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Larry Lund
Larry Lund (born September 9, 1940 in Penticton, British Columbia) is a retired professional ice hockey player who was a star player in the World Hockey Association playing 459 games all with the Houston Aeros. ==Playing career== Lund was a veteran minor-leaguer, who was more famous for founding Okanagan Hockey School, than as a hockey player, until the World Hockey Association came into existence in 1972. The upstart league presented opportunities not only for high-profile NHL stars, but minor league and players outside North America as well. Signing with the Houston franchise, Lund has said that he went from earning $22,000 in the minors to $150,000 in the WHA. While never playing in the NHL, Lund had a significant career in the WHA as he won the League Championship Avco Cup twice and finishing at #12 all-time in points.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SEVEN SEASONS: WHA All-Time Leaders )〕 Lund's best season was 1974–75〔Houston Aeros 74-75 Season summary http://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/HSA/1975.html〕 when he led his team in points with 108, ahead of the legendary Gordie Howe, to finish fifth overall in league points, he participated in the annual All-Star game〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SEVEN SEASONS: WHA 1974-1975 )〕 and his team won the League Championship. Lund was the owner of the ''Barley Mill Brew Pub'' in Penticton, BC.〔
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