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Keith was born in Wadena, April 27, 1947. He
took his elementary schooling there until he moved to Saskatoon. While
he was good enough to play baseball and football and participate in
track and field, Keith’s boyhood wish was to play in the National Hockey
League. He played three years in the Public School All-Star game, was a
city peewee champion and provincial bantam and midget champion. He
played one year with the Saskatoon Blades before enrolling at the
University of Denver.
From 1965-1969, Keith made the Western
Collegiate All-Star team three times and was named hockey player of the
year and athlete of the year in his final season. He joined the Chicago
BlackHawks in the fall of 1969 and played with them for 11 seasons. He
played in 589 games and scored 14 goals and 125 assists. Keith took part
in to N.H.L. All-Star games. From 1980 to 1982, Magnuson was coach of
the BlackHawks. Since his retirement he has been involved in many works
of charity.
In 1984
he was named to the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame. |