Frank "Dapper Dan" Daley (August 22, 1908 - October 15, 1968) was a professional hockey left wing who played 5 games for the Detroit Cougars in the National Hockey League. He played senior hockey for the Fort William senior team from 1926 to 1928 and then for a senior team in Houghton, Michigan in 1928-29. He caught the attention of the Detroit Cougars and played five games for them in 1929-30, This, unfortunately, was the end of his NHL career. Daley played minor pro hockey through the 1944-45 season. A highlight was winning the scoring title of the International League in 1935-36.
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