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    John Ambrose O'Brien (May 27, 1885 – April 24, 1968) was a Canadian industrialist and sports team owner. He was a founder of the National Hockey Association...
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  • rule used in physics. Ambrose K. Hutchison (1856–1932), Hawaiian resident leader of the leper settlement of Kalaupapa Ambrose O'Brien (1885–1968), Canadian...
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    by Canadian Senator M. J. O'Brien in honour of his son, Ambrose O'Brien. The Cup was fabricated using silver from an O'Brien mine. The Cup has been awarded...
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  • processes of the NHL today are based on the NHA. Founded in 1909 by Ambrose O'Brien, the NHA introduced 'six-man hockey' by removing the 'rover' position...
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    25th World Series title in 1999. The Canadiens were founded by J. Ambrose O'Brien on December 4, 1909, as a charter member of the National Hockey Association...
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    inaugural season. The club was owned by Renfrew, Ontario mine operator Ambrose O'Brien. The club was founded in 1906 in the Timiskaming Professional Hockey...
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    Canada. Founded in 1906, the league is notable for providing teams and Ambrose O'Brien, a founder of the National Hockey Association and the founding owner...
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  • Gardner arranged for O'Brien to hire francophone Jack Laviolette who would manage and captain the club in its first season. Ambrose O'Brien, who owned three...
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    Phaedrig Lucius Ambrose O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin (4 April 1900 – 20 May 1982) was a geologist. Additionally, he was the holder of a hereditary peerage...
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    The team was based in the founder Ambrose O'Brien's hometown of Renfrew, Ontario. The team's founder, Ambrose O'Brien had played varsity hockey at the...
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  • between past deaths and disappearances at Caddo Lake. Dylan O'Brien Eliza Scanlen Lauren Ambrose Eric Lange Sam Hennings Diana Hopper Caddo Lake is a thriller...
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  • 2014 Sydney hostage crisis John O'Brien (water polo) (1931–2020), Australian Olympic water polo player John Ambrose O'Brien (1885–1968), founding owner of...
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  • President Since Until Ambrose O'Brien 1909 1910 Hector Bisaillon 1910 1913 U.P. Boucher 1913 1916 George Kennedy 1916 1921 Hon. Athanase David 1921 1935...
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  • to join the new Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) in November 1909, Ambrose O'Brien organized the National Hockey Association and included Haileybury and...
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    December 1909, (replaced 7 years later by the NHL), team/league owner Ambrose O'Brien asked Laviolette to put together a team made up of French Canadian...
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    off-ice personnel in its Builder's Row. In November 1909, industrialist Ambrose O'Brien of Renfrew, Ontario, was in Montreal to purchase supplies for a railway...
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  • application to join, Wanderers' manager Jimmy Gardner, along with Renfrew's Ambrose O'Brien worked to put together enough teams to form a league. Gardner approached...
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    Waghorne 1962 Frank Ahearn Walter A. Brown Frederick Hume James D. Norris Ambrose O'Brien Frank Smith 1963 Leo Dandurand Tommy Gorman Frederic McLaughlin 1964...
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    Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin (born 5 January 1897, died 19 October 1968) Hon Katharine Beryl O'Brien (born 19 April 1898) Phaedrig Lucius Ambrose O'Brien...
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    two rounds of the playoffs. The NHL's first championship trophy was the O'Brien Cup, which was created by the National Hockey Association in 1910 and transferred...
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    Baron Inchiquin (category O'Brien dynasty)
    Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin (1897–1968) Phaedrig Lucius Ambrose O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin (1900–1982) Conor Myles John O'Brien, 18th Baron...
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    in 1992, but also of such famous NHL builders as Tommy Gorman and Ambrose O'Brien. With the Senators' arena "Canadian Tire Centre (CTC)", originally...
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  • player Ambrose O'Brien Andy O'Brien (disambiguation), various Anne O'Brien (disambiguation), various Arthur O'Brien Austin O'Brien Barry O'Brien Billy...
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    representative of the Haileybury club, although the club was owned by Ambrose O'Brien. After leaving Ottawa, Young joined the mining business in Dawson City...
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  • 1910 Montreal Canadiens operated as 'Les Canadiens' and were owned by Ambrose O'Brien of Renfrew, Ontario, as one of four franchises he owned in the NHA...
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  • meeting, Jimmy Gardner met Ambrose O'Brien in the ground floor of the hotel where the league was meeting. Gardner suggested to O'Brien, who had been rejected...
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  • president of the CAC bought the Haileybury franchise. In Andy O'Brien's book, Ambrose O'Brien is quoted as saying that he sold the Canadiens to Kennedy....
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  • Harry Ambrose delves into the past of Cora Tannetti, a troubled woman, to determine why she stabbed a man to death. In the second season, Ambrose returns...
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    Residence, Ottawa, 1928 Ambassador Court Apartments, Ottawa, 1928 J. Ambrose O'Brien Residence, Currently Le Cordon Bleu, Ottawa, 1928, S.F. Kirkpatrick...
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    teams based in Toronto. National Hockey Association (NHA) founder Ambrose O'Brien operated four franchises in the NHA: the Cobalt Silver Kings, Haileybury...
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