Defenceman Jimmy Borland was born in Manchester on March 25th, 1911 and learnt to play ice hockey in Montreal Canada. Returning to his native country in 1933, he joined the Grosvenor House Canadians and was an instrumental part in the team winning the English League title.
The following year, he was selected for the Great Britain side that finished in 8th place in the World Championships staged in Milan – scoring two goals in the tournament. He then took a year off from playing hockey before returning to captain the Brighton Tigers in the 1935/36 season. Playing in three games for the ’36 Olympic and World gold medal winning team, Borland score one goal.
An electrician by trade, Jimmy Borland spent just one further season in this country playing for the Brighton Tigers.
Compiled with research, provided by Martin C.Harris - April 1998.