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    Cecil Henry "Babe" Dye (May 13, 1898 — January 3, 1962) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League...
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  • to green, the club won their second Stanley Cup championship in 1922. Babe Dye scored four times in the 5–1 Stanley Cup-clinching victory against the...
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  • Athletics 39 24 1.63 1920–21 Babe Dye (1) * Multiple teams 35 24 1.46 1921–22 Punch Broadbent (1) * Ottawa Senators 31 24 1.29 Babe Dye (2) * Toronto St. Patricks...
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  • for the first time as Vancouver defenceman Art Duncan tripped Babe Dye from behind. Dye did not score on the shot. Vancouver won game three 3-0 and defenceman...
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  • female athlete Babe Dye (1898–1962), Canadian professional ice hockey forward Bert Ellison (1895–1955), Major League Baseball player Babe Frump (1901–1979)...
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    to determine who would win the Cup. After Vancouver won game one, 4–3, Babe Dye scored 4:50 into overtime of game two to give Toronto a 2–1 win. Then in...
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    (2, 2–0) George O'Donoghue 3–2 Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) (4, 1–3) Babe Dye (4:20, first) 1923 Ottawa Senators (NHL) (4, 3–1) Pete Green 2–0 Edmonton...
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  • 1978) was an American magazine editor and socialite. Affectionately known as Babe throughout her life, Paley made notable contributions to the field of magazine...
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    Senators March 7, 1921 6 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats December 16, 1922 5 Red Green Hamilton Tigers December 5, 1924 5 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats December...
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    Vani Hari (redirect from Food Babe)
    blogs as the Food Babe, is an American author, activist, and affiliate marketer who criticizes the food industry. She started the Food Babe blog in 2011,...
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  • 03:00 – Babe Dye (8) 04:20 – Babe Dye (9) No scoring Second period 07:00 – Corb Denneny (4) Jack Adams (6) – 18:15 Third period 01:15 – Babe Dye (10) 08:15...
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  • the Senators, and once again earned a spot in the O'Brien Cup finals. Babe Dye led the St. Pats with 30 goals, two less than league leader Punch Broadbent...
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  • first player to score a hat trick in a Stanley Cup-clinching game since Babe Dye in 1922, over 100 years before. This was the ninth season of the league's...
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  • Broadbent Ottawa Senators 46 1 1922–23 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats 37 1 1923–24 Cy Denneny Ottawa Senators 24 1 1924–25 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats 44 2 1925–26 Nels...
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  • Brimsek Chris Chelios Paul Coffey Lionel Conacher Roy Conacher Art Coulter Babe Dye Phil Esposito Tony Esposito Bill Gadsby Charlie Gardiner Doug Gilmour Michel...
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  • Patricks. Joliat scored two goals in his first game with the Canadiens, but Babe Dye had five goals in the Toronto St. Patricks' 7–2 win. Joliat finished with...
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  • March 11 by a combined score of 5–2. After Vancouver won Game 1, 4–3, Babe Dye scored 4:50 into overtime of Game 2 to give Toronto a 2–1 win. In Game...
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  • Dye is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Dye (1927–2019), American golfer and golf course designer; wife of Pete Dye Babe Dye...
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  • Dvorak Gordie Dwyer Mike Dwyer Patrick Dwyer Ed Dyck Henry Dyck Cecil "Babe" Dye Karl Dykhuis Steve Dykstra Jack Dyte Joe Dziedzic Ryan Dzingel David Dziurzynski...
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    games in the modern-era (Original Six era and onward). Cy Denneny and Babe Dye played in the 1920s. Cam Neely, Mark Messier and Igor Larionov had been...
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    Game 5, becoming only the third NHL player to do so, and the first since Babe Dye of the Toronto St. Patricks in 1922. Stone finished fourth in voting for...
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  • January 20, 2023) Goals in consecutive games 11 Babe Dye (January 17, 1921 – February 19, 1921) Babe Dye (January 14, 1922 – February 18, 1922) Goals in...
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  • (six-game series) (1985), 12 Most goals in a Stanley Cup Finals series: Babe Dye (1922, five games), 9 Most goals in the Stanley Cup Finals, career: Maurice...
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  • The Tigers stunned the Canadiens 5–0 in the team's first-ever game with Babe Dye starring and Howard Lockhart getting the only shutout of his NHL career...
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  • been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame: Billy Burch, Lionel Conacher, Babe Dye and Harry Watson. Watson never played in the NHL. He was offered a professional...
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    Hextall RW Canada Red Kelly [ * ] C–D Canada Roy Worters G Canada 1970 Babe Dye RW Canada Bill Gadsby D Canada Tom Johnson D Canada 1971 Busher Jackson...
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  • SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage; December 4, 1920: Loaned Babe Dye to the Hamilton Tigers December 15, 1920: Signed Free Agent Rod Smylie...
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    for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes Source Billy Burch Babe Dye Shorty Green Joe Malone 1920–21 None (Percy Thompson Owner/Manager) 1921–22...
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  • Season champions Hamilton Tigers Season MVP Billy Burch (Tigers) Top scorer Babe Dye (St. Patricks) O'Brien Cup Champions Montreal Canadiens   Runners-up Toronto...
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  • his refusal to sign two-time NHL scoring champion Babe Dye, against Hammond's wishes. Smythe thought Dye was not a team player. Smythe applied to coach the...
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