Giancarlo Agazzi | |||
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Born |
Milan, Italy | August 22, 1932||
Died |
September 26, 1995 Milan, Italy | (aged 63)||
Position | Right wing | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
HC Amatori Milano HC Milano HC Torino Milan-Inter HC Diavoli HC Milano | ||
National team |
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Playing career | 1947–1964 |
Giancarlo Agazzi (August 22, 1932 – September 26, 1995[ citation needed]) was an Italian ice hockey player.
Considered one of the best Italian hockey players of all time, [1] he played mostly with teams from Milan: HC Amatori Milano, HC Milano, Milan-Inter HC and Diavoli HC Milano. He won the Serie A six times and the Spengler Cup twice. [2] He also played 120 games with Italy men's national ice hockey team, scoring 54 goals. [1] He represented Italy in two Winter Olympics: Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 and Innsbruck 1964. [1]
After retiring from play, he became a coach, then a member of the Lombard committee of Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio. [1] [3]
Giancarlo Agazzi | |||
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Born |
Milan, Italy | August 22, 1932||
Died |
September 26, 1995 Milan, Italy | (aged 63)||
Position | Right wing | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
HC Amatori Milano HC Milano HC Torino Milan-Inter HC Diavoli HC Milano | ||
National team |
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Playing career | 1947–1964 |
Giancarlo Agazzi (August 22, 1932 – September 26, 1995[ citation needed]) was an Italian ice hockey player.
Considered one of the best Italian hockey players of all time, [1] he played mostly with teams from Milan: HC Amatori Milano, HC Milano, Milan-Inter HC and Diavoli HC Milano. He won the Serie A six times and the Spengler Cup twice. [2] He also played 120 games with Italy men's national ice hockey team, scoring 54 goals. [1] He represented Italy in two Winter Olympics: Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 and Innsbruck 1964. [1]
After retiring from play, he became a coach, then a member of the Lombard committee of Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio. [1] [3]