1972-2022: What Did the Tzar Promise Bobby Orr in Kremlin in September 1972?
When I look back on the highs and lows of the Team Canada experience, I think the low for me was when the man who was supposed to be our leader was picked up...
When I look back on the highs and lows of the Team Canada experience, I think the low for me was when the man who was supposed to be our leader was picked up...
Jean-Claude Tremblay by Mike Wyman, Inside Hockey (2002) Comments by The Summit in 1972: Were Team Canada players the best in Canada in 1972? Besides injured Bobby Orr, hockey experts often also mention Bobby...
September 6, 2022 – Legendary Olympic champion and coach of Olympic champions, World Champion and coach of World champions, World records breaker and coach of world record breakers, Olympic weightlifting legend Rudolf Plyukfelder turned...
Ferguson by Arthur Chidlovski (2002) PROFILE: John Bowie “Fergy” Ferguson Sr. (9.5.1938 – 7.14.2007), Served as Team Canada 1972 Assistant Coach and Assistant GM. Player’s Career: – Played as a RW with the Montreal...
WINNIPEG, Canada September 6, 1972 USSR 4 CANADA PLAYERS ON ICE: Canada: Bergman, Stapleton, Park, Ellis, P. Esposito, Cournoyer, Cashman, White, Ratelle, Henderson, P. Mahovlich, Mikita, Parise, Savard, Lapointe, F. Mahovlich, Clarke USSR: Gusev, Lutchenko, Kuzkin, Vasiliev, Tsygankov, Maltsev, Mishakov, Mikhailov, Shatalov, Yakushev, Petrov, Kharlamov, Shadrin, Solodukhin, Anisin, Lebedev, Bodunov GOALIES: Canada: T. Esposito USSR: Tretiak FIRST PERIOD 1. Canada – Parise (White, P. Esposito) 1:54....
Ozerov by Arthur Chidlovski (2002) PROFILE: Nikolay Ozerov (1922-1997), USSR Merited Sports Master in tennis, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Award. Sports Career: – One of the top Soviet tennis players in 1939-1958 –...
The guys that played in 1972 were tough dudes. No helmets. Players today wear helmets and masks and pay more attention to protection. On the other hand, modern players are more complete athletes –...
‘ TORONTO, Canada September 4, 1972 USSR 1 CANADA 4 PLAYERS ON ICE: Canada: Bergman, Stapleton, Park, Ellis, P. Esposito, Goldsworthy, Cournoyer, Cashman, White, Henderson, P. Mahovlich, Mikita, Parise, Savard, Lapointe, F. Mahovlich,...
History in Color: August 30, 1953, Stockholm, Sweden – Canadian heavyweight Douglas Hepburn is on his way to win the World title of a heavyweight champion with a total of 467.5kg (167.5+135+165) in the...
The Montreal Forum 18,818 crowd went wild when the announcer began to introduce Team Canada players on the Series opening night. Saying that it was a warm roar of appreciation is saying nothing. I...