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Ed Dorohoy
Edward Eli "Eddie" Dorohoy (March 13, 1929 – May 28, 2009) was a Canadian ice hockey Centre (ice hockey), centre. He played in 16 games for the Montreal Canadiens in 1948–49 NHL season, 1948–49 season and scored no points. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1948 to 1965, was spent in the minor leagues. He was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta. He left behind his wife, Shirley, four children, eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs Awards and achievements * Manitoba Junior League, MJHL First All-Star Team Coach (1967) References External links

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Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat is a city in Southern Alberta, southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff, Alberta, Redcliff to the northwest are within Cypress County. Medicine Hat was the List of cities in Alberta, sixth-largest city in Alberta in 2016 with a population of 63,230. It is also the sunniest place in Canada according to Environment and Climate Change Canada, averaging 2,544 hours of sunshine a year. Started as a railway town, today Medicine Hat is served by the Trans-Canada Highway (Alberta Highway 1, Highway 1) and the eastern terminus of the Crowsnest Highway (Alberta Highway 3, Highway 3). Nearby communities considered part of the Medicine Hat area include the Town of Redcliff (abutting the city's northwest boundary) and the hamlets of Desert Blume, Dunmore, Alberta, Dunmore, Irvine, Alberta, Irvine, Seven Persons, and Veinervil ...
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