The Derek Sanderson Collection
Derek Sanderson – the superstar that was supposed to be, that really wasn’t, but still is. On the lines of an Eddie Shack, Sanderson’s name… Read More »The Derek Sanderson Collection
Derek Sanderson – the superstar that was supposed to be, that really wasn’t, but still is. On the lines of an Eddie Shack, Sanderson’s name… Read More »The Derek Sanderson Collection
The father/son duo of Dave and Adam Creighton played a combined 1,323 regular season games in the National Hockey League but neither won a Stanley… Read More »Dave And Adam Creighton: Memorial Cup Champs Denied The Stanley Cup
Vic Stasiuk played for three different teams during the Original 6 era of the National Hockey League. He was part of two Stanley Cup championships… Read More »Vic Stasiuk: 2 For 6 In Stanley Cup Finals
Perhaps a bit unsung, Jacques Laperriere has a Calder Trophy, Norris Trophy, five Stanley Cup championships* and an induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame… Read More »Jacques Laperriere: Calder and Norris Before His 4th NHL Season Started
A decade after Barclay Plager went to the Memorial Cup finals with the Scotty Bowman coached Peterborough T.P.T.’s, both saw their first National Hockey League… Read More »Barclay Plager: Legendary Leader of the St. Louis Blues
To think that the Red Wings almost traded him away! Steve Yzerman is perhaps more representative of the Detroit Red Wings franchise as a whole… Read More »Steve Yzerman – Lots Of Heart But No Hart
Floyd ‘Busher’ Curry was busy winning a Memorial Cup championship with the Oshawa Generals in 1943-44, the same year Ralph Harvey ‘Busher’ Jackson was playing… Read More »Floyd Curry of the Montreal Canadiens: The NHL’s Other Busher
Real Lemieux certainly had the potential for stardom but after an outstanding final year of junior hockey, his National Hockey League career lasted just seven years.… Read More »Real Lemieux: Unrealized Potential