Paul Curtis (ice hockey), the Glossary
Paul Edwin Curtis (born September 29, 1947) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 185 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, and Los Angeles Kings between 1969 and 1973.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: American Hockey League, Assist (ice hockey), Baltimore Clippers, Central Hockey League (1963–84), Cincinnati Swords, Defenceman, Goal (ice hockey), Houston Apollos, Ice hockey, List of OHA Junior A standings, Los Angeles Kings, Michigan Stags, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League, Nova Scotia Voyageurs, Ontario, Ontario Hockey Association, Penalty (ice hockey), Peterborough Petes, Peterborough, Ontario, Point (ice hockey), Providence Reds, Season (sports), St. Louis Blues, World Hockey Association, 1967–68 CPHL season, 1968–69 CHL season, 1969–70 AHL season, 1969–70 NHL season, 1970–71 NHL season, 1971–72 NHL season, 1972–73 NHL season, 1973–74 AHL season, 1974–75 WHA season, 1975–76 AHL season.
- Baltimore Blades players
- Cincinnati Swords players
- Michigan Stags players
- Montreal Voyageurs players
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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Baltimore Clippers
The Baltimore Clippers were a minor league professional ice hockey team from in Baltimore, Maryland, playing in the Baltimore Civic Center.
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Central Hockey League (1963–84)
The Central Professional Hockey League was a minor professional ice hockey league that operated in the United States from 1963 to 1984.
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Cincinnati Swords
The Cincinnati Swords were an American Hockey League team that played at the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1971 to 1974.
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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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Houston Apollos
The Houston Apollos were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Houston, Texas.
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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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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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Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles.
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The Michigan Stags were a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit that played a portion of the 1974–75 season in the World Hockey Association.
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Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling Canadiens is always used instead of Canadians.
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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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Nova Scotia Voyageurs
The Nova Scotia Voyageurs were a professional ice hockey team, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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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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Peterborough Petes
The Peterborough Petes are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League.
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Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough is a city on the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada, about 125 kilometres (78 miles) northeast of Toronto.
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Point (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the point statistic has two contemporary meanings.
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Providence Reds
The Providence Reds were a hockey team that played in the Canadian-American Hockey League (CAHL) between 1926 and 1936 and the American Hockey League (AHL) from 1936 to 1977, the last season of which they played as the Rhode Island Reds.
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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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St. Louis Blues
The St.
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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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1967–68 CPHL season
The 1967–68 Central Professional Hockey League season was the fifth season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.
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1968–69 CHL season
The 1968–69 CHL season was the sixth season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1969–70 AHL season
The 1969–70 AHL season was the 34th season of the American Hockey League.
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1969–70 NHL season
The 1969–70 NHL season was the 53rd season of the National Hockey League.
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1970–71 NHL season
The 1970–71 NHL season was the 54th season of the National Hockey League.
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1971–72 NHL season
The 1971–72 NHL season was the 55th season of the National Hockey League.
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1972–73 NHL season
The 1972–73 NHL season was the 56th season of the National Hockey League.
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1973–74 AHL season
The 1973–74 AHL season was the 38th season of the American Hockey League.
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1974–75 WHA season
The 1974–75 WHA season was the third season of the World Hockey Association.
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1975–76 AHL season
The 1975–76 AHL season was the 40th season of the American Hockey League.
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See also
Baltimore Blades players
- Alain Caron (ice hockey)
- Alton White
- Arnie Brown
- Barry Legge
- Bill Evo
- Bill Reed
- Bob Jones (ice hockey)
- Claude Chartre
- Craig Reichmuth
- Danny Gruen
- Ed Johnstone
- Fred Speck
- Gary Bredin
- Gary Sittler
- Gary Veneruzzo
- Gerry Desjardins
- Goldie Goldthorpe
- Guy Trottier
- Jacques Locas (ice hockey, born 1954)
- Jean-Paul LeBlanc
- Jerry Zrymiak
- Jimmy McLeod
- John Miszuk
- Larry Johnston
- Marc Tardif
- Michel Rouleau
- Paul Curtis (ice hockey)
- Paul Larose
- Pierre Guité
- Randy Legge
- Reg Thomas (ice hockey)
- Steve Andrascik
- Steve Richardson (ice hockey)
- Steve West (ice hockey)
- Tom Serviss
Cincinnati Swords players
- André Deschamps
- Bill Hajt
- Bill Inglis (ice hockey)
- Bob Richer
- Butch Deadmarsh
- Chris Evans (ice hockey)
- Craig Ramsay
- Doug Rombough
- François Lacombe
- Gary Bromley
- Hap Myers (ice hockey)
- Hugh Harris (ice hockey)
- Jack Taggart
- Jake Rathwell
- Jean Landry (ice hockey)
- Jim Schoenfeld
- Joe Noris
- Joe Robertson (ice hockey)
- John Gould (ice hockey)
- Keke Mortson
- Ken Murray (ice hockey)
- Larry Carriere
- Larry Mickey
- Mike Keeler
- Mike Robitaille
- Morris Titanic
- Murray Kuntz
- Paul Andrea
- Paul Curtis (ice hockey)
- Peter McNab
- Randy Wyrozub
- Ray McKay
- Reg Fleming
- Rick Dudley
- Rocky Farr
- Rod Zaine
- Ron Busniuk
- Steve Cuddie
- Steve Richardson (ice hockey)
- Terry Ball (ice hockey)
- Tim Regan (ice hockey)
- Tom Miller (ice hockey)
Michigan Stags players
- Alain Caron (ice hockey)
- Alton White
- Arnie Brown
- Barry Legge
- Bill Evo
- Bill Reed
- Bob Jones (ice hockey)
- Brian McDonald (ice hockey)
- Claude Chartre
- Craig Reichmuth
- Danny Gruen
- Ed Johnstone
- Fred Speck
- Gary Bredin
- Gary Sittler
- Gary Veneruzzo
- Gerry Desjardins
- Goldie Goldthorpe
- Guy Trottier
- Jacques Locas (ice hockey, born 1954)
- Jean-Paul LeBlanc
- Jerry Zrymiak
- Jimmy McLeod
- John Miszuk
- Larry Johnston
- Len Fontaine
- Marc Tardif
- Michel Rouleau
- Paul Curtis (ice hockey)
- Paul Hoganson
- Paul Larose
- Pierre Guité
- Randy Legge
- Reg Thomas (ice hockey)
- Steve Andrascik
- Steve Richardson (ice hockey)
- Steve Sutherland (ice hockey)
- Steve West (ice hockey)
- Tom Serviss
Montreal Voyageurs players
- Alain Caron (ice hockey)
- Bart Crashley
- Bernie Blanchette
- Bob Berry (ice hockey)
- Bob Munro
- Bob Paradise
- Bobby Sheehan (ice hockey)
- Brian Lavender
- Chuck Lefley
- Dennis Hextall
- Germain Gagnon
- Gregg Boddy
- Guy Charron
- Hugh Harris (ice hockey)
- Jack Norris (ice hockey)
- Jean Gauthier
- John French (ice hockey)
- Jude Drouin
- Kevin Ahearn
- Larry Mickey
- Leon Rochefort
- Lucien Grenier
- Lyle Carter
- Marc Tardif
- Mike Hyndman
- Murray Flegel
- Paul Curtis (ice hockey)
- Pete Mahovlich
- Phil Myre
- Phil Roberto
- Pierre Bouchard
- Ray Fortin
- Ray Martynuik
- Rey Comeau
- Robin Burns
- Ron Busniuk
- Terry Clancy
- Terry Gray (ice hockey)
- Wayne Thomas (ice hockey)