Max Silverman
Male, Deceased Person
1906 – 1966
Who was Max Silverman?
Max Silverman was a Canadian ice hockey manager and politician. As president and general manager of the Sudbury Wolves, Silverman and coach Samuel Rothschild led the team to victory in the 1932 Memorial Cup, the 1935 Richardson Cup and the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships. The team also competed in the 1949 World Ice Hockey Championships, but lost to the Czechoslovakian team.
Silverman sold the team for $17,500 in 1956, and pursued a new career in municipal politics in Sudbury. He served as the city's deputy mayor from 1962 to 1964, and became mayor in 1966. He died on October 5, 1966, after less than a year in office.
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- Born
- Aug 25, 1906
Greater Sudbury - Also known as
- Mayor Max Silverman
- Religion
- Judaism
- Died
- Oct 5, 1966
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on July 23, 2013
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