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This Day In Hockey History-April 9, 1928-Ottawa Goalie Plays For Rangers Against Maroons

Maroons and Rangers Agree On Joe Miller to Guard Nets In Remaining Games of Series Noted Ottawa Athlete to Wear Ranger Uniform and Pads Against Maroons Tonight. Played Part of the Season With N.Y. Americans, Finishing With Niagara Falls in Canadian-Professional League. Rangers Are Confident of Repeating Victory of Saturday Night. MONTREAL. April 9 — …

This Day In Hockey History-April 9, 1935-Maroons Trounce Leafs 4-1 To Capture Stanley Cup

Toronto Loses Third Straight MONTREAL CLUB OUTCLASSES N.H.L. CHAMPIONSTO COP WORLD HONORS IN PRO HOCKEY13,500 FANS SEE FINAL MONTREAL, April 10.—The Stanley Cup and the world’s professional ice hockey championship of which that battered trophy is emblematic returned to this city last night. It came back on the crest of a 4-1 victory by Montreal …

This Day In Hockey History-April 8, 2003-Story of the Vancouver Millionaires, Who Won the city’s Only Stanley Cup

History is on our side John Mackie – Vancouver Sun 08 Apr 2003, Tue The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) Should the Vancouver Canucks reach the Stanley Cup finals against Ottawa this year, we have a bit of history on our side. In March 1915, the Vancouver Millionaires demolished the Ottawa Senators three games …

This Day In Hockey History-March 24, 1936-Detroit Red Wings Win Longest Game In NHL History

Old Record Surpassed Detroit Red Wings Win After 176 Minutes and 30 Seconds of Play Canadian Press MONTREAL, March 25.-Detroit Red Wings won the longest hockey game on record a few minutes before 2.30 this morning, defeating Montreal Maroons 1-0 after 116 minutes, 30 seconds of overtime in the first game of the National League …

This Day In Hockey History -February 13, 1936- Habs Trade for Hector “Toe” Blake

One of the biggest trades in Montreal Canadiens history occurred on February 13, 1936 when the Habs shipped out veteran goaltender Lorne Chabot to the Montreal Maroons in exchange for Bill Miller, Hector “Toe” Blake, and the amateur rights to Ken Gravel. The 6’1, 185 lb Chabot won the Vezina Trophy in 1934–35 for being the best goaltender in …

Montreal’s Jacques Plante Makes History as First NHL Goalie to Wear Facemask-This Day In Hockey History-November 1, 1959

Montreal’s Jacques Plante Makes History as First NHL Goalie to Wear Facemask-This Day In Hockey History-November 1, 1959

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