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Labovitch played professional hockey for ten years and missed two seasons due to military service (1942–43 and 1944–45). In 1941-42 he played for the New Haven Eagles of the American Hockey League. In 1943-44 he saw time with both the New York Rangers and the New York Rovers. In 1945-46 he played for the senior Winnipeg Orioles and in 1946-47 played for the Los Angeles Ramblers. His Grandson Steven Breslauer currently plays in the United Kingdom. He retired from hockey until after the 1949-50 season. That year, he had 42 points in 49 games for the Toledo Buckeyes of the Eastern Hockey League.

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  • Max Labovitch
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  • Labovitch played professional hockey for ten years and missed two seasons due to military service (1942–43 and 1944–45). In 1941-42 he played for the New Haven Eagles of the American Hockey League. In 1943-44 he saw time with both the New York Rangers and the New York Rovers. In 1945-46 he played for the senior Winnipeg Orioles and in 1946-47 played for the Los Angeles Ramblers. His Grandson Steven Breslauer currently plays in the United Kingdom. He retired from hockey until after the 1949-50 season. That year, he had 42 points in 49 games for the Toledo Buckeyes of the Eastern Hockey League.
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  • Labovitch played professional hockey for ten years and missed two seasons due to military service (1942–43 and 1944–45). In 1941-42 he played for the New Haven Eagles of the American Hockey League. In 1943-44 he saw time with both the New York Rangers and the New York Rovers. In 1945-46 he played for the senior Winnipeg Orioles and in 1946-47 played for the Los Angeles Ramblers. His Grandson Steven Breslauer currently plays in the United Kingdom. He retired from hockey until after the 1949-50 season. That year, he had 42 points in 49 games for the Toledo Buckeyes of the Eastern Hockey League. He played in 5 NHL games and scored no points. Labovitch was inducted in the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001.
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