from Little Elm, TX
16 February 1942 • Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan
George Swarbrick " George Raymond Swarbrick " ( born February 16, 1942 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan ) is a retired professional ice hockey player.
He played 132 National Hockey League games with the Oakland Seals, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Philadelphia Flyers.
Baltimore Clippers player • California Golden Seals player • Canadian ice hockey player • Erie Blades player • Hershey Bears player • Ice hockey player from Saskatchewan • Omaha Knights (CHL) player • Philadelphia Firebirds (NAHL) player • Philadelphia Flyers player • Pittsburgh Penguins player • San Diego Gulls (WHL) player • Victoria Cougars (1971–94) player
Activity:Games • Ice Hockey
Skill:Professional
1930
George Swarbrick ( footballer ) " George Swarbrick " ( born 11 December 1930 ) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League ( VFL ) during the early 1950s Swarbrick, despite playing just two seasons, holds a place in Geelong football history for kicking the match winning behind in the dying seconds of their one point win over North Melbourne in 1953, which beat Collingwood's league record of 20 consecutive VFL victories, set in the 1920s.
He won back to back Maskell Medals at Port Fairy Football Club in 1958 and 1959..
Australian rules football player • Geelong Football Club player • Port Fairy Football Club player • Football • Club
Award:Medals
George Raymond Swarbrick (born February 16, 1942 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a retired professional ice hockey player. He played 132 NHL games with the Oakland Seals, Pittsburgh ...
George Swarbrick (born December 11, 1930) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 1950s.