Marc Boileau, the Glossary
Marc Claude Boileau (September 3, 1932 – December 27, 2000) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[1]
Table of Contents
64 relations: Allan Cup, American Hockey League, Assist (ice hockey), Avco World Trophy, Centre (ice hockey), Cincinnati Mohawks, Coach (sport), Detroit Red Wings, Fort Wayne Komets, Goal (ice hockey), Hershey Bears, Ice hockey, Indianapolis Chiefs, International Hockey League (1945–2001), Jean-Guy Gendron, Ken Schinkel, Kitchener Greenshirts, List of OHA Junior A standings, List of Pittsburgh Penguins head coaches, List of Quebec Nordiques head coaches, Los Angeles Blades, Los Angeles Blades (WHL), Maurice Filion, National Hockey League, New York Americans, Ontario Hockey Association, Penalty (ice hockey), Pittsburgh Penguins, Point (ice hockey), Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Quebec Junior Hockey League, Quebec Nordiques, René Boileau (ice hockey), Season (sports), Seattle Totems, Western Hockey League (1952–1974), Work ethic, World Hockey Association, 1925–26 NHL season, 1953–54 IHL season, 1956 Allan Cup, 1956–57 IHL season, 1957–58 IHL season, 1958–59 WHL season, 1959–60 WHL season, 1960–61 WHL season, 1961–62 AHL season, 1961–62 NHL season, 1962–63 WHL season, ... Expand index (14 more) »
- Cincinnati Mohawks (IHL) players
- Ice hockey people from Montreal (region)
- Indianapolis Chiefs players
- Kitchener Greenshirts players
- Quebec Nordiques coaches
- Seattle Breakers coaches
- Seattle Thunderbirds coaches
- Sportspeople from Pointe-Claire
Allan Cup
The Allan Cup is the trophy awarded annually to the senior ice hockey champions of Canada.
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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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Avco World Trophy
The Avco World Trophy, also known as the Avco Cup, is the playoff championship trophy of the defunct World Hockey Association, which operated from 1972 until 1979.
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Centre (ice hockey)
The centre (or center in American English) in ice hockey is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice, away from the sideboards.
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Cincinnati Mohawks
The Cincinnati Mohawks was the name of two professional ice hockey teams in Cincinnati, Ohio who played their home games at the Cincinnati Gardens.
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Coach (sport)
An athletic coach is a person coaching in sport, involved in the direction, instruction, and training of a sports team or athlete.
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Detroit Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings (colloquially referred to as the Wings) are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit.
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Fort Wayne Komets
The Fort Wayne Komets are a minor league ice hockey team in the ECHL. Marc Boileau and Fort Wayne Komets are fort Wayne Komets players.
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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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Hershey Bears
The Hershey Bears are a professional ice hockey team based in Hershey, Pennsylvania, a town located 14 miles east of the state capital of Harrisburg.
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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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Indianapolis Chiefs
The Indianapolis Chiefs were a minor league professional ice hockey team that played in the International Hockey League from 1955 to 1962.
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International Hockey League (1945–2001)
The International Hockey League (IHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league in the United States and Canada that operated from 1945 to 2001.
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Jean-Guy Gendron
Joseph Eudore Jean-Guy "Smitty" Gendron (August 30, 1934 – June 30, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 863 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers. Marc Boileau and Jean-Guy Gendron are Canadian ice hockey coaches and Quebec Nordiques coaches.
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Ken Schinkel
Kenneth Calvin Schinkel (November 27, 1932 – November 20, 2020) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right wing and coach. Marc Boileau and Ken Schinkel are Canadian ice hockey coaches and Pittsburgh Penguins coaches.
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Kitchener Greenshirts
The Kitchener Greenshirts name has been used by five separate ice hockey teams playing in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
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List of OHA Junior A standings
This is a list of OHA standings and season-by-season summaries of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior A division from 1933 to 1972, and its Tier I division from 1972 to 1974.
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List of Pittsburgh Penguins head coaches
The Pittsburgh Penguins are an American professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Marc Boileau and List of Pittsburgh Penguins head coaches are Pittsburgh Penguins coaches.
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List of Quebec Nordiques head coaches
The Quebec Nordiques were an ice hockey team who played in both the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA). Marc Boileau and List of Quebec Nordiques head coaches are Quebec Nordiques coaches.
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Los Angeles Blades
The Los Angeles Blades were a professional inline hockey team based in Los Angeles, California.
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Los Angeles Blades (WHL)
The Los Angeles Blades were a minor league hockey team which played in the Western Hockey League from 1961 to 1967.
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Maurice Filion
Maurice Filion (February 12, 1932 – July 28, 2017) was a Canadian ice hockey coach and general manager. Marc Boileau and Maurice Filion are Canadian ice hockey coaches and Quebec Nordiques coaches.
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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 York Americans
The New York Americans, colloquially known as the Amerks, were a professional ice hockey team based in New York City from 1925 to 1942.
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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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Pittsburgh Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins (colloquially known as the Pens) are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh.
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Point (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the point statistic has two contemporary meanings.
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Pointe-Claire
Pointe-Claire is a Quebec local municipality within the Urban agglomeration of Montreal on the Island of Montreal in Canada.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
Quebec Junior Hockey League
The Ligue de Hockey Junior du Québec (LHJQ) or Quebec Junior Hockey League (QJHL) is a Hockey Québec Canadian Junior A ice hockey league and is a member of Hockey Canada and the Canadian Junior Hockey League.
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Quebec Nordiques
The Quebec Nordiques (Nordiques de Québec, pronounced in Quebec French, in Canadian English; translated "Northmen" or "Northerners") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City.
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René Boileau (ice hockey)
Joseph Lorenzo Lionel Boileau (May 18, 1904 – June 9, 1969), known as René Boileau, was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played seven games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Americans during the 1925–26 season, and five seasons in various minor-professional leagues. Marc Boileau and René Boileau (ice hockey) are ice hockey people from Montreal (region) and Sportspeople from Pointe-Claire.
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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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Seattle Totems
The Seattle Totems were a professional ice hockey franchise in Seattle, Washington.
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Western Hockey League (1952–1974)
The Western Hockey League (WHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league based in Western Canada that operated from 1952 to 1974.
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Work ethic
Work ethic is a belief that work and diligence have a moral benefit and an inherent ability, virtue or value to strengthen character and individual abilities.
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World Hockey Association
The World Hockey Association (Association mondiale de hockey) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979.
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1925–26 NHL season
The 1925–26 NHL season was the ninth season of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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1953–54 IHL season
The 1953–54 IHL season was the ninth season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1956 Allan Cup
The 1956 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1955–56 senior "A" season.
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1956–57 IHL season
The 1956–57 IHL season was the 12th season of the International Hockey League (IHL), a North American minor professional ice hockey league.
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1957–58 IHL season
The 1957–58 IHL season was the 13th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1958–59 WHL season
The 1958–59 WHL season was the seventh season of the Western Hockey League.
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1959–60 WHL season
The 1959–60 WHL season was the eighth season of the Western Hockey League.
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1960–61 WHL season
The 1960–61 WHL season was the ninth season of the Western Hockey League.
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1961–62 AHL season
The 1961–62 AHL season was the 26th season of the American Hockey League.
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1961–62 NHL season
The 1961–62 NHL season was the 45th season of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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1962–63 WHL season
The 1962–63 WHL season was the 11th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1963–64 WHL season
The 1963–64 WHL season was the 12th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1964–65 WHL season
The 1964–65 WHL season was the 13th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1965–66 WHL season
The 1965–66 WHL season was the 14th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1967–68 WHL season
The 1967–68 WHL season was the 16th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1968–69 WHL season
The 1968–69 WHL season was the 17th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1969–70 WHL season
The 1969–70 WHL season was the 18th season of the Western Hockey League.
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1970–71 IHL season
The 1970–71 IHL season was the 26th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1971–72 IHL season
The 1971–72 IHL season was the 27th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1972–73 IHL season
The 1972–73 IHL season was the 28th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1973–74 NHL season
The 1973–74 NHL season was the 57th season of the National Hockey League.
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1974–75 NHL season
The 1974–75 NHL season was the 58th season of the National Hockey League.
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1975–76 NHL season
The 1975–76 NHL season was the 59th season of the National Hockey League.
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1976–77 WHA season
The 1976–77 WHA season was the fifth season of the World Hockey Association (WHA).
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1977–78 WHA season
The 1977–78 WHA season was the sixth season of the World Hockey Association (WHA).
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See also
Cincinnati Mohawks (IHL) players
- Al Johnson (ice hockey)
- Barry Thorndycraft
- Bill Sutherland (ice hockey)
- Claude Evans
- Claude LaForge
- Connie Broden
- Don Marshall
- Don Smith (ice hockey, born 1929)
- Eddie Kachur
- Garry Edmundson
- Glenn Ramsay
- Jim Bartlett
- Lloyd Finkbeiner
- Lou Marcon
- Marc Boileau
- Paul Bibeault
- Phil Goyette
- Roland McLenahan
Ice hockey people from Montreal (region)
- Alex Killorn
- Alfred Lépine
- Ben Walter
- Benoît Brunet
- Bianca Della Porta
- Brad Purdie
- Brandon Reid
- Catherine Ward
- Claude LaBrosse
- Daniel Sprong
- Derek Frenette
- Devon Levi
- Dillon Fournier
- Dominic Turgeon
- Drew Paris
- Fred Scanlan
- Hector Lépine
- Herb LaFontaine
- Jeff Williams (ice hockey)
- Lauriane Rougeau
- Leslie Oles
- Louis Leblanc
- Manny Fernandez (ice hockey)
- Marc Boileau
- P. J. Stock
- Peter Worrell
- Phil Myre
- René Boileau (ice hockey)
- Richard Mulhern
- Thérèse Brisson
- Yaniv Perets
- Yanni Kaldis
Indianapolis Chiefs players
- Bill LeCaine
- Bobby Rivard
- Chuck Adamson (ice hockey)
- Don O'Hearn
- Don Rigazio
- Don Smith (ice hockey, born 1929)
- Gordon Buttrey
- Gordon Haidy
- Gordon Turlick
- Jack Douglas (ice hockey)
- Len Ronson
- Len Thornson
- Leo Lamoureux
- Marc Boileau
- Murray MacPherson
- Myron Stankiewicz
Kitchener Greenshirts players
- Art Herchenratter
- Babe Siebert
- Bobby Bauer
- Buddy Horne
- Clarence Behling
- Claude Pronovost
- Ernie Parkes
- Floyd Hillman
- Garry Edmundson
- Gary Collins (ice hockey)
- George Patterson (ice hockey)
- Glen Cressman
- Howard Mackie (ice hockey)
- Howie Glover
- Jack Keating
- Keke Mortson
- Les Binkley
- Marc Boileau
- Milt Schmidt
- Myron Stankiewicz
- Orval Tessier
- Rudolph Kampman
- Steve Seftel
- Woody Dumart
Quebec Nordiques coaches
- André Boudrias
- André Savard
- Charles Thiffault
- Clément Jodoin
- Dave Chambers
- Don Jackson (ice hockey)
- Guy Lapointe
- Jacques Demers
- Jacques Martin (ice hockey)
- Jacques Plante
- Jean Perron
- Jean-Guy Gendron
- Joel Quenneville
- List of Quebec Nordiques head coaches
- Marc Boileau
- Marc Crawford
- Maurice Filion
- Maurice Richard
- Michel Bergeron (ice hockey coach)
- Pierre Pagé
- Robbie Ftorek
- Ron Harris (ice hockey)
- Ron Lapointe
- Serge Aubry
- Simon Nolet
Seattle Breakers coaches
- Marc Boileau
Seattle Thunderbirds coaches
- Barry Melrose
- Bob Lowes
- Dean Chynoweth
- Don Nachbaur
- Jim Dobson (ice hockey)
- Marc Boileau
- Russ Farwell
- Steve Konowalchuk
- Walt Kyle
Sportspeople from Pointe-Claire
- Adam McLeish
- Adam Sinagra
- Aidan McMullan
- Alexandre Chevrier
- Andrea Dewar
- Anthony Duclair
- Ashley McGregor
- Benoît Brunet
- Brianna Miller
- Bryan Moody
- Christine Robinson
- Dominic Turgeon
- Henry Hering (rower)
- Ieva Kibirkštis
- Jason Lauzon-Séguin
- Jeff Williams (ice hockey)
- Julie Tippin
- Kelly Sudia
- L. P. Ladouceur
- Lauriane Rougeau
- Louis Béland-Goyette
- Louis Leblanc
- Marc Boileau
- Mathieu Turgeon
- Matthew Hawes
- Michael Soles
- Mike Matheson
- Patricia Noall
- René Boileau (ice hockey)
- Rhian Wilkinson
- Rosanna Tomiuk
- Thomas Hall (canoeist)
- Tiiu Nurmberg
- Tracy Little
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Boileau
, 1963–64 WHL season, 1964–65 WHL season, 1965–66 WHL season, 1967–68 WHL season, 1968–69 WHL season, 1969–70 WHL season, 1970–71 IHL season, 1971–72 IHL season, 1972–73 IHL season, 1973–74 NHL season, 1974–75 NHL season, 1975–76 NHL season, 1976–77 WHA season, 1977–78 WHA season.