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Language: EnglishUpdated: 2025-10-31
Cock van der Tuijn
Early Life and Career
Born Cornelis van der Tuijn in The Hague, Netherlands, he became widely known by his nickname "Cock." Van der Tuijn began his ice hockey career at a young age, developing his skills with local clubs in a period when the sport was still burgeoning in the Netherlands.
Club Career
Van der Tuijn spent a significant portion of his club career with HHIJC (The Hague Ice Hockey Club), one of the leading teams in the Netherlands during his playing era. He was noted for his offensive capabilities, including his scoring ability and playmaking, as well as his leadership qualities on the ice. His consistent performance contributed to HHIJC's domestic successes.
International Career
A key member of the Netherlands national ice hockey team, Cock van der Tuijn represented his country in various international competitions. His most notable international appearance was at the 1962 Ice Hockey World Championships (Group B) held in Colorado Springs, USA. As a forward, he was a vital offensive contributor for the Dutch squad, showcasing his skills on the international stage and helping to raise the profile of ice hockey within the Netherlands.
Legacy
Cock van der Tuijn's career spanned a crucial period for the development of Dutch ice hockey. He is remembered for his dedication to the sport, his skill as a player, and his integral role in representing the Netherlands during a time when ice hockey was establishing its roots in the country.