About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 37. Chapters: Seattle Totems players, Al Millar, Al Rycroft, Andy Hebenton, Andy Spruce, Art Jones, Art Stratton, Barry Wilcox, Billy Carter, Bill Christian, Bill Knibbs, Bill Tibbs, Bobby Schmautz, Bobby Taylor, Bob Barlow, Bob Cook, Bob Courcy, Bob Hurlburt, Bob Jones, Bob Lemieux, Bob Paradise, Bob Sabourin, Bob Sneddon, Bob Woytowich, Brian Perry, Bryan McSheffrey, Charlie Holmes, Chris Worthy, Cleland Mortson, Cummy Burton, Del Topoll, Dennis McCord, Dick Meissner, Don Head, Don Ward, Don Westbrooke, Doug Robinson, Dwight Carruthers, Earl Heiskala, Ed Dyck, Ed Kea, Ed Stankiewicz, Garth Rizzuto, Gary Bredin, Gary Veneruzzo, Gene Sobchuk, Geoff Powis, George Konik, Gerry Goyer, Glen Irwin, Gregg Boddy, Guyle Fielder, Hank Bassen, Harold Snepsts, Hugh Currie, Jack Norris, Jean Gauthier, Jimmy McLeod, Jimmy Peters, Jimmy Peters, Jr., Jim Hargreaves, Jim Hay, Jim Mair, Jim Wiley, Jim Wiste, Jocelyn Hardy, John Hanna, Ken Murray, Larry Cahan, Larry Gould, Larry Hale, Larry Lund, Larry McIntyre, Larry Zeidel, Len Haley, Marc Boileau, Matt Ravlich, Mike Lampman, Noel Picard, Pat Ginnell, Paul O'Neil, Paul Sheard, Peter Folco, Ralph Stewart, Randy Legge, Ray Kinasewich, Ray Martyniuk, Reg Kent, Rob Walton, Ron Boehm, Ron Homenuke, Ron Huston, Ron Ingram, Ron Sedlbauer, Ron Stackhouse, Steve Stone, Terry Slater, Tom McVie, Val Fonteyne. Excerpt: The Seattle Totems were a professional ice hockey franchise based in Seattle, Washington, United States. They were a member of various minor professional and semi-professional leagues (and under several names) between 1945 and 1975. They played their home games in the Seattle Civic Ice Arena and later at the Seattle Center Coliseum. After World War II, the Pacific Coast Hockey League, a major professional league on the west coast in the teens and 1920s, was resurrected as a semi-professional loop. Seattle, as a strong hockey town and notable for being the first city outside o...