For other people named Frederick Page, see Frederick Page (disambiguation).
Fred Page
Born
(1915-09-29)September 29, 1915
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada
Died
December 23, 1997(1997-12-23) (aged 82)
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation(s)
Ice hockey administrator, ice hockey referee, and businessman
Known for
TBAHA president CAHA president IIHF vice-president PCJHL & BCJHL executive CJAHL chairman
Awards
Canadian Centennial Medal, 1967 Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, 1986 Hockey Hall of Fame, 1993 BC Hockey Hall of Fame, 1995 BC Sports Hall of Fame, 2001
Honours
Fred Page Cup
Frederick Page (September 29, 1915 – December 23, 1997) was a Canadian ice hockey administrator and ice hockey referee. He originated from Port Arthur, Ontario, where he played junior ice hockey, refereed locally and later at the Memorial Cup and Allan Cup competitions. He was a league executive in Fort William, then served as president of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association from 1958 to 1962. He was elected second vice president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) in 1962, and rose up the ranks to be its president from 1966 to 1968. Page wanted the CAHA to gain more control over its affairs, and become less dependent on the National Hockey League (NHL). Under his leadership, the NHL ended direct sponsorship of junior hockey teams. He was instrumental in negotiating the revised agreement for the NHL Amateur Draft in 1967, and later served as co-chairman of the resulting joint player development committee.
Page served as vice-president of the International Ice Hockey Federation from 1966 to 1972, where he helped organize the Ice Hockey World Championships, and served as a director of ice hockey at the Olympic Games. He assisted in negotiating international hockey participation on behalf of Canada, and was one of the four signatories of the agreement to play the 1972 Summit Series between the Canadian and the Soviet Union national teams. He later became a founding member of the Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League and the Canadian Junior A Hockey League, and presided over the British Columbia Junior Hockey League. He was inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, the Hockey Hall of Fame, the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, and the BC Sports Hall of Fame. He received the Canadian Centennial Medal, and was made the namesake of the Fred Page Cup.
The FredPage Cup was a championship ice hockey trophy, won by a tournament conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The award was given to the...
FredPage Cup to determine an eastern Canada champion to compete in the National Championships. The Cobras efforts in 2010 were stopped in the Fred Page...
Junior Hockey League. The winner of the QJHL playoffs competes for the FredPage Cup against the winners of the Central Junior A Hockey League and the...
Junior Hockey League. The winner of the CCHL playoffs competes for the FredPage Cup — the Eastern Region championship of the Canadian Junior Hockey League...
were good enough to lose the league final in six games to the eventual FredPage Cup Eastern Canadian Champion Joliette Action. In Summer 2008, the Titan...
participates). Prior to the pandemic the MHL champions would participate in the FredPage Cup. This tournament involved the Bogart Cup champions from the CCHL(Ontario)...
consecutive Art Bogart Cup championships from 2007 to 2011, appearing in five FredPage Cup tournaments for the Eastern Canada Junior A championships (2006 as...
Mulligan, won 2 Art Bogart Cup championships in 1992 and 1997 won the FredPage Cup in 1997. In May 2002, the Kanata Sports Club sold the Kanata Valley...
Junior Hockey League, and as such are eligible for the Eastern Canadian FredPage Cup championship and Royal Bank Cup National championship. The Carleton...
2001, after guesting with Fred Durst and Wes Scantlin's performance of "Thank You" at the MTV Europe Video Music Awards, Page once again continued his...
years later, and went on to defeat the Halifax Oland Exports to win the FredPage Cup. Despite going win-less at the Royal Bank Cup in Fort McMurray, Alberta...
change for the better again. The Braves competed in and won in Quebec, the FredPage Cup, the Eastern Canadian Junior "A" championship. This allowed for their...
winning the series in 5 games against the Ottawa Junior Senators. At the FredPage Cup in Cornwall, the Raiders finished 3rd and knocked off the hosts Cornwall...
Dieppe and became the Commandos. The Commandos played host to the 2009 FredPage Cup. The Commandos lost their first game after moving to Dieppe on September...
The 2016 FredPage Cup was the 22nd Canadian Eastern Junior A Ice Hockey Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Woodstock Slammers hosted...
two teams. From April 30 to May 5, 2013 the Truro Bearcats hosted the FredPage Cup Eastern Canadian Junior 'A' Hockey Championships at the RECC. The...
Cup) in 1993, and they also hosted the FredPage Cup in 2019. The Ramblers competed in their 1st ever FredPage Cup in 2019. They came 3rd. Eastern Canada...
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The 2008 FredPage Cup Playoffs of the British Columbia Hockey League began on February 29, 2008. The top two teams in each of the Coastal and Interior...
championship since 1991 by defeating the defending Art Bogart Cup and FredPage Cup champions Brockville Braves in 6 games. Their trip to the Royal Bank...
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