Kenneth Leslie McAuley (January 9, 1921 – June 18, 1992) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played 96 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1943–44 and 1944–45 seasons.

Ken McAuley
Born(1921-01-09)January 9, 1921
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DiedJune 18, 1992(1992-06-18) (aged 71)
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
PositionGoaltender
CaughtRight
Played forNew York Rangers
Playing career1941–1950

Playing career

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McAuley played for the New York Rangers, who experienced a shortage of players due to the World War II draft. After serving a year in the military, McAuley was signed by the Rangers and played two seasons with the club. With a record of 17–64–15 he was not re-signed following the war. The Rangers opted to rotate Charlie Rayner and Jim Henry in net.[1]

While playing in all but 20 minutes of the 1943-44 season, McAuley allowed 310 goals, setting a league record for worst goals against average (6.24) that has stood ever since. The closest any starting goaltender has come to breaking this record is Ron Low, who recorded a 5.45 GAA as the Washington Capitals starting goaltender in the 1975–76 season.

In 1945 he married Women's Baseball player, a thirdbase for the Rockford Peaches, Mildred Warwick, and decided to settle down with his wife in Edmonton, Alberta.


Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMinGASOGAAGPWLTMinGASOGAA
1938–39Edmonton Maple LeafsEJrHL116603803.45
1939–40Edmonton Maple LeafsEJrHL
1940–41Edmonton Maple LeafsEJrHL
1941–42Regina RangersSSHL3211165197013624.1430301801505.00
1943–44New York RangersNHL506395298031006.24
1944–45New York RangersNHL46112510276022714.93
1945–46Edmonton FlyersWCSHL3624102220013003.558444903103.80
1946–47Edmonton FlyersWCSHL4022162246013913.3910160505.00
1947–48Saskatoon QuakersWCSHL4810362290023404.84
1948–49Saskatoon QuakersWCSHL63534207.14
1949–50Kimberley DynamitersWIHL110060202.00
NHL totals96176415574053715.61

References

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  1. ^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Ken McAuley". HHOF.com. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
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