Frank McGee

1882–1916 (age 34)

Biography

Frank McGee was a pioneering ice hockey player who made significant contributions to the sport in Canada during the early twentieth century. Recognized for his skill and athleticism, McGee was instrumental in the development of ice hockey during its formative years.

McGee's life was cut short by the First World War, and he is remembered at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France, standing among the many Canadian servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War.