The real a reliable puck , a stick with stamina and Stanley Cup , he told astonished reporttwin Stanley Cups , visit the Hockey Hall ers and players , was stored in the of Fame in Toronto . Hockey Hall of Fame for safekeeping .
Joe Gallagher, a CBS producer, called. Would I be interested? Would I fly to New York to discuss the position? Absolutely. Air Canada got me to New York—down and back in a matter of hours —where I met all the big wheels at CBS ...
Major McLaughlin's wife, Irene, designed the Blackhawks' first uniforms -- striped outfits of red, black, green, and beige, bright stockings modeled after Indian blankets, and light tan gloves with fringed cuffs!
Brian McFarlane, hockey history, author, and Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster, delivers 101 fascinating facts about the game he’s loved for over eighty years.
A heartfelt addition to McFarlane's epic canon of hockey writing From its moving introductory homage to the late Jean B_liveau, to its subtle, remarkable considerations of how the sport was shaped by legends like Newsy Lalonde, Gordie Howe ...
Rocket Richard c . Bobby Hull d . Gordie Howe 5. The first president of the NHL was a man named a . Campbell b . Calder c . Dutton d . Roosevelt 6. The first player to score 50 goals in a season was a . Gordie Howe b .
Brian McFarlane's Legendary Stanley Cup Stories is a fun and fascinating collection of some of the most memorable moments from hockey's glory days, as seen through the eyes of one of the games most celebrated and respected broadcasters.
Hull, an off-season free agent, joined the Wings with 657 career goals, sixth on the all-time scoring list. ... is the longest-serving captain in the NHL, with sixteen years of service wearing the “C” for Detroit.
His name is : a ) Bobby Orr b ) Phil Esposito c ) Johnny Bucyk 8. Phil Esposito shares the record of most 50 - or - more goal seasons ( 5 ) with another great scorer . He is : a ) Gordie Howe b ) Bobby Hull c ) Guy Lafleur Who has been ...
With a carefree spirit, this book recreates memories as colorful and hardy as the men who made them.
From their first Stanley Cup win in 1929 to their days as the Big Bad Bruins in the '70s, to today's youth movement with young stars such as Joe Thornton, Anson Carter, and Sergei Samsonov, the Boston Bruins have remained one of hockey's ...