Norman Alexander Dutton CM (July 23, 1897 – March 15, 1987) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach and executive. Commonly known as Red Dutton, and earlier...
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NHL commissioner (section Red Dutton (1943–1946))
years as president of the NHL and the league extended their appreciation. Dutton was named managing director (acting president) of the NHL after the death...
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made the playoffs for the first time in six years under player-coach Red Dutton, but bowed out in the second round against the Maple Leafs. Even with...
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overseas, the NHL named Red Dutton president. Dutton did not want the job, however, and when Campbell returned to Canada in 1946, Dutton resigned and Campbell...
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NHL president Red Dutton presenting the Calder Memorial Trophy to Gus Bodnar in 1944...
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as James Michael "Jamie" Dutton Dalton Baker as young Jamie Dutton (guest seasons 1–3) Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler Kyle Red Silverstein as young Rip Wheeler...
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most recent Canadian-based team to win it, doing so in 1993; the Detroit Red Wings have won it 11 times, the most of any United States-based NHL team...
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curse on the Rangers. Another theory is that the supposed curse came from Red Dutton, the coach and general manager of the New York Americans, for whom he...
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President Frank Calder collapsed during a meeting, dying shortly after. Red Dutton agreed to take over as president after receiving assurances from the league...
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public with more respect than Stein treated him." After the death of Red Dutton in 1987, O'Neill became a trustee for the Stanley Cup. In 1994, O'Neill...
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footballer Red Dutton (1898–1987), former NHL President Reginald J. G. Dutton (1886–1970), English inventor of Dutton Speedwords Robert Dutton (1950–2022)...
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struggling Detroit Cougars franchise. The Cougars were renamed the Detroit Red Wings upon Norris' acquisition of them.[citation needed] Calder was adamant...
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actor Kyle Red Silverstein in flashbacks. Kevin Costner as John Dutton III (seasons 1–5A), a widowed sixth-generation patriarch of the Dutton family who...
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was appointed a trustee of the Stanley Cup in 1984 on the nomination of Red Dutton, succeeding Clarence Campbell. In 1985, he was appointed as Commissioner...
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Madison Square Garden turned down a lease agreement with team owner Red Dutton. Dutton argued that the other teams would be weakened by the war, but the...
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struggled to make the playoffs only making it in 1936. Under the ownership of Red Dutton, the Americans made the playoffs in 1938 with a 19–18–11 record. Facing...
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Canada West University Hockey Awards (redirect from Mervyn “Red” Dutton Trophy)
most outstanding player in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Mervyn "Red" Dutton Trophy - CWUAA outstanding defenceman and the nominee for the CIS Defenceman...
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Durnan Chris Durno Sean Durzi Norm Dussault L. S. Dutkowski Mervyn "Red" Dutton Christian Dvorak Miroslav Dvorak Radek Dvorak Gordie Dwyer Mike Dwyer...
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Maroons. While coaching Calgary, Helmer maintained a close friendship with Red Dutton, who went on to become coach and general manager of the New York Americans...
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Marshal Dutton (born March 15, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer best known for currently being the lead singer of the American...
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game two and suffered torn shoulder ligaments and a chipped collarbone. Red Dutton played a robust game for Calgary in a losing cause and Joliat and Billy...
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of large defencemen in front of him, including Bullet Joe Simpson, "Red" Dutton, and Lionel Conacher. Coincidentally, Conacher grew up in the same Toronto...
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returning as narrator. The series follows the post–Civil War generation of the Dutton family as they leave Tennessee, journey to Fort Worth, Texas, and join a...
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26 points in 1940–41. He was unable to come to terms with team manager Red Dutton on a new contract for the 1941–42 season however, and did not join the...
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baseball pitcher Red Dooin (1879–1952), American baseball player and manager Red Dunn (1901–1957), American football player Red Dutton (1897–1987), Canadian...
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notable: Dit Clapper (1947), Maurice Richard (1961), Ted Lindsay (1966), Red Kelly (1969), Terry Sawchuk (1971), Jean Beliveau (1972), Gordie Howe (1972)...
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Executive 1992 Lou Lamoriello Executive 1993 Frank Boucher† Player 1993 Red Dutton† Executive 1993 Bruce McNall Executive 1993 Gil Stein Executive 1994 Wayne...
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permanent home. The first board of governors included hockey executives Red Dutton, Art Ross, Frank Sargent, and Lester Patrick; and journalists Abbie Coo...
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a total of 21 all-star teams (12 first, 9 second), all with the Detroit Red Wings. Alexander Ovechkin is the only player in history to be named to both...
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Pulau Senang prison riots (redirect from Daniel Stanley Dutton)
officers - consisting of Prisons Superintendent Daniel Stanley Dutton, and three of Dutton's assistants Chok Kok Hong (植国雄 Zhí Guóxióng), Tan Kok Hian (陈国贤...
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