Archibald "Sue, Soo" McLean (March 10, 1889 – August 21, 1960) was a
Canadian
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professional
ice hockey
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player. McLean played in the 1910s in the early years of professional hockey. He played
defence
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with the
Winnipeg Monarchs,
New Westminster Royals and
Toronto Blueshirts
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. He was released by the Blueshirts on December 5, 1913.
["BRANTFORD MAY LOSE TWO "PRO." OFFICERS",
The Globe (1844-1936); Dec 5, 1913; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail (1844-2010)
pg. 11]
Statistics
References
Archie McLeana
JustSportsStats*
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Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Ice hockey people from Ontario
New Westminster Royals (1911–1914) players
Toronto Blueshirts players
Winnipeg Monarchs players
Winnipeg Hockey Club players
People from Bracebridge, Ontario
1889 births
1960 deaths
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