Larry Keenan was a Canadian ice hockey player who played as a left winger. He began his professional career in the minor leagues before being signed by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1964. He played for the Blackhawks for two seasons before being traded to the St. Louis Blues in 1967.

Keenan played a crucial role in the Blues' success during their early years, helping them reach the Stanley Cup Finals in their first three seasons. He was known for his scoring ability and his physical play, often leading the team in penalty minutes.

In 1970, Keenan was traded to the New York Rangers, where he played for two seasons before being traded again to the Pittsburgh Penguins. He played for the Penguins for one season before retiring from professional hockey in 1972.

Throughout his career, Keenan was known for his toughness and his ability to score goals. He was a key player on several successful teams and was respected by his teammates and opponents alike. After retiring from hockey, Keenan worked as a scout for several NHL teams and was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.

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