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  • Marcel Paille
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  • Marcel Paille (December 8, 1932 - October 7, 2002) was a goaltender. Born in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Canada, he was a goaltender in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, played briefly for the Philadelphia Blazers in the World Hockey Association and is the owner of numerous AHL career playoff records. After finishing his junior career with the Quebec Citadelles in 1952-53, Paille embarked on a long odyssey of minor pro seasons. A victim of the six team NHL, he would only play in 107 NHL games in a twenty year professional career, all with the New York Rangers.
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  • Marcel Paille (December 8, 1932 - October 7, 2002) was a goaltender. Born in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Canada, he was a goaltender in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, played briefly for the Philadelphia Blazers in the World Hockey Association and is the owner of numerous AHL career playoff records. After finishing his junior career with the Quebec Citadelles in 1952-53, Paille embarked on a long odyssey of minor pro seasons. A victim of the six team NHL, he would only play in 107 NHL games in a twenty year professional career, all with the New York Rangers. He did have an excellent career in the American Hockey League, mostly with the Providence Reds. Paille also won the Calder Cup in 1956-57 with the Cleveland Barons and in 1960-61 and 1961-62 with the Springfield Indians. Paille retired in 1974. He died of cancer in Quebec City.
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