Chief Jones


Joseph Henry "Chief" Jones was a Canadian-American professional ice hockey goaltender who played in various professional and amateur leagues during the first decade of the 1900s, including the National Hockey Association and International Professional Hockey League. He was a "full blooded Indian" who hailed from Michigan.

Career

Amongst the teams Jones played with during his career in professional hockey were the Cobalt Silver Kings of the NHA and TPHL, and the Waterloo Colts of the OPHL. Before he played with Cobalt and Waterloo, he had started out his career in Port Arthur, Ontario in 1901. He also played with the St. Paul Victorias in St. Paul, Minnesota and in the International Professional Hockey League with a team in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, the Michigan Soo Indians, from the league's inaugural year in 1904–05 to 1906–07, and then independently until the 1907–08 season, when he signed with the Cobalt Hockey Club. He played for Waterloo in the OPHL the following hockey season. He retired after that season.
After his playing career was finished, Jones took to coaching. In 1914–15, he was coaching a team in Detroit. At the onset of the season, Jones described for the Detroit Free Press that his own success as a goaltender had relied on him not waiting for the puck to come to him, but to instead go out to meet the object of play.

Career statistics

Playoffs

Source: Society for International Hockey Research Database