Pierce George "Gerry" Geran (August 3, 1896 – September 8, 1981) was an American ice hockey player.
He returned to the NHL in 1925–26 with the Boston Bruins, and finished his career one season later in the American Hockey Association.
[3] In 1921–22 Geran signed with Français Volants, a team based in Paris, becoming the first American to play in France.
The manager of the Bruins was Art Ross, who had been Geran's teammate on the Wanderers and a good friend.
[citation needed] After retiring he took part in a 1941 effort to unionize hockey players, but that did not lead to anything, and his last known work was in 1962 as a federal worker in New York City.