- Pete Morin
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played_for =Montreal Canadians
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nationality = CAN
birth_date =December 8 ,1915
birth_place = Lachine, PQ, CAN
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career_start = 1941
career_end = 1942Pierre "Pete" Morin (b.
December 8 ,1915 inLachine, Quebec –January 1 ,2000 ) was a professionalice hockey forward who played a single season for theMontreal Canadians of the NHL.Playing career
Morin was raised in the
Montreal suburb of Lachine and began playing for the Montreal Royals of the QSHL in 1936. There, he skated alongsideBuddy O'Connor andGerry Heffernan and the trio became known as the "Razzle Dazzle" line. In 1941–42 the three played together for the Canadians. In 31 games he recorded 10 goals and 12 assists for 22 points and appeared as a promising forward. Yet an injury cut his NHL career short and he returned to the less competitive QSHL where he continued to put up productive numbers. He was also a member of the Montreal Royal Canadian Air Force team for two years duringWorld War II . [legendsofhockey|13772. Retrieved Oct. 30, 2007.]References
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