George Edward "Chief" Armstrong (born on July 6, 1930, in Skead, Ontario, Canada), is a retired professional player. He won the Allan Cup with the Toronto Marlboros in 1950.
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| - George Edward "Chief" Armstrong (born on July 6, 1930, in Skead, Ontario, Canada), is a retired professional player. He won the Allan Cup with the Toronto Marlboros in 1950.
- George Edward "Chief" Armstrong is a former professional hockey player who played twenty-one professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs. George Armstrong was captain of the Maple Leafs for eleven seasons, and holds the club record for longest service as team captain. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975, Armstrong is a four-time Stanley Cup champion, winning the championship with the Maple Leafs in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967.
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| - George Edward "Chief" Armstrong (born on July 6, 1930, in Skead, Ontario, Canada), is a retired professional player. He won the Allan Cup with the Toronto Marlboros in 1950.
- George Edward "Chief" Armstrong is a former professional hockey player who played twenty-one professional seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs. George Armstrong was captain of the Maple Leafs for eleven seasons, and holds the club record for longest service as team captain. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975, Armstrong is a four-time Stanley Cup champion, winning the championship with the Maple Leafs in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967.
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