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Canadian Press
4/28/2005 12:40:38 AM
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TORONTO (CP) - Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Reginald (Red) Horner died Wednesday. He was 95.

Horner, who was born in Lynden, Ont., played for both the Toronto Marlies and the Maple Leafs, spending his entire career in Toronto.

He was the oldest living member of the Hall of Fame and the oldest living former NHLer.

He played 490 career NHL regular season games for Toronto recording 42 goals and 110 assists with 1264 penalty minutes.

Horner won a Stanley Cup in 1932 and he served as captain from 1938 until his retirement in 1940.  

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