He played junior hockey with the Ottawa St Patricks in 1941-42 and then moved to the St. Michael's Majors for the next two seasons. In 1943-44 he also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Because he was in law school (hence the nickname Judge) he only played in Leafs' home games as well as some Majors' games. He ended up playing 15 games for each team, scoring one assist for the Leafs. Dunlap played four more seasons of senior hockey with teams in the Ottawa area. He retired in 1948. He also played professional football in Canada.
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| - He played junior hockey with the Ottawa St Patricks in 1941-42 and then moved to the St. Michael's Majors for the next two seasons. In 1943-44 he also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Because he was in law school (hence the nickname Judge) he only played in Leafs' home games as well as some Majors' games. He ended up playing 15 games for each team, scoring one assist for the Leafs. Dunlap played four more seasons of senior hockey with teams in the Ottawa area. He retired in 1948. He also played professional football in Canada.
- Frank "Judge" Dunlap was a championship and all-star Canadian Football League player. He spent 8 years playing professional football, including with the Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts. He played with Ottawa during their 1951 Grey Cup winning season. He also played in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs, scoring 1 assist in a 15 game stint with them. Dunlap later settled in his hometown, Ottawa, Ontario, and practiced law with his firm Dunlap Dunlap & McInenly and was called to the bench as a judge. His brother Jake Dunlap was also a Canadian Football League player.
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| - He played junior hockey with the Ottawa St Patricks in 1941-42 and then moved to the St. Michael's Majors for the next two seasons. In 1943-44 he also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Because he was in law school (hence the nickname Judge) he only played in Leafs' home games as well as some Majors' games. He ended up playing 15 games for each team, scoring one assist for the Leafs. Dunlap played four more seasons of senior hockey with teams in the Ottawa area. He retired in 1948. He also played professional football in Canada.
- Frank "Judge" Dunlap was a championship and all-star Canadian Football League player. He spent 8 years playing professional football, including with the Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts. He played with Ottawa during their 1951 Grey Cup winning season. He also played in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs, scoring 1 assist in a 15 game stint with them. Dunlap later settled in his hometown, Ottawa, Ontario, and practiced law with his firm Dunlap Dunlap & McInenly and was called to the bench as a judge. His brother Jake Dunlap was also a Canadian Football League player.
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