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Frank Fredrickson

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 - City (2001):  - Metro (2004 est) 619,544 (6th) 702,400 (9th) Latitude: Longitude: Winnipeg (49°53′N 97°09′W, CST) is a Canadian city and the provincial capital of the province of Manitoba. Located in Western Canada, Winnipeg plays a prominent role in transportation, finance, manufacturing, agriculture and education. It is known as the Gateway to the West

Boston Bruins - Current Squad. As of January 6, 2006 [1] Boston Bruins - Hall of Famers. Marty Barry Bobby Bauer Leo Boivin Raymond Bourque Frank Brimsek Johnny Bucyk Gerry Cheevers Dit Clapper Sprague Cleghorn Roy Conacher Bill Cowley Cy Denneny Woody Dumart Phil Esposito Fernie Flaman Frank Fredrickson Busher J ..


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* Encyclopedia II - Boston Bruins - Notable Players

Boston Bruins - Current Squad. As of January 6, 2006 [1] Boston Bruins - Hall of Famers. Marty Barry Bobby Bauer Leo Boivin Raymond Bourque Frank Brimsek Johnny Bucyk Gerry Cheevers Dit Clapper Sprague Cleghorn Roy Conacher Bill Cowley Cy Denneny Woody Dumart Phil Esposito Fernie Flaman Frank Fredrickson Busher J ...

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* Encyclopedia - Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins are a National Hockey League (NHL) team based in Boston, Massachusetts. Their logo is comprised of a black "B" in a black circle with gold spokes radiating from the center. Founded: 1924 Team Colors: Black and gold Home Arena: TD Banknorth Garden Former Home Arenas: Boston Arena (1924-1927); Boston Garden (1928-1995) Stanley Cup wins: 5 - 1929, 1939, 1941, 1970, 1972. Stanley Cup runner-up: 11 - 1930, 1943, ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Winnipeg Manitoba
 - City (2001)  - Metro (2004 est) 619,544 (6th) 702,400 (9th) Latitude: Longitude: Winnipeg (49°53′N 97°09′W, CST) is a Canadian city and the provincial capital of the province of Manitoba. Located in Western Canada, Winnipeg plays a prominent role in transportation, finance, manufacturing, agriculture and education. It is known as the Gateway to the West. The city is located near the geographic centre of North America. It lies in a flood pl ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Boston Bruins - Franchise history

Boston Bruins - The Pre-War years. In 1924, at the convincing of Boston grocery magnate Charles Adams, the NHL decided to expand into the United States. As a long-time hockey hotbed, Boston was a natural for the NHL's first genuine expansion team. Adams and his family would own the team for most of the next fifty years, and his club, which he named the Bruins, finished last in the league in their first season but garnered overwhelming fan support. The color scheme of brown and gold (in later years changing ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Winnipeg Manitoba - History

In 1738, the Sieur de la Vérendrye built the first post on the site, Fort Rouge, but it was later abandoned. Other posts were built in the Red River region, which was fiercely contested by the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Gibraltar, a post of the North West Company on the site of present-day Winnipeg, was renamed Fort Garry in 1822 and became the leading post in the region. In 1835, Fort Garry was rebuilt after the devastating flood of 1826 and although it played a small role in the actual trading of furs, it housed ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Pittsburgh Pirates NHL - Franchise History

The Pittsburgh Pirates' history traces back to the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets of the US Amateur Hockey Association. The Yellow Jackets' owner was a former referee named Roy Schooley. When Schooley encountered financial problems, his team was purchased by attorney James F. Callahan. Callahan renamed the team the Pittsburgh Pirates, after the name from the baseball team. The US Amateur Hockey Association folded and the Pittsburgh Pirates were granted a franchise by the National Hockey League (NHL) on November 7, 1925 and became the NHL's ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Winnipeg Manitoba - Government

Winnipeg Manitoba - Unicity. "Unicity" was created on July 27th, 1971. The City of Winnipeg Act incorporated the R. M. of Charleswood, R. M. of Fort Garry, R. M. of North Kildonan, R. M. of Old Kildonan, Town of Tuxedo, City of East Kildonan, City of West Kildonan, City of St. Vital, City of Transcona, City of St. Boniface, City of St. James-Assiniboia, City of Winnipeg and The Metropolita ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Winnipeg Manitoba - Geography and Climate

Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the valley of the Red River and has an extremely flat topography. There are no substantial hills in the city or in its vicinity. Downtown Winnipeg is centred at the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street about one kilometre (0.6 mile) from The Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. From this intersection, known as the windiest in Canada, all roads radiate outwards. The city uses the grid system for streets although there are several different grids in place which correspond to old Red River Lots and t ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Pittsburgh Pirates NHL - Notable players

Pittsburgh Pirates NHL - Hall of Famers. Lionel Conacher Frank Fredrickson Mickey MacKay Roy Worters Pittsburgh Pirates NHL - Team captains. ...

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