Vincent Churchill "Manny" McIntyre (October 4, 1918 – June 13, 2011) was a Canadian professional athlete who played both ice hockey and baseball.
McIntyre was a member of the "Black Aces", the first all-black line in professional hockey,[1] with brothers Ossie and Herb Carnegie.
They played together in various leagues including one season in France where they became a big draw and helped set an attendance record for French ice hockey.
[4] McIntyre played in the Porcupine Mines Senior Hockey League, where he was first teamed with brothers Ossie and Herb Carnegie.
Including a game against the British National team which drew 20,612 spectators, which set an ice hockey attendance record in France.
[5][8] According to the Society for International Hockey Research McIntyre compiled 187 goals, 278 assists, for 465 points in 468 games played during his career.