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November 9, 1963? – Bobby Baun? and Stan Mikita fighting


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1965-67 – Vic Hadfield (# 11) and Pat Stapleton (# 12)


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1966-67 – Alex Delvecchio (# 10) – Dean Prentice (# 20) - Red Kelly (# 4) – Terry Sawchuk (# 30)


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October 21, 1967 – First ever home game for Minnesota North Stars – Charlie Hodge (# 1) – Kent Douglas (A) – Joe Szura (# 18) – Bill Goldsworthy (# 8)


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1968-70 – Don Awrey (# 26) and Jim Dorey (# 8)


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April 3, 1971 – Arnie Brown and Jean Beliveau mixing it up. Beliveau went on to play just one more regular season game in his career


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April 10, 1971 – Tim Horton – Dave Keon (# 14) – Gary Monahan (# 20) – Brad Park (# 2) – Gilles Villemure (# 30) – Billy MacMillan (# 23)


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1973-74 ca – Ken Dryden, Yvan Cournoyer and Larry Robinson


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April 6, 1976 – Bob Dailey (# 3) and Ed Westfall (# 18)


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1977-79 – Brad Park (# 22) in a tough battle with Ted Bulley (# 29). Jean-Pierre Bordeleau in the background
 

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November 9, 1963? – Bobby Baun? and Stan Mikita fighting


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1965-67 – Vic Hadfield (# 11) and Pat Stapleton (# 12)


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1966-67 – Alex Delvecchio (# 10) – Dean Prentice (# 20) - Red Kelly (# 4) – Terry Sawchuk (# 30)


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October 21, 1967 – First ever home game for Minnesota North Stars – Charlie Hodge (# 1) – Kent Douglas (A) – Joe Szura (# 18) – Bill Goldsworthy (# 8)


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1968-70 – Don Awrey (# 26) and Jim Dorey (# 8)


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April 3, 1971 – Arnie Brown and Jean Beliveau mixing it up. Beliveau went on to play just one more regular season game in his career


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April 10, 1971 – Tim Horton – Dave Keon (# 14) – Gary Monahan (# 20) – Brad Park (# 2) – Gilles Villemure (# 30) – Billy MacMillan (# 23)


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1973-74 ca – Ken Dryden, Yvan Cournoyer and Larry Robinson


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April 6, 1976 – Bob Dailey (# 3) and Ed Westfall (# 18)


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1977-79 – Brad Park (# 22) in a tough battle with Ted Bulley (# 29). Jean-Pierre Bordeleau in the background
And that must be Guy Lapointe #5, along with Dryden, Cournoyer, and Robinson.
 

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1966/67 – Pit Martin on the ice


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1968-70 – Bobby Rousseau (# 15) – Dennis Hull (# 10) - Ted Harris (# 10) - Rogatien Vachon (# 30)


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1973/74 – Terry O’Reilly (# 24) skating in on Bert Marshall (# 6)


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December 10, 1975 – Henri Richard night


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March 14, 1987 - Leapin' Lanny McDonald (# 9) flies through the air past Borje Salming (# 21)


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May 1987 – Ron Hextall (# 27) on his back surrounded by Derrick Smith (# 24), Kjell Samuelsson (# 28), Brad Marsh (# 8), Chris Nilan (# 30) and Guy Carbonneau (# 21)


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December 31, 1988 – Captain Dave Taylor in a game against Dinamo Riga


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May 9, 1990 – Andy Moog making a stop on Dale Hunter


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February 6, 1993 – Paul Coffey (# 77) – Jaromir Jagr (# 68) – Kevin Stevens (# 25)


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June 6, 2011 – Ryan Kesler and Dennis Seidenberg (# 44)










 

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1927-29 ca – Band leader Paul Whiteman [1890-1967] practicing with the New York Rangers


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December 12, 1933 – Photo from the Shore/Bailey incident. Players attending Bailey on the left hand side of the photo and Shore on the right side. Identified players L to R – Charlie Sands (#16) – Baldy Cotton (# 8) – Andy Blair (# 5) – Buzz Boll (# 17) – Tiny Thompson (# 1) – Busher Jackson (# 11) – Eusebe Daigneault (# 3 – Referee) - Joe Lamb (# 10)


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1962-64 ca – Glenn Hall making a save on Dickie Moore (# 12). Claude Provost and Reggie Fleming (# 6) in the background


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1966/67 – Ted Hampson (# 16) swooping in on goal as Phil Goyette (# 20) tries to stop him. Bernie Geoffrion (# 5) looks on


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1971-73 ca – Ken Dryden making a save on Dave Keon


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October 6, 1977 - Author George Plimpton [1927-2003] in goal, struggling... Harvey Bennett (# 22) in front of him. The Flyers scored once on Plimpton (Orest Kindrachuk) during his five minute stint in goal.
This pre season game featured 18 game misconducts. - “We were told not to run him [Plimpton] and go crazy and shoot hard pucks at him. Give him a feel of it and that was about it.” - Flyers wing Reggie Leach


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1983-84 ca – Mike Bossy stopped by Richard Sevigny


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March 26, 1987 - Rick Tocchet (# 22) eating a right from Randy Moller


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May 18, 1990 – Don Sweeney – Andy Moog – Jari Kurri


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November 22, 1991 - Goalie Tom Draper facing Steve Larmer
 

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1927-29 ca – Band leader Paul Whiteman [1890-1967] practicing with the New York Rangers


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December 12, 1933 – Photo from the Shore/Bailey incident. Players attending Bailey on the left hand side of the photo and Shore on the right side. Identified players L to R – Charlie Sands (#16) – Baldy Cotton (# 8) – Andy Blair (# 5) – Buzz Boll (# 17) – Tiny Thompson (# 1) – Busher Jackson (# 11) – Eusebe Daigneault (# 3 – Referee) - Joe Lamb (# 10)


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1962-64 ca – Glenn Hall making a save on Dickie Moore (# 12). Claude Provost and Reggie Fleming (# 6) in the background


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1966/67 – Ted Hampson (# 16) swooping in on goal as Phil Goyette (# 20) tries to stop him. Bernie Geoffrion (# 5) looks on


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1971-73 ca – Ken Dryden making a save on Dave Keon


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October 6, 1977 - Author George Plimpton [1927-2003] in goal, struggling... Harvey Bennett (# 22) in front of him. The Flyers scored once on Plimpton (Orest Kindrachuk) during his five minute stint in goal.
This pre season game featured 18 game misconducts. - “We were told not to run him [Plimpton] and go crazy and shoot hard pucks at him. Give him a feel of it and that was about it.” - Flyers wing Reggie Leach


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1983-84 ca – Mike Bossy stopped by Richard Sevigny


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March 26, 1987 - Rick Tocchet (# 22) eating a right from Randy Moller


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May 18, 1990 – Don Sweeney – Andy Moog – Jari Kurri


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November 22, 1991 - Goalie Tom Draper facing Steve Larmer
I read about the Geroge Plimpton thing in one of Don Cherry's books.
 

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December 12, 1933 – Photo from the Shore/Bailey incident. Players attending Bailey on the left hand side of the photo and Shore on the right side. Identified players L to R – Charlie Sands (#16) – Baldy Cotton (# 8) – Andy Blair (# 5) – Buzz Boll (# 17) – Tiny Thompson (# 1) – Busher Jackson (# 11) – Eusebe Daigneault (# 3 – Referee) - Joe Lamb (# 10)

Great find! Note the policeman stepping onto the ice, back in the days when cops were expected to break up brawls on the ice as if it were the street.

Imagine being one of those fans with a rinkside seat.
 

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December 10, 1975 – Henri Richard night












I remember reading about the night that Henri Richard's number 16 was retired. His famous older brother Maurice was introduced and apparently the Forum crowd went nuts cheering him. Even though, of course, he had been retired since 1960 and there were probably that good number of people in the rink that night that would have had very little or no memory of when he actually did play for Montreal. This had the important people on hand, certainly including the Rocket, that good deal embarrassed because after all, this was very deservedly so Henri's night.
 

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1968 – Wayne Stephenson (# 1) – Paul Conlin (# 3) – Gary Dineen (# 7) – Ray Cadieux (# 16)


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1969 – Fran Huck (# 9) crunching Vitaly Davydov against the boards


1970 - No games between the national teams

1971 - No games between the national teams


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1972 – Peter Mahovlich makes Vladislav Tretiak spin like a turtle


1973 - No games between the national teams


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1974 – Aleksandr Gusev (# 2) – Ralph Backstrom (# 14) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20)


1975 - No games between the national teams


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1976 – L to R - Valeri Vasiliev - Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) - Marcel Dionne (# 16) - Zinetula Bilyaletdinov - Bobby Hull (# 9)


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1977 – Jean Pronovost (# 19) – Gennadi Tsygankov (# 7) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) - Pat Hickey (# 6)


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1978 – Boris Mikhailov (# 13) having words with Pat Ribble


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1979 – Goalie Vladislav Tretiak making a save on Marcel Dionne as Sergei Babinov tries to stop him


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1980 – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) – Aleksei Kasatonov (# 7) – Glenn Anderson (# 9)


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1981 – Vladimir Myshkin (#1) – Wayne Gretzky (# 99) – Marcel Dionne (# 16) – Zinetula Bilyaletdinov (# 14)


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1982 – Vasili Pervukhin (# 5) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) – Dino Ciccarelli (# 22)


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1983 – Charlie Simmer – Bob Gainey – Paul Reinhart and Igor Larionov


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1984 – L to R - Vladimir Krutov (# 9) – Vladimir Myshkin – Glenn Anderson – Vladimir Zubkov (# 3) – Mark Messier (# 11)


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1985 – Sergei Svetlov (# 16) on the attack vs Rick Wamsley (# 1)


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1986 – L to R – Dale Hawerchuk (# 10) – Dave Taylor (# 18) – Sergei Svetlov (# 16) – Marcel Dionne (# 16) – Mikhail Varnakov (# 19) – Tony Tanti (# 14)


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1987 – L to R – Larry Murphy (# 18) - Sergei Makarov (# 24 ) – Vyacheslav Fetisov (# 2) – Evgeny Belosheykin (Goalie) – Al Secord (# 20) – Tony Tanti (# 9)


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1988 – Sergei Makarov on a breakaway against Sean Burke


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1989 – L to R - Vyacheslav Bykov (# 27) - Brian Bellows - Ray Ferraro (# 27) - Vladimir Konstantinov - Arthur Irbe


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1990 – Team Canada


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1991 – L to R - Aleksei Kasatonov – Sergei Fedorov – Dirk Graham – Eric Lindros
 

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1968 – Wayne Stephenson (# 1) – Paul Conlin (# 3) – Gary Dineen (# 7) – Ray Cadieux (# 16)


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1969 – Fran Huck (# 9) crunching Vitaly Davydov against the boards


1970 - No games between the national teams

1971 - No games between the national teams


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1972 – Peter Mahovlich makes Vladislav Tretiak spin like a turtle


1973 - No games between the national teams


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1974 – Aleksandr Gusev (# 2) – Ralph Backstrom (# 14) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20)


1975 - No games between the national teams


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1976 – L to R - Valeri Vasiliev - Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) - Marcel Dionne (# 16) - Zinetula Bilyaletdinov - Bobby Hull (# 9)


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1977 – Jean Pronovost (# 19) – Gennadi Tsygankov (# 7) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) - Pat Hickey (# 6)


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1978 – Boris Mikhailov (# 13) having words with Pat Ribble


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1979 – Goalie Vladislav Tretiak making a save on Marcel Dionne as Sergei Babinov tries to stop him


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1980 – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) – Aleksei Kasatonov (# 7) – Glenn Anderson (# 9)


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1981 – Vladimir Myshkin (#1) – Wayne Gretzky (# 99) – Marcel Dionne (# 16) – Zinetula Bilyaletdinov (# 14)


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1982 – Vasili Pervukhin (# 5) – Vladislav Tretiak (# 20) – Dino Ciccarelli (# 22)


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1983 – Charlie Simmer – Bob Gainey – Paul Reinhart and Igor Larionov


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1984 – L to R - Vladimir Krutov (# 9) – Vladimir Myshkin – Glenn Anderson – Vladimir Zubkov (# 3) – Mark Messier (# 11)


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1985 – Sergei Svetlov (# 16) on the attack vs Rick Wamsley (# 1)


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1986 – L to R – Dale Hawerchuk (# 10) – Dave Taylor (# 18) – Sergei Svetlov (# 16) – Marcel Dionne (# 16) – Mikhail Varnakov (# 19) – Tony Tanti (# 14)


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1987 – L to R – Larry Murphy (# 18) - Sergei Makarov (# 24 ) – Vyacheslav Fetisov (# 2) – Evgeny Belosheykin (Goalie) – Al Secord (# 20) – Tony Tanti (# 9)


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1988 – Sergei Makarov on a breakaway against Sean Burke


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1989 – L to R - Vyacheslav Bykov (# 27) - Brian Bellows - Ray Ferraro (# 27) - Vladimir Konstantinov - Arthur Irbe


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1990 – Team Canada


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1991 – L to R - Aleksei Kasatonov – Sergei Fedorov – Dirk Graham – Eric Lindros
Even as an American I find this so cool!
 
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November 10, 1963 – Thanks buddy ! - Gordie Howe have just scored his record breakingt 545th NHL-goal, assisted by Billy McNeill. McNeill’s wife had died four years earlier (Polio). While she was hospitalized, Red Wings GM Jack Adams ordered McNeill to travel with the team to Chicago. While McNeill was away, his young wife died. Neither McNeill, Howe or any other Detroit players forgave Adams for that


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1963-64 ca – Vic Hadfield (# 11) and Eddie Shack (# 23)


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1968-70 – Gordie Howe vs Pat Quinn


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1973-74 ca – Serge Savard (# 18), Peter Mahovlich (# 20) and goalie Michel Plasse? in a preseason? game


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1977/78 – Rookie Barry Beck and Denis Dupére (# 15) who played in his last NHL season


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May 10, 1979 - Rick Middleton (# 16) and Guy Lafleur (# 10)


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October 20, 1979 – Philadelphia on their way to their 35 game unbeaten streak. This was the third game of the streak. Mike Busniuk (# 21) have his eyes on the puck while Dan Labraaten (# 21) collides with goalie Phil Myre (# 31)


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November 13, 1983 – Ted Nolan (# 8) and Reijo Ruotsalainen (# 29)


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1992-94 ca - Gino Odjick and Pavel Bure


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2008 – All twisted up - Aleksei Kovalev
 

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Hockey’s history is filled with sone pretty low human beings capable of horrifyingly poor behaviour. ButI cannot recall anything more despicable and inhumane than Adams’ treatment of McNeill.

Great pics and captions, RGO. Don’t stop — I look forward to your discoveries every day.
 

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Great pics and captions, RGO. Don’t stop — I look forward to your discoveries every day.

Thanks BadgerBruce, appreciated. It's not easy to come up with great photos at this point with well over 2000 photos posted in this and the previous thread. Now its mostly about posting photos that have some sort of interesting backstory instead.

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October 4, 1938 - Old school training by junior players at Wembley Pool (London, England) with telephone directories on their heads for balance control


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1965-66 – Gump Worsley (# 30) have just made a save and Jean-Claude Tremblay (# 3) skates away with the puck, as Andy Bathgate (# 21) is lurking near the goal


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1960s - All-time great goalie and Hall of Famer Clint Benedict wishing he was 50 years younger


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January 16, 1968 – Stan Mikita (# 21) and Marcel Pronovost (# 3) at the NHL All-Star game


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1977 ca – Hey, who’s that guy with number four, Bobby Orr? No, it’s Jaromir Jagr


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May 1, 1982 – Warmup - Identifiable players - Curt Fraser (# 24) right in front and Gerry Minor (# 20) behind him. Thomas Gradin (# 23) in the middle with the puck. Behind him we have Mark Crawford (# 28), Ron Delorme (# 19) and Per-Olov Brasar (# 16) with the bucket. Behind him we see Ivan Boldirev (# 9).
Along the boards we have Doug Halward (# 2) on the left, behind him Colin Campbell (# 5), also with a bucket on his head.

Standing in front of the Chicago player along the boards is Harold Snepsts (# 27), in front of him is Stan Smyl (# 12) and Lars Molin (# 26). Chicago players along the boards behind Snepsts is Peter Marsh (# 17) and Terry Ruskowski (# 8). We also see Dave Feamster (# 32) and Keith Brown (# 4)


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November 4, 1987 – L to R - Wayne Gretzky (# 99) – John Vanbiesbrouck (# 34) – Ron Greschner (C) - Ron Duguay (# 44). Gretzky scored three goals and had two assists in the game


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April 3, 1991 - Pat Verbeek fakes Andy Moog to score a goal. Ray Bourque (# 77) looks on helplessly


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February 5, 1997 - Brian Leetch barely missing putting the loose puck behind Sean Burke.
Leetch managed to score a goal against Burke in the period that followed


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November 11, 2000 - Martin Brodeur giving Maxim Afinogenov the poke
 

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Thanks RGO, I just keep adding these to my file of pics ( for my own reference of course). The old man loves the ones from the 60's and earlier, he is about to turn 80. Good way to knock some time off together when I get down to see him.
 
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Thank you Robert Gordon Orr for 2 of your last 10 photos!

Well, thank you for starting this thread (this being the second part). It is a bit addictive and actually pretty interesting to research. Finding the dates of the photographs is kind of fun, as many are undated.

Thanks RGO, I just keep adding these to my file of pics ( for my own reference of course). The old man loves the ones from the 60's and earlier, he is about to turn 80. Good way to knock some time off together when I get down to see him.

Good to hear that your dad is enjoying the old photos. It's a trip down memory lane for guys of his generation. I like them too, as the helmetless players were more identifiable.

The challenge is often to find photos that are of high quality. I have so many that I can not post, because of poor quality/low resolution. Also, Getty Images have bought many of the collections from photographers like Denis Brodeur and Steve Babineau for example. So many of these are not available in high resolution unless you want their annoying watermark.
 
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I started watching hockey during the fall of 73, grade 3. I had a few hockey paperbacks left to me though through a older cousin and a cool friend of the family who lived in the GTA. He brought me the full preview section on the 76 Canada Cup from one of the dailys. Still have it. Wound up reading numerous books, some from the school library and knew about the legends of the game and all the stories, like the riot in Montreal, Lynn Patrick, longest game, etc. A few times as a kid I would mention something from a decade or two past and he would look at me and ask how in the hell did I know about that. He isn't too big on hockey history, but gets a kick out of the old names and sometimes leads into a story of when he played junior, then senior A.

I get a kick at how things like the nets, boards, look just a few years prior and earlier then when I picked up watching it. Then again I am like that with cars, bikes and electric guitars as well.

You dig up some great ones I have not seen and would not find on my own. Thanks!
 
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1957 ca – Gump Worsley stopping a young Henri Richard on a breakaway (looking like his older brother here, same style and move) – Photo by legendary Hy Peskin [1915-2005]


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1965-66 ca – Tough guy John Ferguson


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1968 – One of Tony Esposito’s first NHL games (played his first 13 games with Montreal). Ted Harris (# 10) is the defenseman


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October 29, 1972 – Rare early photo from NY Islanders inaugural season. L to R - Billy Smith (# 31) in his 8th NHL-game – Mike Walton (# 11) – Johnny Bucyk (# 9) – Ken Murray (# 5) – Bill Mikkelson (# 6).
It was a rough night for the newcomers. Smith saw 9 goals slip past him. Murray was -5 in the game and Mikkelson -4. Bucyk had two goals and Walton two assists


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April 4, 1979 – Jim Rutherford (# 1) beaten by Jacques Lemaire (# 25) who scored the last of his eight NHL-hat tricks in this game. He only played two more regular season games. Danny Bolduc (# 19) and Steve Shutt (# 22) with their backs to the camera


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1979-81 ca – Nice clean shot from Denis Brodeur on two flamboyant players in Ron Duguay (# 10) and Pierre Larouche (# 28)


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March 22, 1992 – Future Hall of Famer Ray Scapinello shooting an Octopus - He never once missed a game due to injury or illness. That’s quite a feat for someone who was a linesman for 2,500 regular season NHL games plus 426 playoff games between 1971 and 2004


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June 2, 1994 - Glenn Anderson have just scored a shorthanded game winner in game 2 of the finals.
Kirk McLean, Jyrki Lumme and Jeff Brown are the other players


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October 18, 1996 - Not a great photo per se, but Craig MacTavish is of course the answer to a classic trivia question. Who was the last helmetless player in the NHL? Here he is during his last NHL season chasing after Aleksei Kovalev


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December 29, 2011 - Jagr saluting his old fans in Pittsburgh, getting the finger and ugly faces in return
 
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Another awesome post, Robert Gordon Orr!
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October 29, 1972 – Rare early photo from NY Islanders inaugural season. L to R - Billy Smith (# 31) in his 8th NHL-game – Mike Walton (# 11) – Johnny Bucyk (# 9) – Ken Murray (# 5) – Bill Mikkelson (# 6).
It was a rough night for the newcomers. Smith saw 9 goals slip past him. Murray was -5 in the game and Mikkelson -4.
Cool beans. Given Mikkelson's plus/minus record, I am not surprised to see him caught out of position in this photo...
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June 2, 1994 - Glenn Anderson have just scored a shorthanded game winner in game 2 of the finals.
Kirk McLean, Martin Gelinas (I think) and Jeff Brown are the other players
The Canuck in the middle here is Jyrki Lumme (not that it matters).

You know, for all the Rangers lost in giving up Mike Gartner for Anderson (who played only 12 RS games + playoffs), it's worth being reminded that Andy did come up trumps with game-winning goals in the '94 Finals in games two and three.
 
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