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  2. Category:Canadian lacrosse players - Wikipedia

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    Canadian lacrosse biography stubs (155 P) Pages in category "Canadian lacrosse players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total.

  3. Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2016, the box player and field player categories were merged into the Player category with no distinction made between box and field versions of the sport. [1] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling the induction dinner that year, the 2020 inductees were inducted into the hall in 2021 along with the 2021 inductees.

  4. Austin Staats - Wikipedia

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    Austin Staats (born April 23, 1998) is a Canadian professional lacrosse player who plays for the San Diego Seals of the National Lacrosse League (NLL), and formerly a player for the Chaos Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). He was drafted 1st overall by the San Diego Seals in the 2018 NLL Entry Draft. He is known for his ...

  5. Joe Comeau (lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    Joe "The Quiet Man" Comeau [1] (born June 24, 1940) is a Canadian retired amateur and professional [2] box lacrosse goaltender.A member of the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, [3] Comeau was the winner of four Mann Cup national championships, [1] [4] WLA playoff and regular season most valuable player trophies, seven all-star team inductions and four Nicholson Trophies as the WLA's top goaltender.

  6. John Tavares (lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    John Tavares (born September 4, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional box lacrosse player and current head coach of the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and Six Nations Chiefs of the Major Series Lacrosse League.

  7. Billy Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    William James Fitzgerald (February 20, 1888 – June 30, 1926) was a Canadian field lacrosse player. He played professional lacrosse with the Toronto Lacrosse Club and Vancouver Lacrosse Club in the early 1900s, and was a member of Vancouver's 1911 Minto Cup-winning squad. Fitzgerald served as men's lacrosse coach at Hobart College, and later ...

  8. Ernest Hamilton (lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Samuel Hamilton (April 17, 1883 – December 19, 1964) was a Canadian lacrosse player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Canadian team, which won the gold medal. He was the father of politician William McLean Hamilton. [1] On a club level, Hamilton represented the Montreal Lacrosse Club.

  9. Canada men's national lacrosse team - Wikipedia

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    The team is governed by the Canadian Lacrosse Association, which is a member of World Lacrosse, the international governing body for lacrosse. Traditionally Canada has been one of the leading nations in international play, placing among the top three at the World Lacrosse Championship every year since the tournament's inaugural year in 1967.