Career
Jacobs played one game in the National Hockey League (National Hockey League) for the Toronto Arenas during the 1918-1919 National Hockey League season. Jacobs may have been the first aboriginal ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. Jacobs was a resident of the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, south of Montreal. Jacobs was proficient as a youth playing lacrosse.
Jacobs was also proficient at ice hockey.
He is first recorded on a hockey team with Dominion Bridge Company team in the 1912-1913 season. Records exist for Jacobs playing for various teams from 1912 through 1916 and from 1917 through 1925, the last recorded team being the amateur Cleveland Ohio Blues of the USAHA. Jacobs" record in the National Hockey League is unclear.
Jacobs was invited to the Torontos" training camp in December 1918. Jacobs potentially earned an opening-day roster spot but an announcement in the Toronto Globe indicated he was returning to the Montreal area instead.
Jacobs played several games for the Montreal Stars of the Montreal Hockey League that season.
Jacobs is recorded in referee reports for five games for Toronto between December 31 and February 4. However no newspaper reports list Jacobs as being in the lineup for any of those games. He may have been a substitute and did not play.
Jacobs is recorded in an Ottawa paper for the opening-day December 23 game, but no other newspaper included Jacobs in the game report.
An National Hockey League report for the season records Jacobs as only participating in the December 31 game. Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Arenas, December 15, 1918.