Oops. Am I suspended from the sports trivia thread?I was gonna use that as a trivia question, lol
Oops. Am I suspended from the sports trivia thread?I was gonna use that as a trivia question, lol
I remember seeing that. Everyone could see Joliat heading for the cables(edit: it was carpet), but no one could do anything about it. Do you remember the Leafs had a big ceremony once with a lot of old players. One of the old guys collapsed and died behind the bench before going out on the red carpet. Can't remember who it was.I'm always a bit worry when the teams bring out the old timers. He was in his 70's. I thought he risked breaking a hip when he fell (twice).
"In a 1985 Montreal Canadiens Old-Timers game, Joliat skated around the Montreal Forum to a huge ovation as a "special treat" for the fans. Despite falling twice over TV cables on the ice, he quickly stood up and finished his skate, the trademark black cap he wore back in his playing days held in his hand.[citation needed]"
Aurèle Joliat - Wikipedia
That story about Jackson selling sticks was in the movie Net Worth(1995). Not sure if the story was ever verified, though.BTW: Before Bobby Hull, some people thought Busher Jackson was the best LW ever. His is a story of wine, fast women and song. His entry to the HHOF was delayed because of his lifestyle. It was said that people saw him after retirement standing outside Maple Leaf Garden selling old hockey sticks for spare change.
Gotta give the old guy credit for going out there and putting on a show.I remember seeing that. Everyone could see Joliat heading for the cables(edit: it was carpet), but no one could do anything about it. Do you remember the Leafs had a big ceremony once with a lot of old players. One of the old guys collapsed and died behind the bench before going out on the red carpet. Can't remember who it was.
Edit: google is our friend.
Link to Leaf story.
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/ne...er-jackson-collapses-during-ceremony-1.324956
Video of Joliat:
IMO, aside from Orr, Salming was at least just as good, if not better than the rest, prejudice kept him from winning a Norris. Salming taught Carlyle all he knew and Carlyle wins a Norris with Penguins.Salming played during the golden age of NHL defensmen.
- 1990: Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
- 1989: Chris Chelios, Montreal Canadiens
- 1988: Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
- 1987: Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins
- 1986: Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers
- 1985: Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers
- 1984: Rod Langway, Washington Capitals
- 1983: Rod Langway, Washington Capitals
- 1982: Doug Wilson, Chicago Black Hawks
- 1981: Randy Carlyle, Pittsburgh Penguins
- 1980: Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens
- 1979: Denis Potvin, New York Islanders
- 1978; Denis Potvin, New York Islanders
- 1977: Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens
- 1976: Denis Potvin, New York Islanders
- 1975: Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins
- 1974: Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins
I still can't get over Carlyle winning the Norris, he looked like he was skating on wood.IMO, aside from Orr, Salming was at least just as good, if not better than the rest, prejudice kept him from winning a Norris. Salming taught Carlyle all he knew and Carlyle wins a Norris with Penguins.
With all due respect to Savard, that is a very, very biased viewpoint.With all due respect to Salming, Serge Savard was the best defenseman to never win the Norris.
With all due respect to Salming, Serge Savard was the best defenseman to never win the Norris.
Brad Park.......With all due respect to Savard, that is a very, very biased viewpoint.
Salming was a far superior offensive player, just as good defensively, without the team or supporting D Corp that Savard had.
Salming had a dynamic quality that changed the flow of the game, I wouldn't say that about Savard, as great a player as he was.
Park and Savard each won one Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.Brad Park.......
Well, that settles that, then. Park and Savard were better than Borje.Park and Savard each won one Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
NHL Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winners
How can you possibly say that about Darts, our self-proclaimed (Wikipedia) hockey historian?With all due respect to Savard, that is a very, very biased viewpoint.
And the irony here is that Salming maybe deserved it more than either one.Park and Savard each won one Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
NHL Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winners