Philip LaBatte, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Philip LaBatte

American ice hockey player

Date of Birth: 05-Jul-1911

Place of Birth: Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Date of Death: 06-Sep-2002

Profession: ice hockey player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Philip LaBatte

  • Philip William "Phil" LaBatte (July 5, 1911 – September 6, 2002) was an American ice hockey player who played at the University of Minnesota and won a Bronze Medal in the 1936 Winter Olympics. Phil LaBatte was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • He was an all around athlete at West High School, competing in baseball, football and ice hockey.
  • At the collegiate level, he excelled at ice hockey at the University of Minnesota, guiding the Gophers to three consecutive Conference Championships from 1933 - 1935.
  • He was named team Captain during the 1934-35 season, and was the only Gopher to play in all 53 games during those three seasons while compiling a 45-8 won/loss record (85%).
  • He was really the first of the great college hockey players to come out of the University of Minnesota. Upon completion of his collegiate career, Mr.
  • LaBatte played amateur hockey primarily with the Baltimore Orioles of the Eastern Amateur League.
  • In 1936, he was the first ice hockey player from the University of Minnesota to be selected to compete in a Winter Olympics.
  • The 1936 Olympic Games were held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
  • A defenseman, his two assists in a 2-0 win over Czechoslovakia allowed the U.S.
  • Team to advance to the semi-finals.
  • The U.S.
  • Team ultimately won the Bronze Medal. After his competitive hockey career, Mr.
  • LaBatte relocated to the Washington, D.C.
  • area where he officiated ice hockey games for the Eastern and American Hockey Leagues.
  • Mr.
  • LaBatte was inducted into the State of Minnesota Olympic Hall of Fame located in Blaine, Minnesota, by Governor Rudy Perpich on July 7, 1990. Philip LaBatte died in Alexandria, Virginia on September 6, 2002.

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