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'''John Isaac "Junior" Hanna''' (April 5, 1935 – November 20, 2005) was a ] professional ] ] and coach. Hanna is considered{{clarification needed|date=August 2020}} to be the first player in the ] (NHL) of ] descent.<ref name="ramadan">{{cite web |title=Hockey and Ramadan |url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3817&cHash=73974ae61ee084463156d04e4589a774 |website=www.iihf.com |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en |date=24 September 2009}}</ref><ref name="junior">{{cite web |last1=White |first1=John |title=Cape Breton’s John "Junior" Hanna: First NHLer of Lebanese descent |url=http://cedarsclubsydney.ca/492/ |website=cedarsclubsydney.ca |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |date=15 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180810011247/http://cedarsclubsydney.ca/492/ |archive-date=10 August 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> '''John Isaac "Junior" Hanna''' (April 5, 1935 – November 20, 2005) was a ] professional ] ] and coach. Hanna is considered{{clarification needed|date=August 2020}} to be the first player in the ] (NHL) of ] descent.<ref name="ramadan">{{cite web |title=Hockey and Ramadan |url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3817&cHash=73974ae61ee084463156d04e4589a774 |website=www.iihf.com |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en |date=24 September 2009}}</ref><ref name="junior">{{cite web |last1=White |first1=John |title=Cape Breton's John "Junior" Hanna: First NHLer of Lebanese descent |url=http://cedarsclubsydney.ca/492/ |website=cedarsclubsydney.ca |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |date=15 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180810011247/http://cedarsclubsydney.ca/492/ |archive-date=10 August 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Hanna was born in ]. He played junior hockey for the ] and the ] before signing a professional contract.<ref name="junior" /> He played 198 games in the NHL<ref name="ramadan" /> with the ], ] and ]. He also played 66 games in the ] (WHA) with the ]. However, the majority of his career was spent in the minors with the ] of the ] and the ] of the Western Hockey League. Hanna was born in ]. He played junior hockey for the ] and the ] before signing a professional contract.<ref name="junior" /> He played 198 games in the NHL<ref name="ramadan" /> with the ], ] and ]. He also played 66 games in the ] (WHA) with the ]. However, the majority of his career was spent in the minors with the ] of the ] and the ] of the Western Hockey League.


After retiring from competitive play, he was hired for several brief coaching stints in the AHL. He also served as head coach of the ] of the ] for part of the 1974-74 season.<ref>{{cite news |title=W.H.A. Crusaders Name Hanna Coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/29/archives/wha-crusaders-name-hanna-coach.html |newspaper=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en |date=29 May 1974}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Surgent |first1=Scott |title=The Complete Historical and Statistical Reference to the World Hockey Association, 1972-1979 |date=2010 |publisher=Xaler Press |isbn=9780964477445 |page=20 |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=VUT0v_BSkFoC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=%22john+hanna%22+hockey+died&source=bl&ots=YypR31Jd-U&sig=6wVYEiyQHAM_9L5EzI0lqZ3ubQo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiv5bny2ODcAhXJ6oMKHfZwBDw4ChDoATABegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=%22john%20hanna%22%20hockey%20died&f=false |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en}}</ref> After retiring from competitive play, he was hired for several brief coaching stints in the AHL. He also served as head coach of the ] of the ] for part of the 1974-74 season.<ref>{{cite news |title=W.H.A. Crusaders Name Hanna Coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/29/archives/wha-crusaders-name-hanna-coach.html |newspaper=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en |date=29 May 1974}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Surgent |first1=Scott |title=The Complete Historical and Statistical Reference to the World Hockey Association, 1972-1979 |date=2010 |publisher=Xaler Press |isbn=9780964477445 |page=20 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VUT0v_BSkFoC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=%22john+hanna%22+hockey+died#q=%22john%20hanna%22%20hockey%20died |accessdate=9 August 2018 |language=en}}</ref>


Hanna died of cancer on November 20, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cape Breton hockey great dies at age 70 {{!}} CBC News |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/cape-breton-hockey-great-dies-at-age-70-1.562446 |website=CBC |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |date=21 November 2005}}</ref> Hanna died of cancer on November 20, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cape Breton hockey great dies at age 70 {{!}} CBC News |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/cape-breton-hockey-great-dies-at-age-70-1.562446 |website=CBC |publisher=] |accessdate=9 August 2018 |date=21 November 2005}}</ref>

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Ice hockey player
John Hanna
Born (1935-04-05)April 5, 1935
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died November 20, 2005(2005-11-20) (aged 70)
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for NHL
New York Rangers
Montreal Canadiens
Philadelphia Flyers
WHA
Cleveland Crusaders
Playing career 1955–1975

John Isaac "Junior" Hanna (April 5, 1935 – November 20, 2005) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and coach. Hanna is considered to be the first player in the National Hockey League (NHL) of Lebanese descent.

Hanna was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He played junior hockey for the Trois-Rivières Aigles and the Chicoutimi Sagueneens before signing a professional contract. He played 198 games in the NHL with the New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers. He also played 66 games in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the Cleveland Crusaders. However, the majority of his career was spent in the minors with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League and the Seattle Totems of the Western Hockey League.

After retiring from competitive play, he was hired for several brief coaching stints in the AHL. He also served as head coach of the Cleveland Crusaders of the World Hockey Association for part of the 1974-74 season.

Hanna died of cancer on November 20, 2005.

Coaching stats

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Division rank Result
Cleveland Crusaders 1974-75 34 14 19 1 (29) 2nd in East Missed playoffs

References

  1. ^ "Hockey and Ramadan". www.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  2. ^ White, John (15 March 2015). "Cape Breton's John "Junior" Hanna: First NHLer of Lebanese descent". cedarsclubsydney.ca. Cape Breton Star. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. "W.H.A. Crusaders Name Hanna Coach". The New York Times. 29 May 1974. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  4. Surgent, Scott (2010). The Complete Historical and Statistical Reference to the World Hockey Association, 1972-1979. Xaler Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780964477445. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  5. "Cape Breton hockey great dies at age 70 | CBC News". CBC. CBC News. 21 November 2005. Retrieved 9 August 2018.

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