George McNamara was a professional hockey player who played in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). He was a talented player who was known for his speed and agility on the ice.

McNamara began his career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1913, where he played for two seasons. He was an important part of the team, helping them to a Stanley Cup victory in 1915. He then moved to the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA, where he played for two more seasons. He was a key player for the Millionaires, helping them to a Stanley Cup victory in 1916.

McNamara was known for his speed and agility on the ice, as well as his ability to score goals. He was also a great passer, often setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities. He was a great team player, and was well respected by his teammates and opponents alike.

McNamara's career was cut short due to a knee injury he suffered in 1917. He retired from professional hockey shortly after, but continued to play in amateur leagues until his retirement in 1923.

Throughout his career, McNamara was a great player who was respected by his peers. He was a great team player, and was known for his speed and agility on the ice. He was an important part of two Stanley Cup victories, and his career was cut short due to injury. He will always be remembered as one of the greats of the game.

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