H. Percy Thompson was a Canadian businessman and professional ice hockey executive.
He was the part-owner and manager of the Hamilton Tigers team in the National Hockey League.
In 1920, Thompson was a partner in the 'Abso-Pure Ice Company' of Hamilton, Ontario, which had built the Barton Street Arena.
After being approached by competing interests interested in setting up a professional ice hockey team in Hamilton, Abso-Pure and Thompson paid $5000 to Frank Calder, the president of the NHL to purchase the Quebec Bulldogs franchise.
He would continue as part-owner of the Hamilton Tigers minor league team until 1930, when it was sold to become the Syracuse Stars.