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Where did the sticks branded "Toronto" and "Montreal" originate? I've only ever seen Soviets with them. And what's the deal with naming sticks after cities? Back in the 80s, my club hosted a Soviet team and one of their players left a "Mockba" branded twig in the bench. It was pretty beaten up, so I left it there and have always regretted not grabbing it and holding onto it for posterity.
T Although I remember that Mats Naslund in Montreal used to play with Torspo for a few years.
Red striping on the sleeves and the circular stars over the numbers, anything the New York Americans wore was so cool.![]()
November 29, 1936 – Roy Worters (# 1) – John Sorrell (# 10) – John Doran (# 17)
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1961-63 – Jacques Plante kicking out the puck. Don Marshall (# 22) and Dickie Moore (# 12)
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1964-66 ca – Bill Gadsby (# 4) and a helmeted Red Kelly
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1977-79 – The Howe family. Mark leaning his head against dad
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November 30, 1979 - Chicago Blackhawks captain Terry Ruskowski watches a brief ceremony from behind a Star Wars Stormtrooper
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May 1983 – F**k you Smitty ! – Wayne Gretzky having words with Billy Smith
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February 19, 1985 – Bobby Nystrom (# 23) slugging it out with Neil Sheehy (# 5)
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1987 - Honk for Herb !
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1989 – Chris Kontos (# 15) and the dying swan (Theo Fleury?)
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September 2017 – Loui Eriksson contemplating
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May 27, 2019 – A helmetless Torey Krug (# 47) laying out Robert Thomas (# 18)
Ol' Rogie looked so rolly-polly. But he kept the puck out of the net. He'd be right at home with a sombrero, relaxing against a dusty building in Mexico.
If a jersey could be so bad that it's good, it's this one. Love it.
You could fit about four sets of his pads into the average goalie today.![]()
Ron Low
The Riverton Rifle before he was a Flyer. Love it. Like to see one of him in a Bruin jersey too.
Alright, speaking of Leach on teams other than the Flyers...The Riverton Rifle before he was a Flyer. Love it. Like to see one of him in a Bruin jersey too.
Since you posted Bill Christian, here is his son, 1980 Olympian Dave Christian... one of the handful of USA 1980 members who distinguished themselves in the NHL...At these same 1960 Games, the US upset the Soviets (not for the last time, ha!) with a 3-2 win. Pictured here is Bill Christian scoring the winning goal with five minutes remaining:
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