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Frank Fredrickson

1895 - 1979

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Sigurdur Franklin Fredrickson (Sigurður Franklín Friðriksson; June 3, 1895 – May 28, 1979) was an Icelandic-Canadian ice hockey player and aviator. As a player and coach, he was significant to both the amateur and professional ice hockey as it evolved in North America in the early 20th century. Fredrickson's career was interrupted by military service during the First World War and prematurely ended by a knee injury in 1931. Fredrickson was the center for the Winnipeg Falcons, the Canadian team which won the Olympic gold medal in 1920. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frank Fredrickson is the 152nd most popular hockey player (down from 129th in 2019). (down from 4,812th in 2019)

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Among hockey players, Frank Fredrickson ranks 152 out of 676Before him are Bryan Trottier, Eric Lindros, Alexei Yashin, Alexei Kovalev, Hooley Smith, and Randhir Singh Gentle. After him are Jiří Šlégr, Marián Hossa, Andres Ambühl, Tomas Sandström, Oleg Znarok, and Robert Lang.

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Among people born in 1895, Frank Fredrickson ranks 313Before him are Dorothy Davenport, William Boyd, Michael Arlen, William Grant Still, Sylvia Lance Harper, and Whina Cooper. After him are Rex Ingram, Nat Pendleton, John Boles, Ken Maynard, Noel Streatfeild, and Max Lemke. Among people deceased in 1979, Frank Fredrickson ranks 296Before him are Jimmy McCulloch, Laurie Bird, Jack Mulhall, Dick Foran, Nicholas Monsarrat, and Allen Tate. After him are Claudia Jennings, Jean Stafford, Doris Kenyon, James T. Farrell, William Gargan, and Dorothy Peterson.

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