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Lester B. Pearson Garden for Peace and Understanding, E.J. Pratt Library in the University of Toronto, completed in 2004 [63] Lester B. Pearson Place, completed in 2006, is a four-storey affordable housing building in Newtonbrook, Toronto, near his place of birth, and adjacent to Newtonbrook United Church.
For his role in establishing the original Players' Association, the Lester B. Pearson Award was later renamed to the Ted Lindsay Award in his honor. In 1995, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced the hockey movie Net Worth that depicts Lindsay's battle to create the NHL Players' Association , based on the Lindsay chapters in the book ...
Keith B. Alexander (2012), [3] Commander US Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency. Philip M. Breedlove (2016), [ 16 ] Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexander Haig (1978), [ 86 ] NATO Commander 1974–1979 ( US Secretary of State 1981–1982) (deceased)
In the off-season, Näslund received the Lester B. Pearson Award (since renamed the Ted Lindsay Award), given to the league's best player as voted by the NHLPA. [82] By beating out fellow award nominees Forsberg and Boston Bruins centre Joe Thornton, he became the first Swedish-born recipient of the award, [82] as well as the first Canucks ...
The award is given annually to the player voted to be most outstanding by the other players in the league. Pages in category "Lester B. Pearson Award winners" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
Lester Oliver Bankhead (1912–1997), American architect; Lester W. Bentley (1908–1972), American artist from Wisconsin; Lester Bird (1938–2021), second prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda (1994–2004) Lester Cotton (born 1996), American football player; Lester del Rey (1915–1993), American science fiction author and editor
The award was first handed out at the conclusion of the 1970–71 NHL season.It was named in honour of Lester B. Pearson, who was Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968, the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize, and a former player and coach for the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team.
This was also Chalkie White's last season with the club after 30 years as a player, administrator or coach. A new generation of players debuted in the early '80s: Dean Richards, John Wells, and Rory Underwood. In 1985 in the penultimate step towards league rugby, the Merit Table A was launched for two seasons where Tigers finished fourth and ...