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Bob Mason and Kevin Hatcher right after LaFontaine ended game 7. Have never seen the overhead of this moment. The ice has a blueish tint to it except for the inside the goal net where it's bright white
 

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1960s - Bobby Rousseau taping his stick


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September 1967 – Ted Irvine (# 15) and Wayne Connelly (# 12) in a battle. Expansion teams Los Angeles and Minnesota in one of their first games ever. They played three games against each other in pre-season.
It’s either from September 18 in Hamilton, September 19 in Guelph or September 24 in Oshawa


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February 23, 1969 – Bruce Gamble beaten. This game put an end to a 6 game stretch where poor Gamble made 222 saves on 241 shots (40 shots per game), for a 92,1 SV%


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October 25, 1969 (left) and 1972-74 (right) - Marv Edwards in action - Ron Anderson (# 16) and Jim Dorey also present


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1974/75 – WHA action between Vancouver Blazers and Toronto Toros – Don ”Smokey” McLeod (# 1) – Mike Pelyk (# 4) and Paul Henderson (# 10)


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April 21, 1979 – Largest margin of victory ever for the Soviets against their archrivals Czechoslovakia (11-1) – L to R – Milan Chalupa (# 5), Miroslav Dvorak (# 9), Marian Stastny (# 18), Sergei Makarov (# 24) and Marcel Sakac (# 1). All future NHL’ers except for Sakac


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1979-81 – A trio of youngsters - Dave Semenko – Mark Messier – Wayne Gretzky. Dave Lumley? far right


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April 16, 2008 – Jaromir Jagr celebrates a Martin Straka goal in the 4th game of the playoff series against New Jersey


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December 5, 2014 – Ryan Kesler (# 17) – Nate Prosser (# 39) – Darcy Kuemper (# 35)


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December 26, 2016 – World Junior Championships. USA vs Latvia. Mareks Mitens making a great save on Luke Kunin (# 9). Others identified in the photo: Eric Foley (# 14), Rimants Zeilis (# 26) and Tomass Zeile (# 15)
 

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^^^^ That would be the GREATEST SHOT of the incredible Bruce Gamble Ive ever seen...... Amazed. Wow.
 
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December 1967 ? – Bobby Orr (# 4) in full control ahead of Wayne Maki ? (# 14)


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1979/80 – Soviet league action between Dynamo Moscow and Krylya Sovetov Moscow (Soviet Wings).

The Orr pic is 67-68 or 68-69 because of the white socks. Always thought it looked weird having the white socks with both the light and dark jerseys. The following season they used yellow socks with the black jersey. Similarly, the Russian team in blue jersey with red pants looks weird with white socks...
 

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October 30, 1940 - Six Blackhawks rookies that were invited to camp, traveling in style.
L to R: George “Wingy” Johnston [1920-2006], Bill Moseinko [1921-1994], Paul Platz [1920-2012], John Mariucci [1916-1987], Dave McKay [1919-1980], Max Bentley [1920-1984], and President Bill Tobin [1895-1963]


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March 17, 1955 - Parts of the mob that roamed down Montreal's St. Catherine Street during the so called “Richard riot”. The rioters broke windows and looted stores in the aftermath of the riot at the Montreal Forum


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1960s – You talkin’ to me ? - Johnny Bower disagrees with a Montreal Forum goal judge.
Bob Pulford (# 20) is wondering what the hell is going on


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February 9, 1968 – Soviet Union-USA 10-2 - Lou Nanne (# 2) and Len Lilyholm (# 9) trying to keep Anatoli Firsov in check. Firsov scored three goals and added two assists in the game


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December 1, 1979 – Future Hall of Famers Gordie Howe and Guy Lapointe


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1981-83 - Michel “Bunny” Larocque [1952-1992] in deep thought


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April 4, 1984 – L to R - Pelle Lindbergh (# 31) – Daryl Stanley (# 28) - Mark Howe – Gaetan Duchesne (# 14)


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December 2, 1992 – Epic slugfest with Tie Domi and Bob Probert going toe-to-toe, throwing almost 70 punches between them


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January 19, 2013 – Say hello to the bench...Kyle Clifford (# 13) outmuscling his opponent


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October 15, 2016 – Noel Acciari (# 55) and Mitch Marner (# 16) in only his second NHL game
 

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1891 - Soldiers taking a break on Winnipeg barracks’ ice during a scrimmage


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1960 ca - Vancouver Canucks of the WHL


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May 2, 1967 – Drama of defeat – A motionless Gump Worsley (# 30) lying beside the Canadiens' goal with the puck still in the net. Jim Pappin being congratulated by Bob Pulford (# 20) and Pete Stemkowski (# 12), after having scored the cup clinching goal. Ralph Backstrom (# 6), John Ferguson (# 22) and Terry Harper (# 19) are the Montreal players


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1968-70 ca – Please get me outta here ! – Jean-Claude Tremblay (# 3) on the bench as coach Claude Ruel is screaming behind the bench


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November 11, 1970 or February 5, 1971 - L to R – Ted Hampson (# 10 – C) - Phil Myre (# 30) - Guy Lapointe – Bill Hicke (# 9)


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May 1985? - Murray Craven (# 32) and Mario Gosselin (# 33)


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May 18, 1988 – Wayne Gretzky (# 99) - Andy Moog (# 35) – Gord Kluzak (# 6)


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1996-98 – Ulf Samuelsson hanging on to Eric Lindros (# 88) in front of Mike Richter


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April 21, 2011 – Hey little man, don’t you ever cross my path again - Zdeno Chara roughing up David Desharnais


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October 6, 2018 - Roberto Luongo helped to the bench after being injured in the opening game
 

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Can anyone provides some background on this interesting photo? Who owned this club? Where did they play? Who is the lady in the picture? …. thanks

The Los Angeles Millionaires were a Minor Professional hockey team playing in the California Hockey League from 1929 to 1931 out of the Polar Palace AKA" The Hollywood Rink."

The League began in 1925 as the California Amateur Hockey League playing games at the Palais Du Glais Arena.By 1926 it became professional called the CPHL which lasted until 1933.
Not sure who the lady and the owner is though.


Here's a short list of players who played on the team.


Head Coach: Mel Malwick (15-13-6-0)

Regular SeasonPlayoffsVitals
#Player NamePos.GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMBirthplaceAge
Wilf PeltierR 222143 ONT: Ottawa
Dan Carrigan 152439
Jack FilkinF 23932 ONT: Mt. Mills
Lindsay CarverD 9413 ALTA: Edmonton
Guidon Roy 729
George Brown 369
Ray Sanders 347
Archie Gray 325 MAN: Selkirk
Ted Jacques 235
Cecil Daley 1D 224
Dutch Singer
Walter Broadfoot 2G
Totals 89771660
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
[TFOOT] [/TFOOT]
 
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Thanks. From what I read about this silent film actress, she rarely made public appearances.
More questions for anyone. Was she the owner of the club?

Apparently she was a recluse later in her life. Perhaps saddened by love or similar feelings that never materialized in a physical and emotionally present relationship (yes, I'm a staff writer for Dr. Phil).

By the way, I have no idea if she owned a hockey club. If she did, wouldn't there be ample evidence of it somewhere?
 
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By the way, I have no idea if she owned a hockey club. If she did, wouldn't there be ample evidence of it somewhere? (Speaking of Mary Philbin)

No, she did not own or co-own the team, a gentleman by the name of Paul Ingwald Malwick [1892-1937], a native of Minnesota did. He's the gentleman on the far left of the photo. The team was coached by someone named Mel Malwick, a brother?
 

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1921 – Africville Seasides of Halifax that played in the Coloured Hockey League. Their last recorded game being in 1922. Seen before.


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1946 – Dallas Texans in front of their arena, apparently traveling on a bus right out of Slap shot


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February 22, 1953 – ”Chair bandy”. This was part of the promotion done by the Edsbyn team for the local furniture factory (Edsbyverken) during the Swedish bandy final between Edsbyns IF and Nassjo IF


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1950s ca - Johnny “Pie” McKenzie [1937-2018] during his calf-roping rodeo days in Alberta


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March 3, 1963 – L to R – Terry Harper (# 25) – Bill “Red” Hay (A) – Dickie Moore (# 12 - A) - Murray Balfour (# 8) – Jacques Plante


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– Johnny Bower stretching out, making a nice stick save


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1968-70 ca – Bernie Parent (# 30) and Derek Sanderson (# 16)


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February 3, 1984 – Battle of Alberta – L to R – Lee Fogolin (# 2) – Paul Baxter (# 4) – Willy Lindstrom (# 19) – Dan Quinn (# 10) – Lanny McDonald (# 9) – Rick Chartraw (# 6) - Steve Konroyd (# 3). Edmonton won the game 10-5 and Pat Hughes had 5 goals


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February 24, 1988 - Down goes Dino - Mark Osborne (# 12) hauling down Dino Ciccarelli. Osborne picked up two minutes on the play. Ciccarelli scored twice in a 2-4 loss


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March 3, 2018 – American player, ex-AHL’er Mario Lamoureux (# 90) flying high in the Norwegian league clash between Frisk-Asker and Stavanger Oilers
 

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I certainly wouldn't make a crack about Eddie Shore's receding hairline after seeing that locker room pic... think he'd snap my neck with his fingers...

What's up with that Vancouver Canucks pic - why is one guy wearing a dark jersey and the other two light jerseys? And the dark jersey has a number on front but not the others....
 

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I certainly wouldn't make a crack about Eddie Shore's receding hairline after seeing that locker room pic... think he'd snap my neck with his fingers...

What's up with that Vancouver Canucks pic - why is one guy wearing a dark jersey and the other two light jerseys? And the dark jersey has a number on front but not the others....

Mustve been a practice, perhaps a Training Camp....
 

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My first "favorite Buffalo Goalie", Gilles Villemure. Rangers were our parent club, and Gilles was the best goalie in the AHL 1967 -1970 seasons...

Those jerseys and the logo were better than most NHL teams current jerseys.

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Loved Villemure. Entertaining, solid and ya, the old "Bottle Cap" jerseys instant classics' despite the rather obvious & for some perhaps..... "crass commercialization of a sports teams logo" that played in the professional ranks... something acceptable at the Junior & Amateur Levels of course be it the olde Guelph Biltmores (hats), Markham Waxers (furniture polish) etc....

Minor-Pro Hockey however (and Baseball) exceptions were made. Various car dealerships, "Zephyrs" for example widely used & encouraged by that car company, however, beyond the name, not quite so much in your face as the Bisons & Pepsi. The Hershey Bears came out with a "Chocolate Bar" jersey back in the day however the AHL shut that down, wouldnt allow it. So a bit uneven handed in dealing with sponsorships, ownership interests in wanting to carry over branding from commercial interests (Bruins colors same as those used by the founders grocery store chain an eg.).

Now, as for that ensemble Howie, jersey/sweater.... Yeah, loved it but that particular version, I thought those idiot football jersey stripes on the shoulders needed to go. Thats not hockey Man. Get it off the ice, keep it on the field, on Letter & Team Jackets etc if you must... for I have spoken. Now. Kindly warm up the 49 Ford Prefect, get your ass back there & fix up the mess of things you Western New Yorkers created in that abomination of a fashion faux pas.... and while your at it, Commander Tom's uniform? Pretty GD lame Son. Deserved/deserves an upgrade. More braid, badges, regalia.... and no, dont be giving him those Bison football jersey shoulder stripes. Do some good & give them to Cheektowaga Highs' Football Team.
 
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Minor-Pro Hockey however (and Baseball) exceptions were made. Various car dealerships, "Zephyrs" for example widely used & encouraged by that car company, however, beyond the name, not quite so much in your face as the Bisons & Pepsi. The Hershey Bears came out with a "Chocolate Bar" jersey back in the day however the AHL shut that down, wouldnt allow it. So a bit uneven handed in dealing with sponsorships, ownership interests in wanting to carry over branding from commercial interests (Bruins colors same as those used by the founders grocery store chain an eg.).

They were The Hershey B'ars (1934-36), and prior to that, the Chocolate B'ars (1933-34).

As you mention, they were deemed too commercial by the league, and became The Hershey Bears in 1936-37.

Good memory Killion!

And though I am a traditionalist, I liked the "football stripes" look on those Bisons jerseys. :thumbu:
 
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