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This Day In Hockey History-June 5, 1980-Byng-o! The Kid, Gretzky, has Hart

It was a day like no other in hockey history. On the same day Number 9, The Great Gordie Howe officially retired from hockey, Number 99, The Great Wayne Gretzky, officially ascended his throne. Following the most spectacular first-year performance in National Hockey League history, Edmonton Oilers’ Wayne Gretzky was informed late Wednesday he had …

This Day In Hockey History-June 4, 1977-WHA head against the signing of 18 year old Ken Linseman

TORONTO (CP) — Bill MacFarland, president of the World Hockey Association, said Friday the reported signing of an 18-year-old hockey player, Ken Linseman, by Birmingham Bulls is in direct conflict with league bylaws. “That signing would be precluded by league regulations against signing underage players or staking a claim on them without going through a …

This Day In Hockey History-June 4, 1973-WHA franchise eyed for Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT – (AP) -Detroit soon may be sponsoring a World Hockey Association team, if one of two groups here is succesful in their bid. And the WHA squad may feature some Red Wing players who are now negotiating with the Wings. Ralph Wilson, owner of the National Football League’s Buffalo Bills, said he is considering …

This Day In Hockey History-June 4, 1980-‘MR. HOCKEY’ GORDIE HOWE QUITTING AFTER FIVE DECADES

HARTFORD, Conn (CP) — Gordie Howe, No. 9 on his sweater but No. 1 in hockey, has retired. The nonpareil right winger made the announcement at a news conference today, confirming reports that had been circulating unofficially for a couple of days. He will remain with Hartford Whalers as director of player development. His National …

This Day In Hockey History-June 3, 1972-NHL expansion main topic

Next week’s annual meeting of the National Hockey League’s board of governors could turn out to be one of the biggest and most important in the 55-year history of the league. That was the opinion expressed by league president Clarence Campbell late Friday as he prepared for the Monday-to-Thursday gathering. This year, in addition to …

This Day In Hockey History-June 1, 1974-WHA Amateur Draft- Vancouver Blazers sign top two draft picks

TORONTO (CP) — Pat Price says he will follow the tradition of many other rich young hockey players and buy a sleek sports car. Price, a 19-year-old defenceman from Saskatoon Blades of the Western Canada Hockey League, was the first choice Friday in the World Hockey Association amateur draft. He then signed with Vancouver Blazers …

This Day In Hockey History-May 30, 1972-Hull would be good for WHA

HAMILTON (CP) – If Bobby Hull signs a World Hockey Association contract with Winnipeg Jets it will be much more than a straight player contract, says Doug Michel, owner of the Ottawa Nations franchise in the fledgling WHA. He told the annual convention of the Ontario Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association here Sunday the high-scoring left …

This Day In Hockey History-May 30, 1972-Ottawa Nationals need working capital

OTTAWA (CP) – Ottawa Nationals of the World Hockey Association are considering looking to the United States for financing. Although the club already has five or six Canadian shareholders, owner Doug Michel Monday said the club has been required to tie so much money up in guarantees it is running out of working capital. And. …

This Day In Hockey History-May 20, 1973-Gordie Howe, Sons on Ice With Aeros?

DETROIT (AP) —Gordie Howe, the Detroit Red Wing’s legendary No. 9, says he just might be back on the ice next season along with his two sons, playing for the World Hockey Association’s Houston Aeros. “I have always said I would like to play at least one year with my boys,” Howe. 45. said today …

This Day In Hockey History-May 28, 1976-Houston Aeros Draft Bobby Orr

By TOM HINE WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The big, burly Texan leaned back in his chair and let out a big, brassy Texan roar.He kicked the heels of his cowboy boots on the floor and slapped his dungaree-clad knees. “Can you believe it?” he laughed. “The Houston Aeros have drafted Bobby Orr. We’ve drafted THE Bobby …

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