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'''Fran Huck''' (born December 4, 1945 in [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], [[Saskatchewan]]) is a retired [[ice hockey]] player. He represented Canada at the [[1968 Winter Olympics]], winning one bronze medal. He would also play professionally in the [[National Hockey League]] and [[World Hockey Association]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]], [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]], [[Winnipeg Jets]], [[Minnesota Fighting Saints]], and [[Denver Spurs]]. He was inducted into the [[IIHF Hall of Fame|International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame]] in 1999.
'''Anthony Francis Huck''' (born December 4, 1945 in [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], [[Saskatchewan]]) is a retired [[ice hockey]] player. He represented Canada at the [[1968 Winter Olympics]], winning one bronze medal. He would also play professionally in the [[National Hockey League]] and [[World Hockey Association]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]], [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]], [[Winnipeg Jets]], [[Minnesota Fighting Saints]], and [[Denver Spurs]]. He was inducted into the [[IIHF Hall of Fame|International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame]] in 1999.


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Anthony Francis Huck (born December 4, 1945 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a retired ice hockey player. He represented Canada at the 1968 Winter Olympics, winning one bronze medal. He would also play professionally in the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association with the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota Fighting Saints, and Denver Spurs. He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1999.

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