Jimmy Creighton

James Albert Creighton (November 18, 1905 – May 29, 1990) was an ice hockey player and politician from Brandon, Manitoba.[1]

Jimmy Creighton
Born(1905-11-18)November 18, 1905
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
DiedMay 29, 1990(1990-05-29) (aged 84)
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight150 lb (68 kg; 10 st 10 lb)
PositionLeft wing
ShotLeft
Played forDetroit Falcons
Playing career1926–1933

Creighton played eleven games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Falcons in 1931, scoring one goal and receiving one minor penalty. He was traded to the New York Americans in December 1931, but never played for the team. He later worked in the IHL and the Can-Am Leagues. Creighton became a professional hockey referee after retiring as a player, and later worked as a general insurance salesman.[1]

He served as an alderman in Brandon in 1946, 1948 and 1949, and was mayor of the city from 1952 to 1955 and from 1958 to 1961.[1]

Creighton won the Liberal-Progressive nomination for Brandon City in the 1953 provincial election, defeating W.A. Wood and J.C. MacDonald at a contested meeting. He lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Reginald Lissaman in the general election, receiving 3,063 votes (40.13%) on the first count and losing on the second. Provincial elections in Manitoba were conducted by the single transferable ballot in this period.[citation needed]

Later in the same year, Creighton ran for the House of Commons of Canada in the 1953 federal election as a Liberal candidate in Brandon—Souris. He received 8,456 votes, and finished second to Progressive Conservative Walter Dinsdale. He ran for the Manitoba legislature a second time in the 1962, and lost to Lissaman again.[citation needed]

He suffered from Parkinson's disease in his later years, and was eventually confined to a nursing home[citation needed] prior to his death in 1990.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1924–25University of ManitobaWJrHL
1924–25University of ManitobaMem-Cup211210
1925–26Melville MillionairesS-SJHL14152176
1926–27Brandon Wheat KingsMHL76281220008
1927–28Brandon Wheat KingsMHL161131429
1928–29Port Arthur PortsTBSHL19139224021012
1928–29Port Arthur PortsAl-Cup793129
1929–30Detroit OlympicsIHL231081824
1930–31Detroit FalconsNHL111012
1930–31Detroit OlympicsIHL50008
1931–32Detroit OlympicsIHL30000
1931–32Philadelphia ArrowsCan-Am520215
1931–32Boston CubsCan-Am41014
1932–33Kansas City Pla-MorsAHA101349
1932–33Duluth Hornets/Wichita Blue JaysAHA10002
NHL totals111012

References