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Jim McKenny

James Claude "Howie" McKenny (born December 1, 1946 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a retired NHL defenceman and a retired Citytv sports reporter. He played 604 games between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Minnesota North Stars, and was known by the nickname of 'Howie' due to his resemblance to Howie Young. McKenny once said that "Half the game is mental. The other half is being mental".
==Junior career==

Jim McKenny was born in Ottawa and moved to Toronto as a child. McKenny played with the Neil McNeil Maroons of the Metro Junior A league in 1962–63. When the league folded in 1963, McKenny transferred to the Ontario Hockey Association's Toronto Marlboros who won the Memorial Cup in 1964. As a junior, McKenny was considered by many scouts as the second-best defenceman prospect after Bobby Orr.〔 In later years, McKenny spoke openly of his personal life and career being negatively affected by periods of alcoholism developed during his teen-age years.〔Podnieks, pp. 567-568〕

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