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Did you know... that hockey executive Cecil Duncan helped introduce the centre red line of an ice hockey rink(pictured) to allow more passing and create excitement?
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According to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, "Duncan played a key role in the creation of Ottawa's first senior ice hockey league". According to the book Who's Who In Canadian Sport by Bob Ferguson, "Duncan led a founding role in Ottawa City Senior Hockey League". Both of these statements seem to disagree with the content at Ottawa City Hockey League. If anyone has more details, it would be appreciated. Flibirigit (talk) 09:15, 12 July 2020 (UTC)Reply