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- Spence_Tatchell abstract "Henry Spencer Tatchell (July 16, 1924 – January 8, 2007) was a NHL defenceman. During the 1942–43 NHL season he played for the New York Rangers in his only NHL game. Prior to turning professional, Tatchell played junior ice hockey in Winnipeg, Manitoba with both the Winnipeg Rangers and Winnipeg Monarchs. He was born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.During the 1942-43 season he played in the Eastern Hockey League with the New York Rovers. It was during this season that Tatchell his only opportunity to play in the NHL as he was called up to play in one game with the New York Rangers.During the 1943-44 season Tatchell played with the Cornwallis Navy. On 12 January 1944, the New York Rangers traded to Tatchell to the Montreal Canadiens (along with Hub Macey and Nestor Lubeck) for Kilby MacDonald, but Tatchell spent the following year in Military service and did not play in another NHL game.Following World War II Tatchell played with both the Nelson Maple Leafs and the Kimberley Dynamiters in the Western International Hockey League before retiring from hockey in 1954.".
- Spence_Tatchell birthDate "1924-07-16".
- Spence_Tatchell birthYear "1924".
- Spence_Tatchell deathDate "2007-01-08".
- Spence_Tatchell deathYear "2007".
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- Spence_Tatchell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spence Tatchell".
- Spence_Tatchell dateOfBirth "1924-07-16".
- Spence_Tatchell dateOfDeath "2007-01-08".
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- Spence_Tatchell name "Tatchell, Spence".
- Spence_Tatchell shortDescription "Canadian ice hockey defenceman".
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- Spence_Tatchell description "Canadian ice hockey defenceman".
- Spence_Tatchell description "Canadian ice hockey defenceman".
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- Spence_Tatchell subject Category:2007_deaths.
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- Spence_Tatchell hypernym Defenceman.
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- Spence_Tatchell comment "Henry Spencer Tatchell (July 16, 1924 – January 8, 2007) was a NHL defenceman. During the 1942–43 NHL season he played for the New York Rangers in his only NHL game. Prior to turning professional, Tatchell played junior ice hockey in Winnipeg, Manitoba with both the Winnipeg Rangers and Winnipeg Monarchs. He was born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.During the 1942-43 season he played in the Eastern Hockey League with the New York Rovers.".
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- Spence_Tatchell name "Spence Tatchell".
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- Spence_Tatchell surname "Tatchell".