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    battery mates for their high school baseball team, with Karakas catching and Brimsek pitching. Karakas played for the Chicago Black Hawks for eight seasons...
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  • Karakaş is a Turkish word meaning "black eyebrow" It may refer to: Karakaş Ayşe Işıl Karakaş (born 1958), Turkish professor of law and international judge...
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  • Karakas may refer to: Éva Karakas (1922-1995), Hungarian chess player Hedvig Karakas (born 1990), Hungarian judoka Mike Karakas (1911-1992), American...
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  • during the 1940s including the All-Star goalkeepers Frank Brimsek and Mike Karakas, defenceman John Mariucci, and forward Cully Dahlstrom. At the beginning...
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  • in game one of the quarterfinal, as Toe Blake had the hat trick. But Mike Karakas shut out the Canadiens in the second game and even though Georges Mantha...
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  • Gardiner, Paul Bibeault, Wilf Cude 1939–1940: Claude Bourque, Wilf Cude, Mike Karakas, Charlie Sands 1938–1939: Claude Bourque, Wilf Cude 1937–1938: Wilf Cude...
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    Maroons C 25 1934–35 Sweeney Schriner New York Americans LW 22 1935–36 Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks G 23 1936–37 Syl Apps Toronto Maple Leafs C 21 1937–38...
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  • team): Herb Cain, Boston Bruins (Last active Montreal Maroons player) Mike Karakas, Chicago Black Hawks Carl Liscombe, Detroit Red Wings Earl Seibert, Detroit...
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  • Tobin decided to bring back Mike Karakas, who had been demoted to the minors in 1939–40 for his lackluster play. Karakas was just what the Black Hawks...
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  • Kapanen Sami Kapanen Michael Kapla Kirill Kaprizov Ladislav Karabin Mike Karakas Jere Karalahti Vitali Karamnov Paul Kariya Steve Kariya Kyosti Karjalainen...
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  • produced three consecutive top rookies. McCool and Chicago netminder Mike Karakas tied for the league lead in shutouts with four each. Bill Durnan won...
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  • Americans to advance to the Finals. Chicago lost their regular goaltender, Mike Karakas, during the playoffs and started Alfie Moore in game one. League president...
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  • defense with 21 points, and had a club high 38 penalty minutes. In goal, Mike Karakas would win 14 games, earn a shutout and post a 2.80 GAA. In the playoffs...
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  • hockey. Several of them, including Doc Romnes, Taffy Abel, Alex Levinsky, Mike Karakas, and Cully Dahlstrom, become staples with the team, and under McLaughlin...
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  • in playoffs): Ray Getliffe, Boston Bruins Woody Dumart, Boston Bruins Mike Karakas, Chicago Black Hawks Mud Bruneteau, Detroit Red Wings Alex Shibicky,...
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  • 12 Erwin Murph Chamberlain 14 Phil Watson 21 Bob Fillion   Defencemen 2 Mike McMahon, Sr. 3 Emile "Butch" Bouchard 4 Leo Lamoureux 8 Glen Harmon   Goaltenders...
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    first American coach in NHL history. They were led in goal by Minnesotan Mike Karakas, one of eight Americans on the 14-man roster. The 1937–38 Black Hawks...
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  • Pratt* (2) Toronto Maple Leafs G Bill Durnan* (2) Montreal Canadiens Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks Coach Dick Irvin* (8) Montreal Canadiens Jack Adams*...
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  • in the National Hockey League (NHL): Mike Karakas, Sam LoPresti, Al Suomi and John Mariucci. Brimsek and Karakas played on the same baseball team in high...
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    American Hockey League with Gord Buttrey and $10,000 for goaltender Mike Karakas. He retired in 1951 after a stint with the Pacific Coast Hockey League...
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    the original on June 24, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2015. "MICHAEL (MIKE) G. KARAKAS - 1973 Enshrinee". U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. Archived from the...
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  • Zealand geophysicist, scientific administrator and Antarctic scientist. Mike Karakas, 80, American ice hockey player. Stefan Kieniewicz, 84, Polish historian...
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    1945–1948 Succeeded by Ted Kennedy Awards Preceded by Rookie of the Year Mike Karakas Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy 1937 Succeeded by Cully Dahlstrom...
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    consecutive shutouts (4, since broken). Brother of Stanley Cup champion Mike Karakas. Norbert Sterle - Led program in scoring during the team's championship...
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  • Jurkovic – former NFL player Mirko Jurkovic – former football player Mike Karakas – NHL hockey player David Kopay – first professional athlete (American...
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    Andy Gambucci Gus Hendrickson Craig Homola Willard Ikola Bill Kangas Mike Karakas † Sam LoPresti † John Mariucci John Matchefts John Mayasich Aldo Palazzari...
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     Minnesota Virgil Johnson 1974  Minnesota Frank "Nick" Kahler 1980  Michigan Mike Karakas 1973  Minnesota Peter Karmanos, Jr. 2013  Michigan John "Jack" Kelley...
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    Broda Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens 1944 4 09:12 Mike Karakas Chicago Black Hawks 5–4 Pete Babando Detroit Red Wings 1950 7 28:31 Chuck...
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    Drillon Preceded by Russ Blinco Rookie of the Year 1935 Succeeded by Mike Karakas Preceded by Red Dutton New York Americans captain 1936–39 Succeeded by...
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  • first time in major senior hockey that this was done. With incumbent Mike Karakas in goal, the Black Hawks signed Ernest Klingbeil and Paul Schaefer on...
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