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Pittsburgh Hornets players

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  • Peter Mahovlich
    Peter Mahovlich Canadian ice hockey player
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    Peter Joseph "Little M" Mahovlich (born October 10, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, coach and executive. Known in his playing years as "Little M", as his older brother Frank was the "Big M.", Mahovlich played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with several clubs, including the Montreal Canadiens, where he played with his brother and was a member of four Stanley Cup championship teams.
  • Tim Horton
    Tim Horton Canadian ice hockey player
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    Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton (January 12, 1930 – February 21, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 24 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Buffalo Sabres. In 2017, Horton was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history. He died following a single-vehicle crash in 1974, at the age of 44.
  • Billy McNeill
    Billy McNeill Canadian ice hockey player
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    William Ronald McNeill (January 26, 1936 – August 31, 2007) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player in the NHL, WHL and AHL.
  • Bob Sabourin
    Bob Sabourin Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and general manager (1933–2020)
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    Robert Sabourin (born March 17, 1933) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and general manager. A left winger, he played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL), for the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1951–52 NHL season. He later played in the minor leagues, eventually joining the Jacksonville Rockets of the Eastern Hockey League in the 1960s. He subsequently became their head coach and general manager, serving with the team until they folded in 1971. Afterward he remained in Jacksonville, where he formed an advertising company with partner Jimmy Murdock to promote concerts, professional wrestling, and other events. He later owned the skating rink Skate World (now Jacksonville Ice) and owned another hockey team, the Jacksonville Bullets, which folded in 1996.
  • Howie Meeker
    Howie Meeker Canadian politician
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    Howard William Meeker, C.M. (November 4, 1923 – November 8, 2020) was a right winger in the National Hockey League, youth coach and educator in ice hockey and television sports announcer as well as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament. He was born in Kitchener, Ontario. He died in Nanaimo, British Columbia on November 8th, 2020. Meeker was the last surviving member of the Maple Leafs 1947–1949 Stanley Cup teams, the Maple Leafs 1951 Stanley Cup team, and the inaugural NHL All-Star Game.
  • Hap Emms
    Hap Emms Canadian ice hockey player
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    Leighton Alfred Emms (January 12, 1905 – October 23, 1988) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, team owner, and general manager, during nearly 60 years in hockey. Emms played 17 seasons of professional hockey as a left winger and a defenceman, including 10 seasons and 320 games in the National Hockey League. After playing, Emms had a 33 year presence in the Ontario Hockey Association, as the owner of the Barrie Flyers, Niagara Falls Flyers, and St. Catharines Black Hawks between 1945 and 1978. Teams that Emms coached or owned appeared in eight Memorial Cup tournaments, winning four Memorial Cups. He was nicknamed "Happy Emms" due to the sour look on his face, which was later shortened to "Hap Emms".
  • Sid Abel
    Sid Abel Ice hockey player
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    Sidney Gerald "Sid" Abel (February 22, 1918 – February 8, 2000) was a Canadian Hall of Fame hockey player, coach and general manager in the National Hockey League, most notably for the Detroit Red Wings, and was a member of three winning Stanley Cup teams in 1943, 1950, and 1952.
  • Jack Keating
    Jack Keating Canadian ice hockey player
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    John Thomas "Jack, Red" Keating (October 9, 1916 – December 19, 1951) was a professional ice hockey player who played eleven games in the National Hockey League playing left wing. Born in Kitchener, Ontario, he played with the Detroit Red Wings. He also played with the Richmond Hawks (UK), Harringay Racers (UK), Pittsburgh Hornets, Indianapolis Capitals, Hollywood Wolves and Los Angeles Monarchs. He played professional hockey from 1936-1943 and 1945-1948. From 1943-45 he served in the military during World War II.
  • George Armstrong
    George Armstrong Canadian ice hockey player
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    George Edward "Chief" Armstrong (born July 6, 1930) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played 21 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He played 1,187 NHL games between 1950 and 1971, all with Toronto and a franchise record, and was the team's Captain for 13 seasons. Armstrong was a member of four Stanley Cup championship teams and played in seven NHL All-Star Games. He scored the final goal of the NHL's "Original Six" era as Toronto won the 1967 Stanley Cup.
  • Gerry McNamara
    Gerry McNamara Canadian ice hockey player
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    Gerald Lionel McNamara (born September 22, 1934) is a former scout and general manager with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Prior to that, McNamara was also a minor league goaltender, but made seven total game appearances with the Maple Leafs.
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