Lorne Nadeau
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1925 –
Who is Lorne Nadeau?
Lorne Nadeau was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach known for his league championship teams in the Pacific Southwest Hockey League.
Lorne started his professional career as a hockey player with the Spokane Flyers team in 1948 and also played for the Seattle Bombers of the Western Hockey League and Quebec Aces before achieving his longest success as a player and later a coach of the Fresno Falcons of the Pacific Southwest Hockey League.
Nadeau arrived in Fresno in 1968 and served as a player-coach through the 1975-76 season, before retiring as a player and devoting his time fully to coaching. He led the Falcons to several championships before retiring from coaching following the 1982-83 season.
Nadeau died in 1998.
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