Haldor Halderson

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Haldor Halderson
Date of birth January 6, 1900
place of birth Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada
date of death August 1, 1965
Place of death Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nickname Slim
size 191 cm
Weight 91 kg
position defender
Shot hand Right
Career stations
1917-1918 Winnipeg Ypres
1918-1919 Winnipeg Monarchs
1919-1920 Winnipeg Falcons
1920-1921 Saskatoon Crescents
1921-1922 Victoria Aristocrats
1922-1926 Victoria Cougars
1926-1927 Detroit Cougars
Toronto Maple Leafs
1927-1928 Québec Castors
1928-1929 Newark Bulldogs
1929-1933 Kansas City Pla-Mors
1933-1936 Tulsa Oilers
1936-1937 Wichita Skyhawks

Haldor (Harold) "Slim" Halderson (born January 6, 1900 in Winnipeg , Manitoba , † August 1, 1965 ibid) was a Canadian ice hockey player . He played in the position of the right winger.

Career

Winnipeg Falcons team photo before leaving for Antwerp in 1920

At the Olympic Summer Games in Antwerp in 1920 he won the gold medal in the Olympic ice hockey tournament with the Canadian national team , which was made up of players from the Winnipeg Falcons . In the same year he also won the Allan Cup with the Falcons .

Another success in his career was winning the Stanley Cup in the 1924/25 season with the Victoria Cougars . His NHL stations were the Detroit Cougars and Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1926-27 season .

Achievements and Awards

NHL statistics

Seasons Games Gates Assists Points Penalty minutes
Regular season 1 44 3 2 5 65
Playoffs - - - - - -

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