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BOSTON BRUINS SCORING TRIO CONSISTING OF GERMAN-CANADIAN PLAYERS
Kraut Line

Kraut line         
The Kraut line was a trio of Boston Bruins hockey players who played on the same NHL forward line: center Milt Schmidt, left wing Woody Dumart, and right winger Bobby Bauer.
Georg Kraut         
GERMAN MILITARY OFFICER
User:Roniius/Georg Kraut
Major Georg Kraut was an officer of the Imperial German Army during the First World War, a veteran of the Schutztruppe, and the second-in-command of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck. He was active in German East Africa.
Sauerkraut         
  • Eastern European-style sauerkraut pickled with carrots and served as a salad
  • Polish ''kapusta kiszona''
  • Homemade sauerkraut
CABBAGE THAT HAS BEEN FERMENTED BY VARIOUS LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Liberty cabbage; Liberty Cabbage; Super slaw; Sauer-kraut; Sauer kraut; Victory cabbage; Sour Kraut; Saurkraut; Sourkrawt; Kapusta kiszona; Saur-kraut; Sourkraut
·noun Cabbage cut fine and allowed to ferment in a brine made of its own juice with salt, - a German dish.

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Kraut line

The Kraut line was a trio of Boston Bruins hockey players who played on the same NHL forward line: center Milt Schmidt, left wing Woody Dumart, and right winger Bobby Bauer. The name was devised by Albert Leduc, a player for the Montreal Canadiens, while the trio were playing for a Boston farm club in 1936; initially, "The Sauerkraut Line", the nick name was shortened later to "The Kraut Line". This referenced the German descent of the three players, all of whom grew up in Kitchener, Ontario, where they played for the Kitchener Greenshirts. The trio played almost 1,900 NHL games with the Boston Bruins but put their careers on hold during WWII to serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force. They were one of the most dominant lines of any era, having finished first, second, and third in scoring during the 1939-1940 season, a feat repeated only twice, by the 1944–45 Punch line and the 1949–50 Production Line.