Career
A left winger, he played one game in the National Hockey League (National Hockey League), for the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1951-1952 National Hockey League season. He later played in the minor leagues, eventually joining the Jacksonville Rockets of the Eastern Hockey League in the 1960s. He subsequently became their head coach and general manager, serving with the team until they folded in 1971.
He later owned the skating rink Skate World (now Jacksonville Ice) and owned another hockey team, the Jacksonville Bullets, which folded in 1996.