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THW's Hockey History for 11/28/2020
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11/28/2020 edition:
By Eric Friesen on Nov 27, 2020 04:26 pm
Alternate jerseys have been commonplace in the NHL since the 1990s. The Edmonton Oilers introduced their first alternate jersey in 2001-02, and have featured one for the majority of the last two decades. More recently, NHL clubs have begun expanding their jersey sets for outdoor games, throwback nights and anniversary seasons. Per Icethetics, the Oilers […]
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By Pasi Tuominen on Nov 27, 2020 01:52 pm
Adam Graves is one of the most popular players to don the famous colors of the New York Rangers. The left winger played for the Blueshirts for ten years, skating in 840 games and scoring 308 goals. In 1994, Graves played a major role in the Rangers’ Stanley Cup triumph. Despite his starring role, he […]
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By THW Archives on Nov 27, 2020 01:28 pm
“Silly sider” is a term we hear ascribed to right-shooting, right-catching, and often left-handed goalies. Like left-handed baseball pitchers, full right goalies supposedly play at an advantage over left-shooting skaters. While a shooter might instinctively snipe to a goaltender’s left, or glove side, at lower level play, they’re often surprised to find their shot deflected […]
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