Frederick Edgar Lake (March 12, 1883 – November 29, 1937) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.
In 1903, he played for the Portage Lakes Hockey Club (of Houghton, Michigan) that claimed the "US Professional Championship".
For 1903–04, he would sign up for the new International Professional Hockey League (IPHL) first playing for the Michigan Soo Indians in Sault Ste.
As a member of the Maple Leafs he would play in an unsuccessful Stanley Cup challenge against the Montreal Wanderers in 1908.
Fred Lake was found dead in his car in an unoccupied shed at the rear end of a vacant house near Connaught Park Racetrack in Aylmer, Quebec near Ottawa on November 30, 1937, with the exhaust pipe of the automobile connected to the inside of the vehicle.