Cooney Weiland was a professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1928 to 1941. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and began his career playing for the Ottawa Senators. Weiland was a talented player who was known for his speed and agility on the ice. He was also a great passer and had a knack for finding the open man.

Weiland was a member of the Boston Bruins for the majority of his NHL career. He was a key contributor to the Bruins' Stanley Cup championship in 1929 and was named to the NHL All-Star team in 1932. Weiland was also a member of the United States Olympic team in 1932, helping the team to a bronze medal.

Weiland was an offensive powerhouse during his time in the NHL, scoring over 100 points in a season three times. He was also a great playmaker, leading the league in assists twice. Weiland was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1971.

Weiland was a great all-around player who was respected by his peers and fans alike. He was a leader on the ice and was a key contributor to the success of the teams he played for. Weiland was a great example of a player who worked hard and achieved success through dedication and hard work.

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