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The HHOF trio of Bentley brothers doing the old classic shaved ice stop pic, with a Max Bentley extra hop.
I love Getty Images and I love Dominik Hasek wearing the number, er, 2, during the Canada Cup:
Bob Wall, Ted Irvine, Howie Hughes, Terry Sawchuk, Bill Flett, Wayne Rutledge & Bill White of the 1967-68
Los Angeles Kings. The Forum in the background..
I knew Pope John Paul II had played ice hockey as a youth in his native Poland and had a scar over his eye his whole life from a stick slash. But this is the first time I see him here sitting in the box for crosschecking.
If it weren't for the B&W photography and the old-style equipment, I woulda swore they were looking for a contact lens.This may be just embarrassing! I have worked as a newspaper journalist and know a staged photo when I see one (you probably do too). Apparently this is a version of kissing the ground from returning WWII vets.
Great photo of Dit Clapper in the infirmary. It's new to me. However, I'd read before about how Dit Clapper had a reputation as tough character whom no one wanted to fight, even the rough and tumble guys. In fact, Gordie Howe was compared to him later in this regard.I like one of King Clancy's anecdotes about Clapper.
"Red Horner once decided to take on of their [Boston] best players, Dit Clapper. As we were leaving the dressing room on this particular night, he said to me, “I’m going to stop this Clapper tonight!” “Well Red, you’d better be very careful because this fellow know how to fight, but you don’t know the intricacies of boxing.” “Well,” said Red, “I’m going to try him anyway.” Horner was game enough to take him on all right, but before he knew it Clapper had him down on his knees with a couple of punches. When I knelt beside him to ask if he was hurt, all that Red could say was, “Gee, that fellow can hit!”
As someone working in South Korea, that river ice game between soldiers is fascinating! I'll be showing that to my students. Thanks.
Article with more photos:
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/canadian-soldiers-hockey-korea-1952/
videos:
http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/...ders-play-hockey-on-the-frozen-imjin/hnmx1aob
somewhat related:
http://www.kvacanada.com/newsletterpdf/jan112013newsletter.pdf
Looks like Gaspé amateur league late 1940s, early 1950s. Outdoor - afternoon shadows.