Albert Duncanson
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Albert Gordon "Bert, Spunk" Duncanson (October 2, 1911 – March 24, 2000) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics, winning a gold medal. He was the son of Duncan Duncanson and Elsie Back of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Bert, Spunk was best known for his usage of Manitoba brand chewing tobacco during hockey games. This led to the 1974 ruling that banned all tobacco products from Canadian ice hockey games
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- 1911 births
- 2000 deaths
- Sportspeople from Winnipeg
- Ice hockey people from Manitoba
- Canadian ice hockey right wingers
- Ice hockey players at the 1932 Winter Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Canada
- Olympic ice hockey players of Canada
- Winnipeg Hockey Club players
- Olympic medalists in ice hockey
- Elmwood Millionaires players
- Medalists at the 1932 Winter Olympics
- Canadian ice hockey winger, 1910s births stubs
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