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    Thomas Hooper (November 24, 1883 – March 23, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played for the Kenora Thistles, Montreal Hockey Club...
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  • Tom Hooper is a British film and television director. Tom Hooper may also refer to: Tom Hooper (ice hockey) (1883–1960), Canadian ice hockey player Tom...
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  • film director in horror films Tom Hooper (ice hockey) (1883–1960), Canadian professional ice hockey player Tom Hooper (director) (born 1972), British...
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  • of ice hockey players who died during their playing careers. Sportspeople who died during their careers Sudden cardiac death of athletes List of ice hockey...
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  • in hosting and in the play-by-play role of professional and collegiate ice hockey and for being a prominent personality on ESPN during that network's early...
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    The Hockey Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It was established in 1943 and is located in Toronto, Ontario...
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  • Lee and Penny Anderson Arena (category College ice hockey venues in the United States)
    as options. Since 2003, St. Thomas' men's and women's hockey teams have played at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights. With a capacity of just 1,000...
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    Kenora Thistles (category Defunct ice hockey teams in Ontario)
    The Kenora Thistles, officially the Thistles Hockey Club, were a Canadian ice hockey team based in Kenora, Ontario. Founded in 1894, they were originally...
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  • competitive ice hockey. The team sank to the bottom of the standings. Montreal would win the league led by their big line of Archie Hooper, Jack Marshall...
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  • Henniker, New Hampshire. It is also widely believed the first organized ice hockey game in the United States was played in Concord, New Hampshire, in 1883...
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    Winnipeg Victorias (category Defunct ice hockey teams in Manitoba)
    amateur senior-level men's amateur ice hockey team in Winnipeg, Manitoba, organized in 1889. They played in the Manitoba Hockey Association (MHA) in the late...
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    1907–08 ECAHA season (category 1907–08 in Canadian ice hockey by league)
    The Victorias would remain strictly amateur. The first All-Star game in ice hockey was played on January 2, 1908, before 3,500 fans at the Montreal Arena...
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    Buffalo Memorial Auditorium (category Defunct college ice hockey venues in the United States)
    who had perished in World War I. The arena originally seated 12,280 for ice hockey, with an additional 2,000-3,000 seats in the floor area for basketball...
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    Van Andel Arena (category Ice hockey venues in Michigan)
    Pro Volleyball Federation starting in January 2024. Seating 10,834 for ice hockey and up to 13,184 for concerts, Van Andel Arena is the fourth-largest arena...
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  • 1907 ECAHA season (category 1906–07 in Canadian ice hockey by league)
    Kenora Thistles 2–4, 6–8 on January 17–21. Aided by future Hockey Hall of Famers Joe Hall, Tom Hooper, Tommy Phillips, and Art Ross, the Thistles came away...
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  • Montreal Wanderers (category Defunct ice hockey teams in Montreal)
    professional, ice hockey team based in Montreal. The team played in the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL), the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association...
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  • Siegenthaler". The Hockey Writers. 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2018-11-27. "Válogatott játékosok" [International players] (in Hungarian). Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation...
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    Roxy Beaudro (category Canadian ice hockey right wingers)
    – February 10, 1960) was a Canadian amateur, and later professional, ice hockey winger. He was a member of the 1907 Stanley Cup champion Kenora Thistles...
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  • originally meaning (son) of Marco. Ab DeMarco, Canadian ice hockey player Ab DeMarco Jr., American ice hockey player and Ab DeMarco's son Antonio DeMarco, Mexican...
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  • Club 7-2. Montreal Hockey Club's captain, Archie Hooper died before the season of complications stemming from a February 1903 ice hockey game injury. This...
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