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As the international game grows in popularity, many can lay claim to
the title of "Mr. Hockey", but in the Parry Sound area that honour is reserved
for only one person - the man with a championship history and an
enduring love of the game - Alex Eagar.
On February 3, 1911, during the community's boom-town days, Alex was born in Depot Harbour.
He moved to Parry Sound in 1933 and began to develop the
entrepreneurial skills that would become the foundation of his career. In 1935
Alex and his wife Leona purchased the Mansion House and renamed it
The Brunswick Hotel. A link with hockey was formed - a tradition of
sports and camaraderie that continues to this day. After Leona's death in
1943, Alex ran The Brunswick, and its later incarnation, The Brunswick
Motor Inn, until his retirement in 1973.
Alex got started with local hockey in the early 1950s when he
managed the intermediate hockey team, and he soon sponsored and managed the
Junior C Shamrocks. From those earliest days with Alex's support, the
Parry Sound Brunswicks, and later the Shamrocks, became synonymous
with hockey excellence in Ontario. In order to help develop a minor
hockey system in Parry Sound, Alex lured retired NHL all-star Bucko
McDonald into the area. Bucko helped to nurture a fledgling hockey
program and soon the area was producing fine young hockey players.
Alex bought Bobby his first pair of skates and knew "there was something
different" about this young boy who just had a natural ability to skate
and play the game well beyond his years.
To assist boys from out of town playing on Parry Sound teams he
sponsored or managed, Mr. Hockey supplied room, board, laundry services, and even jobs. After retiring from the hotel business, Alex cut
back on his hockey involvement, but never stopped attending games
and assisting where needed.
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