George Francis "Duke" Harris (February 25, 1942 – August 2, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 26 games in the National Hockey League during the 1967–68 season with the Minnesota North Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs. He also played in the WHA from 1972 to 1975 with the Chicago Cougars and Houston Aeros. He died in 2017, six months after heart surgery.[1]

Duke Harris
Born(1942-02-25)February 25, 1942
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
DiedAugust 2, 2017(2017-08-02) (aged 75)
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
PositionRight Wing
ShotRight
Played forMinnesota North Stars
Toronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Cougars
Houston Aeros
Playing career1961–1975

Early life

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Harris grew up in Point Edward, Ontario. He played 5 seasons with the St. Catharines Teepees, starting his first season in 1958 at the age of 16. In the 1960 season with the Teepees Harris helped the team win the Memorial Cup against the Edmonton Oil Kings. In the 1961–62 season he played with the Guelph Royals

Professional career

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In 1961–62 Harris played his first professional games, appearing in 7 games with the Sault Thunderbirds of the Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL). in 1962–63 he scored 28 goals as an EPHL's St. Louis Braves.

NHL career

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Harris played 26 NHL games in 1967–68, 22 with the Minnesota North Stars. He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs during the season, where he played 4 more games. The rest of the season was spent in the minor leagues.[2]

Post-NHL career

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After the NHL Harris played two seasons with the Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League. In the 1968–69 season Harris scored 23 goals and had 17 assists for a total of 40 points. He also played 3 non-consecutive seasons with the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League, 1967–68, 1970–71, and 1971–72.

World Hockey Association

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In 1972 Harris joined the Houston Aeros of the newly founded World Hockey Association (WHA). He scored 30 goals for Houston during the 1972–73 season. He then played two seasons with the Chicago Cougars before retiring in 1975.

Personal life

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Harris was married for 55 years, until his death, to Eleanor Marie Harris. They had two children, Kimberly Marie Harris and Robert Harris.

After retiring from professional hockey Harris worked as a crane operator in Sarnia, Ontario.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1958–59St. Catharines TeepeesOHA511116272670110
1959–60St. Catharines TeepeesOHA481626421916661230
1959–60St. Catharines TeepeesM-Cup14513184
1960–61St. Catharines TeepeesOHA481522373060334
1961–62St. Catharines TeepeesOHA95058
1961–62Guelph RoyalsOHA3923376050
1961–62Sault ThunderbirdsEPHL70000
1962–63St. Louis BravesEPHL7228315938
1963–64St. Louis BravesCHL722141621661344
1964–65Pittsburgh HornetsAHL721931501640336
1965–66Pittsburgh HornetsAHL721823411231122
1966–67Pittsburgh HornetsAHL702727542491344
1967–68Minnesota North StarsNHL221454
1967–68Toronto Maple LeafsNHL40000
1967–68Fort Worth WingsCHL31120
1967–68Rochester AmericansAHL3810273712102354
1968–69Vancouver CanucksWHL742317401883032
1969–70Vancouver CanucksWHL7120214123116394
1970–71Rochester AmericansAHL7029255442
1971–72Rochester AmericansAHL7427346124
1972–73Houston AerosWHA7530124214101124
1973–74Chicago CougarsWHA64141630201866122
1974–75Chicago CougarsWHA549192818
WHA totals1935347100522877146
NHL totals261454

References

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  1. ^ "Harris, George (Duke) Francis of Sarnia".
  2. ^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Duke Harris". www.hhof.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
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