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Harold Richardson Laycoe (June 23, 1922 –
April 29, 1998) was a
Canadian ice
hockey defenceman and coach. He pla**** in the
National Hockey League (NHL)...
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between the
Canadiens and
their rival Boston Bruins. The Bruins' Hal
Laycoe, who had
previously pla****
defence for the Canadiens, high-sticked Richard...
- Hal
Laycoe, and when
linesman Cliff Thompson restrained Richard,
Laycoe punched Richard repeatedly. One of Richard's
teammates knocked down
Laycoe, allowing...
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Maloney (the
third general manager in team
history after Poile and Hal
Laycoe)
recalled the
importance of a
successful season for the
Canucks in that...
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coaches from the New
Westminster Royals,
including its head
coach Hal
Laycoe. The
Buckaroos went on to beat the
Seattle Totems in the
league championship...
- head
coaches for the Canucks. The franchise's
first head
coach was Hal
Laycoe, who
coached the
Canucks for two seasons.
Alain Vigneault coached the most...
- Brown, 2008–2016, 2022 Anze Kopitar, 2016–present Red Kelly: 1967–1969 Hal
Laycoe: 1969–1970
Johnny Wilson: 1969–1970
Larry Regan: 1970–1972 Fred Glover:...
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against Boston, when Hal
Laycoe struck Richard in the head with his stick.
Richard retaliated by
slashing viciously at
Laycoe's head, then
punched linesman...
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Morris R. Jeppson,
American lieutenant and
physicist (d. 2010) 1922 – Hal
Laycoe,
Canadian ice
hockey player and
coach (d. 1998) 1923 –
Peter Corr, Irish-English...
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violent confrontation in a game
against the Bruins.
Bruins defenceman Hal
Laycoe, who had
previously pla**** for the Canadiens, high-sticked
Richard in the...