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He went on to play nine seasons of professional hockey; winning the 1964 Adams Cup with the Omaha Knights in the Central Professional Hockey League's inaugural season, and playing parts of five seasons in the American Hockey League.
He then captained the Omaha Knights of the Central Hockey League (CHL) to the Adams Cup in 1970–71 and later joined the Campbellton Tigers of the North Shore New Brunswick senior league where he helped them win the Hardy Cup in 1972, 1977 and 1988; the last two wins as coach.