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James Michael Gregory (November 4, 1935 – October 30, 2019) was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and executive. Born in Port Colborne, Ontario and raised in Dunnville, Ontario, Gregory attended St. Michael's College School in Toronto where he became involved with the school's ice hockey teams, first as a trainer, eventually moving to management and coaching positions. He went on to coach and manage the Toronto Marlboros, winning two championships. He then moved to the National Hockey League's (NHL) Toronto Maple Leafs, serving as their general manager between 1969 and 1979. He led the team to eight playoff appearances during his ten-year tenure. He then moved to the NHL head offices, becoming the director of central scouting, and later took a directorship position in the hockey ope

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  • جيم غريغوري (ar)
  • Jim Gregory (fr)
  • Jim Gregory (ice hockey) (en)
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  • جيم غريغوري هو مدرب ومدير فرق هوكي جليد كندي، ولد في 4 نوفمبر 1935 في دانفيل ‏ في كندا. (ar)
  • James Michael Gregory, dit Jim Gregory (né le 4 novembre 1935 à Port Colborne en Ontario au Canada et mort le 30 octobre 2019 à Toronto), est un entraîneur canadien de hockey sur glace d'Amérique du Nord. De 1998 a 2019, il est président du comité de sélection pour l'admission au temple de la renommée du hockey. (fr)
  • James Michael Gregory (November 4, 1935 – October 30, 2019) was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and executive. Born in Port Colborne, Ontario and raised in Dunnville, Ontario, Gregory attended St. Michael's College School in Toronto where he became involved with the school's ice hockey teams, first as a trainer, eventually moving to management and coaching positions. He went on to coach and manage the Toronto Marlboros, winning two championships. He then moved to the National Hockey League's (NHL) Toronto Maple Leafs, serving as their general manager between 1969 and 1979. He led the team to eight playoff appearances during his ten-year tenure. He then moved to the NHL head offices, becoming the director of central scouting, and later took a directorship position in the hockey ope (en)
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  • Jim Gregory (en)
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  • Jim Gregory (en)
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  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada (en)
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