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EditKenneth Wayne "Swoop" Carleton - Born August 4, 1946 in Sudbury, Ontario is a Canadian retired ice Hockey left winger
- Memorial Cup Champion 1964 with Toronto Marlboros
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- J. Ross Robertson Cup Junior Champion 1964 with Toronto Marlboros
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- George Richardson Memorial Trophy Champion 1964 with Toronto Marlboros
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Calder Cup finalist 1967 with Rochester Americans.
- Stanley Cup Champion 1970 with Boston Bruins.
Carlton was on the ice when Bobby Orr scored his flying Stanley Cup winning goal.
- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1971 with Boston Bruins.
Carleton made his NHL debut with Toronto Maple Leafs on January 1, 1966 vs Boston Bruins at Maple Leaf Gardens in a 6-3 Toronto win. He had 1 assist in the game.
Carleton scored his 1st NHL goal vs Cesare Maniago of New York Rangers at 5:10 of 1st period on October 22, 1966 at Maple Leaf Gardens in a 4-4 tie.
Carleton scored his only NHL hat-trick vs Bernie Parent of Toronto Maple Leafs on April 3, 1971 at Maple Leaf Gardens in a 8-3 Boston win.
Carleton played in 278 regular season NHL games, scoring 55 goals (7 GWG), 73 assists with 170 penalty minutes and 18 NHL playoff games, scoring 2 goals, 4 assists with 14 penalty minutes.
Carleton played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1968.
Carlton made the jump to the World Hockey Association / WHA in 1972 and would play for 5 different teams.
Carleton played in 290 regular season WHA games, scoring 132 goals, 180 assists with 135 penalty minutes and 25 WHA playoff games, scoring 8 goals, 21 assists with 24 penalty minutes.
Carleton played in WHA All-Star Games in 1973, 1974, 1976.