Hockey-playing Prime Ministers and Presidents

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Mark Carney is almost certain to become Canada's next prime minister on March 9th. He was a back-up goaltender for the Harvard Crimson in the 1980s.

Mike (Lester) Pearson played university hockey at the University of Toronto.

Any other hockey-playing national leaders?

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Mark Carney on the campaign trail.
 
Mark Carney is almost certain to become Canada's next prime minister on March 9th. He was a back-up goaltender for the Harvard Crimson in the 1980s.

Mike (Lester) Pearson played university hockey at the University of Toronto.

Any other hockey-playing national leaders?

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Mark Carney on the campaign trail.
Did the almost certain next Prime Minister lose a finger on his catching hand?
 
Harper's hockey book is really good from what I've glanced of it, and Eric Zweig said it was good too (I think he did some editing) and I trust him. It looked thoroughly researched.
 
I mean, we all have seen the clips of Putin. I do have to laugh at it a bit because everyone is petrified of defending him. He gets a lot of room out there when he plays. And whenever he scores the defense always does a last effort lunge towards him at least feigning that they were trying to get him.

John Kerry was never President, but he did and could play hockey. I can remember an article in 2004 in the Hockey news about it.

I'll bet Harper could play, not sure what level he would have gone to. We all know about his aforementioned book.

It surprises me that Canadian leaders didn't play hockey at the level you'd expect.
 
Putin and Lukashenko are nothing but posers, they never played organized hockey at any level beyond their orchestrated photo sessions with pros while in office.
 
I would imagine Jean Chrétien not too shy to drop the glove... apparently:
Jean Chrétien was quite athletic. A good golfer and a decent hockey player, he was quick with the elbows and liked to rough it up. Conservatives were of the view that he governed with concussion-like symptoms.

Pearson's apparently was an high level all around athlete.
 

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