Billy Lacken


William Joseph Charles Lacken was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player who played for the Montreal Wanderers in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association.

Early life and hockey career

Lacken was born on July 3, 1888 in Montreal to William and Mary Seale Lacken. He first played for Montreal CPR of the Montreal Manufacturers Hockey League, before joining the Montreal Wanderers in season 1908–09 and appearing twice. After playing for the Montreal Stars in 1910, Lacken moved to the United States to play for the New York Athletic Club, but was signed to the New York Wanderers. He gained his career high at the club with 8 appearances and 10 goals.

Military career and death

Lacken worked as a clerk and served in the 17th Duke of York's Hussars for 3 years. To serve in World War I, he re-enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on August 27, 1914 and was assigned to the 15th Battalion. In August 1916, Lacken was promoted to lance corporal; however, his rank was reverted back to private upon his request. He was killed on the Western Front at Regina Trench, Courcelette on September 26, 1916 and is commemorated at the Vimy Memorial.

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