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In the absence of live play, here's an idea.

...old games.

Even though my favorite hockey team of all time lost, this is still one of the best Stanley Cup Final series ever played

 
Come on, sports people. This is just sad. Find a game both you and your friend haven't seen, bet money and watch it together. Don't give us ancient hockey.

Ya got bowling or something? Black and white hockey clips are not sports.
 
Come on, sports people. This is just sad. Find a game both you and your friend haven't seen, bet money and watch it together. Don't give us ancient hockey.

Ya got bowling or something? Black and white hockey clips are not sports.

lol...it's not black and white, just poor color quality.
 
lol...it's not black and white, just poor color quality.

You can't Boomer up the sports forum just because they turned off your MTV.
 
Come on, sports people. This is just sad. Find a game both you and your friend haven't seen, bet money and watch it together. Don't give us ancient hockey.

Ya got bowling or something? Black and white hockey clips are not sports.

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In the absence of live play, here's an idea.

...old games.

Even though my favorite hockey team of all time lost, this is still one of the best Stanley Cup Final series ever played

 
As a Blackhawks fan, I also respected the former Hawks who did well, none more so than Tony's brother Phil. In fact, for a while at least, Phil Esposito was my favorite player.

 
Chicago Blackhawks' Worst Trades of All-Time

Hard to believe this horrible trade was only ranked at #2.

May 15, 1967:

... it was team owner Jim Norris who didn’t like Esposito’s finesse style of play, wanting the big centerman to be more physical....


After the trade, Esposito would go on to rewrite the record books for goals and points, win the Art Ross Trophy five times, be named to the All-Star Team eight times and lead Boston to two Stanley Cups. Ken Hodge didn’t do too shabby either, reaching the 100-point plateau twice. And Esposito was right. By trading him, the Blackhawks — losers in two Cup finals – did screw up on becoming a dynasty.

I'll say.
 
Vintage hockey stick

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My favorite brand back in the 70's. I guess they are now out of business.
 
I remember this guy

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Andrew Conrad "Andy" Brown (born February 15, 1944) is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender. He played with the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association and several teams in the minor leagues. In 1973–74 he incurred 60 minutes in penalties, then the NHL record for penalty minutes in a season by a goaltender. He was the last goalie to play without a mask in the NHL, on April 7, 1974, in a 6–3 loss to the Atlanta Flames; he continued to play without a mask throughout his three seasons in the WHA. His insistence on playing barefaced earned him the nickname "Fearless".

Andy Brown (ice hockey) - Wikipedia
 
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That was then.

This is now.
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I believe I will begin to dress like that in a few years. Hell, why not?
 
Favorite player of all time...

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He didn't used to be, but that was then and this is now.
 
In the absence of live play, here's an idea.

...old games.

Even though my favorite hockey team of all time lost, this is still one of the best Stanley Cup Final series ever played

 
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