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Doug Harvey

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Doug Harvey Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
26 Dec 1989 (aged 65)
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
Plot
L03182
Memorial ID
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Professional Hall of Fame Hockey Player. Harvey was considered to be one of the best defenseman to ever play hockey. In his career he won multiple trophies and many other honors. He played for such teams as the Montreal Royals (1942-1947), Buffalo Bisons (1947-1948), Montreal Canadiens (1947-1961), New York Rangers (1961-1964), St. Paul Rangers (1963-1964), Quebec Aces (1963-1965), Baltimore Clippers (1965-1967), Pittsburgh Hornets (1966-1967), Detroit Red Wings (1966-1967), Kansas City Blues (1967-1968), and St. Louis Blues (1967-1969). He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1973.
Professional Hall of Fame Hockey Player. Harvey was considered to be one of the best defenseman to ever play hockey. In his career he won multiple trophies and many other honors. He played for such teams as the Montreal Royals (1942-1947), Buffalo Bisons (1947-1948), Montreal Canadiens (1947-1961), New York Rangers (1961-1964), St. Paul Rangers (1963-1964), Quebec Aces (1963-1965), Baltimore Clippers (1965-1967), Pittsburgh Hornets (1966-1967), Detroit Red Wings (1966-1967), Kansas City Blues (1967-1968), and St. Louis Blues (1967-1969). He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1973.

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  • Added: Mar 17, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7270598/doug-harvey: accessed ), memorial page for Doug Harvey (19 Dec 1924–26 Dec 1989), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7270598, citing Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; Maintained by Find a Grave.