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Clarence Henry "Happy" Day (June 1, 1901 – February 17, 1990), later known as Hap Day, was a Canadian professional player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. Day enjoyed a 33-year career as a player, referee, coach and general manager, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961. His name is on the Stanley cup 7 times. 1932 (as Captain), 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949 (as Coach), 1951 (as Assistant Manager) all with the Maple Leafs.

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  • Clarence Henry "Happy" Day (June 1, 1901 – February 17, 1990), later known as Hap Day, was a Canadian professional player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. Day enjoyed a 33-year career as a player, referee, coach and general manager, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961. His name is on the Stanley cup 7 times. 1932 (as Captain), 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949 (as Coach), 1951 (as Assistant Manager) all with the Maple Leafs.
  • Clarence Henry "Happy" Day, also known as "Hap Day", was a former professional hockey player who played fourteen professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. In addition to his playing career, Day also served as referee, coach, and general manager in his lifetime. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961, Day has won the Stanley Cup championship a total of seven times: once as a player in 1932, five times as a coach (1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949), and once as an assistant manager (1951).
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  • Owen Sound, ON, Canada
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  • 1901-06-01(xsd:date)
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  • Clarence Henry Day
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  • Signed out of University of Toronto in 1924
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  • Clarence Henry "Happy" Day (June 1, 1901 – February 17, 1990), later known as Hap Day, was a Canadian professional player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. Day enjoyed a 33-year career as a player, referee, coach and general manager, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961. His name is on the Stanley cup 7 times. 1932 (as Captain), 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949 (as Coach), 1951 (as Assistant Manager) all with the Maple Leafs.
  • Clarence Henry "Happy" Day, also known as "Hap Day", was a former professional hockey player who played fourteen professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. In addition to his playing career, Day also served as referee, coach, and general manager in his lifetime. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961, Day has won the Stanley Cup championship a total of seven times: once as a player in 1932, five times as a coach (1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949), and once as an assistant manager (1951).
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