Alfred Lepine: The NHL’s Original Pit
Alfred ‘Pit’ Lepine played an important role in the success of the Montreal Canadiens in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. Often in the shadow… Read More »Alfred Lepine: The NHL’s Original Pit
Alfred ‘Pit’ Lepine played an important role in the success of the Montreal Canadiens in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. Often in the shadow… Read More »Alfred Lepine: The NHL’s Original Pit
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?
Known as ‘Doc’, according to his 1951-52 Parkhurst rookie card, Gerry Couture’s NHL career lasted a decade but was focused on a two year span, spent… Read More »Gerry Couture: Major Player In Detroit’s 1950 Stanley Cup Win
Kent Douglas had a pretty spectacular start to his National Hockey League career. After three consecutive Calder Cup championships in the AHL with the mighty… Read More »Kent Douglas: 1 of 7 Calder/Calder Winners
Long before the likes of Garry Unger and Doug Jarvis, the NHL’s first ironman was a charter member of the New York Rangers when the… Read More »Murray Murdoch: The Original NHL Iron Man
We’ve talked a lot in past articles about players who are in the ‘honourable mention’ category for entry into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Ed… Read More »Ed Litzenberger: 6 Straight Pro Hockey Championships
To write this article on Metro Prystai was originally solely decided on the fact that he willingly allowed Parkhurst to print his name as ‘Meatball’ on… Read More »Metro Prystai: More Than Just A Meatball
There are those that deserve to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. There are those that take up a questionable spot in the Hall.… Read More »Tod Sloan: Outstanding and Underrated NHL Star