Earl Reibel: Short But Powerful Career In The NHL
The pro hockey career of Earl ‘Dutch’ Reibel was very short but also very sweet. Earl Reibel played just six years in the National Hockey… Read More »Earl Reibel: Short But Powerful Career In The NHL
The pro hockey career of Earl ‘Dutch’ Reibel was very short but also very sweet. Earl Reibel played just six years in the National Hockey… Read More »Earl Reibel: Short But Powerful Career In The NHL
Rick Middleton excelled at all levels of hockey but despite three trips to the Stanley Cup finals was denied the ultimate prize. Middleton apprenticed for… Read More »Rick Middleton: One More Boston Bruin Just Outside The HHOF
It took nearly forty years after he retired from the National Hockey League but Edgar Laprade found his way into the Hockey Hall of Fame.… Read More »Edgar Laprade: 1 Of 2 New York Rangers To Win Calder And Byng
He had some of the softest hands in hockey during his playing career. Fred Stanfield was a setup man right from his junior days with… Read More »Fred Stanfield: Soft Hands, Stanley Cup Champ And Denial Of The Lady Byng
Bill Quackenbush played a defensive game like no other in the National Hockey League. Quackenbush simply found a way to stay out of the penalty… Read More »Bill Quackenbush: NHL’s Mr. Clean On Defense
More Stanley Cup rings that any National Hockey League player that did not play for the Montreal Canadiens. One of four in NHL history to… Read More »Red Kelly: Most Stanley Cups By A Non Montreal Canadien
It’s been over 70 years since he played his last game in the National Hockey League and 45 since he was inducted into the Hockey… Read More »Marty Barry: A Forgotten NHL Legend?
Perhaps, one of the more forgotten feats in National Hockey League history is Stan Mikita’s consecutive triple crown seasons, 1966-67 and 1967-68. Stan was the… Read More »Topps Celebrates Stan Mikita’s Triple Crown in 1967-68 Set