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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Charles Laurens Querrie (July 25, 1877 – April 5, 1950) was the first General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, at the time called the Toronto Arenas (1917–20) and the Toronto St. Patricks (1920–27).

Querrie was born in Markham, Ontario, around the area now known as Victoria Square.

Career

Querrie won two Stanley Cups with the team, in 1917–18 and again in 1921–22. Prior to his career in hockey coaching and management, Querrie was a prominent lacrosse player in amateur and professional leagues in his hometown of Markham (member of Lacrosse Hall of Fame) as well as in Toronto.[1]

In 1927 Querrie sold his majority stake of the St. Pat's to Conn Smythe, who had purchased the team along with several partners including St. Pat's minority owner Jack Bickell.

He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a field player in 1965, the first year of inductees.

Later years

He died on April 5, 1950, at Toronto General Hospital of a heart attack.[1]

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
TOR 1922–23 19 11 7 1 - (27) 3rd in NHL Did not qualify
TOR 1923–24 24 10 14 0 - 20 3rd in NHL Did not qualify
TOR 1926–27 29 8 17 4 - (35) 5th in Canadian (resigned)
Total 72 29 38 5

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 "Charlie Querrie: Noted Canadian Sportsman; Lacrosse Ace; Hockey Figure", The Globe and Mail, April 6, 1950, pg. 18