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joined the junior Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association in 1949. … transferred to their senior team to assist them during bid for the Allan Cup. … won his first of three Allan Cups that year. … spent the following season with the Marlboros. … joined the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen in 1951. … then was suspended by the Dutchmen when he tried to join the University of Toronto Blues. … instead played for his hometown Brandon Elks. … returned to the Dutchmen in 1952 and stayed with them through 1957. … winning his other two Allan Cups in the process. … represented Canada at the 1956 Winter Olympics. ... was the team’s captain. … played in eight games, scored seven goals. … unanimously named in a poll of Olympic hockey officials as the best forward of the tournament, despite playin

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  • Jack McKenzie
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  • joined the junior Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association in 1949. … transferred to their senior team to assist them during bid for the Allan Cup. … won his first of three Allan Cups that year. … spent the following season with the Marlboros. … joined the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen in 1951. … then was suspended by the Dutchmen when he tried to join the University of Toronto Blues. … instead played for his hometown Brandon Elks. … returned to the Dutchmen in 1952 and stayed with them through 1957. … winning his other two Allan Cups in the process. … represented Canada at the 1956 Winter Olympics. ... was the team’s captain. … played in eight games, scored seven goals. … unanimously named in a poll of Olympic hockey officials as the best forward of the tournament, despite playin
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  • joined the junior Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association in 1949. … transferred to their senior team to assist them during bid for the Allan Cup. … won his first of three Allan Cups that year. … spent the following season with the Marlboros. … joined the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen in 1951. … then was suspended by the Dutchmen when he tried to join the University of Toronto Blues. … instead played for his hometown Brandon Elks. … returned to the Dutchmen in 1952 and stayed with them through 1957. … winning his other two Allan Cups in the process. … represented Canada at the 1956 Winter Olympics. ... was the team’s captain. … played in eight games, scored seven goals. … unanimously named in a poll of Olympic hockey officials as the best forward of the tournament, despite playing the majority of the games as a defenseman. ... moved to the Allan Cup champs Whitby Dunlops for 1957. … captured a gold medal at the 1958 World Ice Hockey Championships. … although he played several games with the Dutchmen that season as well. … returned during the 1958-1959 season for a final spell with the Dutchmen.
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