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Uploaded By: PRESIDENT on April 18th, 2026

André Marcel "Cannon" Gill - Born September 19, 1941 in Sorel, Quebec - Died December 2, 2014 in Sorel-Tracy, Quebe was a Canadian ice Hockey goaltender.

- Calder Cup Champion 1969 with Hershey Bears.
Calder Cup finalist 1963, 1965.

- F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy Champion 1967, 1968, 1969 with Hershey Bears.

- Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award Winner 1967 with Hershey Bears.

Gill played 5 games in the NHL for the Boston Bruins, making his NHL debut on December 23, 1967 vs New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden where he shutout the Rangers 4-0 for his 1st NHL victory and only shutout. Gill won 3 games, 1 loss and split the last game on New Years Eve with Eddie Johnston who took the loss.

Gill played most of his pro career in Hershey, and was part of their 1969 Calder Cup championship, but as a backup goalie to Long John Henderson in the playoffs.

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