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There is a good resource at www.hockeydb.com, which can help one to
solve these memory games. Some older non-NHL teams only have rosters
without stats, but it's often a good place to start.
Player Search and Team Search are the two methods with which I search
most often. It's a little picky when querying team names--for the
Gophers, entering "Minnesota" in Team Name won't work (because they're
filed under "U. of Minnesota"). I find college teams by entering "MN"
in State and "NCAA" in League.
For example, Red Hay shows up as playing at CC, and suspiciously, a
"Bill Hay" started a pro career in 1959, eventually leading to the
Blackhawks, the year after Red's last roster at CC.
For another example, there is a Tom Williams from Duluth who played
for the Bruins throughout the '60s, but he does not appear on the
college rosters.
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid%5B%5D=5742
(A closer look at the Gopher teams reveals that hockeydb.com is
missing most rosters for the '50s, so hockeydb can't disprove Tom
Williams. Anyway, if you're sure a player was a collegian, you can at
the very least check out his pro stats on this site. :)
Kirk
On Apr 10, 2005 9:14 PM, Duane Berg dberg-at-heidelberg.edu |HOCKEY-L|
<...> wrote:
> I seem to remember Red Hay of CC playing several years for the Blackhawks in
> the sixties.
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> Duane Berg
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:10 PM
> Subject: Re: early college players in the NHL?
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> > PS Art Chisholm of Northeastern played for the Bruins (3 games) 1960-61
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> > Bob Saunders
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