Heritage Hockey Remembers
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Paul Henderson
September 28th, 1972...
Paul Henderson played 18 years of professional hockey but history will remember Paul for his role in the first Canada-Russia Hockey summit. Incredibly, Paul scored the winning goal in each of the final 3 games to seal the series win for Canada.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Stan Mikita
October 7th, 1959...
Chicago rookie Stan Mikita scored the first goal of his NHL career in the first game of the season in a Blackhawks’ win over the New York Rangers. Stan Mikita would go on to record a total of 541 goals over 22 NHL seasons; all with the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Ron Ellis
Oct. 14th, 1972...
Toronto Maple Leafs' Ron Ellis became the 8th player in franchise history to score 200 goals. He played a total of 16 seasons with the Leafs and was a member of the last Stanley Cup winning team in 1967.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Marcel Dionne
Marcel Dionne was drafted second overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 1971. During his first season for Detroit, he set a then NHL rookie record for scoring with 77 points.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Pelle Lindberg
Pelle Lindberg was a goal tender for the Philadelphia Flyers, where he played five seasons until his untimely death.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky is a legend of hockey. Starting out from Brantford, Ontario, he soon earned the reputation to be one of the best hockey players in history.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Bobby Hull
The origin of the Hull dynasty, Bobby Hull laid the foundation to a family of talented hockey players. With the demand of his skills, he managed to broker one of the most high paying salaries at the time.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Phil Esposito
A Boston Bruins legend, Phil Esposito is known for his charm, his turtleneck and even his shower sandals. Phil Esposito is one of the few members of the Boston Bruins to have his number retired.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Rod Gilbert
Rod Gilbert was first New York Ranger to have his number retired. He also took part in the Summit Series where Team Canada squared off against Russia in 1972.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Mike Bossy
Considered to be one of the best goal makers in hockey history. He was both accurate and deadly with his shots. His career was unfortunately cut short by an injury.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Steve Yzerman
Steve Yzerman began his NHL hockey career as a 1983 draft pick. From there he managed to skyrocket into hockey stardom in a short period of time.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Gerry Cheevers
Part of Gerry's fame came from his customized goalie mask. While very intimidating on the ice, the story actually has a light-hearted origin...how he earned his first 'scar'!
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Guy Lafleur
GGuy Lafleur is one of the most memorable legends of the Montreal Canadiens. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on 1988.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux had his debut game in 1988. During that debut game Mario managed to score in each possible scoring situation, a record that had yet to be matched by anyone in the NHL.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Darryl Sittler
Darryl Sittler scored 10 points against Boston with 6 goals and 4 assists, a record in the NHL. He also achieved a 100 goal scoring record in a single year.
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Heritage Hockey Remembers
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Paul Henderson
September 28th, 1972...
Paul Henderson played 18 years of professional hockey but history will remember Paul for his role in the first Canada-Russia Hockey summit. Incredibly, Paul scored the winning goal in each of the final 3 games to seal the series win for Canada.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Stan Mikita
October 7th, 1959...
Chicago rookie Stan Mikita scored the first goal of his NHL career in the first game of the season in a Blackhawks’ win over the New York Rangers. Stan Mikita would go on to record a total of 541 goals over 22 NHL seasons; all with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Ron Ellis
Oct. 14th, 1972...
Toronto Maple Leafs' Ron Ellis became the 8th player in franchise history to score 200 goals. He played a total of 16 seasons with the Leafs and was a member of the last Stanley Cup winning team in 1967.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Marcel Dionne
Marcel Dionne was drafted second overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 1971. During his first season for Detroit, he set a then NHL rookie record for scoring with 77 points.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Pelle Lindberg
Pelle Lindberg was a goal tender for the Philadelphia Flyers, where he played five seasons until his untimely death.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky is a legend of hockey. Starting out from Brantford, Ontario, he soon earned the reputation to be one of the best hockey players in history.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Bobby Hull
The origin of the Hull dynasty, Bobby Hull laid the foundation to a family of talented hockey players. With the demand of his skills, he managed to broker one of the most high paying salaries at the time.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Phil Esposito
A Boston Bruins legend, Phil Esposito is known for his charm, his turtleneck and even his shower sandals. Phil Esposito is one of the few members of the Boston Bruins to have his number retired.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Rod Gilbert
Rod Gilbert was first New York Ranger to have his number retired. He also took part in the Summit Series where Team Canada squared off against Russia in 1972.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Mike Bossy
Considered to be one of the best goal makers in hockey history. He was both accurate and deadly with his shots. His career was unfortunately cut short by an injury.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Steve Yzerman
Steve Yzerman began his NHL hockey career as a 1983 draft pick. From there he managed to skyrocket into hockey stardom in a short period of time.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Gerry Cheevers
Part of Gerry's fame came from his customized goalie mask. While very intimidating on the ice, the story actually has a light-hearted origin...how he earned his first 'scar'!
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Guy Lafleur
GGuy Lafleur is one of the most memorable legends of the Montreal Canadiens. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on 1988.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux had his debut game in 1988. During that debut game Mario managed to score in each possible scoring situation, a record that had yet to be matched by anyone in the NHL.
Click here for more >>
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Heritage Hockey Remembers: Darryl Sittler
Darryl Sittler scored 10 points against Boston with 6 goals and 4 assists, a record in the NHL. He also achieved a 100 goal scoring record in a single year.
Click here for more >>
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