Edward David Finnigan (May 23, 1913 – July 14, 1997) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger. In a career that lasted from 1930 to 1947 he played 15 games over two seasons in the National Hockey League with the St. Louis Eagles and Boston Bruins between 1934 and 1936, but primarily played as an amateur. Outside of the NHL he had a distinguished career, playing in one Memorial Cup final and four Allan Cup finals. His brother, Frank, also played in the NHL.
Finnigan was born in Shawville, Quebec. He played junior hockey with North Bay Trappers, Ottawa Shamrocks and Ottawa Rideaus from 1927 until 1931. He was a member of the Ottawa Rideaus Memorial Cup finalists team in 1929âÂÂ30. He moved up to the senior Ottawa Rideaus team in 1931-32, playing in the Allan Cup finals. He played with the Rideaus through the 1933âÂÂ34 season, going to the Allan Cup in 1932âÂÂ33 and 1933âÂÂ34. He joined the Ottawa Senators and in 1934âÂÂ35 he became property of the Boston Bruins and played three games for the Bruins in 1935âÂÂ36, and the bulk of the season for their CAHL affiliate Boston Cubs. He returned to Ottawa after the season and did not report to the Providence Reds the following season and was suspended. He played for the Senators in 1937âÂÂ38, and after another year off due to suspension of his amateur status, played for various amateur teams until 1946âÂÂ47. He made it to the Allan Cup finals again in 1940âÂÂ41 with the Hull Volants of the Ottawa City Senior Hockey League.