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  • 1Suddy —    SUDDY, Ross and Cromarty.    See Knockbain …

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  • 2Suddy Gilmour — was an amateur ice hockey player for the Ottawa Hockey Club before the NHL. Suddy scored the series winning goal in the 1903 play off against Montreal to win the Stanley Cup for Ottawa. His brothers Billy Gilmour and Dave Gilmour also played for… …

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  • 3suddy — sud·dy …

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  • 4suddy — ˈsədē, di adjective ( er/ est) Etymology: sud + y : sudsy …

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  • 5Knockbain —    KNOCKBAIN, or Kilmuir Wester and Suddy, a parish, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, 3½ miles (N. N. W.) from Inverness; containing, with the villages of Charlestown and Munlochy, 2565 inhabitants. Previously to the union of the counties of… …

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  • 6Ottawa Senators (original) — For the current NHL team, see Ottawa Senators. For other uses, see Ottawa Senators (disambiguation). Ottawa Hockey Club Ottawa Senators (original) seasons …

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  • 7Dave Gilmour (ice hockey b. 1882) — David Gordon Gilmour (1882 – September 27, 1932) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player for the Ottawa Silver Seven in the pre NHL years. He was a member of the Silver Seven era winning the Stanley Cup from March 1903 to March 1906. His… …

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  • 8Saison 1902-1903 des Sénateurs d'Ottawa — Informations générales Directeur général Bob Shillington Entraîneur Alf Smith Capitaine Harvey Pulford Patinoire Dey s Arena Saison régulière Classements 1e au classement …

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  • 9Killiernan —    KILLIERNAN, a parish, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, 4 miles (N. E. by E.) from Beauly; containing 1643 inhabitants. This place is said to have derived its name from the circumstance of its having been the burial ground of Irenan, a… …

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  • 10List of Stanley Cup champions — The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs champion at the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals. It was donated by the Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of… …

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