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Killion

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If you want to play you have to shovel. Butler Park in the Point, 1950sView attachment 123221

Reminiscent of 100's, 1000's of parks & schoolyard rinks from the Maritimes to Saskatchewan until the 60's only there, looks like you guys had an a "water cannon" at one end huh?... What in tarnation?...... WW2 surplus?... re-configured anti aircraft gun.... That looks like fun.... try & steal my puck will ya? :naughty:
 

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Haha, had a small section of a corn field that The Old Man left untiled, so alas a nice section of farm fresh ice, that was great, living in a snow belt, not so much. By the time I cleared a sizeable patch after a snow squall after school it would soon be too dark to be out.

Weekends would feature a trip to the local small lake where the adults and older teens would shovel off almost half a football field and would have some 50 plus people with sticks and skates, many very young and their dads and then a mess of us around peewee ot bantam age all chasing one puck. Frozen feet, hands, the accidental knocks on the shins, many a rural winter afternoon back when we only got 2 channels out there.

Very cool.... similar memories, experiences... also in Southern Ontario, rural & Toronto. :thumbu:
 

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Reminiscent of 100's, 1000's of parks & schoolyard rinks from the Maritimes to Saskatchewan until the 60's only there, looks like you guys had an a "water cannon" at one end huh?... What in tarnation?...... WW2 surplus?... re-configured anti aircraft gun.... That looks like fun.... try & steal my puck will ya? :naughty:

Not a "water cannon", just an optical illusion. Granted surplus WWII equipment was plentiful and often modified towater fields in summer etc.
 
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November 30, 1941 – Rare action photo with Brooklyn Americans. Earl Robertson (goalie) – Nick Knott and Sweeney Schriner



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1952-56 – Harry Lumley in action



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1961/62 – Billy Harris - Glenn Hall – Moose Vasko (# 4) – Frank Mahovlich (# 27). Pierre Pilote in the background



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December 11, 1968 – Rare photo of rookie Tony Esposito in a Montreal uniform, in only his 4th NHL game. Dave Keon (# 14) – Ted Harris (# 10) – Jean-Claude Tremblay (# 3) – Yvan Cournoyer (# 12) – Tony Esposito (# 1) – Murray Oliver (# 11)



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March 5, 1969 – Bobby Orr taking a tumble



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1970/71 – Tony Featherstone (# 16) – Bob Kelly (# 9) – Garry Smith (# 1) – Wayne Muloin (# 4)



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1973/74 – Maple Leafs rookie class – Inge Hammarstrom – Bob Neely – Ian Turnbull – Lanny McDonald – Borje Salming



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1974/75 – Dennis Owchar (# 25) and Gary Inness (# 30)



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1975-79 – Rick Dudley with a headband scoring a goal in the WHA for Cincinnati



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1970s – Gary Bromley with one of the all time best masks – seen before, but what the heck



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March 17, 1985 - Harold Ballard [1903-1990] presenting Luciano Pavarotti [1935-2007] with a Leafs jersey



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1990 – Early photo of Sidney Crosby with his dad



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1992-94 – Fashion icons Martin Straka and Jaromir Jagr



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April 24, 2012 - Dainius Zubrus (# 8) and his face planted hard into the boards by Erik Gudbranson (# 44)



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June 24, 2013 – Zdeno Chara (# 33) eating ice in a battle with Brandon Saad (# 20)
 
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^^^ Very interesting & eclectic series of photos RGO. The first 2 are kind of spooky. Very rarely seen, 1st for me. Shriner certainly looks like the force he was... the Amerks Goalie extremely well traveled. Earl Robertson playing in numerous leagues for various teams since the mid 20's by the time that picture was taken..... Great shot of the Leafs, Salming et al.... Ballard & Pavarotti a really fun shot .... Sidney Crosby & his dad etc....

Thx... quite enjoyed those. :thumbu:
 

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1964 – Jean Beliveau (C) – John Ferguson (# 22) - Dave Keon (# 14) – Jean-Claude Tremblay? – Johnny Bower (# 1) – Carl Brewer (# 2) – Bobby Rousseau (# 15) - George Armstrong (# 10)



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April 7, 1966 – Gordie Howe (# 9) and Al MacNeil (# 19)



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1967/68 – Yvan Cournoyer (# 12) on the move as Larry Hillman (# 2) is following the puck



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1973 - Valeri Kharlamov (left) and Vladimir Petrov are checking out a Polish “SMOLEN” stick



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April 11, 1975 – Jean-Paul Parise mobbed by teammates after scoring an OT goal vs the New York Rangers



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March 14, 1978 – Doug Favell (# 1) letting one by from Atlanta’s Eric Vail (# 27) who is battling hard in front of the goal with Mike Christie. Rookie Barry Beck (# 5) in the background



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June 12, 1983 – Muhammad Ali [1942-2016] and Dave Semenko [1957-2017] boxing



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October 13, 1984 – Larry Robinson having a friendly chat with Mario Lemieux



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June 11, 1988 - Link Gaetz with two shiners on draft day after having been in bar fight the night before. Probably the first and last time that have happened on draft day ! Most of us have seen this photo before, but I still get a laugh out of it



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December 6, 1992 – No wonder the NHL implemented the Rob Ray Rule a few years later - Rob Ray vs Ken Daneyko (# 3)



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September, 1996 – Mike Richter entertaining the crowd with a spectacular save



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March 29, 1998 - Chris Chelios argues with linesman Dan McCourt after getting ejected for fighting



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February 24, 2002 – Joe Sakic (# 91) vs Mike Richter (# 35)



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March 1, 2012 - Blake Wheeler (# 26) colliding with Erik Gudbranson (# 44). Mike Santorelli (# 13) trying to avoid them



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February 25, 2018 – Felix Schütz (# 55) of Germany sending Yegor Yakovlev (# 44) flying
 

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^^^ Very interesting & eclectic series of photos RGO. The first 2 are kind of spooky. Very rarely seen, 1st for me. Shriner certainly looks like the force he was... the Amerks Goalie extremely well traveled. Earl Robertson playing in numerous leagues for various teams since the mid 20's by the time that picture was taken..... Great shot of the Leafs, Salming et al.... Ballard & Pavarotti a really fun shot .... Sidney Crosby & his dad etc....

Thx... quite enjoyed those. :thumbu:
Earl Robertson was on the 1931-32 Hollywood Stars squad (of the California Hockey League) that featured immortals such as Jack Walker, Ralph Blyth, and Lou Copez. I have a Brooklyn Americans sweater that I like to wear for skates on the Rideau Canal, so it's great to see a photo like this.
 
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Earl Robertson was on the 1931-32 Hollywood Stars squad (of the California Hockey League) that featured immortals such as Jack Walker, Ralph Blyth, and Lou Copez. I have a Brooklyn Americans sweater that I like to wear for skates on the Rideau Canal, so it's great to see a photo like this.

Indeed so..... and appropriate, showbiz as Earl Robertson, the name itself tickles my Funny Bone as it not only sounds like the kind of a name that youd have with a TV News Anchor back in the day... 50's & 60's.... it actually is.... and parodied on SCTV in the 70's & 80's with the creations of the fictional News Anchors Earl Camembert & Floyd Robertson who some here might recall.... Shows you how messed up my mind... wanders a fair bit. :laugh:

Interesting HOH in LA... There was also the Hollywood Wolves of the 40's. 1941/50 that for a couple of years was a Leaf farm club, Bill Barilko, some vets like Ching Johnson etc & a few other notables playing for them.
 
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1958 – Photo of a young Vyacheslav Fetisov in the hands of his grandfather Maksim



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1958 – Glen Skov (# 14) diving for the puck



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1963/64 – Orland Kurtenbach (# 7) and Eddie Shack (# 23)



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December 21, 1966 – Tim Horton (# 7) – Ralph Backstrom (# 6) – Claude Larose (# 11) - Bob Pulford (# 20) – Terry Harper (# 19) and Jim Pappin (# 18). All the players in the photo were penalized in the game



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1969 – Gerry Desjardins (# 30) and Dave Keon (# 14). Seen it before. Already posted here?



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February 18, 1975– Robin Burns (# 13) and Eddie Giacomin (# 1). Burns who became a very rich man when he sold his company ITECH in 2004



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September 1976 – Three future Hall of Famers – Rogatien Vachon (# 30) – Darryl Sittler (# 27) and Peter Stastny (# 26)



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1978/79 - Terry O’Reilly (# 24) – Mario Marois (# 25) – Carol Vadnais (# 5) – Peter McNab and John Davidson (# 30)



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1983 – Legendary Hall of Famer Clarence “Hap” Day [1901-1990]



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April 8, 1987 - Wendel Clark (left) and Charlie Bourgeois duking it out on their knees. The result of this scrap was that Clark broke a few bones in his hand and linesman John D’Amico (behind the players) got a nasty cut



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April, 1995 – Tom Pederson (# 41) – Chris Tancill (# 18) – Arturs Irbe (# 32) and rookie Paul Kariya (# 9)



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October 30, 1998 – Chris Chelios with a slap shot while Rob Niedermayer (# 44) tries to block it



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June 7, 2003 – Scott Stevens hit on Paul Kariya



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April 12, 2008 – Zdeno Chara taking a shot on rookie Carey Price



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January 28, 2017 - Accuracy shooting by Connor McDavid




 

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1958 – Glen Skov (# 14) diving for the puck

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1983 – Legendary Hall of Famer Clarence “Hap” Day [1901-1990]

Theres that strange "halo" on the players again, top photo that makes it look somewhat photo-shopped. Cut outs. Like table top hockey players dropped in to a shot huh?... Its not of course but a very interesting effect..... Ive never seen this one before of Hap Day either. Love it..... Along with the rest of them vintage & modern history. Very nice indeed.... Had no idea about that player up there Robin Burns & ITECH either so educational at the same time. ;)
 

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Wow. What an interesting shot, "arena".... No boards, deck chairs.... Jeeves?....
A Pimms #3 Wintercup I do believe. Pitcher. And keep em coming. Chop Chop.

Thanks Killion here's a couple of other one's I found.

THE MONTCLAIR ATHLETIC CLUB HOCKEY TEAM OF 1896-97.
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Arthur Williams | Allan Kennaday | Herman Koehler | Edwin Emerson | M R Hornfeck | G A Hornfeck | J A Tuthill | H F Hornfeck

Another shot from the same year.
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Note that Gus Hornfeck is wearing a helmet.
 
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December 21, 1950 – Bruins’ Hart Trophy winner Milt Schmidt atop the Black Hawks’ Pete Babando. Linesmen Mush March (left – Asian looking) and George Hayes (right) working hard to separate them



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March 3, 1963 - Ken Wharram scoring a goal against Jacques Plante to tie up the game. Wharram scored both Chicago goals in the 2-2 tie



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April 18, 1963 - Dick Duff (A) and Frank Mahovlich both winning their second Stanley Cup



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1963-65 ca – John Bucyk (# 9) and Allan Stanley (# 26)



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1969-71 - Bob Woytowich [1941-88] was a favorite in Pittsburgh and had his own fan club called Woytowich's Polish Army (He was of Polish descent). The club had a whole section in the Pittsburgh Civic Arena



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October 23, 1973 – Rookie Ian Turnbull (# 2) in only his 7th NHL game, checking Bill Goldsworthy (# 8) into the boards



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April 1974 – Goalie Stig Wetzell (Finland) getting something to drink during a break



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1974-75 - Ralph Backstom (# 14), Dave Dryden (# 1) and Pat Stapleton (# 12): Co-owners of the WHA Chicago Cougars



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1976/77 – Cincinnati’s (WHA) Dennis "Machine Gun" Abgrall with his trademark post-goal celebration of pumping a few machine gun rounds into the opposing goaltender



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1983/84 – Rookie and number one draft pick, Brian Lawton ready to join the play from the penalty box



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1989-91 – Brian Bellows (# 23) and Steve Tuttle (# 35)



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November 7, 1995 – Pavel Bure flying high vs New York Islanders



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2010s – Sutters Alberta farm - The family have combined for more than 6000 NHL games



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June 13, 2014 – Alec Martinez have just scored the cup winner in double OT



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March 13, 2017 - Matt Beleskey (# 39) swooping in behind the Canucks goal
 

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Interestingly enough, there's an article in today's Boston Herald about Johnny McKenzie. Sounds like he's near the end unfortunately...

Big Bad Bruin Johnny McKenzie won his biggest fight off the ice

Good Heavens. Rather sad, melancholic. Hadnt ever really thought about him beyond his years playing, as in "whatever happened to", where is he now, what did he do after hanging them up.... 80 years old.... in my minds eye ever the mischievous imp, bit of a smirk on his face, Angel with a dirty nose, bit of the Dead-End Kid about him and in a good way, very entertaining player at times, quite useful, a contributer, valuable player. Important piece of the fabric, swagger of the Bruins back in the day. Real bread & butter guy. Liked him a lot.
 
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1972/73
- Randy Manery (# 7) and Pat Quinn (# 3)
Those Flames had among my favorite uniforms of all time. There's something about those late '60's, early '70's expansion teams: The Penguins (I think their second jersey that the current team had as a third jersey for a few years), all of the Oakland Seals/California Golden Seals, the purple and gold of the Kings, the green of the North Stars, the Scouts, original Caps and the timeless Flyers jerseys.

Maybe because it was just around the time I was getting into the NHL as a young child, but those were the days for uniforms.
 
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Good Heavens. Rather sad, melancholic. Hadnt ever really thought about him beyond his years playing, as in "whatever happened to", where is he now, what did he do after hanging them up.... 80 years old.... in my minds eye ever the mischievous imp, bit of a smirk on his face, Angel with a dirty nose, bit of the Dead-End Kid about him and in a good way, very entertaining player at times, quite useful, a contributer, valuable player. Important piece of the fabric, swagger of the Bruins back in the day. Real bread & butter guy. Liked him a lot.

Well said @Killion that described him to a T
 

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Well said @Killion that described him to a T

Who could ever forget his little performance in New York, the infamous "Choke Dance" out there at Center at MSG after the Bruins annihilated the Rangers & that just the tip of the iceberg. Ha? Unreal. ... He could drive the opposition to beyond distraction yet at the same time a very responsible two way player (used on the PK at various times, multiple 20G seasons etc) & of course beyond loyal to his teammates. Big fan favorite.... his own Bumper Sticker which said "Pie's the Greatest" or whatever, something like that. Needle. Instigator. Type of player you love to have on your own team & love to hate if he's not. something Bostons almost always had of course going back, way back to Shore, Ken Linseman post McKenzie & so on... from High River Alberta & his other sport & love; Rodeo.... and as the HHOF bio says of him, "Johnnys whole life was a Rodeo". :laugh:
 
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