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This Day In Hockey History-June 11, 2002-The story of Bugsy Watson and Bobby Hull

How a young Wing Watson grounded Golden Jet Hull He was a 23-year-old utility defenseman with a big assignment: Shadow Bobby Hull in the 1966 Stanley Cup semifinals. Bryan (Bugsy) Watson was the young defenseman for the Red Wings. Hull, the father of Wings star Brett Hull, was one of the most feared scorers in …

This Day In Hockey History-June 3, 1995-Red Wings Octopus Throwing Tradition

DETROIT — The world of hockey is confronting one of the more bizarre quandaries in the history of sports — how to deal with a slimy, gangly, eight-armed cephalopod mollusk. The octopus. After 36 octopi — including one that weighed 30 pounds — splattered the ice Thursday night at Joe Louis Arena, the NHL asked …

This Day In Hockey History-November 10, 1995-Florida Panthers Usher in Year of the Rat

MIAMI (AP) — For the Florida Panthers, it’s the Year of the Rat. Ever since left wing Scott Mellanby spotted a rat crawling among equipmentbhags before the first home game of the season and used his hockey stick to slap the poor creature across the locker room to it’s demise, Florida has been on a …

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