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”’Robert Hunter”’ “”’Cagey”'” ”’Kirk”’ (8 August 1909 – 11 July 1970) was |
”’Robert Hunter”’ “”’Cagey”'” ”’Kirk”’ (8 August 1909 – 11 July 1970) was [[ice hockey]] player. He played 39 games in the [[National Hockey League]] with the [[New York Rangers]] during the [[1937–38 NHL season|1937–38 season]]. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1928 to 1942, was spent in the minor leagues. |
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== Early life == |
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Canadian ice hockey player
Ice hockey player
| Bobby Kirk | |||
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| Born |
8 August 1909 |
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| Died | 11 July 1970 (aged 60) | ||
| Height | 5Â ft 9Â in (175Â cm) | ||
| Weight | 180Â lb (82Â kg; 12Â st 12Â lb) | ||
| Position | Right Wing | ||
| Shot | Right | ||
| Played for | New York Rangers | ||
| Playing career | 1928–1942 | ||
Robert Hunter “Cagey” Kirk (8 August 1909 – 11 July 1970) was an ice hockey player. He played 39 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1937–38 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1928 to 1942, was spent in the minor leagues.
Kirk was born in Doagh, Ireland, United Kingdom, and grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He played junior hockey in Manitoba.
Kirk played for the Elmwood Millionaires and competed in the 1929 Memorial Cup. Kirk made his National Hockey League debut with the New York Rangers in 1938 and played 39 games with the team.[1][2] He was later a coach for the Flin Flon Bombers and Buffalo Bisons.[3]
Regular season and playoffs
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Awards and achievements
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- NWHL First All-Star Team (1936)


