Garry Bauman
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Garry Bauman (July 21, 1940 in Innisfail, Alberta[1] - October 16, 2006) was a professional ice hockey Goaltender in the National Hockey League during the 1960s. He played 35 games over three seasons with the Montreal Canadiens and Minnesota North Stars.
Garry Bauman and Montreal teamate Charlie Hodge shared goaltending duties in the 1967 NHL All-Star game, combining to record the first--and still only--shutout in the history of the showcase event. It was one of only three games Bauman played with Montreal before being selected by the North Stars in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft. He played parts of two seasons with the Stars, and then returned to Alberta to play for Calgary in senior leagues.[2]
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- ^ Garry Bauman's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- ^ Garry Bauman's biography at Legends of Hockey Retrieved Jan. 19, 2008.
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