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    Alger Joseph Arbour (November 1, 1932 – August 28, 2015) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and executive. He is third to Joel Quenneville for games...
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    was Phil Goyette, who coached the team for part of the 1972–73 season. Al Arbour is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular season games coached...
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  • end of the second period, with the Flyers leading 2–0, Blues head coach Al Arbour, followed by Blues defenseman Bob Plager, approached referee John Ashley...
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  • Arbour is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Al Arbour (1932–2015), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and executive Amos Arbour (1895–1943)...
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  • Maurice, 1,849 Barry Trotz, 1,812 Lindy Ruff, 1,774 Joel Quenneville, 1,768 Al Arbour, 1,607 Ken Hitchcock, 1,598 John Tortorella, 1,547 Peter Laviolette, 1...
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  • lost to retirement or trade. Veteran player Al Arbour hastily stepped in to coach the team. Under Arbour, the Blues essentially matched their 1969–70...
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    games in the Patrick Division finals by the New York Islanders coached by Al Arbour, a former Bowman player with the Blues. After his two seasons as head...
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  • Bossy, Clark Gillies, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Bryan Trottier, coach Al Arbour, and general manager Bill Torrey—were members of all four Cup-winning...
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  • have been awarded the Jack Adams Award with the Blues. Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, and Emile Francis are the only Blues head coaches to have been elected...
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    Jacques Lemaire (1:02, second) 1980 New York Islanders (CC) (1, 1–0) Al Arbour 4–2 Philadelphia Flyers (CC) (4, 2–2) Pat Quinn Bob Nystrom (7:11, OT)...
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    national seashore, a public land operated by the National Park Service. Al Arbour, four-time Stanley Cup-winning former coach of the New York Islanders...
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    who persuaded Torrey to select Bossy. One common story credits coach Al Arbour, who figured it would be easier to teach a scorer how to check. Another...
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  • 1931 – Arne Pedersen, Norwegian footballer and manager (d. 2013) 1932 – Al Arbour, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2015) 1932 – Francis Arinze...
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  • York Islanders) in the same year. Al Arbour became the fourth person to win the Stanley Cup with four teams. Arbour won the Stanley Cup as a player with...
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    vocalist in the 1980s for several New York–based bands[citation needed] Al Arbour, lived in Cold Spring Harbor during his coaching career with the New York...
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    New York Times. Charlie Husher (November 19, 2017). "November 30, 1979: Al Arbour makes Billy Harris a historic healthy scratch". Lighthouse Hockey. CBS...
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  • Te Radar, New Zealand comedian and television personality Nickname of Al Arbour (1932–2015), National Hockey League player and coach Radar O'Reilly, character...
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    Former head coach Al Arbour gained election as a builder in 1996, having coached the Islanders to four Stanley Cup victories. Arbour coached 20 seasons...
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    Dave Strader have also won the award. Players Sid Abel Daniel Alfredsson Al Arbour Marty Barry Andy Bathgate Leo Boivin John Bucyk Chris Chelios Dino Ciccarelli...
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  • (President/General Manager) Gerry Ehman (Asst. General Manager/Director of Scouting) Al Arbour (Head Coach) Lorne Henning (Asst, Coach) Ron Waske (Trainer), Jim Pickard...
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  • Veterans Memorial Coliseum (1, 2) Coaches Edmonton: Glen Sather New York: Al Arbour Captains Edmonton: Wayne Gretzky New York: Denis Potvin National anthems...
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    check, while Foster could check but wasn't very good offensively. Coach Al Arbour persuaded Torrey to pick Bossy, figuring it was easier to teach a scorer...
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    which is outside the hamlet in the neighboring hamlet of West Hills. Al Arbour lived in Cold Spring Harbor during his coaching career with the New York...
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    future NHL stars passed through the Flyers organization. Among them were Al Arbour, Johnny Bucyk, Glenn Hall, Bronco Horvath and Norm Ullman. The Flyers...
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  • John Pickett (Chairman/Owner) Bill Torrey (President/General Manager) Al Arbour (Head Coach), †10 Lorne Henning (playing-Ass't Coach) Jim Devellano (Chief...
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    Canadiens. Al Arbour won more games for the New York Islanders, but he also coached the St. Louis Blues early in his career. Along with Arbour, Billy Reay...
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  • (President/General Manager) Jim Devellano (Asst. General Manager/Director of Scouting) Al Arbour (Head Coach), Lorne Henning (Asst. Coach) Gerry Ehman (Head Scout) Ron...
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  • Louis: Al Arbour Boston: Vacant Dates May 3–10, 1970 MVP Bobby Orr (Bruins) Series-winning goal Bobby Orr (0:40, OT, G4) Hall of Famers Blues: Al Arbour (1996...
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    brush arbour revival, also known as brush arbour meeting, is a revival service that takes place under an open-sided shelter called an "arbour", which...
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  • addition to that, they have also added a left shoulder "Al" patch in memory of former coach Al Arbour who died on August 28, 2015, at the age of 82. The San...
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