Jude Drouin: Time Spent In Hockey Card Twilight Zone
He led the American Hockey League in scoring in 1969-70. He once held the NHL record for most assists by a rookie. He was part… Read More »Jude Drouin: Time Spent In Hockey Card Twilight Zone
He led the American Hockey League in scoring in 1969-70. He once held the NHL record for most assists by a rookie. He was part… Read More »Jude Drouin: Time Spent In Hockey Card Twilight Zone
Not everyone can be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, that would cheapen the honour. Although, sometimes I wonder about those who are selected.… Read More »Bobby Rousseau: What Kept Him Out Of The HHOF?
You won’t find these brothers in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Nonetheless, the hockey careers of goaltending siblings Ken and Len Broderick are interesting and… Read More »The Goaltending Broderick Brothers: Pieces Of Canadian Hockey History
Gilles Gilbert was given his big break in the National Hockey League after Gerry Cheevers jumped to the WHA for the 1972-73 season. Gilbert was… Read More »Gilles Gilbert: NHL Goalie Record For Most Consecutive Wins
Four times in the 1960’s, Parker MacDonald played in the Stanley Cup finals with the Detroit Red Wings. Four times, the Red Wings came out… Read More »Parker MacDonald: 4 Times Denied In The Stanley Cup Finals
Murray Oliver was a success throughout his hockey career when it came to the regular season. However, he never found himself on a legitimate playoff… Read More »Murray Oliver: Boston’s Best In The Terrible 1960’s
Martin St. Louis is a future member of the Hockey Hall of Fame that is known for his size. At 5’8″ and 176 lbs, St.… Read More »Andre Boudrias: Another Career Saved By 1967 NHL Expansion
The fourth ever NHL Amateur Draft was held in 1966. It was still a draft of leftovers with sponsorship not completely cleared until the 1969… Read More »Barry Gibbs: First Overall in 1966