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equally among the junior leagues and branches in Canada. Fleury wanted a junior-aged player to complete an education, rather than be encouraged to quit schooling to focus on playing hockey. In
December 1964, he presented the CAHA's proposal to the NHL for a new draft system which would allow players remain in junior hockey until age 20 instead of the NHL obtaining the player's rights at age 18.
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were required to sign QAHA registration cards which tied them to the association for five years, and that higher-ranked players were given preferential treatment by the QAHA. Fleury was chairman of the city's parks and playgrounds association at the time, and felt that the QAHA was giving children a place to play recreational hockey and denied any intentions to produce professional athletes.
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expansion in junior ice hockey, and named Fleury chairman of a committee to investigate the imbalance the competition in
Eastern Canada and find a solution to include all branches of the CAHA in the national playoffs. He opted to change the format of the Memorial Cup playoffs from an elimination bracket into a round-robin format to reduce travel costs.
486:, during the 50th annual general meeting of the CAHA on May 22, 1964. The CAHA was criticized at the time for neglecting minor hockey concerns, and responded by instructing its branches to begin overseeing tournaments for players under age 10 by implementing standard conditions which included limits on travel distance and the number of games per day.
261:'s junior division, but sought to remain in the Quebec league and play an interlocking schedule which generated more attendance at home games versus the Ontario teams. The other teams in Quebec were opposed to playing teams from Ontario, and Fleury reached an agreement for a schedule among the four teams in Quebec. Two months later, the
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QAHA which had 60,000 registrants in all age groups combined. Fleury and CAHA executives met with the rival organizations in July 1968, in an attempt to end the schism in Quebec. They reached an agreement that saw changes made to the QAHA constitution to unite the organizations and give a greater voice to all age groups.
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was hurting minor hockey in Quebec since organizations had broken away due to resentment of being governed by a primarily
English-speaking body. The rival Quebec Amateur Hockey Federation claimed 70,000 registrants in minor hockey and sought to become the recognized amateur hockey body instead of the
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declined to terminate the agreement since 95 per cent of NHL players were produced by sponsored junior teams. The NHL felt that a draft of players might be viable but wanted to draft players at a younger age than 20, and wanted to continue making payments directly to amateur teams instead of the CAHA
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The CAHA renewed its call to end the direct sponsorship of junior hockey and to establish a universal draft of players. Fleury felt that an end to sponsorship would interest more people in operating a junior team, and asked the NHL to terminate the existing professional-agreement rather than letting
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Fleury was re-elected president in May 1965, and focused that year's general meeting on improvement to Canada's national team. The CAHA continued the national team program based in
Winnipeg, and Fleury expected to begin assembling players in September and keep them together for the winter to prepare
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playoffs in
Eastern Canada, when the junior champions from Quebec and the Maritimes declined to participate and complained that the national deadlines did not allow adequate time to decide their leagues' champions. The CAHA was concerned about the quality of Memorial Cup competition due to the rapid
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Fleury planned to replace the Quebec Junior Hockey League with a new league composed of local talent on teams that operated at a lower level of junior hockey, and be purely amateur without seeking financial assistance from the NHL. The new league grew as two seasons passed, but its teams were unable
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was opposed to his league's strongest players being approached to play on the national team while they were still eligible for junior hockey, and he accused the CAHA of raiding the league. Fleury felt that talking to juniors was acceptable, that no regulations had been broken, and did not blame any
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and added the best available players from across Canada. By the following
February, the national team roster had grown to 33 players to accommodate those who had schooling and employment commitments. The CAHA divided the team into two groups and scheduled exhibition tours for both groups in advance
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champion team was the best choice to represent Canada. Fleury served as chairman of the CAHA's Minor Hockey Week In Canada in 1961 and 1962. He sought to have parents more involved, felt that it was important to keep youths involved in sports for the physical benefits, and that the event had become
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The CAHA wanted to end the NHL system of sponsoring junior hockey teams and replace it with an NHL draft of players who had graduated from junior hockey. The CAHA felt that the current system concentrated talent on a small number of teams and sought for the NHL to spread out that money it invested
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The registration of minor hockey players in Quebec City was criticized by alderman Gaston
Flibotte in January 1955, who felt that municipally funded recreational facilities and programs should not be regimented by the QAHA. He claimed that in order to gain access to the city's rinks, six-year-olds
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operating a hockey school in
Austria. The IIHF also approved a regulation which banned European rinks from hosting both professional players and IIHF events. Fleury felt that European countries were against the presence of North American professionals due to concerns of the best European players
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Fleury was elected first vice-president in May 1962, and served two one-year terms. The CAHA general meeting in 1962 debated alternate methods of selecting the
Canadian national team instead of sending the reigning Allan Cup champion to international events. Later in August, the CAHA approved a
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Confederation of Recreation in Quebec City chose to operate independently and leave the jurisdiction of the QAHA in 1959, due to continued disputes on the registration and release of players in minor hockey. The QAHA regained a presence in the city after it gave approval to establish the
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Legionnaires lost their first two games by scores of 9–1 and 15–0, Fleury felt there was no point in continuing the series. The team withdrew but protested that they should have been allowed to play, and demanded money to cover their travel expenses to Montreal for the series.
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in which Canada was the more-penalized team. The Canadian players wanted to withdraw from the World Championships in protest of the officiating; but reconsidered after a meeting with David Bauer and Fleury, and to avoid a national embarrassment and sanctions against the team.
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as a new associate member. Fleury and fellow CAHA executives drafted a proposal to resolve the differences with the NHL. The CAHA voted to accept the draft proposal as he missed the remainder of the meetings confined to his hotel room to rest and recuperate.
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hosted in the United States. He also explained that the decision not to host the B-division was not made due to its perceived lack of profitability, but rather it was political since the CAHA sought to restrict which countries participated in the A-division.
668:, and allowed the CAHA to distribute development fees paid by the NHL for the drafted players. Fleury returned to the QAHA executive when he was elected a vice-president in September 1966. He was also named to the committee for organizing the inaugural
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Fleury was hospitalized due to a recurring heart condition prior to the 1966 CAHA general meeting, but chose to travel to the meeting in Montreal against his doctor's orders. Fleury ended fifteen years of unsuccessful negotiations to incorporate the
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being lured away. Despite a statement from the Austria ambassador to Canada that no such ban existed, Fleury noted that the IIHF had supported the ban with little discussion when it was proposed by the Austrian Ice Hockey Association president
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succeeded Fleury as the CAHA president. A new five-year agreement with the NHL was announced in August 1966. It included the end of direct sponsorship of junior teams, allowed players who graduated from junior hockey to be eligible for the
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and oversaw the establishment of a Quebec Junior Hockey League composed of local talent that operated without seeking financial assistance from professional leagues. As a spokesperson for sports associations in Quebec, he appealed for the
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it in expire in 1968. In an effort to force the discussion and cover its expenses, the CAHA kept 15 per cent of the profits from Allan Cup and Memorial Cup playoffs, instead of the 10 per cent stipulated in the agreement. NHL president
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Fleury was elected second vice-president of the CAHA on May 28, 1960, and served two one-year terms. During this time, the CAHA sought better financial arrangements for international ice hockey competitions to assist in financing the
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The CAHA approved the establishment of a second Canadian national team based in Ottawa, in addition to the existing Winnipeg-based team. The CAHA wanted to have more players with international experience in advance of the
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as a challenge cup to create more interest in junior ice hockey in Quebec and Ontario, Fleury redrew the schedule with the remaining three teams in the playoffs. The Quebec Junior Hockey League folded after the season.
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playoffs in Eastern Canada, and scheduled a three-team round-robin series for the champions of the QAHA, the Ottawa and District Amateur Hockey Association, and the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. After the
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or teams in the Ontario Hockey Association. The QAHA contended those teams were operating on a semi-professional basis since they paid a weekly stipend to their players and were too strong of competition in the
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for the co-ordination of amateur sports in Canada. Fleury presented a brief to Flynn in January 196, that included eight recommendations as "constructive suggestions for the renovation of athletics in Canada".
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The Canadian national team placed fourth at the 1964 Winter Olympics. The CAHA chose to establish a permanent Canadian national team based in Winnipeg, then merged players from the Olympics into the
684:. Winnipeg and Montreal were chosen, and Fleury defended the choice of Montreal by stating its bid was the best of the Eastern Canadian cities, compared to Toronto, Ottawa, or Quebec City.
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Fleury coached and managed baseball teams in the summer, and was an avid golfer. He was elected a member of the Province of Quebec Golf Association in 1960, as a representative of the
680:, and named Fleury chairman of the committee to oversee the Ottawa-based national team. In 1967, he sat on the CAHA committee to decide which cities in Canada would host games for the
537:(IIHF) voted for the Austrian bid which included all divisions. Fleury later revealed that the CAHA had limited its bid to the top five countries of the A-division to exclude the
514:, and Fleury travelled to Finland with the second group. After Canada failed to win the 1965 World Championships, Fleury agreed with a recommendation by David Bauer to skip the
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playoffs in Eastern Canada from an elimination bracket into a round-robin format to reduce travel costs and address concerns of imbalanced competition. He sought an end to the
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for the 1966 World Championships. He also sought for the players to be fully amateur instead of former professionals, and for them to be educated and or employed in Winnipeg.
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to form the core of the Canadian national team. Fleury made plans for an international tournament to be hosted in Canada, but instead exhibition tours were scheduled and the
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leagues, established the Quebec City District Minor Hockey Association, and chaired the city's parks and playgrounds association. He later served as president of the
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in 1967. His service to hockey in Canada was recognized with a life membership in the CAHA in May 1973. While he was president of the CAHA in 1965, he received the
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had joined the national team, and was opposed to any suggestion for the NHL to have more influence in amateur hockey and assume control of the national team.
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331:(CAHA). The CAHA voted instead to allow its weaker branches to strengthen their championship teams by adding up to six players in the Memorial Cup playoffs.
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citation award for contributions to the game in the United States. He was also a life member of the QAHA, and was inducted into the inaugural class of the
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Establish a National Sports Council composed of leaders from the national amateur sports associations to advise the commissioner and promote co-operation
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player for wanting to represent his country while continuing a university education. Fleury dismissed continued complaints from Saskatchewan that
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advisor in the governments of Quebec and Canada. He was married to Raymonde Doyon, had three sons and three daughters, and resided in
227:, he assisted in founding the first public recreational facility in the Saint-Sacrement neighbourhood of Quebec City, organized local
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Marquis suspended operations due to the imbalance of talent in the league and financial issues. After Quebec senator
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leagues, then established the Quebec City District Minor Hockey Association. He served as a vice-president of the
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in 1942, and passed a resolution which limited teams to signing no more than four players who had been in the
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to establish a new junior championship at a lower level than the Memorial Cup. They invited teams from the
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Fleury was the spokesman for amateur sports associations in Quebec which appealed to member of parliament
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playoffs for the Canadian junior championship. In January 1957, the QAHA reached an agreement with the
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system of sponsoring amateur teams by replacing it with a draft of players who had graduated from
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was hired to become the team's full-time coach on a recommendation from David Bauer.
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Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey
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Fleury travelled with the national team to the 1966 World Championships in
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Canada versus the Soviet Union at the 1967 Ice Hockey World Championships
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on a European exhibition tour, and based on the results he felt that the
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and Western Canada to join, then presented the plan for approval by the
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due to travel visa issues for East Germany that had occurred at the
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to become a branch member. At the same time, the CAHA accepted the
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Establish a government-funded Canada men's national ice hockey team
127:(December 25, 1912 – July 12, 1997) was a Canadian
366:"an accepted and important part of the national sports program".
235:(QAHA) from 1940 to 1955, representing the Quebec City district.
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to regroup and give the players more time to develop as a team.
183:. Fleury was recognized for his contributions to sport with the
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into the Quebec's leagues without requiring registration fees.
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made its debut in Canada in December 1963. He accompanied the
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into a year-round national team program. Fleury welcomed the
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in 1960, which operated as a minor hockey event during the
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in June 1955, and was the first person to live outside of
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Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament game action
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in 1967, and was inducted into the inaugural class of the
1434:. St. John's, Newfoundland. December 27, 1963. p. 7.
927:"Jonquiere Mayor Asks QJHL Prexy to Return Team to Loop"
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to establish a team of student athletes to train at the
1832:"Move For A-Pool Teams Only Was Partly A Political One"
525:, and Fleury felt that a bid for the A-division of the
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1762:. Lethbridge, Alberta. February 10, 1965. p. 11.
1279:. Stonewall, Manitoba. December 13, 1961. p. 4.
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Fleury was elected president of the QAHA to succeed
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Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
2329:. Montreal, Quebec. September 12, 1966. p. 30.
1863:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. March 12, 1965. p. 4.
1686:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 2, 1964. p. 61.
1409:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 17, 1963. p. 20.
1353:"May Change Method of Selecting Olympic Puck Squad"
1062:. Montreal, Quebec. September 15, 1955. p. 25.
908:. Montreal, Quebec. September 13, 1954. p. 25.
2525:"Frank Shaughnessy Names Chairmen For Golf Events"
2304:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 19, 1966. p. 22.
1509:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 27, 1962. p. 20.
1384:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. August 27, 1962. p. 32.
1141:. Montreal, Quebec. February 16, 1960. p. 26.
958:. Montreal, Quebec. November 26, 1954. p. 26.
933:. Montreal, Quebec. November 18, 1954. p. 22.
902:"Frontenacs Agree To Single League Sked In Quebec"
2598:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. May 25, 1973. p. 5.
2354:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 26, 1967. p. 52.
2056:. Brandon, Manitoba. January 22, 1966. p. 9.
2003:. Toronto, Ontario: ECW Press. pp. 135–136.
1787:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 15, 1965. p. 20.
1655:"50 Years Ago in Hockey: Cut-down Day in the NHL"
1166:. Montreal, Quebec. October 18, 1961. p. 25.
1012:. Montreal, Quebec. January 12, 1955. p. 18.
631:into the CAHA, when he reached an agreement with
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2405:. Lethbridge, Alberta. July 22, 1968. p. 7.
1812:. Montreal, Quebec. January 4, 1965. p. 17.
1731:"Spotlight – One on One with Father David Bauer"
1534:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 9, 1963. p. 22.
1484:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 6, 1963. p. 55.
1459:. Montreal, Quebec. January 7, 1964. p. 23.
1307:. Montreal, Quebec. January 6, 1961. p. 21.
2175:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 28, 1965. p. 43.
2150:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 28, 1965. p. 43.
2125:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 11, 1966. p. 7.
2081:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 11, 1966. p. 7.
1950:"CAHA Announces Record Of Over 200,000 Players"
1931:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 28, 1965. p. 45.
1906:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 20, 1965. p. 6.
1888:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 17, 1965. p. 7.
748:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
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2670:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association presidents
2435:. Montreal, Quebec. July 15, 1997. p. 48.
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2273:"Rivers' Dawson Elected To New CAHA Executive"
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2031:. Brandon, Manitoba. June 25, 1965. p. 6.
1711:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 20, 1964. p. 27.
1559:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 6, 1965. p. 6.
1528:"Memorial Cup solution sought for all leagues"
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1037:. Montreal, Quebec. June 13, 1955. p. 24.
337:Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
321:Ottawa and District Amateur Hockey Association
139:transitioned from student athletes coached by
2695:Canadian sports executives and administrators
2531:. Montreal, Quebec. May 18, 1964. p. 19.
2279:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 28, 1966. p. 7.
2254:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 27, 1966. p. 7.
2229:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 24, 1966. p. 8.
2144:"Develop Draft System Fleury Tells Delegates"
1981:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 26, 1965. p. 9.
1956:. Montreal, Quebec. May 25, 1965. p. 28.
1635:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 23, 1964. p. 6.
1610:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 23, 1964. p. 6.
1579:"Summerside GM Bitter Over Treatment By CAHA"
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1229:"CAHA Wants Financial Aid From International"
1191:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 28, 1960. p. 6.
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135:from 1964 to 1966. Under his leadership, the
131:administrator who served as president of the
2720:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association presidents
2050:"Fleury Takes A Swipe At Pat Manager Wilson"
1882:"European Puck Clinic Still In Hassle Stage"
1204:"CAHA May Send Two Teams Abroad Next Season"
2592:"New CAHA president looks to junior hockey"
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1781:"Canada should forget next year says Bauer"
1604:"Quebec's Lionel Fleury New CAHA President"
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981:"New Junior Amateur Hockey Playoff Planned"
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2025:"SJHL Levels Raiding Charges Against CAHA"
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2101:"Players Relent – Canada Back In Tourney"
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211:on December 25, 1912. He was involved in
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2298:"Sweeping Changes In Pro-Am Hockey Pact"
1301:"Sports Commissioner, Council Suggested"
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482:Fleury was elected president to succeed
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2075:"Canadians Less Than Pleased With Loss"
1378:"University all-stars to 1964 Olympics"
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877:"Branch Is Urging C.A.H.A. Adopt Plan"
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727:Trophy at the Royal Quebec Golf Club.
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815:Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4
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359:Canada men's national ice hockey team
137:Canada men's national ice hockey team
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215:at an early age, and later became a
2715:People from Sainte-Foy, Quebec City
2348:"Second Team Gets CAHA Green Light"
1806:"Canada Bids For 1967 Title Hockey"
1333:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 6.
875:Griffith, Owen (October 17, 1942).
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347:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
329:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
325:Northern Ontario Hockey Association
317:Maritime Amateur Hockey Association
133:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
90:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
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2710:Ice hockey people from Quebec City
2498:McMurray, Graeme (March 7, 1964).
2479:McMurray, Graeme (March 3, 1962).
1705:"Maroons To Form New Team Nucleus"
1359:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 12.
1056:"New Junior Hockey Loop In Quebec"
1031:"QAHA Presidency To Lionel Fleury"
162:Fleury was a lifelong resident of
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2455:"Name Ray Getliffe New PQGA Head"
2204:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 49.
2169:"Campbell Balks At Break Attempt"
1838:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 7.
1210:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 34.
583:Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
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172:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
94:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association
16:Canadian ice hockey administrator
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2500:"Quebec Amateur Golf In Ottawa"
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883:. Montreal, Quebec. p. 16.
555:Austrian Ice Hockey Association
2453:McAuley, Ed (March 15, 1960).
1925:"NHL Creating Depressed Areas"
1830:Currie, Rod (March 11, 1965).
1729:Shea, Kevin (March 13, 2009).
1680:"Fleury's Proposal Well Taken"
1503:"Want Cup Standards Kept High"
1403:"International Series Planned"
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426:University of British Columbia
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2550:"History of the Duke of Kent"
2099:Cole, Rick (March 11, 2016).
1577:Scott, Bob (April 16, 1964).
1478:"Easterners Will Not Compete"
1351:Lake, Stuart (May 19, 1962).
1325:Lake, Stuart (May 25, 1962).
1273:"Minor Hockey Week In Canada"
1185:"Jack Roxburgh New President"
781:
611:Czechoslovakian national team
521:The CAHA had never hosted an
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257:had been invited to join the
2481:"Rolland New PQGA President"
1756:"First Platoon Set For Tour"
1108:Curran, Pat (May 30, 1967).
541:, to avoid embarrassing the
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195:Early life and Quebec hockey
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2665:Baseball people from Quebec
2223:"CAHA Accepts Newfoundland"
2196:McNeil, Al (May 26, 1966).
1327:"CAHA Debates Olympic Oath"
1135:"28 Teams In Minor Tourney"
772:Prince George, Duke of Kent
689:Quebec sovereignty movement
240:Quebec Senior Hockey League
72:Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
10:
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2700:Golfing people from Quebec
1975:"Full Time Coach For Nats"
1453:"Russians Regarded Highly"
539:East Germany national team
444:would be the strongest in
259:Ontario Hockey Association
207:Lionel Fleury was born in
2119:"Withdrawal Reconsidered"
1428:"Junior Habs Edge Swedes"
819:Fitzhenry & Whiteside
744:Canadian Centennial Medal
732:Université Laval Hospital
377:List of recommendations:
308:Montreal Junior Canadiens
185:Canadian Centennial Medal
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2429:"Deaths: Fleury, Lionel"
2399:"Quebec Ties Strengthen"
2323:"Crochetiere Heads QAHA"
1629:"Spread NHL Sponsorship"
1553:"Three-Way In East Play"
952:"New Trophy For Juniors"
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682:1970 World Championships
629:Province of Newfoundland
547:1962 World Championships
527:1967 World Championships
516:1966 World Championships
512:1965 World Championships
361:, and that the reigning
1857:"Hockey school opposed"
1160:"QAHA Meeting Saturday"
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302:to hold the position.
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244:National Hockey League
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153:National Hockey League
2725:Quebec civil servants
1999:Oliver, Greg (2017).
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203:Quebec City in winter
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850:"Intronisés en 1991"
821:. pp. 142–143.
817:. Markham, Ontario:
678:1968 Winter Olympics
543:Government of Canada
442:Soviet national team
407:First vice-president
177:Government of Canada
2352:Winnipeg Free Press
2302:Winnipeg Free Press
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1929:Winnipeg Free Press
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1507:Winnipeg Free Press
1482:Winnipeg Free Press
1208:Winnipeg Free Press
1110:"No Place In Sport"
648:Later hockey career
531:Canadian Centennial
459:Fleury oversaw the
451:Fleury oversaw the
166:where he organized
2574:"Fleury, Lionel".
2105:The Hockey Writers
1659:The Hockey Writers
1255:"Tomorrow's Stars"
738:Honours and awards
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2596:Medicine Hat News
2403:Lethbridge Herald
2010:978-1-77041-249-1
1861:Medicine Hat News
1836:Lethbridge Herald
1760:Lethbridge Herald
1735:Legends of Hockey
1357:Lethbridge Herald
1331:Medicine Hat News
1233:Brandon Daily Sun
1189:Brandon Daily Sun
856:(in French). 1991
666:NHL Amateur Draft
620:Clarence Campbell
601:Clarence Campbell
461:1964 Memorial Cup
453:1963 Memorial Cup
255:Quebec Frontenacs
221:junior ice hockey
157:junior ice hockey
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