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Description 1919 Seattle Metropolitans ice hockey team in the Seattle Ice Arena
From left to right: Frank Foyston, Bobby Rowe, Muzz Murray, Roy Rickey, Bill Anthony, Hap Holmes, Pete Muldoon, Bernie Morris, Cully Wilson, Jack Walker
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current20:26, 25 September 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:26, 25 September 20211,021 × 691 (212 KB)PM800{{Information |Description=1919 Seattle Metropolitans ice hockey team in the Seattle Ice Arena<br>From left to right: Frank Foyston, Bobby Rowe, Muzz Murray, Roy Rickey, Bill Anthony, Hap Holmes, Pete Muldoon, Bernie Morris, Cully Wilson, Jack Walker |Date=1919 |Source=https://www.historylink.org/file/208...