Gustave Lanctot

Henry Gustave Lanctot (1883-1975) was a member of the Oxford Canadians from 1909 to 1912. He played goaltender and defense for them.

Lanctot later recounted his experiences playing in Europe in the Montreal Star. He described European ice hockey as a "sport of nobles" at which spectators wore full evening dress and dined sumptuously at candlelit, rink-side tables; the referees wore black tie and smoking jackets and concluded that it was "certainly not a people's game" in Europe.

He was a member of Canadian special mission to France in 1918 as an assistant director of war trophies. Lanctot became a KC in 1925 and later the Director of Canadian Archives.