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  • Doug Armstrong
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  • Douglas Kenny Armstrong, commonly known as Doug Armstrong, (born 10 April 1949) is the former president of Snowdonia from 2003 to 2011. A very successfull and wealthy businessman. Armstrong entered active politics in the 1980s by joining the conservative Grand National Party (GNP).
  • Douglas "Doug" Armstrong (b. September 24, 1964 in Sarnia, Ontario) was the General Manager of the NHL's Dallas Stars. He had been with the organization since 1991, and was appointed as General Manager January 25, 2002. He won the Stanley Cup as an assistant general manager with the Stars in 1999. Armstrong replaced Bob Gainey as GM of the Stars, and one of his first moves was hiring Dave Tippett as head coach. Armstrong is the son of NHL Hall of Fame linesman Neil Armstrong, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991.
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  • 218
Channel Trailer
  • 200
Join Date
  • 2007-07-06
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term start
  • 1987
  • 2003-03-01
Facebook
  • heyitsdoug
Birth Date
  • 1949-04-10
Status
  • Active
Spouse
  • Denise Armstrong
Nickname
  • Doug
ImageSize
  • 200
Caption
  • Doug Armstrong
  • Official portrait of President Armstrong
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  • dougarmstrong
Party
  • Grand National Party
Birth Place
  • Evans Creek
Title
  • Dallas Stars General Manager
term end
  • 2003
  • 2011-03-01
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  • epiphanized
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languages spoken
  • English, Spanish, Chinese
Religion
  • Roman Catholic
Years
  • 2002
After
  • Les Jackson
  • Brett Hull &
Profession
  • Businessman
Subscribers
  • 200000
vicepresident
  • Wayne Carver Perry Jackson
Style
  • Lifestyle
Order
  • President of Snowdonia
  • Representative for Mitchelland's 5th district
Predecessor
  • Kathleen Duval
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  • Douglas "Doug" Armstrong (b. September 24, 1964 in Sarnia, Ontario) was the General Manager of the NHL's Dallas Stars. He had been with the organization since 1991, and was appointed as General Manager January 25, 2002. He won the Stanley Cup as an assistant general manager with the Stars in 1999. Armstrong replaced Bob Gainey as GM of the Stars, and one of his first moves was hiring Dave Tippett as head coach. Armstrong is the son of NHL Hall of Fame linesman Neil Armstrong, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991. On November 13, 2007, in the wake of a 7–7–3 start and a colossal meltdown by the team in Los Angeles (losing 6–5 in OT after leading 4–0 with 7 minutes remaining in the game), Doug Armstrong was relieved of his duties as the GM for the Stars and was replaced by former Stars player Brett Hull and assistant GM Les Jackson as interim co-GM's. During Armstrong's tenure, the Dallas Stars went 210–109–35–23. On May 29, 2008, the St. Louis Blues announced that they have named Doug Armstrong as the new director of Player Personnel and sign him to a 2 year deal then when the 2 years are up he will take over as General Manager when Larry Pleau retires. Pleau will stay on with the team but in another capacity upon his retirement. {{s-start...}}http://localhost/?title=Template:S-start&action=edit editSee also 1. * * 2. * Wikipedia:Redirects 3. * Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages
  • Douglas Kenny Armstrong, commonly known as Doug Armstrong, (born 10 April 1949) is the former president of Snowdonia from 2003 to 2011. A very successfull and wealthy businessman. Armstrong entered active politics in the 1980s by joining the conservative Grand National Party (GNP).
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