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John Ronald McCormack (August 2, 1925 – February 22, 2017) was a Canadian ice hockey centre. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta. John's hockey career started off in the local Edmonton hockey leagues. As a star in the Juvenile division, John's coach was in touch with the coach of the Hollywood Wolves who had other Edmonton players such as Harry Black . (father of Bud Black) and a 16 he was off to Southern California. When the war threatened to end the SCHL, John found his way to St. Michaels in Toronto. The St. Michaels Majors won Memorial Cup in 1945. In those 9 playoff games Johnny had 10 goals and assisted on 11 others.

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  • John McCormack (hockey sobre hielo) (es)
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  • Джон Маккормак (хокеїст) (uk)
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  • John Ronald "Johnny" McCormack (2 de agosto de 1925 - 22 de febrero de 2017) era un de hockey sobre hielo. Nació en Edmonton, Alberta. McCormack comenzó su carrera en la Liga Nacional de Hockey con los Toronto Maple Leafs en 1947. También jugó para los Montreal Canadiens y Chicago Black Hawks. Se retiró de la NHL en la temporada de 1955. McCormack ganó dos Copas Stanley en su carrera, una en 1951 con Toronto y otra en 1953 con Montreal. También ganó la de 1945 con los y la en 1950 con los . McCormack murió el 22 de febrero de 2017 en su casa en Oshawa, Ontario, a la edad de 91 años.​ (es)
  • Джон Маккормак (англ. John McCormack, 2 серпня 1925, Едмонтон — 22 лютого 2017, Ошава) — канадський хокеїст, що грав на позиції центрального нападника. Грав за збірну команду Канади. (uk)
  • John Ronald McCormack (August 2, 1925 – February 22, 2017) was a Canadian ice hockey centre. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta. John's hockey career started off in the local Edmonton hockey leagues. As a star in the Juvenile division, John's coach was in touch with the coach of the Hollywood Wolves who had other Edmonton players such as Harry Black . (father of Bud Black) and a 16 he was off to Southern California. When the war threatened to end the SCHL, John found his way to St. Michaels in Toronto. The St. Michaels Majors won Memorial Cup in 1945. In those 9 playoff games Johnny had 10 goals and assisted on 11 others. (en)
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  • Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (en)
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