Ken Yackel

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameKenneth James "Ken"•Yackel, Sr.
Used nameKen•Yackel
Born5 March 1930 in Saint Paul, Minnesota (USA)
Died12 July 1991 in South St. Paul, Minnesota (USA)
Measurements180 cm / 89 kg
AffiliationsMinnesota Golden Gophers, Saint Paul (USA)
NOC United States
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 1
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

Ken Yackel played for the Minnesota Gophers from 1953 until 1956. While in college he also lettered in baseball (three times) and football (twice). Yackel was very young in 1952, just out of high school, but he helped the U.S. win the silver medal in Oslo. Oddly, he never again played on a U.S. National team. In 1959, Ken Yackel played six games with the Boston Bruins for his only NHL experience, one of only two American players in the NHL in the 1950s. But he did play minor league hockey in the AHL, WHL, and IHL, with the Cleveland Barons (1956-57), Saskatoon-St. Paul Regals (1957-58), Providence Reds (1958-60), Minneapolis Millers (1960-63), and the Muskegon Zephyrs (1963-64). After retiring as a player he first became a gym teacher and coached baseball and hockey at Edina Junior and Senior High School, and later was an insurance agent. In St. Paul, a hockey rink was named in his honor in 1993, the Ken Yackel Westside Arena.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1952 Winter Olympics Ice Hockey (Ice Hockey) USA Ken Yackel
Ice Hockey, Men (Olympic) United States 2 Silver

Olympic family relations

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