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  • Clem Loughlin
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  • Loughlin played for the senior Winnipeg Monarchs and Winnipeg Strathconas from 1910–1916, winning the Allan Cup in 1915. He then turned pro with the Portland Rosebuds for two seasons (1916-17 & 1917-18). He then played with the Victoria Aristocrats and the Victoria Cougars for eight seasons. He was Captain when the Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup in 1925. When the Western Canada Hockey League folded in 1926, the Victoria Cougars were sold to Detroit and became the Detroit Cougars. Loughlin followed and became the first captain of the team.
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  • Loughlin played for the senior Winnipeg Monarchs and Winnipeg Strathconas from 1910–1916, winning the Allan Cup in 1915. He then turned pro with the Portland Rosebuds for two seasons (1916-17 & 1917-18). He then played with the Victoria Aristocrats and the Victoria Cougars for eight seasons. He was Captain when the Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup in 1925. When the Western Canada Hockey League folded in 1926, the Victoria Cougars were sold to Detroit and became the Detroit Cougars. Loughlin followed and became the first captain of the team. Loughlin stayed with the Detoit team for two seasons (1926-27 & 1927-28) and one with the Chicago Black Hawks (1928–29). He then played three seasons of minor pro before retiring in 1932. Loughlin also coached the Black Hawks for three seasons starting with the 1934–35 season.
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