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THW's Kings news for 12/23/2020
The latest Kings stories from The Hockey Writers.
12/23/2020 edition:
By Greg Boysen on Dec 23, 2020 08:35 am
New York was the site of a ton of great memories, both on Long Island and in Buffalo, on this date in National Hockey League history. With this being the final day of hockey before the Christmas break for nearly the last 50 years, there has plenty of big moments. Buckle up and enjoy our […]
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By Nathaniel Oliver on Dec 21, 2020 07:30 pm
In March of 1965, NHL President Clarence Campbell began a formal process to expand the National Hockey League from six teams to an even dozen. The maneuver would see franchises placed in both the midwest and the west coast, in addition to the league’s already established “Original Six”. Numerous cities sought to be a landing […]
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By Quinn McLellan on Dec 21, 2020 11:05 am
Marty McSorley was a 6-foot-1, 236-pound right-handed defenseman who could also play on the wing. He’s mainly remembered for being an enforcer who wasn’t afraid to drop the gloves, but from 1990-91 to 1992-93 he was silently one of the Los Angeles Kings’ most skilled skaters. Prior to 1990-91 Before becoming a member of the […]
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