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Fred Page

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oversee the distribution of draft fees to teams which developed the player. The agreement also set up a joint player development committee to grow the talent pool and skill level, and Page served as its co-chairman. The CAHA constitution was amended at the general meeting to give absolute powers to the executive when needed, which aimed to prevent further court cases. The executive committee also decided on applications by senior teams to play in the Ahearne Cup and the
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independent from the NHL, a move away from junior-aged players being bound by contracts to professional teams. He set about to replace the existing system of NHL clubs directly sponsoring junior teams with a universal draft instead. He recognized that a new system might cost more money to operate, but give the CAHA more control over its junior players in the future. He entered into negotiations for a new player development agreement between the CAHA, the NHL, and the
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vote, and there was little that the Russians could do to change it". Page felt that the Canadian national team was typically restricted by the exclusion of professionals at the Olympics. He felt that professional contracts were more lucrative to Canada's best younger players than the $ 2,500 scholarship which the CAHA offered to cover tuition and living expenses.
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to sign a contract restricting movement between teams. The agreement eliminated the A, B and C forms, which had angered the parents of amateur players and were the source of legal action threats when the professional team refused to release a player. Page succeeded in getting junior-aged players to be eligible for the
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when its teams began drafting players below age 15, with the rationale that it was necessary to compete with the NHL, which was signing younger players. He also fought for BCJHL teams who had players drafted by NHL teams, but were did not receive compensation payments. Page was in favour of mandatory
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In December 1969, Brundage declared that any country playing against professionals from Canada would be ineligible for the 1972 Winter Olympics. Page didn't understand the fuss caused by Brundage's statement, and further stated that Canada had played exhibition games using professionals against other
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announced a new tentative five-year agreement on August 19, 1966, with several proposed changes to the existing system, effective July 1, 1967. The direct sponsorship of junior teams by the NHL was to be phased out in the upcoming year, and no new sponsored players could be registered or be required
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Page also attended exploratory meetings in May 1966, between the CAHA and potential team owners in Western Canada. Discussions included concerns about financial burdens on owners, junior age limits, and a draft proposal with the NHL to end direct team sponsorship. He chaired the CAHA general meeting
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Page became involved as an executive with the Fort William Minor Hockey Association in 1948, and was elected to be the organization's president in 1951. He later served on the TBAHA executive committee starting in 1954, and was its president from 1959 to 1964. He arranged to have exhibition games at
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and Dawson from the CAHA. The IIHF ultimately decided against allowing professionals at the 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships, with Ahearne casting a tie-breaking vote against it. On January 20, 1970, Canada withdrew from international play and resigned hosting duties of the 1970 World Ice Hockey
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For the planned 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships in Canada, Page stated that the deadline to enter was extended by a week, to allow the Soviets to decide whether they will attend due to disagreements on the proposed schedule. He confirmed that if the Soviets did not play, the United States would
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once they graduate from junior hockey, or to be signed as a free agent in the year the player reaches his 20th birthday. The NHL agreed to pay development fees to the CAHA for the drafted players, and it allowed the CAHA to distribute the fees. The new agreement came at a time that also leveled the
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The 1967 CAHA general meeting saw Page re-elected as president, and ratification of the new 5-year professional-amateur agreement. NHL teams agreed to pay $ 3,000 for each of the first 72 players, and $ 2,000 per any player drafted thereafter or signed as a free agent. Page and the CAHA would then
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Later in 1967, the IIHF awarded Canada hosting duties for the 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships A pool, and gave permission to use minor league professionals and reinstated amateurs at event. Page replied to the Russian protests of professionals by saying that "it was decided upon by a majority
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In May 1971, Canada began to renegotiate a return to international hockey tournaments. Page said that Europeans had suggested a Christmas tournament with the senior ice hockey champions from Canada and the United States, playing against the Ahearne Cup champions. In February 1972, he stated the
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to include the top senior club teams from each country, would not be as appealing to Canadian spectators as opposed to national teams. The league never came to be as Sweden and Czechoslovakia expressed concerns about travel time since players worked other jobs, and no commitment was made by the
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playoffs to cover travel expenses. At the same meeting, he opposed a motion which gave the CAHA president or his representative the power to choose either the two-referee-system without linesmen, or the one-referee-two-linesmen system for CAHA playoffs. Page preferred having one referee and two
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countries without any opposition raised by Brundage. Page attempted to work out a compromise by suggesting that Canada host an exhibition tournament instead of an official World Championship, and attended an emergency meeting of the IIHF to discuss the Olympic eligibility concerns along with
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On the international side of the game, the new agreement that Page negotiated with the NHL included provisions for players to be reinstated as amateurs after two years of not playing professional, or by a review board for a quicker decision. Despite those provisions, Page said that the CAHA
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Page was elected president of the CAHA on May 28, 1966, and served in the role for two years until 1968. While president, he was chairman of the Canadian national team committee, and chairman of the CAHA rules committee. He wanted the CAHA to gain more control over its affairs, become more
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Page was made a life member of the Fort William Minor Hockey Association in 1954, after his term as president expired. He received several citations for service including; the Fort William Minor Hockey Association for ten years of service in 1962, the IIHF in 1967, the
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while Fleury was absent due to a heart condition. Page said that he expected to enter talks with the NHL regarding a new professional-amateur pact being proposed by the CAHA, and that the old agreement would end in June 1967. At the same meeting, the CAHA accepted the
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The two leagues agreed to a merger in 1979, under the BCJHL name. Page served as the executive director of the BCJHL from 1979 to 1982, as its president from 1982 to 1983, and as its chairman of the board from 1980 until 1996. He spoke out against the
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possibility of Canada and the Soviet Union playing each other using professionals by May 1972, but admitted there were difficulties in negotiation. He expected talks to continue during the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. He had begun negotiating with
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On October 22, 1968, Page confirmed he received the resignation of Pollock as president of the CAHA with "deep regret", and that no changes in positions would be made until the executive meeting in January. Page was later put in charge of the western
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Despite the new agreement, Page faced challenges from teams in Western Canada which wanted the age limit to be 21, and allow the movement of players to team in other provinces. The dissenting teams dropped out of the SJHL, and formed the independent
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due to the increasing professional and commercial nature of the sport. Page did not take the threat seriously, since he believed that profits from hockey actually kept the Olympics going. Page confirmed that the CAHA considered withdrawing from the
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Page, Fred (July 16, 1986). "Attn: Members-Research Project". Letter to Northwest Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. North Vancouver, British Columbia: British Columbia Junior A Hockey League – via Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of
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the AAHA president. Page also served as chairman of the CAHA junior hockey committee which upheld the NHL's junior age limit of 20, but also agreed to ask the NHL for age 21. His term as past president expired on May 29, 1971, when
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sentiments in the QAHA, where some leagues broke away from the English-dominated CAHA. Page and the QAHA intended to use the opportunity to play on the second Canadian national team as a drawing card to stay within the CAHA.
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assumed the role. The CAHA then passed a by-law to give life membership to all past presidents. Page continued to attend CAHA meetings as a life member, and was appointed a director-at-large of the CAHA in September 1971.
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during the 1959–60 season. He also urged for residents in Port Arthur to push for a replacement to the lost Port Arthur Arena. During Fort William's general meeting in 1960, he announced the hosting duties for the 1961
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quarterfinals, which marked the first time that Allan Cup games were played outside of Canada. The CAHA changed a rule to allow games in Spokane, and had the Jets reached the finals, they would have hosted.
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in November 1993, and was nominated as that league's inaugural chairman of the board. Page retired from his various positions in 1996, after serving 23 years as a hockey executive in British Columbia.
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for the biggest profit, and that no set rule was in place for determining the location of the games. The games were ultimately played in the Gardens, since the OHA championship was won by the nearby
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until 1964. Page chaired the Western Canada junior hockey committee that examined the reduced calibre of play in the Memorial Cup, brought on by rapid expansion which included 17 new teams in the
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to be eligible to compete for the Memorial Cup. The CMJHL proceeded with legal action against Page and the CAHA, with the aim to have the suspension lifted and be eligible for the Memorial Cup.
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take their place in Pool A. He also said that Sweden was protesting since Canada withdrew from the annual Ahearne Cup hosted in Sweden, when Canada received poor press coverage in Sweden.
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in 1971, but both sides played the waiting game for a year. Page stated that negotiating hockey agreements in Canada was increasingly difficult, due to the complexity of the CAHA,
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The CAHA invited all cities in Canada with arenas of 10,000 seats or more to bid for hosting games in the 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships. Applications were received from
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Winter Club, and coached a Pee-Wee aged hockey team with the club. He and Ethel frequently travelled together to international hockey events, and returned regularly to
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as president. As past president, Page remained on the joint CAHA-NHL player development committee. The NHL supported the committee and refused to do business with the
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was the first Canadian to phone the press and take credit for the event, but Page said that Eagleson was never invited to the Canada-Soviet series negotiations.
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His role as vice-president was occupied by the arbitration committee to resolve disagreements between the provinces and the respective junior leagues. The
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on tour in Canada in December 1962. From 1963 to 1964, he was the chairman of a CAHA committee to establish a leadership program and clinics for coaches.
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had a good chance of hosting, due to Page residing in the area. He later announced that the first 15 games of the championships were to be played at the
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agreed to play eight games against each other using their best players available including professionals, which later became known as the 1972
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Page also participated on the CAHA committee in his role as the TBAHA president. He was the CAHA executive who oversaw the Western half of the
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Page and his brother were raised by their single father William Page, who was a custodian at the Port Arthur Court House. Page attended
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competition. He has also been the namesake of the North Shore Winter Club's Midget AAA hockey tournament since 1984, and was named by
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at the foundry. In 1945, he started his own business to supply flooring materials for transportation vehicles constructed at Can Car.
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in North Vancouver. He had been married to Ethel for 60 years. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered near his family cottage.
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when it opened on March 6, 1951. He was recognized for his refereeing abilities, and was selected to officiate in playoffs for the
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was the site of the 1972 Summit Series negotiations, signed by Page which returned Canada to international ice hockey competition.
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Page was elected to his first of two terms as IIHF vice-president, while attending the IIHF congress at Pörtschach am Wörthersee
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Page married Ethel Hylda Willianen on October 6, 1937, at the Finnish Lutheran Church in Port Arthur. The couple honeymooned in
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The CAHA later approved a proposal for a transatlantic hockey league, including the national teams from Canada, Soviet Union,
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minor hockey. He was promoted to officiating for the TBAHA from 1948 to 1954. He refereed the first game played at the
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Allison, Bruce (January 10, 1986). "Nomination of Fred Page for the Hockey Hall of Fame builder's section". Letter to
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in 1993, in the builder category. In British Columbia he was inducted as a builder into two halls of fame, first the
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Page was re-elected as first vice-president on May 28, 1965. He announced that the CAHA would choose the site of the
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playoffs. He ordered the final match of a series to be stopped due to on-ice violence, and awarded the series to the
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and the teams' governors, in addition to the players. The CAHA invited teams and players to rejoin the SJHL or the
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neck protection at the junior level, in response to a player's death by a skate blade slash in the neck in 1985.
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in 1958, and as CAHA president suspended the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League from competing for the trophy.
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Page was elected the second vice-president of the CAHA on May 25, 1962, and served in the role under president
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Page was elected the first vice-president of the CAHA on May 23, 1964, and served in the role under president
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Championships. Page requested a special meeting with the IIHF in February to discuss the issue, attended by
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Page oversaw manufacturing of components at the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company for building the Harvard
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competition in 1958, and as CAHA president in 1968, arranged for the first games in the United States.
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which began in 1995, to the Eastern Canada Junior A champion, who then moves onto the national
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in 1967, and later served as co-chairman of the resulting joint player development committee.
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He is the namesake of two different Fred Page Cups, one in British Columbia, the other in
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in Port Arthur, then began a working career without attending postsecondary school.
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Page moved westward in 1966, and began working for Industrial Coatings Limited in
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Page was honoured for a lifetime of dedication to hockey with induction into the
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European exhibition game tour and travelled with the team. The Bearcats visited
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Township. By 1960, the couple had two daughters and had moved to Port Arthur.
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Page was one of the BCJHL delegates with attended the founding meeting of the
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Page became the past president of the CAHA in May 1968, and was succeeded by
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Western Canada final, Leo Konyk scored an overtime game-winning goal for the
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that season. His finished his playing career in the 1938–39 season with the
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playoffs, and acted as co-chairman of the 1969 CAHA general meeting at the
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Guy, Bill (May 11, 1960). "TBAHA Had Big Year: Page Again President".
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in 1969, where he continued in the same role until his retirement.
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recognized suspensions handed out by the NHL, and would not permit
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Page refereed the first game played at the Fort William Gardens
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sponsoring Hiroshi Hori, to play as an imported junior for the
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from 1958 to 1962. He was elected second vice president of the
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The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
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Corben, Len (December 31, 1999). "A Page of hockey history".
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until 1966. Page served on the CAHA committee to oversee the
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Ice hockey administrator, ice hockey referee, and businessman
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unless the reason for the suspension was resolved with the
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gave him a citation in 1972, for assistance in organizing
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Page was in charge of the Western junior playoffs for the
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national teams. He later became a founding member of the
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Page attended the 1972 IIHF summer congress was held in
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Page attended the 1966 summer congress of the IIHF in
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linesmen. In the winter of 1961–62, he co-chaired the
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It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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Hall of Fame in 1995, and then posthumously into the
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were transferring from the rival BCJHL to the PCJHL.
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March 2, 1966. p. 55. 1447:"Mayor Badani Opens First Game In New Gardens". 1282:"Page, Frederick – Biography – Honoured Builder" 767:In other CAHA business, Page announced that the 223:from 1966 to 1972, where he helped organize the 3202:"Canadian hockey types are annoyed at Brundage" 3054:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 21, 1974. p. 61. 3029:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 29, 1971. p. 60. 3004:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 21, 1969. p. 55. 2979:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 10, 1969. p. 64. 2688:"Canadian national team's future decided today" 2625:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 27, 1967. p. 54. 2065:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 28, 1965. p. 45. 1862:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 23, 1964. p. 16. 1758:"Something Big Brewing In Junior Puck Circles?" 1574: 1572: 1570: 1568: 1566: 1388:. West Vancouver, British Columbia. p. 15. 570:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States 449: 4040:International Ice Hockey Federation executives 3970:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association presidents 3565:"Tier Two leagues seek help from Ernie McLean" 3488:. Brandon, Manitoba. June 17, 1976. p. 7. 2219: 2217: 1247:as chairman of its all-century team in 1999. 579:Page refereed in the Memorial Cup competition 4010:Canadian sports executives and administrators 2739: 2737: 2203:. Brandon, Manitoba. June 4, 1966. p. 6. 1714:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 25, 1962. p. 7. 1184:The Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 370:the Fort William Gardens with teams from the 16:Canadian ice hockey administrator and referee 8: 2127:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 3, 1966. p. 7. 1983:"Saskatchewan juniors can't fill CAHA dates" 1157:, in 1965. He soon became involved with the 946:, and Ahearne as the president of the IIHF. 519:, which included many penalties between the 471:Canada men's national junior ice hockey team 3778:"New CAHA president looks to junior hockey" 3101:"Hockey Hall of Famer Fred Page dead at 82" 3095: 3093: 2796:"Czechs Here Next Year – World Loop Slowed" 2645: 2643: 2641: 2639: 1708:"CAHA Nixes Roxburgh Rejection Of Olympics" 496:and the Brandon Wheat Kings playing in the 433:British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association 196:competitions. He was a league executive in 19:For other people named Frederick Page, see 3746: 3744: 2896:O'Shaughnessy, Mike (September 19, 1968). 2484:"Reinstatement Draft Nearing Final Stages" 1427: 1425: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1417: 1415: 1134:. His wife Ethel soon began a career as a 1021:from 1935 to 1939. He then worked for the 973:(BCJHL). In 1976, Page announced that the 38: 27: 3880:Houston, William; Shoalts, David (1993). 3857:Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997). 3504: 3502: 2822:"Allan Cup Playoffs To Be Played In U.S." 1413: 1411: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1403: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1276: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 652:(IOC) threatened to drop hockey from the 3700: 3698: 3667: 3665: 3663: 3661: 3659: 2225:"Sweeping Changes In Pro-Am Hockey Pact" 1882:"Investigation Long Overdue – Alexander" 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1458: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1207:Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 287:Page was born on September 29, 1915, in 257:Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 140:Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 3362:"Russian-Canadian Hockey Talks Revived" 1812: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1804: 1638:. St. John's, Newfoundland. p. 12. 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1256: 1168:Page died on December 23, 1997, at the 597:playing field for new NHL clubs in the 552:Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union 490:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association 4030:Ice hockey people from North Vancouver 1203:ice hockey at the 1972 Winter Olympics 965:Page assisted in the formation of the 301:Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association 202:Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association 4000:Canadian manufacturing businesspeople 3803:"League Championship (Fred Page Cup)" 2563:"Canada Wants World Tourney: Or Else" 2382:Taylor, Sterling (October 13, 1966). 971:British Columbia Junior Hockey League 635:Canada men's national ice hockey team 441:Soviet Union national ice hockey team 253:British Columbia Junior Hockey League 219:Page served as vice-president of the 7: 3960:Businesspeople from British Columbia 3950:20th-century Canadian businesspeople 3674:Fred Page: Inductee information file 3023:"Kryczka CAHA Head; Addison Honored" 2390:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 13. 1958:"MJHL waives bye into western final" 1933:"CAHA Settles Dispute On Gate-Split" 1837:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 20. 1505:"Sons Display Confidence In Tune-Up" 1484:from the original on October 5, 2015 3884:Eagleson: The Fall of a Hockey Czar 3152:"Russians Against Tourney Schedule" 2592:Krevenchuk, Walter (May 26, 1967). 1931:Artiss, Laurie (October 24, 1964). 1880:Collins, Fred (November 21, 1964). 1559:. Fort William, Ontario. p. 8. 812:in the 1968–69 season of the MJHL. 667:1970 World Ice Hockey Championships 659:International Ice Hockey Federation 607:Canadian Major Junior Hockey League 486:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association 381:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 299:for the 1934–35 season. He won the 275:, and was made the namesake of the 221:International Ice Hockey Federation 206:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 3861:. Madeira Park, British Columbia: 3415:Maki, Allan (September 20, 2002). 3360:MacLaine, Ian (February 7, 1972). 2276:"CMJHL Defies CHA – Ready To Roll" 1782:Telpner, Gene (December 1, 1962). 1664:. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 13. 944:Soviet Union Ice Hockey Federation 866:, and served as a director at the 732:speculated that Vancouver and the 611:Alberta Amateur Hockey Association 534:based on recommendations from the 245:Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League 200:, then served as president of the 14: 3397:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 57. 3368:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 19. 3342:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 57. 3266:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 30. 3237:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42. 3158:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24. 3126:"MJHL Fares Well At CAHA Meeting" 2973:"Junior Age Limit Hot Item Again" 2904:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 48. 2853:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 54. 2827:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 44. 2802:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 47. 2794:Taylor, Len (February 17, 1968). 2723:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 23. 2600:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25. 2249:Gross, George (August 30, 1966). 2153:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 41. 2121:"Junior Expansion Inches Forward" 2034:"Decisions, Decisions, Decisions" 2008:"SJHL to compete in Memorial Cup" 1888:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 56. 1604:Artiss, Laurie (March 28, 1960). 1511:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 18. 1155:North Vancouver, British Columbia 1138:. Page was a member of the local 740:, with the final 15 games at the 615:Quebec Amateur Hockey Association 498:Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 283:Early life and Thunder Bay hockey 80:North Vancouver, British Columbia 3787: 3648: 3599: 3574: 3549: 3491: 3467: 3400: 3371: 3345: 3334:Korobanik, John (May 27, 1971). 3319: 3294: 3269: 3240: 3211: 3186: 3177:"Now It's Good Old Avery's Turn" 3161: 3150:McNeil, Al (November 17, 1969). 3135: 3110: 3082: 3057: 3032: 3007: 2982: 2957: 2932: 2923:"CAHA President Tosses In Towel" 2907: 2881: 2856: 2830: 2805: 2779: 2770:"Global Hockey Enthusiasm Cools" 2754: 2726: 2697: 2672: 2628: 2603: 2572: 2569:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 1. 2543: 2518: 2493: 2468: 2443: 2418: 2393: 2367: 2342: 2285: 2260: 2251:"CAHA Becomes Bonus Baby Sitter" 2234: 2206: 2181: 2156: 2130: 2093: 2068: 2043: 2032:Marshall, Brian (May 12, 1965). 2017: 1992: 1967: 1942: 1939:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 24. 1916: 1891: 1865: 1840: 1793: 1790:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 3. 1767: 1742: 1717: 1692: 1667: 1656:Gerein, Charles (May 24, 1961). 1641: 1630:Gerein, Charles (May 23, 1961). 1615: 1514: 1320:March, Ashley (April 28, 2015). 1050:Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company 942:as the general secretary of the 492:(SAHA) were at odds, due to the 322:when it opened on March 6, 1951. 3980:Canadian Car and Foundry people 3464:. Dauphin, Manitoba. p. 5. 2303:Cole, Rick (October 24, 2016). 2257:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 8. 2040:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 8. 1612:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 1. 991:Canadian Junior A Hockey League 902:The Hotel International Prague 698:Page refereed in the Allan Cup 650:International Olympic Committee 633:to play as an amateur with the 326:From 1940 to 1948, Page was an 249:Canadian Junior A Hockey League 229:ice hockey at the Olympic Games 21:Frederick Page (disambiguation) 4035:Ice hockey people from Ontario 3955:British Columbia Hockey League 3807:British Columbia Hockey League 2059:"NHL Creating Depressed Areas" 1856:"Fleury is new CAHA president" 1829:Kerr, Grant (April 21, 1990). 1733:"Want Cup Standards Kept High" 1503:Bowles, Ted (April 14, 1953). 1019:Ontario Department of Highways 967:Pacific Junior A Hockey League 864:Ice Hockey World Championships 447:Canadian international play... 303:(TBAHA) championship with the 227:, and served as a director of 225:Ice Hockey World Championships 1: 4050:Sportspeople from Thunder Bay 4025:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees 3995:Canadian Junior Hockey League 3985:Canadian ice hockey officials 3391:"Bad Publicity May Have Hurt" 2845:Vipond, Jim (June 22, 1968). 2534:"Page Takes Brundage Lightly" 2172:"Page Elected Puck President" 1907:"Lacombe Crew Ready For Tour" 1233:Canadian Junior Hockey League 502:Manitoba Junior Hockey League 3441:Houston & Shoalts (1993) 2820:Eaton, Al (March 21, 1968). 1606:"Late Rioting Spoils Finale" 893:Canadian Olympic Association 794:Western Canada Hockey League 623:Alberta Junior Hockey League 295:in Port Arthur, then played 3990:Canadian ice hockey players 3965:Businesspeople from Ontario 3073:"World hockey 'dead issue'" 2898:"Regals Sign Japanese Star" 2145:McNeil, Al (May 27, 1966). 2108:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), 1534:Hockey Northwestern Ontario 806:Japan Ice Hockey Federation 790:Canadian Hockey Association 688:Quebec sovereignty movement 350:. During game three of the 255:. He was inducted into the 4071: 3907:McKinley, Michael (2014). 2998:"CAHA Must Be Nice To NHL" 2147:"CAHA Effects Age Changes" 2084:"Juniors May Snub Gardens" 1360:"Page, Frederick (Fred)". 1199:Japanese Olympic Committee 1089:Richmond, British Columbia 938:as president of the CAHA, 932:Hotel International Prague 671:Colorado Springs, Colorado 536:Ontario Hockey Association 18: 3590:"Falcons opt for collars" 2650:McKinley, Michael (2014), 2384:"SAHA ignores suspension" 1195:Canadian Centennial Medal 1111:near the family's cottage 1068:, and components for the 500:(SJHL) instead of in the 273:Canadian Centennial Medal 135:Canadian Centennial Medal 37: 4005:Canadian sports builders 3285:"Well, here we go again" 2872:"Quebec Ties Strengthen" 2619:"Resents 'English' CAHA" 1074:glass-reinforced plastic 1070:Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow 1031:Royal Canadian Air Force 1023:Canadian Car and Foundry 856:Pörtschach am Wörthersee 792:(CHA) or its affiliated 554:as an associate member. 383:(CAHA) general meeting. 251:, and presided over the 3756:NWO Sports Hall of Fame 3672:Dwyer, Kathryn (2019), 3310:"Stalemate in Lausanne" 2434:"CAHA Suspends Boucher" 2358:"Suspension His Answer" 2333:"New Pro-Am Pact Close" 1386:The North Shore Outlook 1048:In 1951, he joined the 1035:Curtiss SB2C Helldivers 961:British Columbia hockey 824:in Calgary, along with 587:Page and NHL president 3752:"Fred Page – Inductee" 3540:"WHL needs baby draft" 3514:BC Hockey Hall of Fame 1478:BC Sports Hall of Fame 1222:BC Sports Hall of Fame 1189: 1188:inducted Page in 1986. 1112: 1107:Page's memorial cairn 1010: 907: 851: 703: 584: 453: 437:National Hockey League 356:St. Boniface Canadiens 323: 269:BC Sports Hall of Fame 267:Hall of Fame, and the 210:National Hockey League 155:BC Sports Hall of Fame 3707:The Chronicle-Journal 3389:(February 12, 1972). 3229:(December 27, 1969). 3105:Cumberland Times News 2715:(December 19, 1967). 2409:"CAHA Meeting Called" 1636:St. John's Daily News 1362:The Chronicle-Journal 1288:. 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He received the 182:ice hockey referee 180:administrator and 152:Hall of Fame, 1995 57:September 29, 1915 4045:Olympic officials 3922:978-0-670-06817-3 3782:Medicine Hat News 3640:"Just briefly..." 3544:Lethbridge Herald 3206:Medicine Hat News 2952:Lethbridge Herald 2876:Lethbridge Herald 2745:"City Gets Games" 2692:Medicine Hat News 2463:Lethbridge Herald 2388:Medicine Hat News 2362:Lethbridge Herald 2176:Lethbridge Herald 1911:Lethbridge Herald 1835:Medicine Hat News 1687:Lethbridge Herald 1662:Lethbridge Herald 1610:Brandon Daily Sun 1530:"Past Presidents" 1286:Legends of Hockey 1043:bus manufacturing 1027:Hawker Hurricanes 1013:Page worked as a 997:Professional life 975:Chilliwack Bruins 810:Winnipeg Monarchs 700:(trophy pictured) 594:NHL Amateur Draft 589:Clarence Campbell 581:(trophy pictured) 532:1966 Memorial Cup 517:1965 Memorial Cup 513:1964 Memorial Cup 494:Flin Flon Bombers 396:senior ice hockey 388:1960 Memorial Cup 362:playoffs, and at 360:1958 Memorial Cup 352:1953 Memorial Cup 297:junior ice hockey 214:NHL Amateur Draft 171: 170: 72:December 23, 1997 4062: 3926: 3903: 3887: 3876: 3844: 3843: 3841: 3839: 3824: 3818: 3817: 3815: 3813: 3799: 3793: 3792: 3791: 3785: 3774: 3768: 3767: 3765: 3763: 3748: 3739: 3738: 3731: 3725: 3724: 3717: 3711: 3710: 3702: 3693: 3692: 3684: 3678: 3677: 3669: 3654: 3653: 3652: 3646: 3636: 3630: 3629: 3627: 3625: 3611: 3605: 3604: 3603: 3597: 3586: 3580: 3579: 3578: 3572: 3561: 3555: 3554: 3553: 3547: 3536: 3530: 3529: 3527: 3525: 3516:. 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Black and white headshot photograph of Fred Page wearing a light-coloured suit and dark-striped tie
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Hockey Hall of Fame
BC Hockey
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Port Arthur, Ontario
Memorial Cup
Allan Cup
Fort William
Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
National Hockey League
NHL Amateur Draft
International Ice Hockey Federation
Ice Hockey World Championships
ice hockey at the Olympic Games
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