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Sgt. Frank Boucher : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank Boucher (hockey coach)

Sgt. Frank Boucher ( – December 4, 2003) was the head coach of Canada's 1948 Olympic gold medal winning ice hockey team - the Ottawa RCAF Flyers.〔(Frank Boucher's Minor League Photograph Collection )〕〔(History-1948 Winter )〕
The 1948 Ottawa RCAF Flyers were honoured by the Canadian Forces in 2001 when they were selected as Canada’s greatest military athletes of the 20th century.
Sgt. Boucher was the son of Georges Boucher〔〔(ANSPORTS: 1943-44 Authentic Royal Canadian Air Force Jersey Royal Canadian Air Force Jersey )〕 and a nephew of Frank Boucher (both who are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame).
He died December 4, 2003 of pneumonia in Osgoode, Ontario.〔"Sports Journal Briefs; Former Olympic hockey coach dies; Raines joins Expos staff; Finnish skier cops giant slalom race",
Anonymous. New Brunswick Telegraph Journal (John, N.B ) 15 Dec 2003.〕
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