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'''Dan Bain''' (b. [[August 15]], [[1874]] in [[Belleville, Ontario|Belleville]], [[Ontario]] - [[August 15]], [[1962]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[forward (ice hockey)|forward]] who played for the [[Winnipeg Victorias]] in the pre-[[National Hockey League]] days. Dan led the Victorias to two [[Stanley Cup]]s, becoming the first team from outside [[Montreal]] to win the Cup. He was inducted into the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] in [[1945]]. |
'''Dan Bain''' (b. [[August 15]], [[1874]] in [[Belleville, Ontario|Belleville]], [[Ontario]] - [[August 15]], [[1962]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[forward (ice hockey)|forward]] who played for the [[Winnipeg Victorias]] in the pre-[[National Hockey League]] days. Dan led the Victorias to two [[Stanley Cup]]s, becoming the first team from outside [[Montreal]] to win the Cup. He was inducted into the [[International Hockey Hall of Fame]] in [[1945]]. |
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Dan was also voted Canada's top sportsman of the last 50 years of the 19th century. |
Dan was also voted Canada's top sportsman of the last 50 years of the 19th century. |
Revision as of 03:19, 21 May 2006
Dan Bain (b. August 15, 1874 in Belleville, Ontario - August 15, 1962) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Winnipeg Victorias in the pre-National Hockey League days. Dan led the Victorias to two Stanley Cups, becoming the first team from outside Montreal to win the Cup. He was inducted into the International Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945.
Dan was also voted Canada's top sportsman of the last 50 years of the 19th century.
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