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Pilote, Pierre, 1931-2017

LC control no.no2017130941
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Personal name headingPilote, Pierre, 1931-2017
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Associated countryCanada
LocatedChicago (Ill.) Toronto (Ont.) Wyevale (Ont.)
Birth date1931-12-11
Death date2017-09-09
Place of birthSaguenay (Québec)
Kénogami (Québec)
Place of deathBarrie (Ont.)
AffiliationChicago Blackhawks (Hockey team) Toronto Maple Leafs (Hockey team)
Profession or occupationHockey players
Found inGregoire, L. Waxy. Heart of the Blackhawks, 2013: title page (L. Waxy Gregoire and David M. Dupuis with Pierre Pilote)
The globe and mail, 30 September 2017, online, viewed 4 October 2017 (Pierre Pilote, the best defenceman in the National Hockey League for three seasons, died of cancer on Sept. 9; born Joseph Albert Pierre Paul Pilote on Dec. 11, 1931, at Kénogami, now part of Saguenay, Que., and moved with his family to Fort Erie, Ont., when he was 13; played four seasons with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League before being called up to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1956, traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1968, retiring the following year; enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975 and featured on commemorative stamps issued by Canada Post in 2005 and 2014; long-time resident of Wyevale, Ont.)
Amicus database, 4 October 2017 (authorized access point (1024C1822): Pilote, Pierre, 1931- )
LAC internal file, September 19, 2019 (access point: Pilote, Pierre, 1931-; born December 11, 1931, in Kénogami, Québec; lived in Wyevale, Ontario; Canadian)
National bib agency no.1024C1822E
Associated languageeng
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