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James Meldrum "Jimmy" Peters Sr. - Born October 2, 1922 in Verdun, Quebec – Died October 11, 2006 in Marquette, Michigan was a Canadian/American ice Hockey right winger, coach and general manager.

- George Richardson Memorial Trophy Champion 1941 with Montreal Royals.

- Stanley Cup Champion 1946 with Montreal Canadiens, 1950, 1954 with Detroit Red Wings.
Stanley Cup finalist 1947.

- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1946, 1947 with Montreal Canadiens, 1950, 1951, 1954 with Detroit Red Wings.

- O'Brien Trophy Champion 1947 with Montreal Canadiens.

Peters played his early Hockey in his hometown, also playing his junior Hockey there, and would help the Verdun Maple Leafs reach the 1940 George Richardson Memorial Trophy finals, losing to the Oshawa Generals.

Peters then joined the Montreal Jr. Canadiens for the 1940-41 season, and was loaned to the Montreal Jr. Royals team during the playoffs. Peters helped the Jr. Royals win the 1941 George Richardson Memorial Trophy, and become the first team from Quebec to advance to the Memorial Cup final championship series. Peters scored 8 goals, 11 assists in the playoffs, but the Jr. Royals lost to the Winnipeg Rangers 3 games to 2 in best of 5.

Boston legend Eddie Shore had seen Peters play in the Memorial Cup series, and after Peters had turned pro, acquired his rights to play for the Springfield Indians in the American Hockey Association / AHL. Peters played just 1 season in Springfield, scoring 1 goal, 9 assists in his rookie year.

Peters was drafted into the Canadian Armed Forces in 1942, serving as a member of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, spending sometime overseas in the war effort. While in the Army, Peters played for the Montreal Army Hockey team, and the Kingston Army team.

When Peters returned from Europe after the war, he learned the Montreal Canadiens had claimed his playing rights on June 14, 1945. Peters would make his NHL debut on November 1, 1945 vs Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Forum in a 4-2 Canadiens win.

Peters scored his 1st NHL goal vs Paul Bibeault of Boston Bruins at 14:44 of 3rd period on November 4, 1945 at Boston Garden in a 6-5 Bruins win. He played 47 games for the Canadiens in the 1945-46 season, and helped them win the 1946 Stanley Cup championship, scoring 3 goals, 1 assist in the playoffs. He scored the overtime game-winning goal in game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

Peters helped the Canadiens reach the 1947 Stanley Cup finals, losing to the Maple Leafs, and after a slow start to the 1947-48 season, was traded to the Boston Bruins with John Quilty for Joe Carveth, December 16, 1947.

Peters played in Boston for 1 1/2 seasons, helping the Bruins reach the playoffs both years.

Peters was then traded to the traded to Detroit Red Wings with Pete Babando, Clare Martin and Lloyd Durham for Bill Quakenbush and Pete Horeck, August 16, 1949.

In Detroit, Peters would assist on the tying goal in game 7 of the 1950 Stanley Cup finals, allowing his teammate Pete Babando to score the championship goal in double overtime.

Peters played in Detroit for another season, before he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks with George Gee, Clare Martin, Rags Raglan, Max McNab and Jim McFadden for $75,000 and future considerations (Hugh Coflin, October, 1951), August 20, 1951.

While playing in Chicago, Peters would have a NHL career year in points during the 1952-53 season, scoring 22 goals, 41 points, helping the Black Hawks reach the semi-finals during the playoffs.

Peters was then traded back to Detroit for future considerations, January 25, 1954, where he would finish his NHL career with the 1954 Stanley Cup championship.

Peters played for 2 more seasons with the senior Windsor Bulldogs in the Ontario Hockey association / OHA, helping them reach the OHA Senior league's final in 1955.

Peters returned to Detroit, and was a founding member of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association in 1959.

Peters played in 574 regular season NHL games, scoring 125 goals (15 GWG), 150 assists with 184 penalty minutes and 60 NHL playoff games, scoring 5 goals (3 GWG / 1 OTG), 9 assists with 22 penalty minutes.

Peters played in the 1950 NHL All-Star Game.

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