Bun Cook

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Frederick Joseph "Bun" Cook (1903–1988) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and coach. He won the Allan Cup with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in 1924 before a 13-year professional career that included stints with the Saskatoon Crescents in the WCHL and the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins in the NHL. With the Rangers, he was part of the "Bread Line" alongside his brother Bill and Frank Boucher, winning Stanley Cup championships in 1928 and 1933. Cook then spent 19 years coaching in the AHL, accumulating 636 wins and a record seven Calder Cup championships. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995.
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