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'''Eric Ernest Unger''' (born December 28, 1926) |
'''Eric Ernest Unger''' (born December 28, 1926) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] player with the [[East York Lyndhursts]]. He won a [[silver medal]] at the [[1954 World Ice Hockey Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden. He also played professionally with the [[Philadelphia Rockets]], [[Springfield Indians]], [[Fort Worth Rangers]], [[Vancouver Canucks]], and [[Oakland Oaks (hockey)|Oakland Oaks]].<ref>"Eric Unger", [[Society for International Hockey Research]] Database, accessed August 4, 2015.</ref> |
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Born |
Strongfield, SK, CAN | December 28, 1926||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) | ||||||||||
Weight | 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb) | ||||||||||
Position | Center | ||||||||||
Shot | Left | ||||||||||
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East York Lyndhursts Philadelphia Rockets Springfield Indians Fort Worth Rangers Vancouver Canucks Oakland Oaks | ||||||||||
National team | Canada | ||||||||||
Playing career | 1947–1954 | ||||||||||
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Eric Ernest Unger (born December 28, 1926) was a Canadian ice hockey player with the East York Lyndhursts. He won a silver medal at the 1954 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. He also played professionally with the Philadelphia Rockets, Springfield Indians, Fort Worth Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, and Oakland Oaks.[1]
References
- ^ "Eric Unger", Society for International Hockey Research Database, accessed August 4, 2015.