• James Joseph Pappin (September 10, 1939 – June 29, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey...
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  • Pappin is a surname, and may refer to: Jim Pappin (1939–2022) - retired professional ice hockey right winger Veryan Pappin (born 1958) - former Scottish...
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  • line-up as back up. Jim Pappin scored his seventh goal of the playoffs and Sawchuk stopped 41 shots helping Toronto win the Cup. Pappin had four goals and...
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  • Boston at the Detroit Olympia. Detroit introduced a fine rookie goaltender, Jim Rutherford, who had bright moments despite the Red Wings last place finish...
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  • scoring Second period 01:57 – pp – Bobby Hull (1) 13:44 – Stan Mikita (1) Jim Pappin (1) – pp – 19:52 Third period 09:41 – Lou Angotti (1) Terry Sawchuck Goalie...
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  • scoring Second period 1:57 - pp - Bobby Hull (1) 13:44 - Stan Mikita (1) Jim Pappin (1) - pp - 19:52 Third period 9:41 - Lou Angotti (1) Terry Sawchuk Goalie...
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    the team until traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1968 for forward Jim Pappin; his seven-season tenure as captain was, until surpassed by Jonathan Toews...
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  • playoffs): Dan Bouchard, Atlanta Flames Jacques Richard, Atlanta Flames Jim Schoenfeld, Buffalo Sabres Phil Russell, Chicago Black Hawks Robbie Ftorek...
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    Leafs (21, 13–8) Punch Imlach 4–2 Montreal Canadiens (23, 14–8) Toe Blake Jim Pappin (19:24, second) 1968 Montreal Canadiens (E) (24, 15–8) Toe Blake 4–0 St...
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  • while Pierre Pilote was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Jim Pappin in 1968. In the 1968–69 season, despite Bobby Hull breaking his own previous...
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