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Peter McDuffe

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Peter Arnold "Pete" McDuffe (born February 16, 1948 in Milton, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Kansas City Scouts and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey Association (WHA).

McDuffe won the 1970–71 Central Hockey League Most Valuable Player award with the Omaha Knights. He also won the 1971–72 Western Hockey League Leading Goaltender Award with the Denver Spurs. Between 1971 and 1979, he started in over 250 NHL regular season games with a goals-against average of 4.07.

He became one of the first inductees in his hometown of Milton, Ontario's Walk of Fame in 2007.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Walk of Fame recognition program established to honour Miltonians" (PDF). Town of Milton. 23 May 2007. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
Preceded by CHL Most Valuable Player Award
1970–71
shared with
Andre Dupont
Gerry Ouellette
Joe Zanussi
Succeeded by

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