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    Henry Judah "Flip" Trihey (December 25, 1877 – December 9, 1942) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player and executive in the era before professional...
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  • 1901. Following the retirement of its stars, including Hall of Famers Harry Trihey and Arthur Farrell, the Shamrocks faded from prominence and never again...
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  • Coast Hockey Association during the 1923–24 season. He was a nephew of Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Harry Trihey. Hockey deaths - February 1973 v t e...
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    (OHA) Single-elimination 6–2 Harry Trihey February 12–15, 1900 Winnipeg Victorias (MHA) Best-of-three 2–1 Harry Trihey (second half) March 7, 1900 Halifax...
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    Battalion (The Duchess of Connaught's Own Irish-Canadian Rangers), CEF after Harry Trihey, the regiment's principal organizer and first commanding officer during...
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  • February 4, when Shamrocks defeated Quebec at Montreal by a score of 13–4, Harry Trihey scored 10 goals. The Victorias defeated Ottawa at Montreal on February...
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    Newsy Lalonde C Canada Joe Malone C Canada George Richardson D Canada Harry Trihey C–R Canada 1952 Dickie Boon D Canada Bill Cook RW Canada Moose Goheen...
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    Shamrocks' players Harry Trihey, Fred Scanlan and Jack Brannen. In 1897, the four joined the Montreal Shamrocks. Farrell, along with Trihey, Scanlan and Brannen...
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  • P. Brannen (rover) Arthur Farrell (centre) Fred Scanlan (left wing) Harry Trihey (centre/right wing – captain) Charles Hoerner (did not play – on team...
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  • Russel Victorias 8 8 Arthur Sixsmith Ottawa 7 7 Harry Trihey Shamrocks 7 7 Charlie Liffiton Montreal 8 6 Harry Westwick Ottawa 7 6 Edward Stuart Victorias...
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  • remaining. Dan Bain scored late in the first half to put Winnipeg ahead. Harry Trihey tied it early in the second half. The game was tied to go to overtime...
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  • taking most of the 'Little Men of Iron' from the Montreal Hockey Club. Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President) F. Stocking, Quebec (1st Vice-President) J. P...
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    Stanley Cup, trustees were named for the trophy. These were NHA executives Harry Trihey, Emmett Quinn and T. Yates Foster. Later, Stanley Cup trustee William...
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  • their first Stanley Cup championship, the first of "Silver Seven" era. Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President) P. M. Butler, Ottawa (1st Vice-President) A. D...
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  • Regiment, Irish Canadian Rangers, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Harry Trihey, K.C. and Major William O’Brien, a prominent Montreal stock-broker, came...
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  • 1907–08 CIAU 6 1 5 0 2 4th ? ? ? ? ? 1908–09 CIAU 6 2 4 0 4 3rd ? ? ? ? ? Harry Trihey (1909–1910) 1909–10 CIAU 6 4 2 0 8 T–1st ? ? ? ? ? Won Semifinal, forfeit...
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  • 2nd (Reserve) Battalion Hill 70 Ypres, 1917 Amiens Lieutenant Colonel Harry Trihey Selected to be borne on colours and appointments "Guide to Sources Relating...
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    played on a forward line with other notable players Arthur Farrell and Harry Trihey. In 1901, Scanlan moved to Winnipeg. He played two seasons with the Winnipeg...
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  • Hamber was protested by Ottawa, although he was allowed to play. Referee Trihey was confronted by rough play in the first half, which he countered with...
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  • Illinois (d. 2023) Joe McGinniss, author, in New York City (d. 2014) Died: Harry Trihey, 64, Canadian ice hockey player and executive German tank infantry columns...
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