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    Henry William Sprague "Peg" Cleghorn (March 11, 1890 – July 12, 1956), also known as "The Big Train", was a Canadian professional ice hockey player from...
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    "Odie" Cleghorn (September 19, 1891 – July 13, 1956) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, linesman and referee. His brother Sprague Cleghorn...
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    Didier Pitre F/D Alf Smith RW Frederick Wellington "Cyclone" Taylor Sprague Cleghorn D Renfrew Timberwolves Cobalt Silver Kings Haileybury Comets HHOF "Legends...
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  • (Maine) Sprague River (Oregon) Sprague Avenue (Spokane, Washington) a main arterial road in Spokane and Spokane Valley, Washington Sprague Cleghorn, former...
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    Cameron 11 Robert Boucher   Defencemen 2 Sprague Cleghorn (captain) 3 Billy Coutu Coulter 6 Ogilivie Odie Cleghorn 8 Sylvio Mantha   Goaltenders 1 Georges...
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    competitive balance. Punch Broadbent was transferred to Hamilton while Sprague Cleghorn was transferred to Toronto. Even without the two, the Senators won...
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  • president, again declared Sprague Cleghorn property of the Hamilton Tigers and Cleghorn balked at the move. The Tigers asked Cleghorn where he wanted to play...
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    Goals for, GA = Goals against view talk edit Updated July 1, 2024 --> Sprague Cleghorn, 1925–1928 Lionel Hitchman, 1928–1931 George Owen, 1931–1932 Dit Clapper...
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  • Nighbor was playing in his sixth Stanley Cup series, while Boston's Sprague Cleghorn and Billy Coutu were playing in their fifth Stanley Cup series. Rough...
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  • Georges Vézina 1922–1923: Georges Vézina 1921–1922: Georges Vézina, Sprague Cleghorn (Canadiens defenceman, replaced Vézina in net on one occasion while...
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  • of the season at Mount Royal Arena against the Montreal Canadiens. Sprague Cleghorn led the team offensively with a goal and an assist and Clint Benedict...
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  • January 2, 1918. At the time, they had lost star players Sprague Cleghorn and Odie Cleghorn and had appealed to the other teams for player help. Before...
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    Toe Blake Emile Bouchard Harry Cameron Guy Carbonneau Chris Chelios Sprague Cleghorn Yvan Cournoyer Gord Drillon Ken Dryden Dick Duff Bill Durnan Tony Esposito...
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  • Broadbent and Sprague Cleghorn by NHL president Calder, but both refused to sign with the Tigers, and eventually returned to the Senators. Cleghorn was awarded...
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  • returned to the Canadiens. Other additions included Odie Cleghorn's brother Sprague Cleghorn, Bill Boucher, Edmond Bouchard and Phil Stevens. Dave Ritchie...
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    future teammate Sprague Cleghorn - with whom he had been sparring all evening - crosschecked Hitchman in the face, knocking him out. Cleghorn received a match...
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    injuries thought to stem partly from his tussle with Séguin. 1912 – Sprague Cleghorn of the Montreal Wanderers pleaded guilty in a Toronto court of assaulting...
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  • Orphans' but, despite their troubles, the club soldiered on. Head coach Sprague Cleghorn held the team together as best he could. Predictably, however, the...
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    first Stanley Cup in 1929. In the 1925–26 season, Billy Coutu and Sprague Cleghorn of the Montreal Canadiens were traded to the Boston Bruins. During...
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  • Quebec Athletics). The NHL held a mid-season meeting to consider Sprague Cleghorn's suspension. Ottawa claimed he was deliberately injuring opponents...
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    Stewart C Canada 1958 Frank Boucher C Canada King Clancy D Canada Sprague Cleghorn D Canada Alec Connell G Canada Red Dutton D Canada Frank Foyston C...
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  • Sam Lichtenhein. Cyclone Taylor, Don Smith—Wanderers Odie Cleghorn—Quebec Sprague Cleghorn—Toronto Bert Lindsay—Tecumsehs Skene Ronan—Ottawa Larry Gilmour...
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  • later. Ottawa took the lead in the second with goals by Cy Denneny and Sprague Cleghorn before Jack Adams countered for Vancouver seven minutes later. Ottawa...
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  • Delvecchio Babe Dye Lorne Chabot Sid Abel Bob Gainey Johnny Bower Sprague Cleghorn Mike Gartner Norm Ullman Sweeney Schriner Joe Primeau Darryl Sittler...
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    Tobacco, 1911) Reformer A.C. of Argentina, Cigarrillos Monterrey, 1911 Sprague Cleghorn (Imperial Tobacco, c. 1911–12) How to Hold Pets (Ogden's Cigarettes...
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    Montreal prior to the start of the 1921–22 NHL season, along with Sprague Cleghorn, in exchange for Harry Mummery, Amos Arbour, and Cully Wilson, in the...
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  • Darragh (Sub-Goalie) 7 Harry Punch Broadbent 8 Cy Denneny   Defencemen 2 Sprague Cleghorn 10 Morley Bruce 11 Horace Merrill   Goaltenders 1 Clint Benedict Edwin...
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    Clint Benedict Toe Blake Georges Boucher Punch Broadbent King Clancy Sprague Cleghorn Lionel Conacher Alec Connell Red Dutton Eddie Gerard Reg Noble Babe...
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  • series. On December 30, 1920, the Senators were ordered to give up Sprague Cleghorn to Toronto, on the orders of the league. The league ruled that the...
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    handler. He would play with stars such as Eddie Gerard, Horrace Merrill, Sprague Cleghorn, Lionel Hitchman and King Clancy. Boucher played against his brother...
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