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LAPORTE, Denis G 68 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Star LaPOINTE, Walter 86 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Star LaPOINTE, Walter 86 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Northern Life LAPOINTE, Peter Leroy 55 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Star LAPLANTE, Maurice E 87 Ontario Sudbury Star

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LAPIERRE, Armand Joseph 70 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Star LANGLADE, Martha (GRACE) 77 QC / Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Star LANGLADE, Martha (GRACE) 77 Sudbury Ontario Sudbury Northern Life ĭate: Wednesday, 17 August 2016, at 2:27 p.m.ĭECEASED NAME AGE LOCATION PUBLICATION ISSUE NOVA SCOTIA =|= ONTARIO =|= PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND =|= QUEBEC =|= SASKATCHEWAN Search the massive Canada Marriages DatabaseĪLBERTA =|= BRITISH COLUMBIA =|= MANITOBA =|= NEW BRUNSWICK =|= NEWFOUNDLAND NEWSFLASH! - is Announcing Nearly 35 Million Pages of Canadian Newspapers! They never - Obits indexed from Sudbury Newspapers - 9 Dutton declared that the betrayal would mean the Rangers would not win the Cup again for as long as he lived. The other origin story involves former New York Americans coach and general manager Red Dutton, who believed the NHL, with the encouragement of Madison Square Garden officials, reneged on a promise to revive the defunct Americans following the Second World War. Some fans believed hockey’s most sacred object had been desecrated and the Rangers cursed by the hockey gods. One stems from the mortgage of Madison Square Garden-the team’s home arena-being burned in the bowl of the Cup, which had most recently been won by the Rangers. The curse of 1940, also known as Dutton’s curse, has two origins.

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Fans have a reason why the club goes 54 years without winning the Cup: the team was cursed. The Rangers go 54 years before hoisting the Cup again. It is the club’s third Cup triumph in the team’s brief history. The Rangers win the Stanley Cup, defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games in the final round.

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Koa Padolsky, Associate Professional advisor / Project managerįinancial support from the Government of Canada, Ottawa Senators, National Hockey League and City of Ottawa Technical drawings: Benjamin Houde, Plan HBįactoids source (audio component): Stanley Cup: 120 Years of Hockey Supremacy by Eric Zweigīarry Padolsky, LSG Professional advisor / Project manager Irina Kourzakova, Animation / Visualization Hassan Saffarini, Structural engineering, NORR Pierre Whitty, Project manager / EllisDon 1892: Lord Stanley of Preston, Canada’s sixth governor general, pledges a challenge cup to be held from year to year by the champion hockey team in Canada.ġ893: The Montreal Hockey Club (of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association) wins the regular season title of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada to capture the Stanley Cup.ġ906: Trustees of the Stanley Cup agree to open up competition to professional teams.ġ912: Trustees of the Stanley Cup declare that the Cup champion can only defend its title upon the conclusion of the champion’s regular league season.ġ914: Trustees of the Stanley Cup affirm that the Cup is to be awarded to the best team in the world.ġ915: Officials of the National Hockey Association and Pacific Coast Hockey Association agree that champions of these leagues will face each other annually for the Stanley Cup.ġ922: The Western Canada Hockey League is formed and becomes the third league in which teams are eligible to compete for the Stanley Cup.ġ927: Trustees of the Stanley Cup refuse challenges offered by championship teams of leagues other than the National Hockey League, making the winner of the NHL playoffs the Stanley Cup champion.












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