D'Arcy Coulson, born on February seventeenth, nineteen oh eight, was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman whose career spanned from nineteen twenty-seven to nineteen thirty-six. He began his journey in the sport with the Ottawa Shamrocks in the Ottawa City Hockey League, showcasing his skills and determination on the ice.
In the nineteen thirty to thirty-one season, Coulson made his mark in the National Hockey League as a member of the Philadelphia Quakers. Although he did not score any goals during his time in the NHL, he made a significant impact by ranking third in the league for penalty minutes, accumulating one hundred and three minutes in total.
After his brief stint in the NHL, Coulson returned to the amateur ranks, continuing to play in the Ottawa City Hockey League until nineteen thirty-one and then again from nineteen thirty-four to nineteen thirty-six. His passion for the game was evident, but his career was not solely defined by hockey.
Following his time on the ice, Coulson transitioned into the family business, which included hotels in Sudbury, Ottawa, and Hawkesbury, as well as a golf club in Aylmer, Quebec. The Coulson Hotel in Sudbury, although no longer owned by his family, remains a testament to their legacy.