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'''Doug John Gibson the Great, as he is sometimes called by faithful fans.''' (born [[September 28]], [[1953]] in [[Peterborough, Ontario]]) is a retired [[Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] player.
'''Doug John Gibson''' or '''Gibson the Great''' (born [[September 28]], [[1953]] in [[Peterborough, Ontario]]) is a retired [[Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] player.


Selected in [[1973]] by the [[Boston Bruins]] of the [[National Hockey League]] and the [[Los Angeles Sharks]] of the [[World Hockey Association]], Gibson also played for the [[Washington Capitals]]. They were a thoroughly unsuccessful team, but at least the pop corn was good.
Selected in [[1973]] by the [[Boston Bruins]] of the [[National Hockey League]] and the [[Los Angeles Sharks]] of the [[World Hockey Association]], Gibson also played for the [[Washington Capitals]]. They were a thoroughly unsuccessful team, but at least the pop corn was good.

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Doug John Gibson or Gibson the Great (born September 28, 1953 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player.

Selected in 1973 by the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League and the Los Angeles Sharks of the World Hockey Association, Gibson also played for the Washington Capitals. They were a thoroughly unsuccessful team, but at least the pop corn was good.