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THW's Hockey History for 10/01/2020
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10/01/2020 edition:
By THW Archives on Oct 01, 2020 11:21 am
After 887 games, 459 wins and 64 shutouts as a member of the New York Rangers, the franchise parted ways with Henrik Lundqvist aka “The King”. Even though he won’t end up retiring as a member of the franchise, he will go down as one of the best in its history. As a result of […]
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By THW Archives on Sep 30, 2020 01:25 pm
The Pittsburgh Penguins — at least for the past few decades — have been a franchise known for their offense. When an organization is lucky enough to have multiple generational talents like Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin it isn’t surprising to see that portion of the game demand the most attention. However, they’ve […]
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By THW Archives on Sep 30, 2020 01:21 pm
Though Sundin was a quiet leader, fans and members of the media alike will never forget what Mats Sundin did for Toronto hockey. Anyone who's a legitimate Maple Leafs advocate will say it doesn't matter that Sundin never won hockey's most hallowed prize.
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By THW Archives on Sep 30, 2020 01:11 pm
The National Hockey League was founded on November 26, 1917. Over the league’s 100 years, countless players have left indelible marks on the game. Names like, Morenz, Shore, Richard, Howe, Beliveau, Orr, Gretzky and Lemieux are uttered in hockey circles with the utmost reverence. If one were to ask multiple generations who the best NHL players […]
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By Eugene Helfrick on Sep 29, 2020 02:09 pm
No matter what team you cheer for in any sport, your franchise of choice will always have those players that you look back on and think… how did we let him go? That future All-Star who looked just average as a rookie, or a veteran that was traded just before they became a stalwart at […]
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