Background
Born in Rouleau, Saskatchewan, the son of Byron L. Seaman and Mae (Patton) Seaman, he received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
Born in Rouleau, Saskatchewan, the son of Byron L. Seaman and Mae (Patton) Seaman, he received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
He was also involved in the sport of ice hockey as the owner of the Calgary Flames and on various ice hockey commissions. Seaman was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder in 2010. He was also involved in the awarding of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games to Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
He was also involved with charitable foundations in Alberta.
During World World War II, he served with Royal Canadian Air Force as a Flying Officer, flying 82 combat missions, and was wounded during combat in the North African campaign of the war. He sold his company to Talisman Energy in 1994, but remained chairman of the board of directors of Bow Valley Energy Limited until his death.
He was part owner of the Calgary Flames, and was one of the original group of six Calgary businessmen that worked to bring the National Hockey League"s Atlanta Flames to Calgary in 1980. The other original investors were Harley Hotchkiss, Ralph T. Scurfield, Norman Green, Norman Kwong and Doc"s brother Byron.
Seaman was instrumental in bringing the 1988 Winter Olympics to Calgary and in building the Olympic Saddledome in 1983 for both the Winter Games and the Flames.
Seaman and Hotchkiss combined to create Project 75 (now known as the Seaman Hotchkiss Hockey Foundation), a charitable organization that seeks to improve all aspects of hockey across Canada. The organization is credited as playing a major role in Canada"s international success. lieutenant was through this foundation that Seaman built community arenas and offered scholarships.
Seaman died on January 11, 2009 after a long battle with prostate cancer.
In his honour, the Hockey Hall of Fame has named its new archive and resource centre at the MasterCard Centre in Toronto the Doctorate.K. (Doc) Seaman Hockey Resource Centre.
In 1992, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1983, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Saskatchewan. In 2004, he was inducted into the Calgary Business Hall of Fame. In 2008, he was awarded the Alberta Order of Excellence "for his leadership in the fields of energy and business and his longstanding involvement with civic and charitable organizations across Alberta". 1979 - Founding Governor of Hockey Canada Foundation Member - 1980 Calgary Sports Advisory Committee Honorary Life Member - The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicist 1989 - Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Industry Hall of Fame 1993 - Officer, Order of Canada 1997 - Canadian Oilmen"s Hall of Fame 2001 - Honorary Regent, Athol Murray College of Notre Dame 2007 - Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 2008 - Alberta Order of Excellence 2012 - Canada"s Sports Hall of Fame Source: Hockey Hall of Fame.
From 1984 to 1985, he was a member of the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada.