Johnny Peirson
Canadian hockey player and team captain

Born
July 21st, 1925
99 years ago
Died
2021
4 years ago — 96 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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Born in 1925, played professional ice hockey in the National Hockey League (NHL) primarily for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers. Peirson was celebrated for his role as a center, contributing to the team dynamics and scoring capabilities. Known for leadership qualities, served as captain for the Bruins during the 1957-58 season. After retirement from playing, Peirson transitioned into coaching and managing, influencing the next generation of players in various capacities.
Played for the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers
Served as captain of the Boston Bruins
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