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[10] [11] Bauer went back to the Kitchener area and coached several teams. [12] Dumart retired in Boston, where he worked for some years as the official scorer at the Garden. [5] All three were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame: Schmidt in 1961, Dumart in 1992, and Bauer in 1996. [2] The trio is deceased.
The facility was built around an older ice hockey facility, the historic Father Bauer Arena, which opened in October 1963. This was named after the late Father David Bauer , who, together with Bob Hindmarch , established Canada's first national hockey team at UBC in 1963 in preparation for the 1964 Winter Olympics .
Bauer Hockey LLC is a Canadian manufacturer of ice hockey equipment, fitness and recreational skates and apparel. [2] Bauer produces helmets, gloves, sticks, skates, shin guards, pants, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey jocks and compression underwear, as well as goalie equipment.
Gov. Chris Sununu called Bauer Hockey's long-term commitment to stay in Exeter a "huge boost for the New Hampshire economy." 'Big win': Bauer Hockey signs lease to keep its global headquarters in ...
David William Bauer CSB OC (November 2, 1924 – November 9, 1988) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach, educator and Catholic priest. He was a member of the Basilians, and established a program to develop players for the Canada men's national ice hockey team.
The Father David Bauer Olympic Arena is an ice hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It seats about 1,750 for hockey with a standing room capacity of over 2,000. It is named after Father David Bauer. [1] Canada's defunct national touring team, the brainchild of Bauer, also staged tryouts there. The arena was built in 1963. [2]
Robert Theodore Bauer (February 16, 1915 – September 16, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins. He was a member of the famed " Kraut Line " with teammates Milt Schmidt and Woody Dumart .
Jenni Bauer made a total of 52 saves as the Purple Eagles swept Wayne State. It is Niagara’s first road sweep of the Warriors since February 2005. On January 14, Bauer made 27 saves as she earned her first career shutout. The following day, Bauer made 17 straight saves, and shut out the Warriors in the second and third period.