Moylan McDonnell

Before joining the Tigers he spent several years playing amateur hockey in New York City, and after retiring coached Princeton University for one season.

Born in Stony Mountain, Manitoba, McDonnell would make a name for himself among amateur hockey clubs in New York.

He served during World War I for the next three years and was signed as a free agent by the Hamilton Tigers in December 1920.

[1] In 1921–22 McDonnell coached the Princeton University Tigers ice hockey team in the intercollegiate circuit to a 3-6-1 (.350) record.

[2] Not much is known about McDonnell (spelled MacDonell in US Immigration documents) except that he and his wife, Dorothy, lived in New York City, where Moylan was employed at the Federal Reserve Bank at least through 1942.

McDonnell, at bottom right (inaccurately named 'McDonald'), with the 1912–13 New York Irish-Americans .