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Fran Huck
Anthony Francis Huck (born December 4, 1945 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a retired ice hockey player. While Fran Huck played professionally in both the NHL and WHA his greatest contributions may have been representing Canada with the National Team program during years before NHL professionals were allowed to compete internationally. His tenure culminated at the 1968 Winter Olympics where he helped the team with the Bronze. In 1999, Huck was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Hall of Fame. ==Amateur career== Fran Huck excelled as a junior with the Regina Pats. His achievements included winning the scoring title, making the Allstar team and being named league MVP.〔http://www.reginapatshistory.com/2009/05/1963-1964-season.html〕 After junior hockey, Huck made the decision, shocking to many hockey people, to join the Canadian National team instead of the NHL. At the time the national team program, run by Father David Bauer, afforded hockey players the alternative of pursuing higher education while still playing hockey.〔http://www.ubcsportshalloffame.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?person_id=55&searchall=1〕 Huck wanted to study law. He was with the national team from 1965 to 1969 winning a bronze medal for the 1968 Olympics and also bronze for the IIHF World Championships in 1966 and 1967.
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