Jack Arbour, born on March seventh, nineteen ninety-nine, was a notable Canadian ice hockey defenceman whose career spanned from nineteen twenty-two to nineteen thirty-eight. He was the younger brother of the more famous Ty Arbour, yet he carved out his own path in the world of ice hockey.
Throughout his career, Jack played for several teams across various leagues, showcasing his skills on the ice. Despite his dedication and talent, he did not achieve the same level of success as his brother in the National Hockey League. His time in the NHL was limited, as he participated in only forty-seven games over two seasons.
Jack's NHL journey included stints with the Detroit Cougars and the Toronto Maple Leafs. He concluded his professional career in nineteen thirty-eight, leaving behind a record of five goals and one assist. While he may not have reached the heights of his brother, Jack Arbour remains a respected figure in the annals of Canadian ice hockey.