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Lanny McDonald

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Lanny McDonald

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  • Born
    February 16, 1953 · Hanna, Alberta, Canada
  • Birth name
    Lanny King McDonald
  • Height
    1.83 m

Biography

    • Lanny McDonald was born on February 16, 1953 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor, known for Miracle Story (2000), NHL: Calgary Flames - 10 Great Playoff Games (2009) and Swift Current (2016).

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  • Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (1983). Bud Man of the Year Award (1989). King Clancy Memorial Trophy (1988). Second All-Star Team Right Wing (1977, 1983). *
  • Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.
  • Played right wing for the Toronto Maple Leafs (1973-1980), Colorado Rockies (1979-1981) and Calgary Flames (1981-1989).
  • Played for the Calgary Centennials and the Medicine Hat (Alberta) Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League (Now Western Hockey League) from 1970-1973 .
  • Shortly after winning the Stanley Cup with the Calgary Fames in 1989, he announced his retirement as a player.

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