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    Frank Sellick Calder (November 17, 1877 – February 4, 1943) was a British-born Canadian ice hockey executive, journalist, and athlete. Calder was the...
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    competition in the National Hockey League (NHL)." It is named after Frank Calder, the first president of the NHL. Serving as the NHL's Rookie of the Year...
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    season, it is named after Frank Calder, first president of the National Hockey League. The Calder Cup is distinct from the Calder Memorial Trophy, which...
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    pandemic. The trophy is named after Frank Calder, who was the first president of the National Hockey League. The Calder Memorial Trophy, which is awarded...
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  • Frank Arthur Calder, OC OBC (August 3, 1915 – November 4, 2006) was a Nisga'a politician in Canada. Born in Nass Harbour, British Columbia, Calder was...
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    presidency originated in the National Hockey Association (NHA), which Frank Calder presided over jointly as NHA acting president and NHL president in the...
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    from this rule). The annual playoff champion is awarded the Calder Cup, named for Frank Calder, the first President (1917–1943) of the NHL. The defending...
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  • the "Original Six" era of the NHL. The league's long-time president Frank Calder died due to heart disease. The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Boston...
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    Ontario, to become the Hamilton Tigers. The NHL president at the time, Frank Calder, stripped the franchise from owner Mike Quinn and sold it to a Hamilton-based...
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  • Hockey League president Frank Arthur Calder (1915–2006), Canadian politician, plaintiff in Calder v British Columbia (AG) Harry Calder (1901–1995), South African...
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    again. When he was assured that Bailey would survive, league president Frank Calder suspended Shore for 16 games. An all-star benefit game was held at Maple...
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  • the NHA, and, on November 26, 1917, formed the National Hockey League. Frank Calder was chosen as the NHL's first president, serving until his death in 1943...
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  • schoolteacher, outlaw Frank Calder (Oliver Reed) and his band of rustlers and thieves kidnap Melissa, not for ransom but because Calder wants to be taught...
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    Girl Like You Patrick Standish Jonathan Miller 1971 The Hunting Party Frank Calder Don Medford The Devils Urbain Grandier Ken Russell 1972 Z.P.G. Russ McNeil...
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    possible lawsuit by league president Frank Calder, the players, led by Billy Burch and Shorty Green, held firm. Calder then suspended the entire team and...
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  • December 11, 1918. The NHL owners, against the wishes of Frank Calder, attended the meeting. Calder considered that an NHA meeting could not proceed with...
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  • Arena corporation. At this point, NHA president Robertson and secretary Frank Calder denied that the NHA would change, dissolve or adopt other subterfuge...
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  • Hamilton as a city in his league. To head this off, league president Frank Calder got the owners of the league to admit a Hamilton franchise. As Abso-Pure...
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    There was also change at the top; in February 1943, league President Frank Calder collapsed during a meeting, dying shortly after. After receiving assurances...
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  • (even though the season started on November 29, 1924). NHL President Frank Calder was not amused, stating that the players would be fined or suspended...
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    Changes Likely in Pro Circuit". The Globe and Mail. May 16, 1927. p. 11. "Frank Calder to deal with Art Ross". Toronto Star. May 16, 1927. p. 10. "Hainsworth...
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  • best-of-three series. After the first game was declared a draw, NHL president Frank Calder ruled that the series would go no more than five games, with overtimes...
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  • paid $5000 to Frank Calder, the president of the NHL to purchase the Quebec Bulldogs franchise. The payment was made directly to Frank Calder, not the NHL...
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    to a boxing match by baseball player Art Shires. While NHL President Frank Calder said that Shore's participation was up to Bruins' manager Art Ross to...
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  • "Hidden Truths" Red Cap RQMS Rufus Webb Episode: "Esprit de Corps" Taggart Frank Calder Episode: "Bad Blood" 2005 The Golden Hour PC Phil Carroll Mini-series...
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    then submitted a very lenient report on Clapper, and NHL president Frank Calder gave Clapper only a fine as a result. Campbell made a controversial call...
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    that focused on Calder's mobiles. Frank Zappa stated that his compositions employ a principle of balance similar to Calder mobiles. The meaning of the term...
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    war but was persuaded otherwise. In February 1943, league President Frank Calder collapsed during a meeting, dying shortly after. Red Dutton agreed to...
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    again. When he was assured that Bailey would survive, league president Frank Calder suspended Shore for 16 games. An all-star benefit game was held at Maple...
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    to meet with Frank Calder in the 1920s and 1930s to discuss uniform rules of play, and consistent ice rink markings and dimensions. Calder and the NHL...
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