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He played amateur hockey in his hometown of Edmundston until 1939-40 when he joined the junior Verdun Maple Leafs for a season. Rossignol then played for the Washington Eagles in 1940-41 before joining the Quebec Aces in 1941-42. He played three seasons for the Aces. In 1943-44, when they won the Allan Cup, Rossignol scored an amazing 23 goals and 21 assists in just 24 playoff games. Also in 1943-44 the Montreal Canadiens, who owned Rossignol's pro rights, lent him to the Detroit Red Wings for a game as an emergency injury replacement. He scored an assist.

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  • Felix Rossignol
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  • He played amateur hockey in his hometown of Edmundston until 1939-40 when he joined the junior Verdun Maple Leafs for a season. Rossignol then played for the Washington Eagles in 1940-41 before joining the Quebec Aces in 1941-42. He played three seasons for the Aces. In 1943-44, when they won the Allan Cup, Rossignol scored an amazing 23 goals and 21 assists in just 24 playoff games. Also in 1943-44 the Montreal Canadiens, who owned Rossignol's pro rights, lent him to the Detroit Red Wings for a game as an emergency injury replacement. He scored an assist.
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  • He played amateur hockey in his hometown of Edmundston until 1939-40 when he joined the junior Verdun Maple Leafs for a season. Rossignol then played for the Washington Eagles in 1940-41 before joining the Quebec Aces in 1941-42. He played three seasons for the Aces. In 1943-44, when they won the Allan Cup, Rossignol scored an amazing 23 goals and 21 assists in just 24 playoff games. Also in 1943-44 the Montreal Canadiens, who owned Rossignol's pro rights, lent him to the Detroit Red Wings for a game as an emergency injury replacement. He scored an assist. In 1944-45 he played 5 games for Montreal, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists. He was traded back and forth between Montreal and Detroit, finally ending up with the Red Wings. He played 8 games for them in 1945-46, scoring a goal and 2 assists. In his NHL career, Rossignol played in 14 games and scored 3 goals and 5 assists. He played for the Providence Reds in 1946-47 and in 1947-48 until he broke his leg early in the 1947-48 season. He missed the rest of that season and all of the next. When he returned in 1949, Rossignol went back to the Quebec Aces for a season. He then played senior hockey in eastern Quebec and northern New Brunswick until he retired in 1963.
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