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Doug Harvey
Born in Montreal, Dec. 19, 1924. 5'11", 180. All-time defense ace, won Norris Trophy 7 of 10 years. Led Rangers into playoffs as rookie coach in 1961-62. Last year he topped all defensemen as scorer after shedding coach job.
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Tie Domi
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The "Old Master" of the Ranger defense. Has missed only 20 games in his entire 17-year career. Won Norris Trophy in 1967. Was honored by New York City, the Ranger management, players and press for long service. Once captained Rangers.



Blessed with a powerful shot and a deceptive skating style, Andy could be one of the leading forwards in the game. He captained Guelph, Ont., to the junior title of Canada in '52. Then, after he failed to make good in the N.H.L., he developed fast with Vancouver and Cleveland, helping the latter club win the Payoff Title in the American Hockey League last year and was recalled.



Drafted out of Montreal system, this compact backliner is up after 3 years in Quebec League.



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Brennan Othmann
Don Maloney
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Carl Hagelin, Left Wing - Rangers.
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Jim Neilson
Born Big River, Sask., Nov. 28, 1941. 6'2", 205. Shoots left. He is part Indian and all hockey. Hard shooter, he developed fast in rookie Ranger campaign. Was EPHL rookie of year in 1961-62. at Kitchener-Waterloo.
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