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GERARD, Edward George (1890-1937). Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. His playing career covered 1910 to 1923. Played for ten seasons for the Ottawa Senators. Manager Coach of the Montreal Maroons for the 24-25 season and the 28-29 season. He was a member of several Stanley Cup winning teams and won his fifth Stanley Cup in 1925-26. He retired as a player in 1923. When the Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1945, he was one of the original 9 inductees. Died at the very early age of 47. RARE, large pencil signature “E.G. Gerard” on an album page. On the verso it is also signed in pencil: “J.G. Lamb, Feby 4/28.” LAMB, Joseph Gordon (1906-1982). Professional ice hockey player. Played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League with the Montreal maroons, Ottawa Senators, new York Americans, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit red Wings. His playing career was from 1927 to 1940. One of the great Hockey legends...............SOLD ![]() ![]() |
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