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 Legends of Hockey - Spotlight - One on One with Dickie Moore
Born Richard Winston Moore in Montreal on January 6, 1931, Dickie Moore's remarkable skill and superior determination made him a key component in the most extraordinary dynasty in the history of the National Hockey League.
Dickie Moore was always his own man, and when he decided he didn't like the hockey association at Park Extension in Montreal when he was thirteen, he started his own hockey team.
Dickie Moore retired at the end of the 1968 playoffs, having accumulated 261 goals, 347 assists and 608 points in 719 regular season games, plus 46 goals, 64 assists and 110 points in 135 playoff contests.
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 Canadiens to Retire the Jerseys of Moore, Geoffrion and Cournoyer in 2005-2006 - hockeyfights.com forums
Born in Montreal on January 6, 1931, Dickie Moore played for the Canadiens from 1951 to 1963 and was part of six Stanley Cup winning teams.
Dickie Moore, who has become a prominent businessman in the Montreal community, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
A teammate of Dickie Moore’s during the Canadiens’ glorious era of the late 1950’s, Bernard Geoffrion was born in Montreal on February 14, 1931.
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Dickie Moore broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 total poin 2: me back to play 27 games for the St. Louis Blues.
Dickie Moore was inducted into Hockey's Hall of Fame in 21: Category:Canadian ice hockey playersMoore, Dickie 22: Category:Montreal Canadiens playersMoore, Dickie 23: Category:Toronto Maple Leafs playersMoore, Dickie
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 Habs retire No. 12 for Moore, Cournoyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
``Dickie was a key component of the five consecutive Stanley Cups we won,'' Beliveau said of Moore, who played 14 seasons with the Canadiens from 1951-63 and won two consecutive scoring titles with Montreal in 1958-59.
Cournoyer, given Moore's No. 12 as a rookie in 1963, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 1973 and was nicknamed ``Roadrunner'' for his breakaway speed.
Moore and Cournoyer's jersey number is the first of a series the Canadiens plan to retire in the coming seasons leading up to the storied team's centennial in 2009.
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 Dickie Moore (ice hockey) biography .ms (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dickie Moore (born January 6, 1931, Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
Moore had played on two Memorial Cup winners, one with the Montreal Royals in 1949 and Montreal Junior Canadiens the following year.Dickie was known for his hard accurate shot and his ability to stickhandle the puck.
Dickie Moore was inducted into Hockey's Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Hockey — A Tribute to the Sport’s Greatest Couple,” by Kevin Allen.
Allen, hockey writer for USA Today and a Michigan resident, interviewed more than 100 people for personal views on the impact delivered by the Howes.
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 National Hockey League - CBS SportsLine.com
Despite everything he accomplished on the ice, Lindsay's most noteworthy contribution was sowing the seeds for the first players association.
Dickie Moore: He played in the shadows of Canadiens greats such as Rocket Richard, Boom Boom Geoffrion and Doug Harvey, but Dickie Moore was a key player on the most dominant team of the era.
Moore spent his first three NHL seasons mostly riding the bench, but his apprenticeship turned into regular duty in 1954, and he soon became one of the league's top offensive stars.
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 Wikinfo | Art Ross Memorial Trophy
The Art Ross Memorial Trophy is given to the National Hockey League player with the highest combined total of goals and assists during the regular season.
The trophy is named in honour of Arthur Howie "Art" Ross (January 13, 1886-August 5 1964), who was an ice hockey player, referee, coach and manager.
In 1945, he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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 Informat.io on Dickie Moore
In 1998, he was ranked number 31 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.
On August 27, 2006, Moore suffered neck, spine and rib injuries when his car was hit by a truck in Montreal.
He was trapped in the car for 45 minutes before rescue.
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 History of Ice Hockey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ice hockey became so popular that games were soon being played on a regular basis between clubs from Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.
When ice hockey was first played in Canada, the teams had nine men per side.But by the time the Stanley Cup was introduced, it was a seven-man game.
Ice hockey was a amateur until 1904, when the first professional league was created - oddly enough in the United States.
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 LCS Hockey - Stars Playoff Hero - Bobby Smith
As a result, Bobby's ice time was cut dramatically and so too his production, though it remained at a point-a-game clip.
Smith continued to play strong two-way hockey in Montreal for his six and a half seasons in Montreal.
He later went on to hockey management, including his current gig as the general manager of the Phoenix Coyotes.
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 Gordie Howe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hockey and is generally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
He was signed to a one-game contract by the Detroit Vipers of the IHL and, almost 70 years old, made a return to the ice for one shift.
Hockey's professional totals, including playoffs, for the NHL and WHA combined, were first.
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 ESPN Classic - The Rocket lit up hockey
But ankle and wrist fractures kept Richard off the ice as he was making the transition from junior hockey to the Canadiens' senior-league farm team.
Linesman Cliff Thompson grabbed Richard, the two fell to the ice, and Richard punched him twice in the face.
After retiring that September with 544 goals (still a Canadiens record), Richard was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame less than a year later, one of the few to be enshrined without the mandatory five-year waiting period.
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The Hockey Hall of Fame which is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, celebrates the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities.
The Hockey Hall of fame is currently led by Chairman and CEO Bill Hay who is a former Calder Trophy winner and NHL player with the Chicago Blackhawks.
All four are considered to be among the best womens hockey players ever, partly because their statistics in international play are similar to male counterparts who are already in the Hall of Fame as well as their play in various womens hockey leagues.
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 CBC: Life And Times
It's been three decades since Jean Beliveau laced up his skates as a professional hockey player, but he remains an icon in Quebec and a legend in the rest of Canada.
Off the ice he was known as "Gentleman Jean" - a principled, hardworking family man with an unblemished private life.
Jean Beliveau: Legends of Hockey (from the Hockey Hall of Fame)
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 True Blues - The First Twenty Years
The first signs of trouble came to this hockey Camelot in 1975, when it was reported that one of the NHL's most successful teams at the box office was on the brink of financial disaster.
In a penetrating analysis of the pro ice game, Stan Fischler examines the rise, fall and attempted comeback of big-league hockey -- from the resignation of NHL president Clarence Campbell to the story of the game's Americanization under current Commissioner Gary Bettman.
But no other hockey writer has had a pulse on the game as long as Stan Fischler -- a hockey insider who has witnessed the hockey wars between players, owners, executives and union leaders, who has covered the players' strike in 1992 and the notorious lockout of 1994-95.
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 CNNSI.com - Hockey - Roundup: Isles' Peca returns one month early - Saturday November 02, 2002 11:10 PM
TORONTO (AP) -- Roger Neilson, Clark Gillies, Bernie Federko and Rod Langway, this year's Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, were honored before the Montreal Canadiens played the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
Hall of Famers Jean Beliveau, Henri Richard, Dickie Moore, Frank Mahovlich, Marcel Dionne, Johnny Bower, Darryl Sittler, Ted Kennedy, Borje Salming, Marcel Pronovost, Pierre Pilote and Michel Goulet, lined up on a blue carpet to welcome the latest inductees.
Neilson, from Toronto and currently an assistant coach with the Ottawa Senators, is going into the Hall of Fame in the builders category.
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 Forever young - Hockey Hall of Fame Sporting News, The - Find Articles
Perfect hockey names call out to first-time visitors at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, names that capture the lyricism, steel and mystique of the game on ice.
He scores his 200th goal in the '58-59 season playing on a line with Dickie Moore and Marcel Bonin.
On ice he is impeccable, always gliding, never straining.
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 1958 in sports
December 10 - Light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore is knocked down three times in the first round and once more in the fifth round by Yvon Durelle[?] but Moore held on to come back to knock out Durelle in the 11th round.
He is the first African-Canadian to play in the National Hockey League.
Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Dickie Moore[?], Montreal Canadiens
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 BU Alumni Web :: Bostonia :: Winter 2002
Seated in the second row with his father, Jud, the twenty-six-year-old Terrier alum hurried to the locker room to replace the injured Jacques Plante, arguably the greatest goalie of all time.
Aiken thus became not only the first of fifty-one BU athletes to play in the NHL, but also hockey’s Walter Mitty: a spectator putting on skates and goaltender’s pads to face the potent offense of the 1958 Boston Bruins.
When the Canadiens marched single-file down the runway to the Garden ice to resume play, leading the parade was John Aiken.
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 A tribute to one of the greatest hockey players ever!! - Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
While a student at the Montreal school of technics, he was also playing for the Verdun junior hockey Club and the Senior Canadiens, before joining the Montreal Canadiens for his first NHL game on October 31, 1942 at the age of 21.
In 1985, as part of the celebrations of the Montreal Canadiens 75th Anniversary, hockey fans voted Maurice Richard on the Canadiens all-time All-Star Team, along with Jacques Plante, Doug Harvey, Larry Robinson, Jean Béliveau, Dickie Moore and Hector "Toe" Blake.
On June 25, 1998, the National Hockey League's Board of Governors voted to honor one of the NHL's all-time greats -- Maurice "Rocket" Richard of the Montreal Canadiens -- with a trophy in his name to be awarded annually to the League's top goal scorer.
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Serge Savard will be the 11th player to have his number retired by the Montreal Canadiens, an honour that comes 20 years after his induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Consider where that statement is coming from, hockey's all-time winningest coach who had superstars with him in Montreal, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Detroit.
The Canadiens retired the numbers of Geoffrion, Cournoyer and Moore last season.
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