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Leswick played his junior hockey in Saskatoon with the (junior) Dodgers and the (senior and junior) Quakers, and quickly started turning heads. In 1942, Leswick jumped into the AHL with the Cleveland Barons and scored 40 points in only 52 games. He split the following season between the PCHL's New Westminster Royals and the Saskatchewan senior League's Saskatoon Navy. Scoring 36 points in 19 games with the Royals and 52 points in 18 games with Navy, he followed up his great season by joining Winnipeg HMCS Chippewa (Navy), where he helped to win the 1944–1945 Basil Baker trophy for inter-service hockey in the 1944-45 Manitoba Senior Playoffs. The New York Rangers (who acquired his rights in June 1945) had seen enough and brought him into their lineup for the 1945–46 season.

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  • Tony Leswick
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  • Leswick played his junior hockey in Saskatoon with the (junior) Dodgers and the (senior and junior) Quakers, and quickly started turning heads. In 1942, Leswick jumped into the AHL with the Cleveland Barons and scored 40 points in only 52 games. He split the following season between the PCHL's New Westminster Royals and the Saskatchewan senior League's Saskatoon Navy. Scoring 36 points in 19 games with the Royals and 52 points in 18 games with Navy, he followed up his great season by joining Winnipeg HMCS Chippewa (Navy), where he helped to win the 1944–1945 Basil Baker trophy for inter-service hockey in the 1944-45 Manitoba Senior Playoffs. The New York Rangers (who acquired his rights in June 1945) had seen enough and brought him into their lineup for the 1945–46 season.
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  • Leswick played his junior hockey in Saskatoon with the (junior) Dodgers and the (senior and junior) Quakers, and quickly started turning heads. In 1942, Leswick jumped into the AHL with the Cleveland Barons and scored 40 points in only 52 games. He split the following season between the PCHL's New Westminster Royals and the Saskatchewan senior League's Saskatoon Navy. Scoring 36 points in 19 games with the Royals and 52 points in 18 games with Navy, he followed up his great season by joining Winnipeg HMCS Chippewa (Navy), where he helped to win the 1944–1945 Basil Baker trophy for inter-service hockey in the 1944-45 Manitoba Senior Playoffs. The New York Rangers (who acquired his rights in June 1945) had seen enough and brought him into their lineup for the 1945–46 season.
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