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Cully Wilson

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Carol William "Cully" Wilson (1892–1962) was an Icelandic-Canadian right winger who played professional ice hockey from 1912 through the late 1920s. Born in Winnipeg as Karl Wilhons Erlendson, he skated amateur hockey there before turning professional with the NHA's Toronto Blueshirts in 1912–13. He won two Stanley Cups before the NHL's founding in 1917, with the Toronto Blueshirts and the Seattle Metropolitans. When the NHL began, Wilson played for the Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Canadiens, Hamilton Tigers, and Chicago Black Hawks between 1919 and 1927.

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