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tournament, Halpin returned to Canada. Using his degree in Sports Administration, he became a full-time tournament co-ordinator, went on to become the director for the
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meant that Halpin had scored at least 100 points in the four seasons he played for the Rockets. In his four seasons in the UK, he scored an impressive 343
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at the start of the 1981–82 season. During the next three seasons with the Rocket, Halpin helped them to win the
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Halpin was forced to retire the following season, 1984–85, due to a persistent back injury. Scoring a
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for Snow Brand Sapporo during the 1980–81 season. Halpin returned to Dundee to play for the
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tournament and is currently the Executive Director of the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal.
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in 1979, Halpin chose to continue his studies of Sports Administration at Concordia.
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Most points in the 1983–84 season of the British Premier Division.
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in 1986. Halpin is currently the Executive Director of the
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In 1980, Halpin played in an ice hockey tournament in
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at the same time. Although offered a contract by the
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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