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Alphonse Lacroix

1897 - 1973

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Alphonse Albert Lacroix (October 21, 1897 – April 12, 1973), known as "Al" or "Frenchy", was an American ice hockey goaltender who is best known as a member of the silver medal-winning American ice hockey team at the 1924 Winter Olympics, and as the emergency goaltender who replaced Georges Vezina when he collapsed in a game in 1925. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Alphonse Lacroix is the 3,081st most popular religious figure (down from 2,954th in 2024), the 13,362nd most popular biography from United States (down from 10,404th in 2019) and the 117th most popular American Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Alphonse Lacroix ranks 3,081 out of 3,187Before him are Jose Tomas Sanchez, Péter Fülöp Kocsis, Myles Coverdale, Joseph Bernardin, John Keble, and Yasser Al-Habib. After him are Mari Emmanuel, Margot Käßmann, Patrick Joseph Hayes, Rufino Santos, Begum Samru, and Trinley Thaye Dorje.

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Among people born in 1897, Alphonse Lacroix ranks 310Before him are Cecil Parker, William Gott, Hermione Gingold, Hope Emerson, Naomi Mitchison, and Robert Riskin. After him are John Laurie, Jerome Cowan, Doris Kenyon, Sohrab Modi, and Dorothy Peterson. Among people deceased in 1973, Alphonse Lacroix ranks 286Before him are Ernst Klodwig, Walter Donaldson, Lila Lee, Henry Green, Glenn Strange, and Nellie Sengupta. After him are Walt Kelly, Eddie Hapgood, Rufino Santos, Veda Ann Borg, Vaughn Monroe, and Maggie Laubser.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In United States

Among religious figures born in United States, Alphonse Lacroix ranks 117Before him are Richard Cushing (1895), Katharine Jefferts Schori (1954), Terence Cooke (1921), John Hagee (1940), Scott Hahn (1957), and Joseph Bernardin (1928). After him are Patrick Joseph Hayes (1867), Joseph Strickland (1958), Anthony Bevilacqua (1923), Kent Hovind (1953), John Allen Chau (1991), and Ted Haggard (1956).