David Bruce Ridpath (January 2, 1884 – June 4, 1925) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and general manager. He was a member of the 1911 Stanley...
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Ridpath may refer to: Bruce Ridpath (1884–1925), Canadian ice hockey player George Ridpath (died 1726), Scottish journalist and author Ian Ridpath (born...
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writer Paul Reddick, blues-rock artist, songwriter, and harp player Bruce Ridpath, professional ice hockey player who played on the 1911 Stanley Cup champion...
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(tuberculosis 1915) and Hamby Shore (influenza 1918), and he was followed by Bruce Ridpath who died in 1925 after having suffered a stroke. Although without any...
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first manager was Toronto native and former Ottawa Senators player Bruce Ridpath, who had intended to be a playing-coach but was no longer able to play...
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Newsy Lalonde who would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and Bruce Ridpath, who would manage the Toronto entry in the National Hockey Association...
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John B. Ridpath (/ˈrɪdpæθ/; 19 May 1936 – 23 March 2021) was a Canadian intellectual historian. He was an Objectivist and an associate professor of economics...
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Club Senators Centres Bruce Stuart(rover)(Captain) Walter Smaill(rover) Marty Walsh Wingers Albert "Dubbie" Kerr Bruce Ridpath Gordon Roberts Defencemen...
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Club Senators Centres Jack Darragh(rover) Bruce Stuart(rover-Captain) Marty Walsh Wingers Bruce Ridpath Albert "Dubbie" Kerr Horace Gaul† Defencemen...
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Fred Whitcroft 2 RO Bruce Stuart, Capt. 2 Harold Deeton 1 C Marty Walsh 1 Hay Millar 1 RW Gordon Roberts 4 Bert Boulton LW Bruce Ridpath 1 Referees – Bowie...
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