Stories Of Lanny McDonald
What follows is a series of stories from the Hockey Hall of Fame career of Lanny McDonald, from his days with the Toronto Maple Leafs,… Read More »Stories Of Lanny McDonald
What follows is a series of stories from the Hockey Hall of Fame career of Lanny McDonald, from his days with the Toronto Maple Leafs,… Read More »Stories Of Lanny McDonald
His first game in the National Hockey League came in 1965-66 with the Boston Bruins. Terry Crisp played his final games during the 1976-77 NHL… Read More »Terry Crisp: A Surprising Number Of Appearances In The Stanley Cup Final
Winning seemed to follow John Tonelli, or maybe it was the other way around. He reached the Avco World Trophy finals in his first year… Read More »John Tonelli: 4 Stanley Cup Rings In Six Visits To The Finals
His career was so much more but the one Calgary Flames record that might never be broken is Lanny McDonald’s 66 goals in 1982-83. A… Read More »Lanny McDonald: Calgary Flames Record Holder For Most Goals In A Season
If you’re a team’s all-time goal scoring leader, even though that franchise has long since relocated and subsequently your feat comes with a major asterisk,… Read More »Eric Vail: 1st Calder Trophy Winner From The Flames
The 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee WHA hockey card set featurs very few significant rookie cards. The 132 card set is dominated by the old faithfuls, Gordie Howe and… Read More »Pekka Rautakallio: 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee WHA Top RC
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His number is retired by the Calgary Flames. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was the fourth overall pick in… Read More »1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Lanny McDonald Rookie Card