kytem2
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http://blogs.seattletimes.com/take2...s-killed-joe-hall-and-changed-hockey-forever/
I just read this today...it is an article from almost 1 year ago, but possibly timely given the NHL's mumps "outbreak".
Great article << exerpt>>:
Hockey Hall of Famer “Bad†Joe Hall died in Seattle during the Stanley Cup finals of 1919. But it wasn’t just the Spanish flu that killed him.
Another culprit was the forward pass, a new tactic that was born 100 years ago.
I just read this today...it is an article from almost 1 year ago, but possibly timely given the NHL's mumps "outbreak".
Great article << exerpt>>:
Hockey Hall of Famer “Bad†Joe Hall died in Seattle during the Stanley Cup finals of 1919. But it wasn’t just the Spanish flu that killed him.
Another culprit was the forward pass, a new tactic that was born 100 years ago.