“clapper” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “clapper”:

+ Aubrey “Dit” Clapper was also a star player around this time.

+ The occasion was the unveiling by Dit’s daughter, Marilyn Armstrong, of a new street sign named “Dit Clapper Drive” in Hastings, Ontario.

+ Dit Clapper died of complications from a 1973 stroke, which had left him confined to a wheelchair, on January 21, 1978.

+ While Clapper scored four goals in six playoff games, the Bruins were shocked in the Stanley Cup finals by the Montreal Canadiens in their best-of-three series.

+ A clapper is a basic form of percussion instrument.

clapper - example sentences
clapper – example sentences

Example sentences of “clapper”:

+ By 1937–38 Boston Bruins season1938, Ross believed the Bruins needed an overhaul, and as part of it asked Clapper to move back to defence.

+ During the 1943–44 Boston Bruins season1944 season, Clapper filled in as interim coach when Art Ross took ill.

+ Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell called Clapper a profane name, and Clapper knocked the referee to the ice with a single punch.

+ The largest forward of his era at 6’2″ and 200lbs, Clapper was a notably peaceful player who nonetheless was involved in an unusual incident in the 1936–37 NHL season1937 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Maroons.

+ Due to injuries and with his skills not what they used to be, Clapper originally retired before the start of the 1946–47 season, but returned to play in November 1946 to replace the injured Jack Crawford in the Bruins’ lineup.

+ While Clapper kept his production high in 1930–31 Boston Bruins seasonthe 1931 season, Gainor’s scoring fell off badly, and the Dynamite Line was broken up at season’s end.

+ On October 25, a package was sent to former National Intelligence Director James Clapper and to New Jersey Senator Cory Booker.

+ In many cases, the bell is rung by pulling on a rope that is joined to the bell, making it swing on a hinge and the clapper hit the bell.

+ The Bruins won the American Division that season and went on to their first 1929 Stanley Cup FinalsStanley Cup championship, with Clapper scoring the winning goal in the first game of their best-of-three series with the New York Rangers.

+ Aubrey Victor “Dit” Clapper was a CanadiansCanadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, playing his entire professional career for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.

+ In 1941–42 Boston Bruins seasonFebruary 1942, Clapper suffered a severed tendon in a collision with Toronto player Bingo Kampman and was done for the season.

+ In August 2012, former NHL coach Scotty Bowman, who was a young Peterborough Petes coach when Clapper served on the club’s board of directors, paid tribute to Clapper.

+ Hitherto a defenceman, Bruins’ coach Art Ross decided to try Clapper at right wing, and the experiment stuck.

+ By 1937–38 Boston Bruins season1938, Ross believed the Bruins needed an overhaul, and as part of it asked Clapper to move back to defence.

+ During the 1943–44 Boston Bruins season1944 season, Clapper filled in as interim coach when Art Ross took ill.
+ Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell called Clapper a profane name, and Clapper knocked the referee to the ice with a single punch.

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