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  • George Brown
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  • George Brown is an unseen character, he has never appeared on screen.
  • He played junior hockey for the Elmwood Millionaires and the Winnipeg Monarchs, winning the Memorial Cup in 1931 with the Millionaires. Brown then played senior hockey for the Monarchs, the Montreal Royals, and the Verdun Maple Leafs. He won the league scoring title playing for the Leafs in 1935-36. In 1940-41 he played for the St Jerome intermediate team in the 1940-41 Quebec Senior Playoffs. He then played two seasons for the Montreal Canadiens (Senior) team and retired in 1943.
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  • Unseen
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  • Male
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  • He played junior hockey for the Elmwood Millionaires and the Winnipeg Monarchs, winning the Memorial Cup in 1931 with the Millionaires. Brown then played senior hockey for the Monarchs, the Montreal Royals, and the Verdun Maple Leafs. He won the league scoring title playing for the Leafs in 1935-36. Brown began his pro career with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1936–37 NHL season playing 27 games (4–6–10) during the regular season then four playoff games in which he went pointless. The following season, he split his time between Montreal and the IAHL New Haven Eagles. That season he was again held pointless during the playoffs. He played his final season with Montreal before going back to the IAHL for the rest of his pro career where he played for the Eagles again followed by the Springfield Indians and the Hershey Bears. In 1940-41 he played for the St Jerome intermediate team in the 1940-41 Quebec Senior Playoffs. He then played two seasons for the Montreal Canadiens (Senior) team and retired in 1943.
  • George Brown is an unseen character, he has never appeared on screen.
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