"Frederick John Charles "Buster" Harvey" was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 407 games in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars, Kansas City Scouts, and Atlanta Flames. He died at the age of 57 years, eight months after being diagnosed with cancer.

He was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

The Grant-Harvey Centre in Fredericton is named after him and longtime friend Danny Grant. Originally named after only Grant, he behest that Buster's name be added as well.

In memorial to Buster Harvey, a tournament is held every year in Fredericton, named the Annual Buster Harvey Memorial Peewee AAA hockey tournament. In 2013, Tayah Sommer, a female goaltender for the Peewee AAA Fredericton Caps, was the first female player, in the 6-year history of the tournament, to receive the tournament’s "Unsung Hero" award. The award was presented by Mrs. Harvey at the newly opened Grant Harvey Arena in Fredericton.

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We aren't giving up. If we can find a way (at home Saturday against Daytona Beach), we'll be right back in the thick of it.

We're competing against every team in the conference. We're just not finishing. Our kids played hard, but (the Falcons) are well-coached.

The two positive things from this game were that we played good defense and be rebounded well.

Their two go-to guys took over from there. They both showed why they're all-state players.

We had them on the ropes a couple of times and he'd hit a 30-foot bank shot (just before the shot clock ran out).

This was the worst night we've ever had shooting the basketball. They played a zone and we just couldn't throw it in the ocean -- nobody, and we played 11 kids.