Lorne Nadeau
{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player and coach}}
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| birth_date = April 15, 1926
| birth_place = Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
| death_date = 1998
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Lorne Nadeau (1926-1998) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach known for his Pacific Southwest Hockey League championship teams.
Lorne started his professional career as a hockey player with the Spokane Flyers team in 1948 and also played for the Spokane Spokes and Seattle Bombers of the Western Hockey League and also Quebec Aces before achieving his longest success as a player and later a coach of the Fresno Falcons of the Pacific Southwest Hockey League.
Nadeau arrived in Fresno in 1968 and served as a player-coach through the 1975-76 season, before retiring as a player and devoting his time fully to coaching. He led the Falcons to several championships before retiring from coaching following the 1982-83 season.
Nadeau died in 1998.
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Category:Canadian ice hockey coaches
Category:Franco-Manitoban people
Category:Fresno Falcons players
Category:Ice hockey people from Winnipeg
Category:Seattle Bombers players
Category:Western International Hockey League players
Category:Ice hockey player-coaches
Category:Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Category:Spokane Flyers players
Category:Spokane Spokes players
Category:Canadian expatriate ice hockey people in the United States