Leo Edmond Thiffault (December 16, 1944 – July 1, 2018) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played five games in the National Hockey League...
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Thiffault is a surname of French origin. People with that name include: Charles Thiffault (born 1939), Canadian ice hockey coach Leo Thiffault (1944–2018)...
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lasted from 1949 to 1953, was spent in the minor leageus.McNabney and Leo Thiffault are the only players to play five play-off games in the NHL without...
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Therrien Gilles Thibaudeau Jocelyn Thibault Larry Thibeault Brad Thiessen Leo Thiffault Ben Thomas Bill Thomas Christian Thomas Cy Thomas Reg Thomas Robert...
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Stillman Ken Strong Peter Sullivan John Tanner Jamie Tardif Greg Theberge Leo Thiffault Shawn Thornton Tom Thurlby Tim Trimper Ron Tugnutt Rick Vasko Mike Veisor...
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Rutherford Serge Savard Andre St. Laurent Ralph Stewart Marc Tardif Leo Thiffault Ted Tucker Ian Turnbull Rogatien Vachon Carol Vadnais 1933-34 Lost to...
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Afghan politician, loya jirga representative for Paktia, bombing. Leo Thiffault, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars). Terence Thomas...
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Minnesota North Stars Bill Plager rights to Barrie Meissner rights to Leo Thiffault June 6, 1967 To Montreal Canadiens 1st-rd pick - 1971 Amateur Draft...
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Traded to Minnesota by Montreal with the rights to Barrie Meissner and Leo Thiffault for Bryan Watson, June 6, 1967. Claimed by NY Rangers from Minnesota...
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Stars traded Watson to Montreal for three young prospects, Bill Plager, Leo Thiffault and Barrie Meissner. Watson appeared in only a dozen games with the...
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