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The historic 1967 Cornell men’s hockey championship team is returning to its old stomping grounds. Prominent members of the team, which earned the University its first NCAA championship in the ...
George (Punch) Imlach applied the "Old Fellows" label to his Toronto Maple Leafs when he coached them to the Stanley Cup in 1967. Imlach passed away many years ago, as did goaltender Terry Sawchuk ...
Johnny (The China Wall) Bower: played two more years for Toronto and retired. He's 82 and living in Mississauga. Terry (Uke) Sawchuk: claimed by LA Kings in 1967 expansion draft. Died in 1970 at ...
Rebuilding is a word only spoken in a soft voice in Toronto, the "Center of the Hockey Universe". Any time it is mentioned that Toronto needs to rebuild, maybe even tank it for a season or two, ...
The Flyers and the Flyers Alumni Association express their condolences to the Miszuk family and John's friends and surviving ...
Jim Carter Class of 2013 Football: 1967-69 Hockey: 1967-68 Jim Carter was a dual-sport athlete at Minnesota, as he played for two legendary coaches. He was a member of the football team for three ...
TORONTO --The 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs are a team that is entrenched in the folklore of hockey in the city, a team that was never supposed to win the Stanley Cup, and now, almost 57 years later ...
In the old days, hockey was tough, colorful and often rowdy – and so were the owners. Norris, Adams, Smythe – all stern, flamboyant autocrats in a roughneck business – are followed by the ...
You just sort of run out of the motivation. I think Punch had pushed this team as far as he could.” There are many differences between the 1967 champions and today’s Maple Leafs.
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