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David Bauer (ice hockey)

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team after his experiences at St. Michael's. Bauer said that, "We try to give our players a well-rounded education, not merely ice skills but mental and moral conditioning as well". He stated that, "If you can improve the boy as a person he will improve as a hockey player". As a member of the Basilian Order, Bauer believed that education and the whole person were important and that an individual's relationship with God was only a portion of the whole.
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said, "I know that had I not played for Father Bauer, I would never have made it to the NHL. He taught me the discipline and the skills that were lacking. Father Bauer was very involved in the mental, physical and spiritual well-being of all his players. He truly was like a father to this whole group
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Bauer was an advocate for players remaining in amateur hockey to receive an education, as opposed to the growing professionalism in the being detrimental to opportunities from learning. He felt that hockey was a means to teach the game of life and way for boys to become men, and modelled the national
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The CAHA hosted a Canadian Centennial tournament in 1967 and invited the national teams from the United States, Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. The event was also an attempt to show that Winnipeg would be a suitable host location for the World Championships. The national team Bauer assembled for the
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on February 15, 1964. When Bauer returned to Canada, he met with the CAHA to discuss the negative academic impact of the national team. He felt that the players had been capable students who were aware of the academic sacrifices in advance, but that representing Canada had been more important to them
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The Basilian fathers again discussed the length of the season and the amount of travel having an effect on academics. They were also concerned with increasing physical play and growing similarities with professional leagues. The Majors had played 98 games including the regular season and playoffs for
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and owner of the Seibu Tetsudo hockey club to assist with its hockey programs. Bauer first travelled to Japan in October 1968 for a month-long series of hockey clinics across the country. He continued travels to Japan and instructed at hockey schools for two six-week periods each year. His teachings
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at international events after a loss to Czechoslovakia by a 2–1 score, which saw two Canadian goals disallowed. The players wanted to withdraw from the World Championships prior to the final game versus the Soviet Union. Bauer talked the players into continuing after staying up all night, but Canada
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Based on his understanding of the tie-breaking procedure, Bauer's philosophy was to simply win the games against the weaker countries instead of running up the score. Canada, Czechoslovakia and Sweden finished with identical records of five wins and two losses. Canada thought they had won the bronze
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broke his stick and tossed it aside. The broken end of the stick went towards the Canadian players' bench, where it struck Bauer in the face and opened a bleeding wound. Bauer demanded for his players to remain on the bench and not retaliate, since he did not want to take penalties late in the game.
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who were also in attendance at the World Championships, and was invited make a presentation at the next CAHA annual meeting in May 1962. Bauer's proposal was unanimously endorsed in principle at the general meeting, then given final approval at the CAHA executive meeting in August 1962, with partial
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stated that, "Bauer's influence on me knows no bounds. Although he knew the game inside and out, he was more concerned with the human spirit. He had such an inner strength. And it rubbed off on me. I was blessed to have met him, while he walked among us. Bauer taught us more than a game, but how to
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featuring Canada's top professional players. He felt that Canada's talent was undeniable, and that the younger Soviet team would use their conditioning and defensive play to limit scoring. He also stated of the Soviets that, "I think they've realized they've reached a certain plateau and they could
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Bauer suggested it might be time for Canadian universities and colleges to represent the country since they met amateur eligibility requirements, and he felt there were young men who would be interested in a program which combined education and hockey. He felt that a core group of students could be
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at age 15, but declined on the advice of his father to complete a proper education. The experience of not pursuing his dream of playing professional hockey was traumatic for Bauer, who then committed himself to look for more meaning in life and play a role in world peace. After he served as captain
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The Canadian Hockey Foundation was established in 1966 to oversee the national team. Since the foundation was not directly connected to the CAHA, it allowed the national team more flexibility in choosing players since it could bypass the professional-amateur agreement between the CAHA and the NHL.
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Bauer and UBC officials met with the CAHA in January 1963 and reached a financial agreement for the new team. Bauer began the national team program in September 1963. He recruited Bob Hindmarch to be the team's general manager and assistant coach, and Dennis Selder took over coaching duties of the
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Bauer arranged a training camp six months in length to build teamwork and systems with 150 junior and college players attending. He felt that a lot of work was needed to improve the talent level to win at the Olympics, and struggled to retain talent in competition with professional teams signing
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was incorporated in 1968, and the took over management of the national team from the Canadian Hockey Foundation in 1969. Bauer was appointed a member of the board of directors, which decided at its first meeting to make the eligibility of professionals at the World Championships its priority for
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for the Hamber Cup, which they had never won since the trophy was established in 1950. The Thunderbirds won their first Hamber cup in a two-game series including a 3–2 overtime loss and a 3–1 victory. Bauer led the Thunderbirds to eight wins, one loss and one tie in the regular season to win the
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in addition to his role as general manager. He stressed fundamentals of defensive play without the puck and taught players how to absorb contact without getting hurt. He occasionally had his players switch positions with one another to learn an appreciation of their teammate's contributions. The
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celebrations in 1967, Bauer hoped that the rejection of the bid would inspire more support from the Government of Canada and the Canadian public to restore national pride in hockey. In April 1966, Bauer said, "Our biggest problem is the task of making Canadian out of all of us. We have to start
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described Bauer as, "The kindly Roman Catholic priest who brought a reluctant Canadian hockey fraternity into the modern age of international play with his concept of a national team". Canada's national team was called "the most nobly conceived of all Canadian hockey enterprises" in the book
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for the Bruins. His father insisted his son was too young for professional hockey, and that he should first complete a proper education. Bauer later stated that it was a traumatic experience for him not to pursue his dream of playing professional hockey, which had resulted in him looking for
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during game three on the series, and stated that the losses were indicative of domestic hockey issues in Canada, and that we could learn from the Soviets instead of underrating their abilities. Bauer hoped that the series would promote unity in Canada and better international relationships.
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medal based on the goal differential in the three games among the tied countries. When they attended the presentation of the Olympic medals, they were disappointed to learn they had finished in fourth place based on goal differential of all seven games played. The players and CAHA president
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became general manager of the Thunderbirds and made the financial and academic arrangements for the players to get to Vancouver. The university had no rink of its own at the time, and used Kerrisdale Arena or the North Shore Winter Club's curling rink for practice, with games played at the
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made a last-minute change to the tie-breaking rules to take away a medal from Canada. Bauer transitioned into managing the national team when the program relocated to Winnipeg in 1965, and assembled teams that won the bronze medal at the 1966 and 1967 World Championships, and the
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during World War II. The close-knit atmosphere promoting team bonding, as did a group effort to fix and renovate the house. Bauer recruited a German housekeeper named Ma Byers from a local restaurant in Vancouver to cook and act as a mother figure to the players.
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Scholarships awarded by St. Michael's College School and the University of British Columbia are named for Bauer. Funds from the sale of the Bauer's family cottage were donated to endow the Quest Program to assist in communicating faith by electronic means at the
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than their studies. Despite that seven of the players had dropped out of their courses and nine others completed less than half of their courses, Bauer felt it possible to find other methods to prevent academic impacts for the students on the national team.
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Bauer taught at St. Michael's College School from 1953 to 1961, and sought for the education system to produce more wise leaders. The school was operated by the Basilian fathers. Their motto, "Teach me goodness, discipline and knowledge" was derived from
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When Canada withdrew from international play during the 1970s, Bauer instructed at hockey schools in Japan for two six-week periods each year, where his teachings on personal growth and discipline fit into the culture of Japan. He also coached the
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Bauer travelled with the team regularly on international tours during the late 1960s. He attracted a following as a priest in Europe, and conducted mass at various locations including motels with a portable altar, a chapel within the
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Bauer was against the use of professionals at the World Championships. His participation in the national team ended in 1969, when Canada was granted permission by the IIHF to use a limited number of professionals while hosting the
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At the CAHA general meeting in May 1964, Ahearne clarified that the decision to place Canada fourth in the standings was supported by the IIHF statutes and that no rules were changed. Former CAHA president and past IIHF president
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in the Ottawa National Defence Hockey League and then briefly with the Windsor Spitfires in the Windsor City Hockey League. He enrolled at the University of Toronto upon release from the Army. His playing career ended with the
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agreed that the correct decision was made despite the accusations. At the same meeting, Bauer was given approval to continue the national team program and transitioned from coaching into a managing and advisory role.
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for athletics at St. Michael's College School. He also played golf, tennis, baseball and was the quarterback on the for St. Michael's football team. The school had an undefeated football season in his senior year.
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Bauer remained involved with hockey while serving on the directorate of Canada's National Health & Fitness Council, and continued in an advisory role to hockey coaches and players at UBC. He offered advice to
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Rick Noonan stated, "The fact that father was a Basilian priest, he used to worry about that a lot, that people would misinterpret that he was trying to turn everyone into a Catholic. But really, he was very
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when it was established in 1967. He was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada on July 6, 1967, for his contribution to ice hockey and the Canadian national team. The formal investiture was made by the
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when professionals were allowed to participate. In October 1977, at a House of Commons and Senate committee studying Canada's role in international hockey, Bauer urged for a plan to be put into place for
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reported that consensus at the time was "for Canada to embark on a radical new course", even if it included establishing a team of university students to represent Canada at international hockey events.
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on November 9, 1988. He was remembered with services at St. Basil's Church in Toronto, and St. Louis Church in Waterloo, and was interred in the family plot in Mount Hope Cemetery in Waterloo.
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wrote about the players being starving scholar athletes. Bauer also arranged for the national team players to give back to the community in exchange for better funding from politicians.
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Bauer frowned upon the use of foul language or fisticuffs, and wanted his players to be gentlemanly. He stressed discipline, teamwork and fair play. According to national team manager
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in Calgary which was named for him in 1986 and served as a training facility for the Canadian national team. He is also the namesake of a street named Father Bauer Drive in Waterloo.
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After it was announced the Bauer was coaching, more players wanted to join the team in addition to Bauer beginning a recruitment program across Canada. UBC physical education teacher
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Bauer kept a regular schedule for the team which attended classes in the day time, practiced late in the afternoon, and studied later in the evening. Most of the team lived on the
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to avoid setting up the country and players for embarrassment. Hockey Canada named Bauer to be the managing director of the Olympic team that was still restricted to amateurs.
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program in September 1963, and sought players with athletic and academic morals committed to their studies and training. He prepared the players for the larger international
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were named to coach the national team. Bauer chose to let the coaches do the coaching, but assigned them reading material on subjects he wanted instilled into the players.
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Canada went on to win by a 3–1 score, and Bauer forgave Γ–berg for the incident. On the next day, Bauer invited Γ–berg to sit with him while watching the Soviet Union play
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In the 1962–63 season, 120 players came to training camp for the Thunderbirds. Bauer selected the best skaters for the team, and arranged for exhibition games versus
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was limited to a team's defensive zone. He intended to change Canada's reputation in Europe of being heavily penalized for rough play and frequently criticized for
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Bauer was the youngest of 11 children and had five brothers and five sisters. He attended St. Louis Separate School as a youth followed by three years at
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in Sweden. Bauer's team was inexperienced internationally, and lost twice each to the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Sweden, and place fourth overall.
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Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association title, and qualify for the national championship. The Thunderbirds reached the final game of the
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Bauer sought players with athletic and academic morals committed to their studies and training. He prepared the players for the larger international
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Bauer returned to Waterloo for another year at St. Jerome's, then followed in the footsteps of his brothers Frank and Bobby when he enrolled at
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improving the national team. Hockey Canada successfully secured funding from the Government of Canada for the national team to travel to the
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reinforced with the best available Canadian senior players for international competition. He discussed the concept with CAHA president
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in the builder category in 1989, the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1992, the UBC Sports Hall of Fame in the builder category in 1996, the
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The CAHA established a second national team to increase the available pool of players at the next Olympics in 1968. Bauer recruited
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and made no excuses for the sixth-place finish, but felt that the establishment of a permanent a national team had been completed.
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of guys. He was a very inspirational kind of coach. He left an indelible mark on every young man that he came in contact with".
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Prior to Bauer's arrival at St. Mark's, he received a letter from the university's athletics department asking him to coach the
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the Memorial Cup. St. Michael's could no longer justify participation in the top tier of the OHA and chose to withdraw from the
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over the use of professionals and eligibility of players for the Olympics. The national team was disbanded shortly thereafter.
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to become Canadian junior champions. Bauer scored four goals and five assists during the championship series for the Generals.
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Bauer's national team played its first game wearing Canadian jerseys on November 12, 1963, in an exhibition win versus the
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In 1952, the Bauer family was a major contributor towards funding and establishing the Carmel of St. Joseph Monastery in
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to become the next coach of the national team since they had a similar style of being good listeners to players. At the
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Jr. The Bauers later had an ice rink constructed at their house, including side boards, painted lines and floodlights.
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The Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium in Moscow hosted Soviet home games during the two Summit Series.
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Bauer stated that the foundation had its limits, since it was not granted tax-exempt status to accept donations.
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The proposal was opposed by professional leagues including the NHL who would be competing for the same players.
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Bauer was appointed vice-president of Hockey Canada in 1981, and chairman of the national team program for the
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in charge of the team. The Majors operated for one more season and played a shortened 33-game schedule in the
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continued in the same role for the national team. Players on the team attending UBC were transferred to the
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event won all three games played and defeated the Soviet Union by a 5–4 score in the final game. At the
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Bauer played one final game for the Majors in the 1944–45 season, shortly before he enlisted in the
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The national team played an exhibition tour in Europe after the Olympics then had an audience with
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wrote that it was the best hockey news in Canada in years and should be given a chance. Journalist
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After the CAHA made an unsuccessful bid to host the Ice Hockey World Championships as part of the
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in the playoffs for the OHA championship. The Majors won the Eastern Canada final defeating the
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in the stick-throwing incident. Later that night, the players gathered in Bauer's room where
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and houses of his friends. While in Austria he conducted mass on several occasions at the
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approved a proposal by Bauer to have a team of Canadian university students combined with
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stated that "Father Bauer is the greatest lobbyist in the history of hockey". Journalist
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player and coach, educator and Catholic priest. He was offered a playing contract by the
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Hall of Fame, and the Waterloo County Sports Hall of Fame in 1972. He was inducted into
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resigned as head coach of the Majors in 1960, and Bauer took over as head coach for the
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playing for the Toronto St. Michael's Majors. Eugene won a league championship with the
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Bauer was never paid for his services, but had his travel and expenses covered by the
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During the season, Bauer worked with Vancouver alderman Frank Fredrickson, to secure
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and the public utilities commission. His mother Alice Bertha Hayes was active in the
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summarized the team's feeling that, "The shepherd and his flock have been fleeced".
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The Allan Cup was the championship trophy for amateur senior ice hockey in Canada.
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Bauer searched for funding from Canadian businesses, and received donations from
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improve only by playing our professionals". He was interviewed on television by
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in October 1941. The highest level of hockey he had played at the time was as a
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on September 2, 1972, giving reasons why he expected total victory in the 1972
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Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey
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on personal growth and being disciplined on the ice were welcomed within the
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teams in British Columbia. The Thunderbirds combined with players from the
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After the official announcement on June 6, 1961, Bauer placed his protΓ©gΓ©
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for two seasons from 1942 to 1944. He excelled as a student, played as a
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All of Bauer's brothers played ice hockey and won a league championship.
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champion team since it met the amateur eligibility requirements for the
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in philosophy in 1949. His influences as a student included philosopher
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While attending the 1968 Winter Olympic Games, Bauer was approached by
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Majors finished in second place during the season, then defeated the
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which opened in 1963 at the University of British Columbia, and the
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to be seeded in Group A. Bauer's team followed with an 8–0 win over
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during the 1945–46 season after he began studies for priesthood.
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on November 24, 1944, and assigned to Basic Training Unit 12 in
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Bauer had an impact on players for the Canadian national team.
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for his school team. He was offered a contract to play for the
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The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
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Canada versus the Netherlands at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games
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Bauer spent his last months resting at the family cottage in
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Bauer assembled a mix of veteran and student players for the
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Bauer is the namesake of two hockey arenas, including the
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The CAHA agreed to return to international play as of the
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someplace and we have to help our own Canadian athletes".
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in 1935. Jerry and Ray won a league championship with the
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in 1965, and relocated the program to a new home base in
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Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union men's ice hockey
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on November 24, 1967. Bauer was inducted into both the
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Point Grey campus of the University of British Columbia
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500,000 in funding necessary to build a new arena. The
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in six games and won the school's fourth Memorial Cup.
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for two seasons and led them to the finals at the 1963
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The foundation of the national team was featured in a
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It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
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clip, and Bauer was subject of the biographical book
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Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association
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David William Bauer was born on November 2, 1924, in
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
3640:"Bauer, Father David – Biography – Honoured Builder" 3896:. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. May 12, 1997. p. 23 3140:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 21, 1963. p. 18. 1944:at the time and recommended another coach instead. 1381:gave its approval to the proposal in October 1962. 3382:. Brandon, Manitoba. February 10, 1964. p. 7. 1594: 1197: 1095: 459: 3497:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 15, 1965. p. 20. 1878:After the Olympics, Bauer gave an interview with 1678:lost the final game and earned the bronze medal. 1432:surface, and differences from the North American 1069:. Bauer earned his teaching certificate from the 287:champion team being selected. He established the 228:, he became ordained as a Catholic priest in the 4020: 3416:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 5, 1964. p. 43. 3330: 3328: 3306: 3304: 3302: 3247: 3245: 2562:"Spotlight – One on One with Father David Bauer" 2016:Bauer was among the inaugural appointees of the 1783: 1377:funding provided towards board and tuition. The 295:surface and differences from the North American 3888:"Six Canadians go to International Hockey Hall" 3810:"Learning how Russia changed the Canadian game" 3767: 3765: 3344: 3342: 3340: 2976:"UBC hockey says goodbye to Father Bauer Arena" 1727: 1057:to complete undergraduate studies and earned a 4054:Austria men's national ice hockey team coaches 3719: 3717: 3698: 3696: 3540: 3538: 3318: 3316: 2200: 1936:in advance of them hosting Group C during the 895: 811: 721: 4094:Canadian sports executives and administrators 4064:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association personnel 4059:Canada men's national ice hockey team coaches 3575:. Archived from the original on July 16, 2002 3325: 3299: 3242: 3074: 3072: 3053: 3051: 3049: 3000: 2998: 2924: 2922: 2912: 2910: 2786: 2784: 2774: 2772: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2721: 2719: 2700: 2698: 2696: 2694: 2593: 2591: 2589: 2587: 2507: 2505: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2385:. Waterloo Region Generations. Archived from 16:Canadian ice hockey coach and Catholic priest 4044:20th-century Canadian Roman Catholic priests 3861:"Order of Canada: David Bauer, O.C., c.s.b." 3762: 3348: 3337: 3119: 3117: 3012: 3010: 2363: 2356: 2354: 2352: 2270: 2268: 2266: 2264: 2262: 2260: 2154: 1926:Bauer's grave markers in Mount Hope Cemetery 1841: 1705:to coach the second team which was based in 1509:was played from January 27 to February 9 at 1493: 1408: 618: 612: 540:Bauer and the Majors were finalists for the 386:. His great-grandparents had emigrated from 3714: 3693: 3535: 3491:"Canada should forget next year says Bauer" 3313: 3209: 3207: 3205: 2611: 2609: 2607: 2605: 2603: 2079:Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary 1627:The CAHA merged the national team into the 1299: 1045:to study for the priesthood, then took his 1041:in 1946, and entered the novitiate for the 609: 4159:University of St. Michael's College alumni 3908: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3628: 3626: 3624: 3622: 3069: 3046: 2995: 2919: 2907: 2781: 2769: 2728: 2716: 2691: 2584: 2502: 2479: 2454: 1277:. They lost the championship game for the 1169:Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series 1049:on September 12, 1947. He returned to the 1024: 417:. As a youth, Bauer played pond hockey in 39: 3998:"New book explores Father Bauer's legacy" 3563: 3561: 3559: 3114: 3086: 3084: 3007: 2377: 2375: 2349: 2329: 2327: 2325: 2257: 2155:Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997). 2036:Bauer was posthumously inducted into the 2003:have faith in ourselves to be the best". 1673:, Bauer expressed his frustrations about 1304: 1210:The Basilian fathers reassigned Bauer to 4154:Toronto Varsity Blues ice hockey players 4124:Ice hockey people from Waterloo, Ontario 3843:Office of the Governor General of Canada 3833: 3807: 3433: 3410:"Canadian Team Paid High Personal Price" 3213: 3202: 3171: 2840: 2838: 2836: 2834: 2832: 2600: 2555: 2553: 2551: 2549: 2547: 2545: 2543: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2298: 2296: 2177: 2074: 1989: 1845: 1787: 1764:Bauer wrote an article published in the 1731: 1684: 1598: 1497: 1412: 1308: 1201: 1126: 1099: 1028: 604:Regular season and playoffs statistics. 531: 367: 363: 4109:Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Canada 4069:Canadian Army personnel of World War II 3619: 3167: 3165: 3163: 2973: 2967: 2808:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), pp. 119–121 2661:Brown & Attersley (1978), pp. 23–24 2535: 2533: 2531: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2523: 2521: 2519: 2517: 1898: 1451:in a house which had previously been a 1317:Bauer and his brother Ray attended the 1080:near Waterloo. Bauer was ordained as a 4021: 3808:Anderson, Glenn (September 28, 2012). 3556: 3090: 3081: 2874: 2872: 2870: 2868: 2866: 2615: 2372: 2322: 2302: 2131: 1969: 1861:ice hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics 1828:Austria men's national ice hockey team 1711:ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics 1507:Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics 1419:ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics 1260:to play an exhibition game versus the 326:Austria men's national ice hockey team 3672:McKinley, Michael (2014), pp. 162–165 3616:McKinley, Michael (2014), pp. 159–160 3439:"Non-Skater Top Expert On Ice Hockey" 3376:"Special Gold Medal Awarded To Bauer" 2829: 2419: 2417: 2415: 2413: 2293: 2276:"Honoured Member: Father David Bauer" 2223: 2120:Father Bauer and The Great Experiment 2044:in the builder category in 1997, the 2033:as a builder for ice hockey in 1973. 2011: 1757:on selecting a Canadian team for the 1262:Soviet Union national ice hockey team 599: 289:Canada men's national ice hockey team 114:Canada men's national ice hockey team 4149:Toronto St. Michael's Majors players 4144:Toronto St. Michael's Majors coaches 3995: 3160: 2974:Tsumura, Howard (February 6, 2008). 2878: 2559: 2514: 1985: 1934:China men's national ice hockey team 3349:O'Connor, Joe (February 14, 2018). 3214:Hawthorn, Tom (February 22, 2010). 3172:Hawthorn, Tom (February 20, 2004). 2863: 1938:1981 Ice Hockey World Championships 1856:1977 Ice Hockey World Championships 1832:1973 Ice Hockey World Championships 1743:1970 Ice Hockey World Championships 1722:1969 Ice Hockey World Championships 1696:1967 Ice Hockey World Championships 1671:1966 Ice Hockey World Championships 1648:1965 Ice Hockey World Championships 1556:International Ice Hockey Federation 1350:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 1327:1949 Ice Hockey World Championships 1319:1962 Ice Hockey World Championships 1051:University of St. Michael's College 947:University of Toronto Varsity Blues 594:University of Toronto Varsity Blues 544:in 1943–44 season, but lost to the 330:1973 Ice Hockey World Championships 305:International Ice Hockey Federation 269:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 93:University of St. Michael's College 13: 3445:. Peace River, Alberta. p. 4. 2817:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), p. 121 2410: 2159:. Madeira Park, British Columbia: 2105:Athol Murray College of Notre Dame 1131:St. Michael's College School arena 14: 4170: 4084:Canadian people of German descent 3996:Ward, Marshall (April 25, 2017). 1417:Thunderbird Sports Centre during 404:Catholic Women's League of Canada 3989: 3964: 3955: 3943: 3934: 3880: 3853: 3827: 3801: 3792: 3789:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 256–258 3783: 3774: 3750:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 228–229 3711:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 187–188 3690:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 219–221 3663:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 160 3607:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 191–195 3532:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 149–150 3523:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 135–136 3500: 3480:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 131–133 3471:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 124–127 3462:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 121–123 3448: 3419: 3399:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 121–122 3385: 3334:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 148 3310:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 147 3278:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 102–103 3260:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 144 3251:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 146 3174:"It Was Almost a Miracle on Ice" 3143: 2713:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 274–275 2490:Young, Scott (1989), pp. 246–247 2369:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 142 2207:A History of the Oshawa Generals 2097:Father David Bauer Olympic Arena 1932:Bauer was invited to assist the 1916: 1907: 503:to play hockey. Bauer served as 358:Father David Bauer Olympic Arena 348:. He was made an officer of the 256:(UBC) in 1961, then coached the 182:Father David Bauer Olympic Arena 4134:Officers of the Order of Canada 4039:20th-century Canadian educators 3753: 3744: 3735: 3726: 3705: 3684: 3675: 3666: 3657: 3610: 3601: 3547: 3526: 3517: 3508: 3483: 3474: 3465: 3456: 3427: 3402: 3393: 3368: 3290: 3281: 3272: 3269:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 99–100 3263: 3254: 3233: 3193: 3151: 3126: 3060: 3037: 3028: 3019: 2958: 2949: 2940: 2931: 2898: 2820: 2811: 2802: 2793: 2760: 2751: 2742: 2707: 2682: 2673: 2664: 2655: 2646: 2637: 2616:Oliver, Greg (March 26, 2017). 2493: 2303:Clowes, G.G. (August 5, 2008). 2125: 1824:Austrian Ice Hockey Association 1747:International Olympic Committee 1595:National team from 1965 to 1969 1358:ice hockey at the Olympic Games 1198:St. Mark's and the Thunderbirds 1096:St. Michael's teacher and coach 986: 625: 608: 460:Student life and playing career 275:players to represent Canada in 3940:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 48–51 3199:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 94–96 3034:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 26–34 2964:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 91–93 2955:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 87–90 2826:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 70–71 2799:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 60–62 2748:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 56–58 2688:Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 43–44 2560:Shea, Kevin (March 13, 2009). 2445: 2401: 2229:100 Years of Dropping the Puck 2048:Hall of Fame in 2009, and the 1867:amateur players to contracts. 1362:Ice Hockey World Championships 1333:, and Bobby Bauer coached the 1216:University of British Columbia 1186:. The team was transferred to 281:Ice Hockey World Championships 254:University of British Columbia 1: 4119:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees 4104:Deaths from cancer in Ontario 3849:(published December 15, 2004) 2946:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 76–78 2383:"Sir Edgar Joseph John Bauer" 2250: 1784:Coaching in Japan and Austria 1620:, a noted pilgrimage site in 464:Bauer aspired to play in the 373: 352:, and is the namesake of the 4079:Canadian ice hockey forwards 2305:"Father David William Bauer" 2280:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 2031:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 1728:National team goes on hiatus 1388:physical education director 1379:Canadian Olympic Association 1104:St. Michael's College School 1071:Ontario College of Education 941: 854: 818:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 764: 728:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 682:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 674: 579:; Bobby and Ray were in the 509:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 501:St. Michael's College School 334:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 234:St. Michael's College School 224:for two seasons and won the 222:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 151:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 119:Toronto St. Michael's Majors 102:Catholic priest and educator 7: 4129:IIHF Hall of Fame inductees 4074:Canadian ice hockey coaches 3961:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 247 3798:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 246 3780:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 253 3771:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 245 3759:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 235 3741:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 227 3732:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 226 3723:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 189 3702:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 185 3681:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 223 3553:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 157 3544:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 204 3514:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 202 3322:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 120 3296:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 107 3287:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 104 3239:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 113 3157:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 108 3098:. Maclean's. Archived from 3078:Young, Scott (1989), p. 247 2050:Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 1805:Japan Ice Hockey Federation 1610:Embassy of France in Moscow 1471:. The team was assisted by 1335:Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen 1273:championship tournament in 1192:Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons 1033:St. Basil's Church, Toronto 901:Royal Canadian Postal Corps 589:Royal Canadian Postal Corps 550:Eastern Canada championship 415:St. Jerome's College School 346:Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 166:Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 10: 4175: 3865:Governor General of Canada 3443:Peace River Record Gazette 3057:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 82 3043:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 81 3025:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 25 3004:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 80 2937:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 83 2928:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 75 2916:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 74 2904:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 73 2790:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 69 2778:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 64 2766:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 58 2757:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 62 2739:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 50 2725:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 48 2704:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 46 2679:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 55 2670:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 39 2652:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 38 2643:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 36 2597:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 37 2511:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 35 2499:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 11 2407:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 12 2360:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 10 2178:McKinley, Michael (2014). 2023:Governor General of Canada 1529:, and an 8–6 win over the 1323:Colorado Springs, Colorado 1296:opened in September 1963. 1159:. The Majors defeated the 1122:Ontario Hockey Association 444:. Bobby and Frank won the 421:with friends who included 303:, amidst accusations that 277:ice hockey at the Olympics 248:. Bauer was reassigned to 242:Ontario Hockey Association 4099:Congregation of St. Basil 3593:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3123:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 3 3066:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 5 3016:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 1 2467:. Waterloo Public Library 2451:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 9 2335:"Rev William David Bauer" 2309:The Canadian Encyclopedia 2055: 1842:1980 Winter Olympic Games 1822:Bauer was invited by the 1533:. During the game versus 1494:1964 Winter Olympic Games 1409:National team development 1294:Thunderbird Sports Centre 1043:Congregation of St. Basil 987: 621: 615: 230:Congregation of St. Basil 174: 138: 127: 106: 98: 88: 69: 47: 38: 23: 4089:Canadian sports builders 3134:"Four Months To Prepare" 2233:McClelland & Stewart 1893:Father David Bauer, 1980 1473:Canadian Pacific Railway 1300:International ice hockey 1190:and became known as the 581:Royal Canadian Air Force 494:Father David Bauer, 1971 485:something more in life. 408:Our Lady of Mount Carmel 4139:Oshawa Generals players 4114:Hockey Canada personnel 3949:Glass Steel and Stone: 2885:UBC Sports Hall of Fame 2432:Waterloo Public Library 1759:1972 Winter Universiade 1188:Neil McNeil High School 1088:in Toronto by Cardinal 1025:Entering the priesthood 2850:BC Hockey Hall of Fame 2080: 1995: 1994:Glenn Anderson in 2008 1896: 1851: 1830:in Group B during the 1796: 1737: 1690: 1641:University of Manitoba 1604: 1503: 1421: 1314: 1305:National team proposal 1281:by a 3–2 score to the 1207: 1132: 1105: 1034: 537: 530: 497: 466:National Hockey League 396:Order of St. Sylvester 379: 3951:UBC Thunderbird Arena 2623:The Catholic Register 2132:Oliver, Greg (2017). 2078: 1993: 1886: 1849: 1791: 1735: 1688: 1602: 1501: 1488:Melville Millionaires 1416: 1386:University of Alberta 1312: 1205: 1180:Metro Junior A League 1130: 1103: 1084:on June 29, 1953, at 1055:University of Toronto 1032: 542:J. Ross Robertson Cup 535: 517: 487: 470:Hershey, Pennsylvania 450:Kitchener Greenshirts 400:Waterloo City Council 371: 364:Early life and family 3972:"Father David Bauer" 3837:(October 30, 2004), 3569:"Father David Bauer" 2881:"Father David Bauer" 2846:"Father David Bauer" 2572:on November 27, 2017 2462:"Sir Edgar J. Bauer" 2425:"Father David Bauer" 2337:. Region of Waterloo 2231:. Toronto, Ontario: 2182:. Toronto, Ontario: 2136:. Toronto, Ontario: 2109:Wilcox, Saskatchewan 1949:1984 Winter Olympics 1899:Later life and death 1343:1960 Winter Olympics 1339:1956 Winter Olympics 1266:Alberta Golden Bears 1233:which played in the 1222:and the chaplain at 406:and a member of the 318:1980 Winter Olympics 314:1968 Winter Olympics 301:1964 Winter Olympics 3847:Media > Speeches 3414:Winnipeg Free Press 3138:Winnipeg Free Press 3094:(October 6, 1962). 2879:Hume, Fred (1996). 2038:Hockey Hall of Fame 1970:Coaching philosophy 1793:Eisstadion Liebenau 1659:Canadian Centennial 1618:Mariatrost Basilica 1603:Mariatrost Basilica 1469:James A. Richardson 1453:transmitter station 1329:as a member of the 1279:CIAU University Cup 1224:St. Paul's Hospital 616:Regular Season 585:Royal Canadian Navy 583:, Jerry was in the 559:Bauer received two 536:Memorial Cup trophy 338:Hockey Hall of Fame 262:CIAU University Cup 201:David William Bauer 156:Hockey Hall of Fame 4002:Waterloo Chronicle 3922:. February 9, 2018 3835:Clarkson, Adrienne 3573:1972 Summit Series 3220:The Globe and Mail 2161:Harbour Publishing 2093:Father Bauer Arena 2081: 2066:Hockey Is Our Game 2061:The Canadian Press 2012:Honours and awards 1996: 1881:The Globe and Mail 1852: 1803:, chairman of the 1797: 1738: 1691: 1605: 1537:, opposing player 1504: 1425:UBC Thunderbirds. 1422: 1315: 1283:McMaster Marauders 1212:St. Mark's College 1208: 1206:St. Mark's College 1184:1961–62 OHA season 1161:Edmonton Oil Kings 1151:then travelled to 1140:1960–61 OHA season 1133: 1106: 1086:St. Basil's Church 1067:Christopher Dawson 1035: 600:Playing statistics 538: 380: 354:Father Bauer Arena 250:St. Mark's College 187:Father Bauer Arena 3644:Legends of Hockey 2566:Legends of Hockey 2193:978-0-670-06817-3 2147:978-1-77041-249-1 2042:IIHF Hall of Fame 1986:Impact on players 1964:pancreatic cancer 1960:Goderich, Ontario 1956:Bayfield, Ontario 1801:Yoshiaki Tsutsumi 1568:Marshall Johnston 1558:(IIHF) president 1525:, a 6–2 win over 1521:, a 4–2 win over 1275:Kingston, Ontario 1258:Toronto Marlboros 1254:senior ice hockey 1220:dean of residence 1157:1961 Memorial Cup 1118:junior ice hockey 1116:Bauer sat on the 1022: 1021: 859:Windsor Spitfires 554:1944 Memorial Cup 552:and then won the 446:1934 Memorial Cup 427:George Hainsworth 392:Buffalo, New York 384:Waterloo, Ontario 342:IIHF Hall of Fame 273:senior ice hockey 246:1961 Memorial Cup 238:junior ice hockey 226:1944 Memorial Cup 195: 194: 161:IIHF Hall of Fame 81:Goderich, Ontario 62:Waterloo, Ontario 4166: 4013: 4012: 4010: 4008: 3993: 3987: 3986: 3984: 3982: 3976:Historica Canada 3968: 3962: 3959: 3953: 3947: 3941: 3938: 3932: 3931: 3929: 3927: 3912: 3906: 3905: 3903: 3901: 3884: 3878: 3877: 3875: 3873: 3857: 3851: 3850: 3831: 3825: 3824: 3822: 3820: 3805: 3799: 3796: 3790: 3787: 3781: 3778: 3772: 3769: 3760: 3757: 3751: 3748: 3742: 3739: 3733: 3730: 3724: 3721: 3712: 3709: 3703: 3700: 3691: 3688: 3682: 3679: 3673: 3670: 3664: 3661: 3655: 3654: 3652: 3650: 3636: 3617: 3614: 3608: 3605: 3599: 3598: 3592: 3584: 3582: 3580: 3565: 3554: 3551: 3545: 3542: 3533: 3530: 3524: 3521: 3515: 3512: 3506: 3505: 3504: 3498: 3495:Winnipeg Tribune 3487: 3481: 3478: 3472: 3469: 3463: 3460: 3454: 3453: 3452: 3446: 3437:(May 28, 1964). 3431: 3425: 3424: 3423: 3417: 3406: 3400: 3397: 3391: 3390: 3389: 3383: 3372: 3366: 3365: 3363: 3361: 3346: 3335: 3332: 3323: 3320: 3311: 3308: 3297: 3294: 3288: 3285: 3279: 3276: 3270: 3267: 3261: 3258: 3252: 3249: 3240: 3237: 3231: 3230: 3228: 3226: 3211: 3200: 3197: 3191: 3190: 3188: 3186: 3169: 3158: 3155: 3149: 3148: 3147: 3141: 3130: 3124: 3121: 3112: 3111: 3109: 3107: 3088: 3079: 3076: 3067: 3064: 3058: 3055: 3044: 3041: 3035: 3032: 3026: 3023: 3017: 3014: 3005: 3002: 2993: 2992: 2990: 2988: 2971: 2965: 2962: 2956: 2953: 2947: 2944: 2938: 2935: 2929: 2926: 2917: 2914: 2905: 2902: 2896: 2895: 2893: 2891: 2876: 2861: 2860: 2858: 2856: 2842: 2827: 2824: 2818: 2815: 2809: 2806: 2800: 2797: 2791: 2788: 2779: 2776: 2767: 2764: 2758: 2755: 2749: 2746: 2740: 2737: 2726: 2723: 2714: 2711: 2705: 2702: 2689: 2686: 2680: 2677: 2671: 2668: 2662: 2659: 2653: 2650: 2644: 2641: 2635: 2634: 2632: 2630: 2613: 2598: 2595: 2582: 2581: 2579: 2577: 2568:. 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Black and white photo of Bauer as a player for St. Michael's
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Canada men's national ice hockey team
Toronto St. Michael's Majors
Bobby Bauer
Order of Canada
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Hockey Hall of Fame
IIHF Hall of Fame
Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
Father David Bauer Olympic Arena
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1944 Memorial Cup
Congregation of St. Basil
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junior ice hockey
Ontario Hockey Association
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