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BC's Canada Men's National Team Players Resident Before Or During International Playing Career * Born or raised in BC, or became permanent BC BC's Canada Men's National Team Players resident before or during international playing career. First Game June 6th, 1924. To end 2019 Click on the player's name to access their CSA profile and record Carlo Corazzin Daniel Imhof Dale Mitchell Mike Sweeney La'Vere Corbin-Ong Dominic Imhof Domenic Mobilio Stan Tait Rob Csabai Greg Ion George Mrsic Simon Thomas Nick Dasovic Gordon Ion Doug Muirhead Niall Thompson Barry Deardon Callum Irving Scott Munson Gary Thompson Paul Dolan Keith Izatt Martin Nash Guido Titotto Terry Dunfield Rick Jasken Steve Nesin Mason Trafford James Easton Glen Johnson Dave Norman Chris Turner Ernie Edmunds Mark Karpun Giuliano Oliviero Bruce Twamley Domenic Mobilio Vancouver City 25 Canada Appearances Neil Ellett Steve Kindel Pat Onstad Carl Valentine Terry Felix Victor Kodelja George Pakos Mark Watson George Anderson Drew Ferguson Garret Kusch Les (Buzz) Parsons Greg Weber Geoff Aunger David Fiorvento Bob Lenarduzzi Ken Pears Bruce Wilson Garry Ayre Ben Fisk Sam Lenarduzzi Brian Philley Davide Xausa Iain Baird Craig Forrest Jamie Lowery Pat Philley Frank Yallop Chris Bennett Chris Franks Shaun Lowther Kevin Reilly Bill Young Jim Berry Liam Fraser Steven MacDonald Brian Robinson Gregor Young Bob Bolitho Rob Friend Ike MacKay Mark Rogers Sergio Zanatta Ian Bridge Brian Gant Hector Marinaro Tyler Rosenlund Gianluca Zavarise Shel Brodsgaard Ken Garraway Carlo Marini Daryl Samson Brian Budd Nick Gilbert Ben McKendry Randy Samuel Roy Cairns Doug Greig Doug McKinty Josh Simpson John Catliff Marcus Haber Mike McLenaghen Daniel Stanese Chris Chueden Sven Habermann Wes McLeod Jack Steele Tony Chursky Harold Hansen Norman McLeod Gogie Stewart Frank Ciaccia Kevin Harmse Sean Melvin Dickie Stobbart Jeff Clarke Richard Hastings Rob Merkyl David Stothard Caleb Clarke Art Hughes Colin Miller Adam Straith Randy Samuel Richmond South Arm John Connor John Hughes Bruce Miller Johnny Sulentic 82 Canada Appearances .
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