- George O'Donoghue
George O'Donoghue was the head coach of the
Toronto St. Pats when they won theStanley Cup championship in 1922.Awards & Achievements
*1922
Stanley Cup Championship (Toronto)
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George O'Donoghue was the head coach of the
Awards & Achievements
*1922
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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