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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
The Original Six
Terry Sawchuck notched 100 of his record 103 career shutouts, during the eighteen years he played in the Original Six era. Which goalie ranked second to Sawchuck for this time period? | NHL Hockey - The Original Six
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Harry Lumley. Harry Lumley recorded 71 shutouts in 16 NHL seasons between 1943-44 and 1959-60.
Gordie Howe was the Red Wing's top scorer 14 times in 16 years from 1950-51 to 1965-66. He led the club for nine years in a row from 1955-56 to 1963-64. What other player led his team in scoring for eight straight seasons during the Original Six era? | NHL Hockey - The Original Six
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Andy Bathgate. Andy Bathgate was the Ranger's top scorer every season from 1955-56 to 1962-63.
After being named the new general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1958-59, Punch Imlach soon hired himself as the club's head coach. Who was the man that Imlach replaced behind the bench? | NHL Hockey - The Original Six
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Billy Reay. Punch Imlach replaced Billy Reay, who struggled for less than two seasons in Toronto, but later went on to be one of the winningest coaches in NHL history (542 victories) with the Chicago Blackhawks.
The only two teams that did not win the Stanley Cup during the Original Six era, were the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins? | NHL Hockey - The Original Six
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T. The New York Rangers only made the playoffs seven times in 25 years and did not win the Cup during the Original Six era. Neither did the Bruins, who missed the playoffs for eight straight seasons from 1959-60 through 1966-67.
F. Gordie Howe attended the New York Rangers training camp in Winnipeg as a 15-year old in 1943.
T. Max and Doug Bently both won the scoring title as teammates with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Gordie Howe played 21 of his 26 NHL seasons during the Original Six era, and led all scorers with 649 goals. Who was next? | NHL Hockey - The Original Six
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Maurice Richard. Maurice Richard is next with 544 goals in 18 years from 1942-43 to 1959-60.
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