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Hometown: Fredericton
Category: Athlete
Played 736 games in the National Hockey League with Montreal, Minnesota, Detroit and Los Angeles
Scored 263 goals to go with 273 assists in his NHL career; registered 24 points in 43 playoff games
Scored 50 goals for Detroit in 1974-75
Helped Montreal to a Stanley Cup in 1968
Won Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year in 1968-69
Established a club record for Minnesota when he played in 442 consecutive games; went on to attain 500 consecutive games
Coached the Fredericton Capitals to the NB Intermediate title in 1980-81 and to the 1980 Eastern Canadian Hardy Cup Championship
Coached the Fredericton Boldon’s Red Wings to the 1988-89 Atlantic Midget title
Inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1985
Inducted: 1985
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