Staniowski
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16 (or 17) year-old Wayne Gretzky eating at McDonalds in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, in 1978.
Maurice Richard seemed to age a lot from the mid-40s to the early-50s.
Most people smoked in previous generations.People in general seemed to visibly age much faster up until a couple of generations ago.
"Okay, you can come fishing with us, BUT you MUST wear plaid!"View attachment 257527
Gerry McNeil, Maurice Richard, Doug Harvey, fishing trip in Quebec, 1952.
1972 – Philadelphia’s first four draft picks in 1972 – Tom Bladon (2nd) – Jim Watson (3rd) – Bill Barber (1st) – Al MacAdam (4th)
Great rare photo of Tony O. Nothing - and I mean nothing - beats the look of the masks from the 60's to the mid 80's (before the ugly cages). Each mask actually had a personality, and that was without custom painting. When you add some paint to masks that were already distinct, they were amazing. Too bad they were about as protective as a balaclava.
Today's goalie masks are virtually space-aged and a culmination of generations of equipment science. But as far as aesthetics go, there is "zero" personality. They all look the same, and the customization is awful. Most of them are montages that are difficult to make out unless you have a close-up photo to study for a few minutes.
I know Toe Blake and Frank Selke did speak French, but no clue about the players.Maurice Richard seemed to age a lot from the mid-40s to the early-50s.
Unrelated question: Did/Could Doug Harvey speak French?
Guy getting lit up as a Rempart.
1992/93 – Patrick Roy and Mario Lemieux
I thought he looked familiar.The guy on left was Quebec's PM Robert Bourassa.
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Teeder Kennedy and King Clancy.
Lots of interesting tidbits here... players facing off facing the sideboards as was the custom up until 1943-44... goal net appears to be flush against the end boards?... corner board more squared off, just slightly rounded on the end panels... fans seated right up to the boards with no protective glass(!)... some choice balcony seating... amazing pic!