James Floyd Troumbly (June 19, 1928 - December 3, 2021) was an American hockey player. Born in Taconite, Minnesota, he was the fourth-oldest child among ten children of Gabriel and Ethel Troumbly. Troumbly was one of seven hockey-playing sons, all of whom played for the hometown Taconite Hornets, a senior amateur squad in northeastern Minnesota. Troumbly also played for Team USA in the 1950 Men's World Championship, in which Team USA placed 2nd overall.
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| - James Floyd Troumbly (June 19, 1928 - December 3, 2021) was an American hockey player. Born in Taconite, Minnesota, he was the fourth-oldest child among ten children of Gabriel and Ethel Troumbly. Troumbly was one of seven hockey-playing sons, all of whom played for the hometown Taconite Hornets, a senior amateur squad in northeastern Minnesota. Troumbly also played for Team USA in the 1950 Men's World Championship, in which Team USA placed 2nd overall. (en)
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| - James Floyd Troumbly (June 19, 1928 - December 3, 2021) was an American hockey player. Born in Taconite, Minnesota, he was the fourth-oldest child among ten children of Gabriel and Ethel Troumbly. Troumbly was one of seven hockey-playing sons, all of whom played for the hometown Taconite Hornets, a senior amateur squad in northeastern Minnesota. Troumbly also played for Team USA in the 1950 Men's World Championship, in which Team USA placed 2nd overall. (en)
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