Gregg Sheppard: Boston’s PK Specialist
With the star studded Boston Bruins rosters of the 1970’s, the great career of Gregg Sheppard goes a bit unnoticed. It doesn’t help that a… Read More »Gregg Sheppard: Boston’s PK Specialist
With the star studded Boston Bruins rosters of the 1970’s, the great career of Gregg Sheppard goes a bit unnoticed. It doesn’t help that a… Read More »Gregg Sheppard: Boston’s PK Specialist
Murray Hall is an interesting case in the hockey card world. He played just 164 games in the National Hockey League. Yet, Hall got on… Read More »Murray Hall: Missing From O-Pee-Chee’s WHA Sets
I seem to recall, sometime back in the 1970’s, reading a book at my public school library that I’m sure was an autobiography of Roger… Read More »Roger Crozier: Acrobatic, Small And Rookie Of The Year
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His National Hockey League career wasn’t the most lengthy but he was one of the early stars of the Los Angeles Kings. Eddie Joyal had… Read More »Eddie Joyal: The Finalist
With so many stars on those Boston Bruins of the 1970’s, it’s easy to overlook Peter McNab. Yet, McNab scored a healthy 363 goals over… Read More »Peter McNab: Overlooked Goal Scorer For the Boston Bruins
We recently talked about Murray Balfour, a player that had his career cut short by cancer. We’ve discussed Ross Lowe and Babe Siebert who were… Read More »Dave Balon: Sniper Potential Wiped Out By MS
Murray Balfour was a huge part of the 1960-61 Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup championship. He was part of Chicago’s ‘Million Dollar Line’ with Bobby Hull… Read More »Murray Balfour: Million Dollar Blackhawk Taken Too Soon