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Players Hall of Fame
# 16 Daniel Ranalli
Centerman
Weston Rangers
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Career
1977 Weston Hawks
1978 - 1987 Weston Rangers
1988 - 1989 CML Raiders
1990 - 1996 Fernview Rangers
Daniel Ranalli, who was often listed in the program at 5'
6" tall and 155 pounds may have been considered by many sports
purists as being small in stature, however, the highly spirited and
skilled two-way centerman played large. He was the longest standing
member of the Rangers Ball Hockey Club, arguably the most established
(1977 - 1996) and celebrated organization in OBHA history, whose personal
and team accomplishments at all levels of competition are a testament
to his commitment and dedication to the game as a player throughout
the years.
"The General", who was the captain and perennial
leader of the Rangers, is the M.T.B.H.L.'s all-time Leading Scorer
and former League MVP. The five-time League All-Star, who moved the
ball with dexterity and precision, amassed over 400 regular season
points at the AAA level of competition while capturing titles in three
different OBHA leagues (MTBHL, TBHA and NWTBHL) of play.
Daniel Ranalli played in his first Provincial Championship
in 1979 in Ottawa and later made his auspicious debut at the National
Championships as an associated player with the Midas Topguns in 1988
in Moncton, N.B. where he acquired the first of many medals that would
be proudly adorned around his neck.. His ensuing experience and perseverance
paid off as the diminutive forward, who played an integral role on
his team, achieved over ten OBHA Tournament triumphs, two OBHA AAA
Provincial and a 'Trifecta' of CBHA National Championship Gold Medal
victories during his tenured career.
Daniel Ranalli officially retired along with the storied
Ranger franchise in 1996. "The General", who was the recipient
of the prestigious 'Golden Jet' Award for a lifetime of excellence
in the game, capped off his illustrious 20 seasons of ball hockey
that year by commandeering Canada to the Gold Medal at the inaugural
World Championships of Ball Hockey in Bratislava, Slovakia as the
coach of the team. The veteran of the game is indeed one of the premier
practitioners in the history of "Orange Ball" in Ontario
who has earned his rightful place in the OBHA Players Hall
of Fame. |
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