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- Len_Thornson abstract "Len Thornson (born February 4, 1933 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.Thornson spent his entire professional hockey career in the International Hockey League (1945–2001), mostly with the Fort Wayne Komets. He also spent part of one season (1956–57) with the Indianapolis Chiefs and the Huntington Hornets. He was the league all-time leading scorer before Jock Callander broke his record in 2000.".
- Q6521993 abstract "Len Thornson (born February 4, 1933 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.Thornson spent his entire professional hockey career in the International Hockey League (1945–2001), mostly with the Fort Wayne Komets. He also spent part of one season (1956–57) with the Indianapolis Chiefs and the Huntington Hornets. He was the league all-time leading scorer before Jock Callander broke his record in 2000.".
- Len_Thornson comment "Len Thornson (born February 4, 1933 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.Thornson spent his entire professional hockey career in the International Hockey League (1945–2001), mostly with the Fort Wayne Komets. He also spent part of one season (1956–57) with the Indianapolis Chiefs and the Huntington Hornets. He was the league all-time leading scorer before Jock Callander broke his record in 2000.".
- Q6521993 comment "Len Thornson (born February 4, 1933 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.Thornson spent his entire professional hockey career in the International Hockey League (1945–2001), mostly with the Fort Wayne Komets. He also spent part of one season (1956–57) with the Indianapolis Chiefs and the Huntington Hornets. He was the league all-time leading scorer before Jock Callander broke his record in 2000.".