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Lindsay Warren Carson (born November 21, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played seven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers and Hartford Whalers. Carson was born in Oxbow, Saskatchewan, but grew up in North Battleford, Saskatchewan.


Playing career

Carson started his NHL career with the Philadelphia Flyers in
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. He also played for the Hartford Whalers. He left the NHL after the
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season. He played one more season in the AHL before retiring from hockey.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


Personal life

Carson likes to go
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and fishing. Some of his favorite places have included North Glaslyn, Saskatchewan, Jasper National Park, Billings, Montana, and Portland, Maine. USA Today. December 6, 1982


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* 1960 births Living people Billings Bighorns players Binghamton Whalers players Canadian ice hockey centres Hartford Whalers players Sportspeople from North Battleford Maine Mariners (AHL) players People from Oxbow, Saskatchewan Philadelphia Flyers draft picks Philadelphia Flyers players Saginaw Gears players Saskatoon Blades players Springfield Indians players Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan {{Canada-icehockey-winger-1960s-stub