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THW's Hockey History for 12/26/2020
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12/26/2020 edition:
By The Hockey Writers on Dec 26, 2020 11:05 am
The World Junior Championships are here. One of the best hockey tournaments of the year. The kids bring so much excitement to the rinks – it’s infectious. Pile on a helping of National pride with that and we have ourselves a dandy. Fitting in with the holidays, what a better time to reflect, and remember […]
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By The Old Prof on Dec 25, 2020 01:57 pm
Former Calgary Flames forward Jarome Iginla was both a great hockey player and a class act. Now, he’s on his way to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Related: Meet the 2020 Hockey Hall of Fame Class In this post, I want to help fans get to know the former Flame a little better. Here are […]
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By Greg Enright on Dec 25, 2020 01:43 pm
The Montreal Canadiens won four straight Stanley Cups from 1976 to 1979, establishing themselves as one of the greatest teams of all-time. Although the dynasty ended with their elimination in the 1980 Playoffs, that defeat didn’t mark the end of the road for many of their top stars. Many of them moved on to new […]
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By THW Archives on Dec 25, 2020 01:36 pm
On June 24th, 2011, the Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks made a blockbuster trade on the 2011 NHL Draft floor. The Sharks acquired one of the top defensemen in the league, while the Wild got assets that they hoped would quickly turn around their franchise. It was a gamble for Minnesota however, as they […]
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