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Marker played for the [[Detroit Red Wings]], [[Montreal Maroons]], [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] and [[Brooklyn Americans]]. Marker was born in [[Wetaskiwin]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]].
 
Marker played for the [[Detroit Red Wings]], [[Montreal Maroons]], [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] and [[Brooklyn Americans]]. Marker was born in [[Wetaskiwin]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]].
   
==Awards & achievements==
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==Awards & Achievements==
*[[1934–35 NHL season|1935]] [[Stanley Cup]] Champion ([[Montreal Maroons]])
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*[[1934–35 NHL season|1935]] [[Stanley Cup]] Champion ([[Montreal Maroons]])
   
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==Gallery==
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2Apr1940-Broda_Pike_Smith_Marker_L._Patrick_Stanowski.jpg|[[Turk Broda]], [[Alf Pike]], [[Clint Smith]], Gus Marker, [[Lynn Patrick]] and [[Wally Stanowski]] in Game 1 of the [[1940 Stanley Cup Finals]], April 2, 1940.
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==External Links==
 
*{{hockeydb|3395}}
 
*{{hockeydb|3395}}
   

Latest revision as of 03:13, 23 February 2020

Gus Marker
Gusmarker
Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
Height
Weight
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
162 lb (74 kg)
Teams Detroit Red Wings
Montreal Maroons
Toronto Maple Leafs
Brooklyn Americans
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born August 1, 1907(1907-08-01),
Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN
Died October 7, 1997(1997-10-07) (aged 90),
Pro Career 1928 – 1942

Augustus Solberg Marker (August 1, 1907 - October 7, 1997) was a Canadian Professional Hockey right-winger who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League.

Marker played for the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Maroons, Toronto Maple Leafs and Brooklyn Americans. Marker was born in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada.

Awards & Achievements

Gallery

External Links


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