Larry Molyneaux, the Glossary
Lawrence Samuel Molyneaux (July 8, 1912 – May 24, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 45 games in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers during the 1937–38 and 1938–39 seasons.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: American Hockey League, Assist (ice hockey), Canadian–American Hockey League, Cleveland Barons (1937–1973), Defenceman, Goal (ice hockey), Ice hockey, National Hockey League, New Haven Eagles, New York Rangers, Newmarket Hurricanes, Ontario, Ontario Hockey Association, Penalty (ice hockey), Philadelphia Ramblers, Pittsburgh Hornets, Point (ice hockey), Quebec Castors, Season (sports), Springfield Indians, Sutton, Ontario, Toronto, 1936–37 AHL season, 1937–38 AHL season, 1937–38 NHL season, 1938–39 AHL season, 1938–39 NHL season, 1939–40 AHL season, 1940–41 AHL season.
- Newmarket Redmen players
- Quebec Castors players
- Sportspeople from the Regional Municipality of York
American Hockey League
The American Hockey League (AHL) is a professional ice hockey league based in the United States and Canada that serves as the primary developmental league for the National Hockey League (NHL).
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Assist (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, or touched it in any other way which enabled the goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the goal.
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Canadian–American Hockey League
The Canadian–American Hockey League, popularly known as the Can-Am League, was a professional ice hockey league that operated from 1926 to 1936.
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Cleveland Barons (1937–1973)
The Cleveland Barons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League.
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Defenceman
Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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Goal (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a goal is scored when the puck entirely crosses the goal line between the two goal posts and below the goal crossbar.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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New Haven Eagles
The New Haven Eagles were a professional ice hockey team that played in New Haven, Connecticut.
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New York Rangers
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City.
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Newmarket Hurricanes
The Newmarket Hurricanes were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Newmarket, Ontario.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Ontario Hockey Association
The Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) is the governing body for the majority of junior and senior level ice hockey teams in the province of Ontario.
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Penalty (ice hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules.
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Philadelphia Ramblers
The Philadelphia Ramblers were a minor professional ice hockey team based in the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh Hornets
The Pittsburgh Hornets were a minor-league professional men's ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Point (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the point statistic has two contemporary meanings.
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Quebec Castors
The Quebec Castors or Quebec Beavers were two professional ice hockey teams based in Quebec City, Quebec from 1926 until 1928 and then from 1932 to 1935.
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Season (sports)
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September.
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Springfield Indians
The Springfield Indians were two separate minor professional ice hockey franchise, originally based in West Springfield, Massachusetts and later Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Sutton, Ontario
Sutton is a suburban community located nearly 2 km south of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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1936–37 AHL season
The 1936–37 AHL season was the first season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League.
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1937–38 AHL season
The 1937–38 AHL season was the second season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League.
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1937–38 NHL season
The 1937–38 NHL season was the 21st season of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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1938–39 AHL season
The 1938–39 AHL season was the third season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League.
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1938–39 NHL season
The 1938–39 NHL season was the 22nd season of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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1939–40 AHL season
The 1939–40 AHL season was the fourth season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League.
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1940–41 AHL season
The 1940–41 AHL season was the fifth season of the American Hockey League, which had operated the previous four seasons as the "International-American Hockey League." Nine teams played 56 games each in the schedule.
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See also
Newmarket Redmen players
- Don Willson
- Larry Molyneaux
- Norman Mann
Quebec Castors players
- Abbie Cox
- Adélard Lafrance
- Albert Leduc
- Alex Wood (ice hockey)
- Archie Wilcox
- Armand Mondou
- Art Alexandre
- Bill Phillips (ice hockey)
- Bob McCulley
- Danny Cox (ice hockey)
- Eddie Rodden
- Flat Walsh
- Fred Lowrey
- Gaston Leroux (ice hockey)
- Gene Chouinard
- Gerry Lowrey
- Haldor Halderson
- Harry Connor
- Hub Wilson
- Irv Frew
- Jack McVicar
- Jacques Toupin
- John Doran (ice hockey)
- John Sorrell (ice hockey)
- Johnny Gagnon
- Larry Molyneaux
- Leo Bourgeault
- Leo Murray
- Leo Quenneville
- Louis Berlinguette
- Mickey Blake
- Newsy Lalonde
- Nick Wasnie
- Normie Smith
- Paul Raymond (ice hockey)
- Paul Runge (ice hockey)
- Pete Bellefeuille
- Ray Kinsella
- Robert Boucher (ice hockey)
- Stan McCabe (ice hockey)
- Tommy Filmore
- Vernon Ayres
- Walter McCartney
Sportspeople from the Regional Municipality of York
- Aemilius Jarvis
- Chris Tierney (ice hockey)
- Corey Watman
- Curtis Joseph
- Dalton Kellett
- Darrin Madeley
- David McIntyre
- David Ostella
- Earl Cook
- Ed Werenich
- Erin Ambrose
- Ernie Collett (ice hockey)
- Gord Reid
- Guy Clarkson
- Heather Clarke
- Jack Christie
- Joel Hanley
- Jon St. Denis
- Julie Hastings
- Keith Acton
- Kerry Micks
- Kevin Pangos
- Larry Molyneaux
- Liz Knox
- Matt Ryan (ice hockey)
- Michael Del Zotto
- Ray Grant (curler)
- Rick Fera
- Rolly Goldring
- Ryan Winterton
- Sam Bennett (ice hockey)
- Sam Carrick
- Shane Konings
- Tim Jacobs
- Tina Irwin
- Trevor Carrick