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A Look At Bill Watson
Powerview-Pine Falls' Bill Watson became the first player from his town to make the NHL when he played for the Chicago Black Hawks in the mid-1980s.
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A Look At Reg Abbott
94-year-old Reg Abbott had a three-game stint with the Montreal Canadiens during the 1952-53 season.
Apr 19
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Remembering Paul Masnick (1931-2024)
Regina's Paul Masnick was the last surviving member of the 1953 Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup winning team.
Apr 12
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A Look At Red Dutton
Red Dutton was a Hall of Fame defenseman that went on to manage the New York Americans and become the second President of the National Hockey League
Apr 5
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March 2024
Remembering Chick Zamick
Winnipeg's Chick Zamick went on to a stellar career as one of the top scorers in the history of professional hockey in England.
Mar 29
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A Look At Ching Johnson
Ching Johnson was a stalwart defender for the New York Rangers during the 1930s.
Mar 22
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A Look At Mike Liut
Mike Liut was one of the NHL's top goaltenders of the 1980s, who notably tended goal for the St. Louis Blues and Hartford Whalers.
Mar 15
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The Masked Defenseman
Dauphin's Pete Slobodian played one season in the National Hockey League with the New York Americans in 1940-41.
Mar 8
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A Look At Frank "Ulcers" McCool
Goaltender Frank "Ulcers" McCool came onto the scene in 1944-45 with the Toronto Maple Leafs and won them a Stanley Cup in his incredible rookie…
Mar 1
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February 2024
Spider's Older Brother Turns 101
Eddie Mazur's older brother Stan Mazur is 101 years old and was a veteran of World War II.
Feb 23
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Along Came A Spider
Winnipeg's Eddie "Spider" Mazur won a Stanley Cup in 1953 with the NHL's Montreal Canadiens.
Feb 16
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Gallinger Was Banned For Life
In 1948, Don Gallinger and Billy Taylor were banned for life by the National Hockey League in the biggest gambling scandal to ever hit the league.
Feb 9
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