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November 15, 1973 - Andre Savard of Boston celebrates a goal as Brad Park looks back at goalie Ed Giacomin. The Bruins went on to a 10-2 win over the Rangers.
November 15, 1973 - Andre Savard of Boston celebrates a goal as Brad Park looks back at goalie Ed Giacomin. The Bruins went on to a 10-2 win over the Rangers.
Both this one and the previous one with Maruk can be found in post #737.
There are so many photos in this thread that it is almost impossible to keep track of all the ones that have been posted. I have also uploaded photos previously posted in here.
In any case, it never hurts to see some of these again.
Indeed, when Eberle scores, it is usually not against a playoff team...
March 11, 2018 – Jordan Eberle (# 7) scoring – Sean Monahan (# 23) and Mike Smith (# 41)
1961/62 - Pat Stapleton of Boston during his rookie season in action against Dave Keon of Toronto.
Great shot, love the old jerseys, uni's.... Pats' ankle guards, gloves & wooden sticks.... but say.... does this photo not look weird or what?... they both look like cutouts, like its been photoshopped... their images cutout & dropped into that background... doesnt look right... dunno.... maybe its just me?.... could be a trick of the lighting, flash bulbs as Stapletons shadow on the boards seems accurate... wonderful photo none the less...
Great shot, love the old jerseys, uni's.... Pats' ankle guards, gloves & wooden sticks.... but say.... does this photo not look weird or what?... they both look like cutouts, like its been photoshopped... their images cutout & dropped into that background... doesnt look right... dunno.... maybe its just me?.... could be a trick of the lighting, flash bulbs as Stapletons shadow on the boards seems accurate... wonderful photo none the less...
It is a great shot, the colors are fantastic, but the guys do look like cutouts. If it wasn't for the shadows you'd have to wonder! Looks like there was some sort of direct lighting behind them which gives that slight halo effect
1971/72 - Dave Balon of Vancouver and Craig Patrick of California
Geez, forgotten about Dave Balon. Won 2 Cup with Montreal in 65 & 66, 4 X All Star, put up a lot of points with the Rangers. Not spectacular but an interesting player to watch, fairly gritty, wouldnt back down from anyone. Poor guy wound up with MS at the tail end of his career, eventually over many years taking its toll, essentially his body withered from the neck down. Very sad indeed. He was always a gamer, a "team first" type, playing whatever role he was assigned with aplomb.