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  2. Providence Reds - Wikipedia

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    The Reds played at the Rhode Island Auditorium, located on North Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1926 through 1972, when the team affiliated with the New York Rangers and moved into the newly built Providence Civic Center. The team name came from the breed of chicken known as the Rhode Island Red.

  3. Category:Providence Reds - Wikipedia

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    Providence Reds players (378 P) Pages in category "Providence Reds" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Category:Providence Reds players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Providence Reds players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 378 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Zellio Toppazzini - Wikipedia

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    Toppazzini spent most of his career with the American Hockey League's Providence Reds.Nicknamed "Topper", Toppazzini is the all-time leading scorer in Reds history. During his 12 years with the Reds, from 1951 to 1964, he amassed 279 goals, 448 assists and 727 points in 650 regular season games, and another 16–28–44 in playoff

  6. Marcel Paille - Wikipedia

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    The rest of his career, which lasted from 1953 to 1974, was mainly spent in the minor American Hockey League (AHL) with the Providence Reds, and he set several AHL career playoff records. [1] Paille was born in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec and died of cancer in Quebec City.

  7. Eddie Giacomin - Wikipedia

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    Despite suffering serious burns in a kitchen accident, [2] Giacomin made the roster of the Providence Reds in the 1960–61 season. In the Original Six days of the 1960s, with only six starting goaltending jobs in the NHL, positions were hard to obtain, and Giacomin starred for the Reds for five full seasons.

  8. 1972 Calder Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Providence Reds: 6 - 2: Boston Braves April 11 Providence Reds 4 - 5: OT: Boston Braves: April 15 Boston Braves: 3 - 2: Providence Reds Boston won series 4 – 1

  9. 1955–56 AHL season - Wikipedia

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    Providence Reds defeated Cleveland Barons 4 games to 0, to win the Calder Cup. list of scores; All Star Classic. The 3rd AHL All-Star game was played on January 10 ...