Lorne David Rombough (April 2, 1948- November 13, 2019) was a
Canadian
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former professional
ice hockey
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player.
During the
1973–74 season, Rombough played three games in the
World Hockey Association
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with the
Chicago Cougars
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. He is the brother of
NHL
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player
Doug Rombough.
Doug Rombough Obituary
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1948 births
Living people
Canadian ice hockey left wingers
Charlotte Checkers (SHL) players
Chicago Cougars players
Dayton Gems players
Flint Generals players
Fort Wayne Komets players
Greensboro Generals (EHL) players
Hampton Aces players
Hampton Gulls (SHL) players
Long Island Cougars players
Long Island Ducks (ice hockey) players
Richmond Wildcats players
Rochester Americans players
San Francisco Shamrocks players
Toledo Hornets players
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