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Born
June 23, 1922, in Sutherland, Hal excelled in all team sports throughout
his elementary and high school years. In hockey, he worked his way up
from bantam to senior competition and was on many Saskatchewan
championship teams.
After
the Second World War, Hal began his professional hockey career. He
spent 11 seasons in the NHL, two with the New York Rangers, three with
the Montreal Canadiens and six with the Boston Bruins. One of the few
players at that time to wear glasses, Laycoe compiled 102 points in 531
games. Hal retired from competition in 1956, but he stayed in hockey as
a coach and general manager in the Western Hockey League and the NHL. With the WHL Portland Buckaroos, his team won seven league titles in
nine years.
In
1965, he was selected as Oregon’s man of the Year in sport. e coached
the Netherlands National hockey team in the 1976-77season, and then
became a special assignment scout for the New York Islanders.
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