Garry Monahan
Garry Monahan (born the October 20th 1946 with Barrie in Ontario) is a former player of reprocessed Hockey which played station of center.
Career
It is selected first first fishing out amateur of the National league of hockey in 1963 by the Canadian of Montreal.Garry Monahan begins its career hockey in 1964 - 65 while playing in the Association of hockey of Ontario - today Ontario Hockey League - for the Petes de Peterborough.
Three seasons later, it joined the professional central Ligue of hockey and the Apollos of Houston. In 1967-68, it makes its beginnings in the LNH with the Canadians.
Thereafter, he will also play in the American Ligue of hockey for the Barons de Cleveland before being made a place in the LNH in 1969 with the Red Wings de Détroit then the Kings of Los Angeles, the same year.
In 1970, it signs with which it will play four seasons before joining the Canucks of Vancouver. It finishes its career in 1979 with a last season at Maple Leafs.
Statistical in career
References
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