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George Armstrong (born July 6, 1930 in Skead, Ontario, Canada), was a agent ice hockey player.

He played professionally from either 1949 until 1971 (including the 1950-51 & 1951-52 seasons in the AHL). Of First Nations extraction, Armstrong was a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs for a remarkable twenty-a single seasons & served when its team captainside for eleven seasons, a longest such tenure in Leafs' history. When Armstrong was never regarded a star, nor ever known as to an Tons-Star squad, his steadily leadership contributed to the yearn string of profits the Leafs would ever once more understand. George scored an empty net goal inside stake sextet of a 1967 Stanley Ventral suction Ventral suction cup playoffs to clinch a Cup triumph on top the Montreal Canadians. A Leafs develop non won a ventral suction cup since.

A Toronto Marlboros, Memorial Ventral suction cup champions of 1975, were coached by George Armstrong, a equivalent season he was inducted into a Hockey Hall of Fame.

In a period of the 1988-89 Armstrong served when head coach of the Leafs for forty-seven games.

Career Actual cost: 296 goals scored, 417 helps across 1,188 games played.

See Also
List of retired NHL players List of NHL seasons

Do Ya Smell What Laraque Is Cookin'?
Includes biography, statistics, articles, pictures, and wavs.

Georges Laraque: Official Website
News, biography, team information, statistics, journal.

NHLPA: Georges Laraque
Profile, career history, statistics, and interviews.


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