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Weird Facts about Canadian Hockey : Strange, Wacky & Hilarious Stories
Peter Boer

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Weird Facts about Canadian Hockey : Strange, Wacky & Hilarious Stories

Lone Pine Publishing (2005)

Genre

  • Non-Fiction Pop Culture / Graphic Novel / Comics

Subject

  • Hockey
  • Hockey Miscellanea
  • Sports & Recreation / Hockey

Plot

Canadian hockey is rife with tales of the odd, the strange, the funny and, occasionally, the disturbing side of the game: * In 1976, Maple Leafs coach Red Kelly installed pyramids in the players' dressing room and under the bench in an attempt to harness ''pyramid power'' * The Cusimano brothers started the tradition of ''octopus hurling'' during the 1952 playoff games * In 1930, Toronto Maple Leafs' general manager Conn Smythe placed a winning bet on a longshot horse to pay the cash-strapped Ottawa Senators for star player Frank ''King'' Clancy * After a hard-fought win in the 1972 NHL playoffs, goaltender Bruce Gamble discovered after the fact that he had suffered a heart attack while minding the net * After winning the Stanley Cup in 1924, the Montreal Canadiens left the precious trophy sitting in the snow by the side of the road! * And many more...

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