Wayne Carleton Biography
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- Born Aug. 4, 1946
Carleton played junior hockey for the Toronto Marlboros. During the 1963-64 season,with Carleton playing a starring role, the Marlboros won the Memorial Cup with one of the greatest line-ups in Canadian junior hockey history.\n', '
Carleton started his NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He would also play with the Boston Bruins and California Golden Seals. His career would last from 1966 to 1972. He was a member of one Stanley Cup championship team, 1969โ70 Bruins. Carleton was on the ice as the left wing on Derek Sanderson\'s line when Bobby Orr scored his famous Cup-clinching goal in the fourth game of the 1970 Stanley Cup Final. He was traded to California two seasons later.\n', '
After one year with California, he moved over to the WHA and played for the Ottawa Nationals, Toronto Toros, Edmonton Oilers, Birmingham Bulls, and New England Whalers.\n', '
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