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Canada Lester B. Pearson

a.k.a. "Mike Pearson"

Oxford University / Britain - 23/24

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Lester B. Pearson Facts

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Passed away on December 27, 1972

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Lester B. Pearson Statistics

S Team League GP G A TP PIM +/-   POST GP G A TP PIM +/-
1923-24 Oxford University Britain -* -* -* -* -* -* |

Lester B. Pearson Tournament Statistics

S Team League GP G A TP PIM +/-   POST GP G A TP PIM +/-
1923-24 Oxford University Spengler Cup -* -* -* -* -* -* |
Team Staff History
S Team League Role on Team Notes
1926-27 Univ. of Toronto CIAUC Head Coach
1927-28 Univ. of Toronto CIAUC Head Coach
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Lester B. Pearson Career Totals

League Years GP G A TP PPG PIM +/- | Years GP G A TP PPG PIM +/-
Britain 1 -* -* -* -* -* -* -* | 0 * * * * * *
Spengler Cup 1 -* -* -* -* -* -* -* | 0 * * * * * *

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Lester B. Pearson Biography and Trivia

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- Lester Bowles Pearson became 14th Prime Minister of Canada (1963-1968), and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient in 1957.
- While playing for the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club at the 1923 Spengler Cup, the Swiss gave him the nickname Herr Zig-Zag.

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