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What (who) is gagner à pile - definition

CANADIAN ICE HOCKEY PLAYER
Samuel Gagner

William A. Pile         
UNION ARMY GENERAL (1829-1889)
William Anderson Pile
William Anderson Pile (February 11, 1829July 7, 1889) was a nineteenth-century politician and minister from Missouri, as well as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1869 to 1871.
William Pile (civil servant)         
PILE, SIR WILLIAM DENNIS (1919–1997), CIVIL SERVANT
William Dennis Pile
Sir William Dennis Pile (1 December 1919 – 26 January 1997) was an English civil servant. Educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, he served in the Army during the Second World War, reaching the rank of Major.
pile         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pile (disambiguation); The Pile (disambiguation); The pile; Piles (disambiguation); The Pile
I. v. a.
1.
Accumulate, amass.
2.
Collect or gather into a heap, heap up.
II. n.
1.
Heap, mass, collection, accumulation.
2.
Building, edifice, structure, fabric, erection.
3.
Nap, woolly surface.
4.
Funeral pile.

Wikipedia

Sam Gagner

Sam William Gagner (born August 10, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who plays in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Winnipeg Jets.

He was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round, 6th overall, of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, and played there for the first seven years of his NHL career. He also played one season each for the Arizona Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets and the Vancouver Canucks before returning to Edmonton in 2019; he was then traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 2020.