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Alfred George Richard “Red” Carr (born December 29, 1916 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - date of death unknown) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger, who spent nine seasons playing Senior hockey before playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League in 1943. He played 5 games for the Leafs in 1943-44, scoring one assist. He played junior hockey for the Winnipeg Falcons from 1931 to 1934. After that Carr spent nine seasons in British Columbia senior hockey, mostly with the Nelson Maple Leafs. He is the father of Gene Carr, who also played in the NHL.

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  • Alfred George Richard “Red” Carr (born December 29, 1916 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - date of death unknown) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger, who spent nine seasons playing Senior hockey before playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League in 1943. He played 5 games for the Leafs in 1943-44, scoring one assist. He played junior hockey for the Winnipeg Falcons from 1931 to 1934. After that Carr spent nine seasons in British Columbia senior hockey, mostly with the Nelson Maple Leafs. He is the father of Gene Carr, who also played in the NHL.
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  • Alfred George Richard “Red” Carr (born December 29, 1916 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - date of death unknown) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger, who spent nine seasons playing Senior hockey before playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League in 1943. He played 5 games for the Leafs in 1943-44, scoring one assist. He played junior hockey for the Winnipeg Falcons from 1931 to 1934. After that Carr spent nine seasons in British Columbia senior hockey, mostly with the Nelson Maple Leafs. He is the father of Gene Carr, who also played in the NHL. In September 2010 Carr was posthumously selected to be one of a number of athletes, builders, and media to be inducted into the Nanaimo Sports Hall of Fame.
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