William Kenneth Russell Mallen (October 4, 1884 – April 23, 1930) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He won two Stanley Cups in his career...
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victories. Marty Walsh led Ottawa with 6 goals. Jim Mallen, older brother of Ottawa's Ken Mallen played for Galt. The 1910 Stanley Cup was presented by...
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Mallen (1881–1954), Canadian ice hockey player Ken Mallen (1884–1930), Canadian ice hockey player Mary Mallen, American actress and singer The Mallen...
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played primarily at the center and rover positions. His younger brother Ken Mallen also played professional ice hockey and was on the 1915 Vancouver Millionaires...
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22 26 Sibby Nichols, LW 22 10 11 21 68 Lester Patrick, D 22 10 11 21 15 Ken Mallen, C 21 10 3 13 22 Leo Cook, F 20 9 2 11 18 Bob Genge, C 19 4 3 7 48...
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(captain) Frank Patrick (president/manager/coach/defence) Jim Seaborn Ken Mallen Goaltenders Hugh Lehman None - Defenseman Frank Patrick was...
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Thirty-six penalties were called. Thomas Leahy was injured and replaced by Ken Mallen. James Strachan, president of the Wanderers was quoted as saying that...
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Nighbor Russell Barney Stanley Defencemen Lloyd Cook Si Griffis (captain) Ken Mallen Frank Patrick (owner/president/manager/coach/defence) Jim Seaborn Goaltenders...
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Miners in the 1904–05 season. Front row, left to right: Fred Strike, Ken Mallen. Middle row, left to right: Dr. Bob Scott, Billy Nicholson, Jimmy Gardner...
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professional debut on December 8, playing on a line with Frank Nighbor and Ken Mallen and scored a hat trick in his first game. He finished the season as the...
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