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Clem Loughlin, Mike Karakas, Ernest Klingbeil, Bun LaPrairie, Milton Brink, Al Suomi and Paul Schaefer before the last game of the season, March 21, 1937.

Ernest "Ike" Klingbeil (born November 3, 1908 in Hancock, Michigan – June 17, 1995) was an American professional hockey defenceman.

Klingbeil played for the University of Michigan in 1932-33. He then joined the Michigan-Ontario League, playing for teams in Detroit from 1933 to 1936.

The Chicago Blackhawks called him up for 5 games in 1936-37, where he scored a goal and 2 assists. He then played for senior teams in Portage Lakes until he retired in 1941 to join the American miltary for World War II.

Klingbeil died in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in a military hospice, at the age of 86. He was buried in Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver.

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