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  1. Gordon Peter "Pete" Sears (born March 14, 1947) is an American retired ice hockey player and educator who played for the American national team. He won a silver medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics. Early life and education. Sears was born and raised in Lake Placid, New York.

  2. Feb 15, 2018 · Sears eventually moved south to Oswego, where he played college hockey at Oswego State. “I was there for just two years before moving on to tryout for the 1968 US men’s Olympic Hockey Team,” remembered Sears, who was born Gordon Peter Sears. “That is where I met Murray Williamson, the men’s hockey coach.

  3. SUNY-Oswego. SUNYAC. Goalie. Statistics and Records of Pete Sears, a hockey player and coach from Lake Placid, NY who was active from 1966 to 1974.

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  4. Jan 13, 2017 · OSWEGO — Pete Sears, longtime Oswego High School varsity boys hockey coach and former Oswego State and Olympic goalie, has been selected to receive the John Mariucci Award from the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). The award is named for the former hockey coach of the University of Minnesota, was not only an outstanding college ...

  5. Pete Sears was a goaltender from Lake Placid who played his college hockey, and also baseball, at Oswego State. He served in Vietnam from 1967-69 during his college years. Sears played three years of minor league hockey, with the Green Bay Bobcats of the US Hockey League in 1967-68, the Suncoast Suns (St. Petersburg) of the Southern Hockey ...

  6. Sears played three years of minor league hockey, with the Green Bay Bobcats of the US Hockey League in 1967-68, the Suncoast Suns (St. Petersburg) of the Southern Hockey League in 1973-74, and the Columbus Owls of the International Hockey League in 1973-74. He returned to Oswego in 1975 and taught history and coached hockey for 30 years.

  7. 2001. Sport (s) Men's Ice Hockey, Baseball. • Member of 1972 Silver Medal United States Olympic Team. • All-American College Hockey Team - 1970. • Oswego State Hockey Most Valuable Player - 1967, 1970, 1971. • Oswego State Athlete of the Year - 1971. • Oswego State Baseball All-Conference - 1971. • Oswego High School Hockey Coach ...

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