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team (the Canadiens had been on a pre-season barnstorming tour to promote the upcoming season of the NHA. He was so impressed, that he recommended the Canadiens sign VĂ©zina, and voluntarily stepped down from his place on the team. In those days ice hockey teams carried only one goaltender, as a rule.
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sailor. Cattarinich was originally spelt Katarinic, and other immediate surnames in the family tree included Bradicic and Nikolic. He went to sea with fellow Croats Zaninovich, Soussich and Lukinovilch. He visited
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for $ 11,000. Although Dandurand was the active partner during their tenure (Cattarinich was known as "The Silent One" and Letourneau sold his stake in 1930), the Canadiens won three
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system at local tracks that provided their greatest commercial success. With the re-introduction of race track betting in the United States after
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A cigarette pack hockey card showing Cattarinich in the original Canadiens uniform of 1909–10.
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as a young man. Later, he lived in Levis near Quebec City. He is best known as the first
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in the 1930s. Despite several attempts, they did not succeed in acquiring another
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wholesaling business, but it was their popularization of the
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in Canada and the United States as well as a co-owner of the
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shut out Cattarinich's club in a game with VĂ©zina's amateur
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In 1932, Cattarinich, Dandurand, and Letourneau purchased
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While recovering from an eye operation, he suffered a
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racetrack in Chicago and Jefferson Park Racetrack in
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Hockey Hall of Fame

Quebec City
Quebec
New Orleans
Louisiana
Goaltender
Caught
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Le National
Montreal Hockey Club
Ice hockey
horse racing
tracks
Montreal Canadiens
National Hockey League
Croatian
Greenland
Russian
Quebec City
ice hockey
lacrosse
goaltender
Montreal Canadiens
1910
National Hockey Association
Georges VĂ©zina
Chicoutimi
Leo Dandurand
tobacco

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