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Gaye Cooley

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Cooley played just three seconds of major-league hockey, coming on as a substitute for
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but after one season he returned to the Checkers who were now playing in the
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This biographical article relating to a Canadian ice hockey goaltender is a
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before finishing his career with one more season with the Checkers.
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Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Index

North Bay
Ontario
Goaltender
Caught
New England Whalers
North Bay, Ontario
Canadian
ice hockey
goaltender
Michigan State University
1966 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Eastern Hockey League
Knoxville Knights
International Hockey League
Port Huron Flags
Des Moines Oak Leafs
Charlotte Checkers
American Hockey League
Rochester Americans
Southern Hockey League
Philadelphia Firebirds
North American Hockey League
New England Whalers
World Hockey Association
Cap Raeder
Houston Aeros
NCAA
All-Tournament First Team
1966
"NCAA Frozen Four Records"

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