• The Nova Scotia Clippers were a professional soccer team based in the original Canadian Soccer League. They were based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but played...
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  • Gordon Hill (footballer) (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    of 1991, Hill was managing director, Head Coach and Player of the Nova Scotia Clippers in the team's only year in the Canadian Soccer League, where he took...
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    Shelburne is a town located in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. Shelburne lies at the southwest corner of Nova Scotia, at roughly the same latitude as Portland...
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  • This page has the sports teams and venues in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality: Major League Minor League and Major Junior...
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  • hockey team based in Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. This franchise was established in 2019 returning the city to the Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League...
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  • Mick Lyons (English footballer) (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    consecutive relegations. In 1991, he was an assistant coach with the Nova Scotia Clippers of the Canadian Soccer League and also appeared as a player in six...
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  • The Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in Nova Scotia, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. League playoff winners...
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  • dramatically reduced costs for Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Clippers joined the league as an expansion franchise. In addition...
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  • HFX Wanderers FC (category Sport in Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    HFX Wanderers FC, is a Canadian professional soccer club in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League (CPL) at the top of...
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  • Nate Darling (category Basketball people from Nova Scotia)
    and became the first Nova Scotia born player in NBA history. On October 16, 2021, Darling was signed by the Los Angeles Clippers, but was waived shortly...
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  • on May 15, 1972, with the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, in their inaugural season in Nova Scotia, defeating the Baltimore Clippers four games to two to win the...
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  • 1-1. The Rockets's best result came in 1991 when they defeated the Nova Scotia Clippers with a 9-1 goal aggregate to advance to the league cup semi-finals...
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  • Supra, Victoria Vistas, London Lasers, Kitchener Spirit, and the Nova Scotia Clippers. Financial instability was common with many teams folding during...
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  • Tony Pignatiello (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    Toronto Italia, York Lions, North York Rockets, Toronto Blizzard and Nova Scotia Clippers. Pignatiello represented Canada at the 1987 Pan American Games and...
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  • Tom Kouzmanis (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    Ontario, Kouzmanis spent the 1991 season playing in the CSL with the Nova Scotia Clippers, and then Montreal Supra the next year. and after playing college...
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  • Shel Brodsgaard (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    Canadian Soccer League. He later played with the Victoria Vistas, Nova Scotia Clippers, and North York Rockets. He also played with the Tacoma Stars of...
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  • greatest success with North York was in 1991 when they defeated the Nova Scotia Clippers with a 9-1 goal aggregate to advance to the league cup semi-finals...
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  • John Brophy (ice hockey) (category Ice hockey people from Nova Scotia)
    Montreal Canadiens to return home and coach their AHL affiliate, the Nova Scotia Voyageurs. He held the job for three seasons. Brophy then joined the...
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  • Dino Lopez (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    in the Canadian Soccer League for the London Lasers (1990, 1992), Nova Scotia Clippers (1991). He was an original member of the Montreal Impact. In 1994...
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  • pyramid. Shortly before the 1992 season, the Hamilton Steelers, Nova Scotia Clippers, and Kitchener Kickers folded. The league was not doing well financially...
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  • Pat Sullivan (soccer) (category Nova Scotia Clippers players)
    Sullivan began his career in 1991, in the Canadian Soccer League with Nova Scotia Clippers. In 1992 he was a member of the North York Rockets. After the demise...
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  • Ehime F.C., F.C. Gifu, Tochigi S.C., F.C. Tokyo Province Canada Nova Scotia Clippers (defunct) Northern Ireland Ulster (defunct) Region Italy SS Lazio...
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  • Murray Flegel (category Nova Scotia Voyageurs players)
    League with the Cleveland Barons, Montreal Voyageurs, Baltimore Clippers, Nova Scotia Voyageurs, and Springfield Indians. During the 1976–77 season Flegel...
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  • Retired 15 3MF Gordon Hill (1954-04-01)1 April 1954 (aged 36) 6 Nova Scotia Clippers 11 4FW Frank Worthington (1948-11-23)23 November 1948 (aged 42) 8...
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  • the West Division. The Montreal Voyageurs move to Halifax, Nova Scotia becoming the Nova Scotia Voyageurs. The Rochester Americans switch divisions from...
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  • Lyle Carter (category Ice hockey people from Nova Scotia)
    leagues. He was also an all-Canadian softball player. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia and raised in Brookfield, Carter began playing professional hockey in...
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  • coverage of the AHL. Eight teams played 76 games each in the schedule. The Nova Scotia Voyageurs finished first overall in the regular season, and won their...
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  • Baltimore Clippers were a minor league professional ice hockey team from in Baltimore, Maryland, playing in the Baltimore Civic Center. The Clippers were members...
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  • List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality (category Lists of people from Nova Scotia)
    born in the communities making up the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia or spent a significant part of their lives there. Sir Frederick Borden...
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  • City, Quebec Dalhousie Memorial Arena – Halifax, Nova Scotia Dartmouth Arena – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Denman Arena – Vancouver, British Columbia Dey's...
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