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SASKATOON 19TH STREET ARENA - HOCKEY GAME ANTHEM - 1937
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Mario Lemieux (Laval Voisins) vs. Patrick Roy (Granby Bisons) in the QMJHL around 1983/84:
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Mario Lemieux in his final game in junior (March 4, 1984). A 16-4 win over the Longueuil Chevaliers, in which Mario records 11 points (6 goals, 5 assists) to break Guy Lafleur's QMJHL goals and points records. Mario finishes the season with 282 points (133 goals, 149 assists) in 70 games:
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The Richard brothers: Claude, Maurice and Henri.

Claude Richard was a year younger than Henri, and went to Habs training camp in '58 and '59, but didn't make the team either time. Obviously the Habs were very strong at the time. Claude never played a game in the NHL.
 

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Ottawa Based Hockey Team Photo's.
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the 1916 Greely (Osgoode Township) hockey team
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The members are :

Back Row - Willie Stackpole, Howard Leahy, Father George Prud'homme (coach and Parish Priest at South Gloucester), Edgar O'Brien, Howard McGregor.

Centre row - Frank Fagan, Dave Stanley, Jim Fagan.

Front - Michael John Fagan, Harold Shirley.

Stittsville Hockey Team, 1927-28
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The team members are: Front Row, L to R: C. Cathcart, S. Bradley, W. Paul (goalie), H. Argue, W. Wilson Back Row, L to R: C. Rothwell, E. Bradley, R.A. Bradley, J. Vaughan (manager), C. Wilson, O. Rothwell This is the team which travelled to Carp, Richmond, etc. by horse-drawn sleigh. C. Wilson is Clarence Wilson. W. Wilson is my uncle, Wilbert Thomas Wilson.
Sports History in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and in the Ottawa Valley
 
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In 1980-81, the Oilers published a cookbook (yes, a cookbook) to raise funds for a "Language & Learning" School, with the team's players contributing recipes. Evidently, Gretzky cooked beef with tomatoes... and was an Apocalypse Now fan:
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And who among us didn't figure Mark Messier for a Carrot Cake kind of guy?:
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1981 -- Peter Gzowski spent a year on-and-off with the young Edmonton Oilers, eventually resulting in the acclaimed book The Game of Our Lives:
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1984:
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Mess a right-handed shot?

As likely as him eating carrot cake.....lol
 
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