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    Joseph George Didier "Cannonball" Pitre (September 1, 1883 – July 29, 1934) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Nicknamed "Cannonball," he...
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  • music pioneer Austin Pitre; heavy metal musician Audie Pitre, Hall of Fame ice hockey player Didier Pitre; filmmaker Glen Pitre and his younger brother...
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    up the other. Hall of Famers Fred "Cyclone" Taylor, Mickey MacKay and Didier Pitre were among the most significant players to don the Millionaires/Maroons...
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  • Georges Vezina aided Montreal by posting a 2.60 goals-against average. Didier Pitre led the Canadiens in scoring with 4 goals. Montreal Canadiens NHA champions...
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    naming the lines extends back to the inaugural 1917–18 NHL season, when Didier Pitre, Jack Laviolette, and Newsy Lalonde of the Montreal Canadiens were dubbed...
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    on to that first team would be future hall of famers Newsy Lalonde, Didier Pitre. The team he built would go on to be the most successful franchise in...
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    Mantha Dickie Moore Howie Morenz Reg Noble Buddy O'Connor Bert Olmstead Didier Pitre Jacques Plante Ken Reardon Mark Recchi Henri Richard Maurice Richard...
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    Didier Pitre, inducted in 1963....
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  • following season, the agreement with Le Montagnard fell apart after Didier Pitre and Jack Laviolette left to play professional hockey in Michigan with...
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  • (Owner/Manager-Coach). Game one In game one, Didier Pitre scored four goals as he led the Canadiens to an 8–4 victory. Pitre opened the scoring in the third minute...
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  • Famers Canadiens: Joe Hall (1961) Newsy Lalonde (1950) Joe Malone (1950) Didier Pitre (1963) Georges Vezina (1945) Metropolitans: Frank Foyston (1958) Hap...
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  • Although the club was technically amateur, the club hired Tommy Phillips, Didier Pitre and Lester Patrick for the challenge, and only one player who had played...
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  • Roberts of the Wanderers; Paddy Moran, Joe Malone and Joe Hall of Quebec; Didier Pitre Jack Laviolette and Ernie Dubeau of the Canadiens. Additionally, Cyclone...
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  • Fernando Pisani Joe Piskula Joni Pitkanen Lance Pitlick Rem Pitlick Didier Pitre Domenic Pittis Libor Pivko Michal Pivonka Barclay Plager Bill Plager...
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    completed in 1929. Newsy Lalonde C Lester Patrick D Frank Patrick D Didier Pitre F/D Alf Smith RW Frederick Wellington "Cyclone" Taylor Sprague Cleghorn...
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  • traded goals in the second period on goals by Frank Nighbor of Ottawa and Didier Pitre of Montreal. Eddie Gerard scored early in the third for Ottawa to tie...
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  • Corbett Denneny Toronto 21 20 9 29 14 Harry Cameron Toronto 21 17 10 27 28 Didier Pitre Montreal Canadiens 20 17 6 23 29 Eddie Gerard Ottawa Senators 20 13 7...
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    natives or residents Phil Esposito, Tony Esposito, Ron Francis, and Didier Pitre, as well as Sault team members Gerry Cheevers, Paul Coffey, Bill Cook...
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    stars including Newsy Lalonde, Georges Poulin and Didier Pitre. Before being allowed to play, Pitre had to resolve a lawsuit with the Montreal Nationals...
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  • Draft Central. Retrieved April 24, 2007. The Gazette (July 30, 1934). "Didier Pitre, Canadien Hockey Star From 1910 to '23, Is Dead". The Gazette. Montreal...
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  • last in the regular season standings. Despite the fall in standings, Didier Pitre received a new automobile for his play over the last two seasons, from...
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    of the most powerful forward lines of all time with Newsy Lalonde and Didier Pitre, Malone shifted to left wing to accommodate Lalonde. Malone scored one...
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    preceding and outmatching players such as Harry Cameron, Babe Dye and Didier Pitre. Bernie Morris, and Hall of Famers Frank Foyston and Lester Patrick all...
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  • Ottawa Senators 18 19 9 28 27 Cy Denneny Ottawa Senators 18 18 4 22 28 Didier Pitre Montreal Canadiens 17 14 5 19 12 Alf Skinner Toronto Arenas 17 12 4 16...
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  • of Fame: Arthur Farrell Jimmy Gardner Jack Laviolette Jack Marshall Didier Pitre Fred Scanlan Harry Trihey Joe Hall Tommy Dunderdale Wikisource has original...
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  • place on January 5 under a cloud. Didier Pitre had signed a contract with both the Canadiens and the Nationals. Pitre was risking a $2,000 fine and 60...
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    Marie, Michigan and was the nephew of Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Didier Pitre. "Victor Desjardins". United States Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved September...
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  • Pts PIM Tommy Smith Toronto Shamrocks Quebec Bulldogs 19 40 4 44 43 Didier Pitre Montreal Canadiens 20 30 4 34 15 Gordon Roberts Montreal Wanderers 19...
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  • 1878 – Tullio Serafin, Italian conductor and director (d. 1968) 1883 – Didier Pitre, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1934) 1884 – Hilda Rix Nicholas, Australian...
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    Pierre-Michel-François Chevalier, known as Pitre-Chevalier, (16 November 1812 – 15 June 1863) was a French author, historian and journalist. He was an...
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