Earl Reibel
Earl "Dutch" Reibel (July 21, 1930 – January 3, 2007) was a Canadian ice hockey professional player. Reibel played primarily as a centre with the Detroit Red Wings, as well as the Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins. A member of two Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1954 and 1955, "Dutch" was also the only person to dethrone Gordie Howe as the Red Wings' leading scorer between the 1950 and 1964 seasons, surpassing him by 4 points in 1954–55. "Dutch" Reibel died in his hometown, Kitchener, Ontario on January 3, 2007, from complications following a stroke.
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Earl Reibel
Earl "Dutch" Reibel (July 21, 1930 – January 3, 2007) was a Canadian ice hockey professional player. Reibel played primarily as a centre with the Detroit Red Wings, as well as the Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins. A member of two Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1954 and 1955, "Dutch" was also the only person to dethrone Gordie Howe as the Red Wings' leading scorer between the 1950 and 1964 seasons, surpassing him by 4 points in 1954–55. "Dutch" Reibel died in his hometown, Kitchener, Ontario on January 3, 2007, from complications following a stroke.
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Earl "Dutch" Reibel (July 21, ...... plications following a stroke.
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Earl Reibel, dit Dutch Reibel, ...... la Ligue nationale de hockey.
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Ерл Рейбел (англ. Earl Reibel, ...... тройт Ред-Вінгс» 1954 та 1955.
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Earl "Dutch" Reibel (July 21, ...... plications following a stroke.
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Earl Reibel, dit Dutch Reibel, ...... la Ligue nationale de hockey.
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Ерл Рейбел (англ. Earl Reibel, ...... тройт Ред-Вінгс» 1954 та 1955.
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