Major Frank G. Robinson was a Canadian ice hockey executive and soldier from Montreal.
In 1916, Quinn and Robinson sold the franchise to Eddie Livingstone, the Toronto Ontarios/Shamrocks owner.
Robinson was elected president of the NHA after the resignation of Emmett Quinn in October 1916.
Despite being re-elected in October, 1917 for a second term,[2] Robinson would only serve as president of the league for one year.
Robinson opposed the moves of the owners and resigned due to his position being ineffective.