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“Soviet Union-Canada 8-1” – Soviet Union / Canada / Canada Cup
Wasn't the first game (loss) in the 72 Summer Series much bigger thing?
“Soviet Union-Canada 8-1” – Soviet Union / Canada / Canada Cup
I mean... that is bad. I think I had blocked this in respect of Philly fans, but there's no denying it happened.Anyone else smirk a bit when the announcer said: "Show some class, this is Philly!"
Ummm.............nah, too easy
1981 – “Soviet Union-Canada 8-1” – Soviet Union / Canada / Canada Cup
More of this !
I dream one day Team Quebec will compete at Olympics/WoC/WC and sweep the ice with Canada.
Lol current day team quebec couldnt even beat an ahl team. Keep dreaming
2004 – “Unprovoked attack” – Todd Bertuzzi / Steve Moore
1996-Eric Lindros alleged friendship with Philadelphia mobster "Skinny" Joey Merlino.
The rumors started after Merlino was spotted sitting in Lindros complimentary seats during a game. Lindros denied knowing Merlino, while Merlino stated ,“I met the guy three times in my whole life.” After a few weeks of hoopla, the rumors went away.
Years later, a former girlfriend of a high ranking Philly mobster stated that Lindros did date one of Merlino's sisters a few times. The former girlfriend went on to add that Lindros and Merlino not only knew each other, but were "hanging out" with each other quite a bit during this time.
i don’t condone or defend that stupid stupid act or that stupid stupid man. but unprovoked is the wrong adjective
Pavel Bure also had some ties to an alleged mafia figure, Anzor Kikalishvili. Bure, contary to Lindros, didn't deny his friendship with Kikalishvili but claimed he wasn't involved in any criminal activities.
Quite a number of first wave Russian players to the NHL in the 90s (Mogilny, I think Tverdovsky too, etc.) were involved as victims or suspected victims of extortion from suspect figures after the fall of the USSR.
His coaching stint with the Oilers was remarkably successful. He is the 2nd-best coach in franchise history.
The larger incident you refer to (from Boston) was obviously a tragedy and didn't do anyone any favors, but I don't really see that kind of one-off incident as something that reflects badly on the NHL. MacTavish did a(n unintentional) crime, did his time, expressed sincere regret, and has made efforts (financial, and probably otherwise) to compensate the family of the victim.
I was only using the title from the OP and share your views.
The lead up, actual event and some actions afterwards all made for a very tragic and pathetic ordeal.
Naslund never really was the same player after the initial chicken wing incident which is often overlooked.
The Barry Tabobondung story made me laugh hard
Shit no disrespect intended, I googled and got this story sorry…
“Tabobondung attended the 1981 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, in only the second year that junior players other than first round prospects attended the draft. He was selected with the 47th pick in the third round by the Philadelphia Flyers. Tabobondung, who was sitting in the high sections of the Montreal Forum, was so excited to meet the Flyers representatives at the draft that he began climbing over the seats rather than using the steps. At one point his leg became caught in a seat, where he was stuck for two hours until arena maintenance was able to remove the entire row of seats to free him.[3] NHL executive vice-president Brian O'Neill joked that the Flyers could be sure Tabobondung would be available for all of their games in Montreal”