James Dickinson "Dick" Irvin Jr. (or II) (July 19, 1892 – May 16, 1957) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. He played for professional...
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Dick Irvin Jr. (or III), CM (born March 4, 1932) is a Canadian retired sports broadcaster and author. In 1988, the Hockey Hall of Fame presented him with...
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Chicago Black Hawks (A) (1, 0–1) Dick Irvin Johnny Gagnon (9:59, second) 1932 Toronto Maple Leafs (C) (3, 3–0) Dick Irvin 3–0 New York Rangers (A) (3, 1–2)...
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usually emanate from CBC's coverage. According to Dick Irvin, Jr.'s book My 26 Stanley Cups (Irvin was in the CBC booth with Danny Gallivan during the...
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1958–1981 Foster Hewitt: 1952–1958 Jim Hughson: 1985–1986, 2005–2021 Dick Irvin Jr.: 1984–1999 Dan Kelly: 1977–1980 Mark Lee: 1997–2014 Jiggs McDonald:...
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who coached the Canadiens for eight NHL seasons in two stints. Although Dick Irvin coached the team for 15 seasons, Toe Blake, who coached two fewer seasons...
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inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as players: Dick Irvin, Joe Primeau, King Clancy, Red Kelly, and Dick Duff while five others have been inducted as builders:...
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Lecavalier in 1984. The other three award recipients are Doug Smith (1985), Dick Irvin Jr. (1988), and Gilles Tremblay (2002). Players Marty Barry Jean Beliveau...
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Coleman (Vice President/Owner) Len Peto (Director), Tommy Gorman (Manager) Dick Irvin Sr, (Coach) Ernie Cook (Trainer)&, Hector Dubois (Asst. Trainer)&. William...
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Monford Merrill "Monte" Irvin (February 25, 1919 – January 11, 2016) was an American left fielder and right fielder in the Negro leagues and Major League...
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on all season, with Montreal and Toronto finishing 1–2. Montreal coach Dick Irvin was mad at the beginning of the series, recalling a season-ending injury...
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Canadian hero Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, and in The Rocket as coach Dick Irvin. He portrayed an extraordinary USMC sniper (based on real life sniper...
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player Cole Irvin (born 1994), American baseball player David Irvin (1794–1872), Justice of the Wisconsin Territorial Supreme Court Dick Irvin (1892–1957)...
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Richard "Dick" Irvin Hustvedt (February 18, 1946 – April 15, 2008) was a renowned software engineer, designer and developer of several operating systems...
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1960-61. English language radio didn't return until February 4, 1969, when Dick Irvin Jr. began doing all non-CBC or CTV games on CFCF. The broadcasts moved...
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played a role in the off-season departure of longtime Canadiens head coach Dick Irvin, and was a precursor to the Quiet Revolution. Maurice Richard was the...
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(Vice President/Owner) Bill Hardy (Director), Tommy Gorman (Manager) Dick Irvin Sr. (Coach), Arthur Cayford (Secretary-Treasurer)† Ernie Cook (Trainer)†...
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President/Owner) William Northey (Vice Presidents/Owners), Frank Selke Sr. (Manager) Dick Irvin Sr. (Coach), Hector Dubois (Trainer), Gaston Bettez (Asst. Trainer) Camile...
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established him as one of the best young players in the league. Coach Dick Irvin shifted him from left wing to right and put him on a forward line with...
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Network in the United States. CBC's broadcast team consisted of Bob Cole, Dick Irvin Jr., and Gary Dornhoefer. USA's national coverage was blacked out in the...
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Primeau, in their first Finals, combined for eight goals. Toronto's coach Dick Irvin made his second straight Finals appearance, having coached for Chicago...
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consisting of Busher Jackson, Joe Primeau and Charlie Conacher and coached by Dick Irvin. The team captured their third Stanley Cup that season, vanquishing the...
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has also been credited with inventing the slapshot in the late 1800s. Dick Irvin, who was a star player in the WCHL and PCHA – and who later coached Geoffrion...
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usually emanate from CBC's coverage. According to Dick Irvin Jr.'s book My 26 Stanley Cups (Irvin was in the CBC booth with Danny Gallivan during the...
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Angeles area): Prime Ticket Announcers (CBC) Bob Cole, Harry Neale, and Dick Irvin Jr. (SRC) Claude Quenneville and Gilles Tremblay (ESPN) Gary Thorne and...
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Dave Lewis, .600 Scotty Bowman, 353 Joel Quenneville, 225 Al Arbour, 209 Dick Irvin, Sr., 190 Pat Quinn, 183 Darryl Sutter, 182 Mike Keenan, 173 Ken Hitchcock...
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Hawks Tiny Thompson* Boston Bruins Coach Lester Patrick* New York Rangers Dick Irvin* Chicago Black Hawks 1931–32 C Howie Morenz* (2) Montreal Canadiens Hooley...
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incident. The Montreal Canadiens were still making progress, and coach Dick Irvin put together the first "Punch Line" of Elmer Lach, Toe Blake and Joe Benoit...
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Doug Gilmour Michel Goulet Glenn Hall Marian Hossa Bobby Hull George Hay Dick Irvin Duke Keats Hugh Lehman Ted Lindsay Harry Lumley Mickey MacKay Stan Mikita...
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he was named head coach of the Canadiens on June 8, 1955, replacing Dick Irvin. Blake was fluent in French (his mother was a Franco-Ontarian), and Canadiens...
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