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・ Leo Disend
・ Leo Ditrichstein
・ Leo Dixon
・ Leo Dobrigh
・ Leo Doerfler
・ Leo Binz
・ Leo Bird
・ Leo Birinski
・ Leo Blair
・ Leo Blair (barrister)
・ Leo Blanchard
・ Leo Blech
・ Leo Boccardi
・ Leo Bogart
・ Leo Bohan
Leo Boivin
・ Leo Borchard
・ Leo Bosschart
・ Leo Bourgeault
・ Leo Boyle
・ Leo Brady
・ Leo Branton Jr.
・ Leo Braudy
・ Leo Brecht
・ Leo Breiman
・ Leo Breithaupt
・ Leo Brent Bozell
・ Leo Brereton
・ Leo Bretholz
・ Leo Brewer


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Leo Boivin : ウィキペディア英語版
Leo Boivin

Léo Joseph Boivin (born August 2, 1932 in Prescott, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins and Minnesota North Stars.
==Playing Career==
Leo Boivin began playing hockey at seven years of age on the rivers and outdoor ice surfaces of Prescott, Ontario, near Ottawa. His junior career consisted of a year with the Inkerman Rockets and two more seasons with the Port Arthur Bruins. In 1951–52 he began playing for the AHL's Pittsburgh Hornets and was promoted to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Boivin was most remembered for his time with the Boston Bruins as he helped lead them to two Stanley Cup finals in the late 1950s. Boivin starred with other Boston defensive stalwarts Allan Stanley, Fern Flaman, Doug Mohns and Bob Armstrong. He remained the anchor of a youthful Bruins defensive corps during the difficult reconstructive period of the early 1960s. Boivin became Captain of the Boston Bruins in 1963.

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