Arlie Parker
American ice hockey player
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arlie Parker is a Canadian retired ice hockey defenseman who was a two-time All-American for St. Lawrence University in New York. Career Parker played junior hockey for the Peterborough Petes after the team relocated from his home town of Kitchener in 1956. Parker's final season with the team saw the Petes finish in last place in the OHA. Two years later Parker was recruited by George Menard to St. Lawrence and he began playing with the varsity team in 1959. In his first season with the team, Parker helped the saints defend their Tri-State League championship and return to the NCAA Tournament. The next season Parker became a star for the team, becoming an All-American for the team during its third consecutive league championship. In the national tournament, St. Lawrence won its first semifinal game in its sixth appearance and advanced to the first championship game in program history. Unfortunately, Parker's team faced an overwhelming Denver squad and lost by the largest margin of any championship game 2–12.
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