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Black Friday Review: The Instigator

"The Instigator", Jonathon Gatehouse's book about Gary Bettman's time as NHL commissioner, is a timely read for NHL fans.

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The NHL's "Gone But Not Forgotten"

LBC's Todd Little has spent a gargantuan amount of personal time and hearty effort in recapping the clubs we've lost since the early 20th century; here we present the entire slate in an ongoing series.

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Pre-Calgary: Flames Fail To Ignite Atlanta

Despite making the playoffs 6 times in eight seasons, the Atlanta Flames were ultimately forced to head north for Calgary.

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(Guest) Cartoon Explosion - The Legend of the Seal

Sal Barry of Puck Junk was so inspired by an old post of mine that he penned a prequel. The Legend of the Seal -- some hockey history with a lot of cartoons!

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Frozen Grounds: A Brief History Of Professional Hockey In Puget Sound

Professional hockey has been in the Puget Sound region for much longer than most people realize. Here's a brief rundown on the team names, leagues, and dates.

The shifts that changed the game: The Butterfly

Looking at butterfly goaltending's history and it's impact on the modern and historical game. And I don't even gush about Patrick Roy!

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Ray Whitney: The Most Unlikely 1,000 Point Career?

Taking a deeper look at Ray Whitney's career, and wondering whether his is the most unlikely 1,000-point career in NHL history.

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We Remember: Francis Clarence 'One-Eyed' McGee

Remembering 'one-eyed' Frank McGee, the Ottawa Senators legend who lost his life serving Canada in World War I.

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