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  • Brian McFarlane
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  • He played for the junior Inkerman Rockets, most notably when they played in the 1950-51 Eastern Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs against the Quebec Citadelles and Jean Béliveau. Brian McFarlane attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, on a hockey scholarship, graduating in 1955. In his four years he scored 101 goals for the Skating Saints, which remains a St. Lawrence record. On three occasions, he scored five goals in a game, a school record shared with several others.
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  • He played for the junior Inkerman Rockets, most notably when they played in the 1950-51 Eastern Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs against the Quebec Citadelles and Jean Béliveau. Brian McFarlane attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, on a hockey scholarship, graduating in 1955. In his four years he scored 101 goals for the Skating Saints, which remains a St. Lawrence record. On three occasions, he scored five goals in a game, a school record shared with several others. After graduating, he worked in television at WRGB in Schenectady, New York, before moving to CFCF-TV in Montreal, Quebec (where he was sports director) and CFTO in Toronto, Ontario. He had a lengthy career in broadcasting and journalism.