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'''Morris Alexander Stefaniw''' (born January 10, 1948 in [[North Battleford]], [[Saskatchewan]]) is a retired [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[centre (ice hockey)|centreman]]. During the [[1972–73 NHL season|1972–73 season]], he appeared in 13 games for the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]'s [[Atlanta Flames]]. His lone NHL goal was the first goal in Flames' history, during a 3-2 victory over the [[New York Islanders]] on the 7th of October, 1982<ref>{{cite book|last=Weekes|first=Don|title=The Unofficial Guide To Even More Of Hockey's Most Unusual Records|year=2004|publisher=Greystone Books|location=Canada|isbn=9781553650621|pages=240}}</ref> |
'''Morris Alexander Stefaniw''' (born January 10, 1948 in [[North Battleford]], [[Saskatchewan]]) is a retired [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[centre (ice hockey)|centreman]]. During the [[1972–73 NHL season|1972–73 season]], he appeared in 13 games for the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]'s [[Atlanta Flames]]. His lone NHL goal was the first goal in Flames' history, during a 3-2 victory over the [[New York Islanders]] on the 7th of October, 1982.<ref>{{cite book|last=Weekes|first=Don|title=The Unofficial Guide To Even More Of Hockey's Most Unusual Records|year=2004|publisher=Greystone Books|location=Canada|isbn=9781553650621|pages=240}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:52, 5 December 2012
Morris Alexander Stefaniw (born January 10, 1948 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a retired professional ice hockey centreman. During the 1972–73 season, he appeared in 13 games for the NHL's Atlanta Flames. His lone NHL goal was the first goal in Flames' history, during a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on the 7th of October, 1982.[1]
References
- ^ Weekes, Don (2004). The Unofficial Guide To Even More Of Hockey's Most Unusual Records. Canada: Greystone Books. p. 240. ISBN 9781553650621.
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Categories:
- 1948 births
- Living people
- Albuquerque Six Guns players
- Atlanta Flames players
- Baltimore Clippers players
- Canadian ice hockey centres
- Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan
- Johnstown Jets players
- Nova Scotia Voyageurs players
- Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977) players
- Omaha Knights (CHL) players
- People from North Battleford
- Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) players
- Providence Reds players