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This Day In Hockey History-May 29, 1997-Unloved Bowman Deliver Stanley Cups

DETROIT — Scotty Bowman stands atop the Detroit Red Wings bench like II Duce on the balcony. The little man’s jaw is raised, his lips pursed, his head cocked at a belligerent angle. It is the hands-on-hips pose of authority, of motionless swagger, of a barely disguised disdain for all those below. His Wings are …

This Day In Hockey History-May 29, 2005-‘The Next One’: Sidney Crosby, 17, Touted as Next Gretzky

LONDON, Ontario — The prediction seemed preposterous at the time: A kid named Sidney Crosby had the potential to one day challenge Wayne Gretzky’s records. What gave the words weight was their source: Gretzky himself. Two years later, little has changed in the opinion of “The Great One,” still enamored of Crosby, the 17-year-old prodigy …

This Day In Hockey History-May 19, 2001-The Second Dynasty

It’s been 25 years since Canadiens changed the face of hockey with Cup victory over Flyers The defining moment 25 years ago was an explosion of body on wood, when Canadiens defenceman Larry Robinson nearly drove Philadelphia Flyers forward Gary Dornhoefer clear through the unforgiving boards of the Forum. In his book The Game, former …

This Day In Hockey History-May 4, 1996-How The Detroit Dynasty Was Built

TERRY EGAN Dallas Morning News In a time of monumental greed, in a game dominated more than ever by free agency and player movement, the Detroit Red Wings just might have built the last dynasty Theirs is a team laced with talent, intelligence and a willingness to sacrifice personal glory for team success. The Red …

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