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Lude Check
Born (1918-05-22)May 22, 1918
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Died May 11, 2009(2009-05-11) (aged 90)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 1938–1951

Ludic Albert Check (May 22, 1918 – May 11, 2009) was a professional hockey player who played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League. After several years of hockey in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New York, Check was signed by the Montreal Canadiens after a season playing with the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1943. In his first NHL season, he played only one professional game, with the Red Wings in 1944.

Check was then loaned to the Black Hawks, where he played 26 games in his final NHL season. The Canadiens then renewed his contract and sent him to the Ottawa "Senior" Senators of the Quebec Senior Hockey League, where he spent the last six seasons of his career. Check was a part of two Allan Cup-winning teams, in 1944 and 1949, and became a sales representative in later life. He died on May 11, 2009, in Ottawa, Ontario, at the age of 90.

Early life

Check was born in Brandon, Manitoba, on May 22, 1918.[1][2] Alongside Frank Stahan, Check played two seasons from 1936 through 1938 with the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.[3] He played two seasons for the Regina Aces (later renamed the Regina Vic-Aces) of the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League from 1938 through 1940 before deciding to continue his career at the professional level. At the peak of his career, Check stood five feet, ten inches tall and weighed 165 pounds.[4]

Hockey career

After these teams Check, a left winger, spent a season with the New York Rovers of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. Although the team finished last, he nevertheless was responsible for 21 goals and 20 assists. This was followed by a year with the Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League, producing 29 goals and 22 assists.[3][4]

During the 1942–1943 season, Check was signed by the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens, although he continued to play for the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League through 1944, scoring for them a total of 60 goals and 40 assists. His only NHL game during this period was played with the Detroit Red Wings on March 11, 1944, when the Canadiens provided him as an emergency injury replacement, and he did not score any points. Check did, however, win his first Allan Cup while playing with the Aces, defeating the Port Arthur Shipbuilders in 1944. For the 1944-1945 season, he was loaned to the Chicago Black Hawks, playing 26 games and scoring six goals and two assists.[2][3][4]

Check spent the rest of his career with the Ottawa "Senior" Senators of the QSHL, after having his contract re-purchased by the Canadiens and being loaned out. He competed in the Allan Cup twice more. In 1948 his team lost to the Edmonton Eskimos, but captured the championship in 1949 after facing off against the Regina Capitals. In six seasons with the Senators, he scored a total of 81 goals and 84 assists, placing him among the top ten league scorers four times.[3] He retired after the 1950–1951 season.[2][3][4]

Later life

After his hockey career, Check worked as a sales representative for the Hiram Walker distillery for over 30 years. He kept many friends from his hockey days in his later years, including Leo Gravelle, Emile Dagenais, Billy Robinson, Eddie Emberg and Larry Regan. Check died on May 11, 2009 at the age of 90 in Ottawa, Ontario. At the time of his death, he was one of the last surviving players from Ottawa's last Allan Cup championship team, the Senior Senators of 1949.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1936–37 Brandon Wheat Kings MJHL 15 13 6 19 16 4 4 0 4 0
1937–38 Brandon Wheat Kings MJHL 15 19 13 32 16 5 3 3 6 4
1938–39 Regina Aces SSHL 39 19 6 25 12
1939–40 Regina Vic Aces SSHL 32 15 10 25 12 7 0 1 1 6
1940–41 New York Rovers EAHL 64 21 20 41 10 3 1 0 1 0
1941–42 Sydney Millionaires CBSHL 40 29 22 51 24
1941–42 North Sydney Victorias CBSHL 7 5 4 9 12
1942–43 Quebec Morton Aces QSHL 34 20 13 33 26 4 1 1 2 2
1943–44 Quebec Aces QSHL 25 28 18 46 14 6 3 1 4 4
1943–44 Detroit Red Wings NHL 1 0 0 0 0
1943–44 Quebec Aces Al-Cup 9 12 9 21 2
1944–45 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 26 6 2 8 4
1945–46 Ottawa Senators QSHL 39 31 29 60 29 9 6 5 11 6
1946–47 Ottawa Senators QSHL 40 22 19 41 36 11 5 2 7 4
1947–48 Ottawa Senators QSHL 46 17 23 40 35 12 8 8 16 13
1947–48 Ottawa Senators Al-Cup 14 8 3 11 2
1948–49 Ottawa Senators QSHL 59 26 30 56 29 11 3 6 9 6
1948–49 Ottawa Senators Al-Cup 12 5 4 9 2
1949–50 Ottawa Senators QSHL 51 14 15 29 8 2 0 0 0 0
1950–51 Ottawa Senators QSHL 38 11 9 20 16 11 2 4 6 4
QSHL totals 332 169 156 325 193 66 28 27 55 39
NHL totals 27 6 2 8 4

References

  1. ^ "Lude Check". Legacy.com. 2009-05-13. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Lude Check". NHL Player Search. Legends of Hockey. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Campbell, Don (2009-05-18). "Ex-NHLer captured Allan Cup in Ottawa". Sports. Ottawa Citizen. Archived from the original on 2009-05-25. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  4. ^ a b c d "Lude Check Statistics". Players. Hockey-Reference.com. 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-21.

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