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Claude Giroux leads Flyers by example
After Claude Giroux was called the greatest player in the world by Philadelphia coach Peter Laviolette following the Flyers' opening-round Stanley Cup playoff win over Pittsburgh, it sounded as though Giroux would be elevated to team captain by the...
Tags: Kimmo Timonen, National Hockey League, Jeff Carter, Claude Giroux, Sports
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Former Flyer honored with Spirituality award
SportsTalkKeith Primeau, a former captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, was presented with the inaugural Institute for Sport, Spirituality and Character Development Award on October 12 in a ceremony on the campus of Neumann University. Primeau skated with the... -
A Moving Tribute. Victory A Footnote To History
The Hartford CourantPerhaps the saddest moment in Hartford history was the circus tent fire of July 6, 1944. It became known as The Day the Clowns Cried. Another of the city's saddest moments arrived April 13, 1997. Perhaps it should be remembered as The Day They Cried...Tags: Nassau Coliseum, National Hockey League, Andrew Cassels, History, Hartford Whalers
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The Hartford Whalers Historical Timeline
The Hartford CourantNovember 1971 -- The World Hockey Association awards franchise to sports enthusiasts and businessmen Howard Baldwin, John Colburn, Godfrey Wood and William Barnes. January 1972 -- Jack Kelley, a successful coach at Boston University, joins the New...Tags: Paul Coffey, Hnat Domenichelli, Employers, Contracts, Basketball
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The All-Time Whalers Roster
The Hartford CourantA as in Arthur Christer Abrahamsson, 1974-77 Thommy Abrahamsson, 1974-77/80-81 Greg Adams, 1982-83 Jim Agnew, 1992-93 Kevin Ahearn, 1972-74 Steve Alley, 1979-81 Ray Allison, 1979-81 John Anderson, 1985-89 Russ Anderson, 1981-83 Mikael Andersson,...Tags: Paul Coffey, Hnat Domenichelli, Kevin Dineen, Dave Barr, Ron Francis
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PATRICK SHARP
In the Calgary series, Matt Walker's finger exploded on the bench. It looked like an accordion. The bone was broken every which way. The guys on the bench watched him walk into the trainer's room and everyone said, "Well, we lost 'Walks' for the playoffs....Tags: Jonathan Toews, National Hockey League, Career and Workplace, Sports, Patrick Kane
Apr 25, 2012
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Oct 14, 2011
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Jul 27, 2010
|Story| Hartford Courant
Jul 29, 2010
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Jul 29, 2010
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May 24, 2009
|Story| Chicago Tribune
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