Thomas James Seaborn (March 6, 1890 – January 15, 1964) was a Canadian professional
ice hockey
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player who played in the
Pacific Coast Hockey Association
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for the
Vancouver Millionaires
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Playing career
Seaborn was a defenceman
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who played for the Vancouver Millionaires during the 1914–15 and 1915–16 seasons. Seaborn fought in World War I
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with the Canadian Army before returning to hockey in 1919 with the Everett Reds. He moved to Duluth to play with the Duluth Hornets and had a minor league career in the American Hockey Association (AHA) for Duluth, St. Louis, Chicago
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, Minnesota, and Kansas City, where he retired in 1932.
Seaborn died at age 71, in 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1890 births
1964 deaths
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Vancouver Millionaires players
Ice hockey people from Winnipeg
20th-century Canadian sportsmen