Edmonton Mercurys
The Edmonton Mercurys ("Mercurys", "Mercs") were an intermediate-level senior ice hockey team based n Edmonton, Alberta, Canada during the 1940s and 1950s. The team represented the Canada men's national ice hockey team twice, and won the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championships in London and the gold medal in ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
Ab NewsomeAl PurvisBillie DaweBob DavidBob WattBruce DicksonDavid Miller (ice hockey)Don Stanley (ice hockey)Donald GaufDoug MacAuleyEric PatersonFrancis Sullivan (ice hockey)George AbelGordon Robertson (ice hockey)Harry Allen (ice hockey)Hassie YoungJack MansonJimmy KilburnJohn Davies (ice hockey)Leo LucchiniLouis SeccoMarsh DarlingPete Wright (ice hockey)Ralph HanschRobert Meyers (ice hockey)Thomas PollockWalter RimstadWilbert DelaineyWilliam Gibson (ice hockey)
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1950 Ice Hockey World Championships1950 in sports1951 Allan Cup1952_Winter_Olympics1952 in Canada2001–02 Canada men's national ice hockey teamAb NewsomeAhearne CupAl PickardAl PurvisAlberta Sports Hall of FameArt PotterBerlin DutchmenBillie DaweBob DavidBob WattBruce DicksonBunny AhearneCanada at the 1952 Winter OlympicsCanada men's national ice hockey teamCanadian Olympic Hall of FameDavid Miller (ice hockey)Deaths in March 2020Don Stanley (ice hockey)Donald GaufDoug GrimstonDoug MacAuleyEdmonton MercsEdmonton MercuriesEric PatersonFrancis Sullivan (ice hockey)George AbelGeorge DudleyGordon Robertson (ice hockey)Harry Allen (ice hockey)Hassie YoungHockey CanadaIce Hockey World ChampionshipsIce hockey at the 1952 Winter OlympicsIce_hockey_at_the_Olympic_Games
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Ab NewsomeAl PurvisBillie DaweBob DavidBob WattBruce DicksonDavid Miller (ice hockey)Don Stanley (ice hockey)Donald GaufDoug MacAuleyEric PatersonFrancis Sullivan (ice hockey)George AbelGordon Robertson (ice hockey)Harry Allen (ice hockey)Hassie YoungJack MansonJimmy KilburnJohn Davies (ice hockey)Leo LucchiniLouis SeccoMarsh DarlingPete Wright (ice hockey)Ralph HanschRobert Meyers (ice hockey)Thomas PollockWalter RimstadWilbert DelaineyWilliam Gibson (ice hockey)
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Edmonton Mercurys
The Edmonton Mercurys ("Mercurys", "Mercs") were an intermediate-level senior ice hockey team based n Edmonton, Alberta, Canada during the 1940s and 1950s. The team represented the Canada men's national ice hockey team twice, and won the 1950 World Ice Hockey Championships in London and the gold medal in ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
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Die Edmonton Mercurys waren ei ...... ch Eishockey Weltmeister 1952.
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Les Edmonton Mercurys sont une ...... Francis Sullivan et Bob Watt.
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The Edmonton Mercurys ("Mercur ...... 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
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Die Edmonton Mercurys waren ei ...... en Winterspielen 1952 in Oslo.
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Les Edmonton Mercurys sont une ...... Olympic Hall of Fame en 2002.
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The Edmonton Mercurys ("Mercur ...... 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
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Edmonton Mercurys
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Edmonton Mercurys
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Mercurys d'Edmonton
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