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 1958-59 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1958-59 NHL season was the 42nd season of the National Hockey League.
This season marked the final time until 1967 where we would see an active player that had played for a team not in the Original Six.
The Montreal Canadiens again won the regular season standings and again their players dominated the trophies as Jacques Plante won his fourth straight Vezina Trophy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1958-59_NHL_season   (234 words)

  
 SI.com - NHL - 2003-04 NHL Season at a Glance - Wednesday October 8, 2003 1:21AM
The most recent 18-year-old goalie to play in the NHL was Dan Blackburn, and he regressed over two seasons with the Rangers and likely will now play an entire season in the AHL.
With tensions running high between the NHL and the NHLPA, the 2003-04 season could be the last NHL action for awhile.
A full season of Jason Spezza in Ottawa and Johan Hedberg to push Cloutier in Vancouver may lead to both teams being even better this year.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/hockey/nhl/10/07/season.glance   (2716 words)

  
 rangers_history.html
NHL players were locked out due to their resistance of a salary cap, and the issue remained unresolved long enough to prompt the cancellation of the entire 2004-2005 season.
As a result, on the eve of the club's first season, the task was handed to one of professional hockey's pioneers, Lester Patrick.
Amid another disappointing season, the Rangers made multiple transactions, including the acquisitions of a number of prospects, which demonstrated the Rangers’ commitment to a future built around homegrown talent.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/rangers_history.html   (3097 words)

  
 Hockey Western Canada Baseball
Played one season in the NHL during a career in which he was an outstanding player for Canada in international competitions.
Five seasons in the NHL with the New York Rangers.
Coach and general manager in the NHL for more than 20 years, until the end of the 1982-83 season.
www.attheplate.com /wcbl/hockey.htm   (351 words)

  
 1958-59 Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) player statistics
59 27 35 62 79 6 3 5 8 0 Ted Lindsay...................................
59 17 30 47 52 -- -- -- -- -- Pierre Pilote.................................
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ---- # Player Name GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Ed Litzenberger...............................
www.hockeydb.com /ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000351959.html   (322 words)

  
 Norman Defelice (1956-57)
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While with the Bruins, star goaltender Terry Sawchuk was hospitalized for nervous exhaustion, and was traded back to Detroit at the end of the season.
In the meantime, Defelice was called up to the Bruins, on December 13, 1956.
hockeygoalies.org /bio/defelice.html   (154 words)

  
 Montreal Canadiens (1909-Present)
The Canadiens dominate the NHL all season losing just 10 games on the way to an NHL best 120 points with a 52-10-16 record, as Ken Dryden continues a Canadiens tradition by becoming the 6th different Canadiens goalie to win the Vezina, and the 19th overall.
Prior to the start of the season the Canadiens and Maroons play a benefit all-star game against the rest of the NHL for Howie Morenz's family.
As the season was winding down Koivu decided he wanted to make a comeback, while he began working out with the team, the inspired Canadiens got hot and climbed up the standing and into the 8th and final playoff spot.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/montreal/canadiens.html   (8463 words)

  
 Sharkspage - San Jose Sharks, Hockey, NHL sports blog
Carle, who has 11 goals and 29 assists in 28 games played this season [+11], was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the second round of the 2003 NHL entry draft.
In his fourth professional season, Moreland is 36-23-10 with seven shutouts, a goals-against average of 2.56 and a save percentage of.921 in 77 regular season games with Atlantic City and Stockton and is 1-1-0 with a goals-against average of.
According to TSN, agent J.P. Barry stated that Owen Nolan is looking to return to the NHL to offset the losses resulting from his breach of contract grievance with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
www.sharkspage.com   (4219 words)

  
 Andrew James "Andy" Bathgate
Played in eight NHL All-Star games (1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63 and 1963-64).
Andy still (as of the end of the 2001-2002 season) ranks 5th all-time in NHL assists by a RW (624 in 1,069 games).
Led the NHL in assists (56 in 70 games) and tied for most points (84) with New York.
www.hockeyresearch.com /atkinsj/players/B/bathgate.html   (395 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online
November 8, 1942 - Richard scores his 1st NHL goal against Rangers in a 10-2 Canadiens win.
March 18, 1945 - Richard becomes the first NHL player to score 50 goals in 50 games.
March 17, 1955 - Richard is suspended for the playoffs for hitting a linesman.
www.cbc.ca /sports/indepth/rocket/highlights.html   (112 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Eddie Shack
In 1958-59 Shack began his NHL career with the New York Rangers, where in his second season he was sent down to the Springfield Indians for a short stint.
During the 6 seasons prior to coming to the NHL, Shack led the OHA only once, and that was in 1956-57 when he was on top with 57 assists.
Shack did become the second player to have 20 goal seasons with 5 or more NHL teams; the first was Dean Prentice.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Shack_Eddie.asp   (609 words)

  
 Dickie Moore
He retired again after that year, but returned to the NHL for a final appearance when he played 27 games with the St. Louis Blues in their first season of 1967-68.
He won his first title in 1957-58 despite playing the final three months of the season with a cast on his broken left wrist.
Moore retired after the 1962-63 season, but made a comeback with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1964-65.
www.hockeyresearch.com /jwood/bios/dickie_moore.htm   (253 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online News Releases
Now in his 21st NHL season and 18th as captain, he is already off to a fast start in 2003-04.
The NHL Player of the Week and Player of the Month awards will be expanded this season to honor both an offensive and defensive player.
MARK MESSIER, playing in his 25th season, is one of eight players playing in at least his 20th NHL season during the 2003-04 campaign.
www.stlouisblues.com /news/0304/NHL_this_Week1015.html   (2976 words)

  
 In The Game : News
Traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins prior to the 1971-72 season, Hicke was beginning to wind down his NHL career.
Following the conclusion of his NHL career, Hicke was still involved in the game as a part-owner of the Pats and served as the team's General Manager from 1986 to 1995.
Hicke in preparation for our NHL Franchises product a few months ago and he appeared to be in good spirits despite what must have been a taxing battle with cancer," said Stephen Laroche of In The Game.
www.itgtradingcards.com /news_05/hicke.html   (454 words)

  
 if you can see this - please visit http://www.halloffame.mb.ca
After two years of seasoning with Buffalo in the American Hockey League, Johnson was elevated to the Canadiens in 1950-51 and was on his way to a brilliant 15-year NHL career.
He joined Winnipeg junior Monarchs for the 1946-47 season (the year after the Monarchs won the Memorial Cup), and quickly was dubbed “the Baldur Basher” for his solid, aggressive play on the blueline.
He was inducted into the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in 1976.
www.halloffame.mb.ca /honoured/1993/tJohnson.htm   (330 words)

  
 Boston Bruins Official Web Site : Bobby Orr: A Worthwhile Investment
The Bruins finished last in the NHL's final season as a six-team league, but Orr gave Boston fans hints of all that was to come.
The true breakthrough season, the one in which Orr graduated from simply a dominant player to the unquestioned best in the game, was 1969-70.
Orr suffered a knee injury near the end of his rookie season, and it set off a chain reaction of operations that would not just cut into part of his 1967-68 season, but ultimately cut short his career.
www.bostonbruins.com /history/bobbyorr.asp   (983 words)

  
 New York Rangers Official Web Site :: ALUMNI PROFILES
He hit his career-high of 33 goals in 1958-59 and surpassed the 20-goal mark in five of his eight seasons on Broadway.
That proved to be his last NHL season, as the B’s sent him down to the minors in 1964-65, then traded him to Toronto's minor-league club in Victoria.
Boston claimed him and he played the next season for the Bruins, notching 12 goals and setting the NHL mark for endurance by playing in all 70 matches for the ninth straight season.
www.newyorkrangers.com /tradition/bio.asp?Player=Hebenton   (342 words)

  
 Seattle Totems 1958-68
This would be the last season for coach Keith Allen, who would later join the front office of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL.
The Totems were strong again, finishing the regular season in second place at 38-28-4, and for the second year in a row led the league in goals scored.
Over the next 10 seasons the Totems would only finish first in the regular season once, but they would play in the finals five times, coming away with 3 WHL titles.
www.seattlehockey.net /totems/totems.htm   (2108 words)

  
 Bernklow, Seattle Metropolitans
By the start of the 1924-25 season, the team was in financial trouble, and the Arena owners decided not to renew the team's lease, opting instead to tear down the building and erect a parking garage.
The season was scheduled to open on Friday, December 1, with the Spokane Canaries traveling to Portland to take on the defending champion Rosebuds.
Cully Wilson played for Toronto the season after the championship and was banned from the PCHA for his rough play.
www.narhist.ewu.edu /pnf/articles/bernklow.html   (9810 words)

  
 NHL: 1957-59 - NHL 1950s Quiz
* On January 18, 1958, the Boston Bruins would make NHL history when the first black player to play an NHL game would be teamed up on a line with Jerry Toppazzini and Don McKenney.
This is the third quiz invented by yours truly on NHL in the 1950s.
Test your mind, skill, and grits in this third challenge on hockey's most prestigious league, the NHL.
www.funtrivia.com /quizdetails.cfm?quiz=209099   (106 words)

  
 rhof41.htm
He played 50 games in goal that season for a club that was easily the worst in the NHL, and was rewarded with the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
Worsley retired for good after playing his 2lst NHL season in 1973-74.
Worsley was a Second Team All-Star that season and won First Team honors in 1967-68 after he and Rogie Vachon shared the Vezina Trophy in another Stanley Cup-winning season.
www.mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof41.htm   (401 words)

  
 CNN/SI - NHL Hockey - Coyotes, Maple Leafs big surprises so far this season - Sunday November 29, 1998 09:45 PM
Phoenix Coyotes are putting together amazing numbers, but as the NHL ends the first quarter of the 1998-99 season, more amazing is the fact that the
Last season, the Hurricanes carried on a losing tradition they brought with them from Hartford with a 33-41-8 record that left them out of the playoffs.
The only time this season that Phoenix gave up more than two was in a 4-1 defeat to Ottawa on October 11.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /hockey/nhl/news/1998/11/29/quarterly_report   (706 words)

  
 Oldtimers' Hockey Challenge - Players - Stan Mikita
During his last season as an amateur, he led the OHA with 59 assists and 97 points.
During his first seven NHL seasons, he was considered a "chippy" player.
Consequently, he became the first player in NHL history to win the Art Ross, Hart and Lady Byng trophies in the same season.
www.oldtimershockey.com /players/mikita.html   (1006 words)

  
 Dan Olesevich
Dan retired from professional hockey as a player at the end of the 1958-59 season, and was hired as the assitant trainer and practice goaltender of the Detroit Red Wings.
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On October 21, 1961, in a game against the New York Rangers, the Rangers' Gump Worsley was injured and could not continue, so the Wings loaned Olesevich to the visitors.
hockeygoalies.org /bio/olesevich.html   (148 words)

  
 Statistics and Standings
Each season has its own page, where you will find the league standings for the season, playoff results, individual player stats, uniform numbers, draft picks, and a listing of award winners and all-stars.
Some seasons are incomplete, especially in the areas of uniform numbers and playoff statistics.
This is due to one of two reasons - either I don't have the stats for them, or the player was traded during the season and the "official" stats do not differentiate between the two teams.
www.seattlehockey.net /stats/stats.htm   (377 words)

  
 Hockey Successes
In addition he was the first player to score 100 points in a season (126 in 1969), a two-time MVP and a six time NHL All-Star.
He played for Chicago until the 1993-94 season when he was signed as a free agent by the Rangers, and helped the Broadway team capture the 1994 Stanley Cup, the team's first championship in 54 years.
He returned to NHL as player in 1988 after election to Hall of Fame and retired again in 1991 with 560 goals and 1,353 points.
www.angelfire.com /mb/markssigningbonus/hockey.html   (12756 words)

  
 New York Rangers Official Web Site :: Latest News
In addition to his NHL career, Hanna played parts of nine seasons in the American Hockey League with Providence, Quebec, Jacksonville and Syracuse, and four more seasons with the Seattle Totems of the old Western Hockey League.
Following his retirement as a player at the close of that season, he spent the next four years coaching in the AHL and Southern Hockey League.
John "Junior" Hanna, a defenseman who played with the Rangers from 1958 to 1961, died on Nov. 20 in his native Nova Scotia at the age of 70.
www.newyorkrangers.com /pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=1800   (355 words)

  
 Trivia#30
Given a small worded clue and a computer altered image, can you guess the identity of a past or present NHL player.
Upon retiring from pro hockey, I had amassed 283 goals, 289 assists and 572 points in 1,030 regular season games.
NHL Teams Played For: Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Buffalo Sabres
www.execulink.com /~nspags/trivia30.htm   (326 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - History - NHL 1958-59 Season
The Montreal Canadiens continued their domination during the regular season, finishing first by an 18-point margin over the Boston Bruins, who were 4 points ahead of the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Canadiens were the first NHL team to win the Stanley Cup four years in a row.
They also had an overtime win in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against Montreal, but that was the only victory they managed in the series.
www.hickoksports.com /history/nhl195859.shtml   (231 words)

  
 Hockey Digest: NHL yearly leaders - Names and Numbers
147 1958 Lou Fortinato, N.Y.R. 1959 Ted Lindsay, Chi 184 1960 Carl Brewer, Tor.
Minimum of 15 games from 1917-18 season through 1925-26 minimum or 25 games since 1926-27 season.
NHL Yearly Leaders GOALS Year Goals 1918 Joe Malone, Mon.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FCM/is_4_32/ai_112904382   (854 words)

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