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    record for career goals from 1937 to 1952. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Nels Stewart began play as an amateur at age 18 for the Cleveland Indians of the United...
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  • signing Nels Stewart and Babe Siebert and signing former Olympian Dunc Munro for defence. The Maroons were on their way to glory. Nels Stewart not only...
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    rookie, and future Hall of Fame member, Nels Stewart, who scored six of the Maroons' ten goals in the series. Stewart won the Hart Trophy for most valuable...
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  • Nels is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: Nels Anderson (1889–1986), American sociologist Nels Andrews, American folk singer Nels...
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    Nels Stewart, two-time winner...
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  • Cougars' lone win came in game three, 3–2. Nels Stewart scored both goals in the fourth game to win the series. Stewart had given his stick to a fan after the...
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    inducted prior to the establishment of the Toronto Hall, for example Nels Stewart, who was inducted in 1952, not 1962 as is listed on the HHOF web site...
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  • 22 1 1924–25 Babe Dye (4) * Toronto St. Patricks 38 29 1.31 1925–26 Nels Stewart (1) * Montreal Maroons 34 36 0.94 1926–27 Bill Cook (1) * New York Rangers...
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  • net waiting for a pass. It was joked that players like the Maroons' Nels Stewart and the Bruins' Cooney Weiland were "setting up 'light housekeeping'...
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    coincidentally was also the final NHL game for Hall of Famer and teammate Nels Stewart. In February 1940, Shore and eight other arena managers organized the...
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    Owen, 1931–1932 Dit Clapper, 1932–1933; 1939–1944 Marty Barry, 1933–34 Nels Stewart, 1934–35 Eddie Shore, 1935–36 Red Beattie, 1936–37 Cooney Weiland, 1937–1939...
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  • up doing so at season's end. The Amerks also had Sweeney Schriner and Nels Stewart contributing in a nice way to the offence. The Montreal Maroons, coached...
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  • Maroons won game one 2–0, with Nels Stewart and goaltender Clint Benedict the stars. Drama took over in game two when Nels Stewart fired a hard shot that struck...
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    inductee Nels Stewart who had been hired in November. Stewart became a mentor to Kennedy, working on his playmaking skills. Kennedy credits Stewart with teaching...
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  • Ottawa Senators 24 1 1924–25 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats 44 2 1925–26 Nels Stewart Montreal Maroons 42 1 1926–27 Bill Cook New York Rangers 37 1 1927–28...
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    Gizzy Hart (2:35, second) 1926 Montreal Maroons (NHL) (1, 1–0) Eddie Gerard 3–1 Victoria Cougars (WHL) (2, 1–1) Lester Patrick Nels Stewart (2:50, second)...
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    Parkdale of the Ontario Hockey Association named Nels Stewart. The acquisition turned out successful as Stewart was instrumental in helping Cleveland win the...
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  • 0.541 Steven Stamkos, 0.513 Rick Vaive, 0.503 Michel Goulet, 0.503 Nels Stewart, 0.498 Guy Lafleur, 0.497 Mike Gartner, 0.494 Dino Ciccarelli, 0.493...
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  • team win their first Stanley Cup in only their second season. Rookie Nels Stewart led the league in goals, with 34, and points, 42, to win the Art Ross...
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  • Rayner Sweeney Schriner Eddie Shore Bullet Joe Simpson Hooley Smith Nels Stewart Harry Watson Roy Worters Billy Burch, 1925–1932 Red Dutton, 1932–1936...
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  • Benedict (1965) Red Dutton (1958) Babe Siebert (1964) Hooley Smith (1972) Nels Stewart (1962) Coaches: Eddie Gerard (1945, player) Lester Patrick (1947, player)...
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  • Sally Ann McNelly (March 26, 1970 – July 4, 1988) and Shane Paul Stewart (August 5, 1971 – July 4, 1988) were two teenagers who were murdered near Lake...
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    Preceded by Howie Morenz Winner of the Hart Trophy 1929 Succeeded by Nels Stewart Preceded by Cecil Thompson Winner of the Vezina Trophy 1931 Succeeded by...
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    earned a majority of their goals from around the crease – players like Nels Stewart and Gordie Drillon before him, his contemporary Phil Esposito and skaters...
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    periods in Game 2 of the finals, allowing one goal to Maroons center Nels Stewart. Frank Boucher scored the game-winning goal in overtime for New York...
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  • Ottawa for the 1933 season, the Bruins purchased Montreal Maroons star Nels Stewart and paired him with Clapper to form a powerful offensive unit that led...
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  • Murray Herb Rhéaume Eddie Rodden Jim Seaborn Raymie Skilton Art Somers Nels Stewart Tiny Thompson Vern Turner Flat Walsh Cooney Weiland Frank Winters Roy...
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    [citation needed] At the time of his retirement, Joliat was third, behind Nels Stewart and his teammate Howie Morenz, for goals scored in NHL history to that...
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    Steve (1997), The Top 100 NHL Players of All Time, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc., ISBN 0-7710-4176-4 Geoffrion, Bernard; Fischler, Stan (1997), Boom...
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  • playoffs: Pat LaFontaine (May 19, 1984), 35 seconds Fastest two goals: Nels Stewart (January 3, 1931) and Deron Quint (December 15, 1995), 4 seconds Fastest...
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