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Marcel Pronovost
(1930- ) lived in Omaha. Professional hockey player, coach, scout, played
in 1,340 games in over 20 seasons in the National Hockey League, performing important
roles in five Stanley Cup championships with Detroit and Toronto; he played for
Omaha of the United States Hockey League during 1949-50 season, and was inducted
into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1978. Consult The Complete Encyclopedia of Hockey,
4th ed (1993) 331 and Omaha World Herald, September 19, 2002, p. C-3 and October
7, 2002, p. C-3.
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