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Sibby Nichols

Sebastian John "Sibby" Nichols (August 10, 1884〔(SIHR – Player List ) sihrhockey.org〕 – January 20, 1957) was a professional ice hockey player who played 110 games in various professional and amateur leagues, including the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association and Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Amongst the teams he played with were the Montreal Shamrocks, Spokane Canaries, Seattle Metropolitans, Vancouver Millionaires, and Victoria Aristocrats. He also played lacrosse with the Vancouver Lacrosse Club.
==Biography==
Nichols started out playing hockey in Montreal, Quebec where he represented the Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Light Heat Power, and Montreal Astor-Canadien in different leagues. In the 1910–11 season he also played for Moncton Victorias of the IPPHL and with Belleville of the EOPHL, before moving out west to Vancouver and the Vancouver Millionaires in the PCHA for the 1912 season.
Nichols played for the Vancouver Millionaires from 1912 to 1916, though in the 1914–15 season when the Millionaires won its only Stanley Cup he was with the military and stationed in Asia on the ship ''RMS Empress of Russia'' at the outbreak of World War I.〔("Patricks sent to Hong Kong for Sibby Nichols" ) ''The Morning Leader'', December 2, 1915.〕 Back in the league for the 1915–16 season Nichols played one game with the Millionaires before moving on to the Victoria Aristocrats.
Victoria Aristocrats were transferred to Spokane, Washington for the 1916–17 PCHA season and played there for one year as the Spokane Canaries, with Nichols tallying 10 goals. In March 1917 Nichols entered the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Forces and didn't play for two seasons before doing a brief comeback in the 1919–20 season with the Seattle Metropolitans, appearing in the 1920 Stanley Cup Finals.〔("Sibby Nichols at Seattle" ) ''The Spokesman-Review'', December 25, 1919.〕
Sibby Nichols was born in Alexandria in the township of North Glengarry, Ontario in 1884 and died in Los Angeles in 1957.

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