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 Montreal Canadiens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toe Blake and Elmer Lach lifted the Cup again in 1944 after losing only five games in the regular season.
Toe Blake would become coach, and they added more of the league's great players such as Jean Béliveau, Dickie Moore,
The Canadiens were once again mired in mediocrity for several more seasons, until a team led by the Punch Line of
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 ANSPORTS: Hector "Toe" Blake and Joffre Desilets
Hector "Toe" Blake of Coniston and Joffre Desilets from Capreol Ontario were joined at the hip and formed a formidable tandem with the Montreal Canadiens in 1937.
The pair combined for 23 goals to help rebuild the sagging Habs team after the untimely death of Howie Morenz.
The Habitants had won three Stanley Cups in the 30's and Hector with Joffre were factors in the Canadiens success.
www.ansports.com /oldies/blake.html

  
 A Hard Toe Right to the Jaw
Toe Blake is not enamored of the press or the public, and he has bruised a lot of feelings along the way; his circle of friends is not as large as it once was.
Excerpts follow from a feature on Toe Blake, Montreal's central figure in the series.
Blake's approach, this year more than ever before, was as simple and direct as a blow.
www.ourteamsite.org /articles/kram.htm

  
 Sock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socks are usually made from cotton, wool, or polypropylene and less commonly from possum fur or nylon.
Socks are by nature cannibalistic, but they only eat their mates.
A sock is also the term given to the layer of leather or other materials covering the insole of a shoe, some times only part of the insole is covered leaving the forepart visible, this is known as a half-sock.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Socks   (1205 words)

  
 Hector "Toe" Blake
Blake played 11 games for the Canadiens that year and earned a full-time spot on the roster in 1936-37.
Blake retired at the conclusion of the 1947-48 season with 235 regular season goals and 25 playoff markers to his credit.
Blake next excelled with the Hamilton Tigers at the Ontario Hockey Association senior level while also playing baseball.
www.montrealcanadiens.ca /artman/publish/article_60.shtml   (1205 words)

  
 INJURY OF THE FIRST METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT: TURF TOE
Turf toe describes injury to the capsuloligamentous structure of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (1st MPJ) (Clanton and Ford, 1994).
Along with an increase in traction was an increase in the incidence of turf toe (Clanton, Butler, Eggert, 1986).
In the same article, the authors reported that a pronated foot (30 individuals with pes valgus) had a tendency to be associated with turf toe injury (22 individuals).
podiatry.curtin.edu.au:16080 /encyclopedia/turf_toe   (2787 words)

  
 Toe -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Toes are the digits of the (The foot of a human being) foot of a human or animal.
The innermost toe (the leftmost one on the right foot, see picture) is by far the thickest (big toe, great toe, or (The first largest innermost toe) hallux); the one on the other end is short and thin.
The toes, especially the big toe, play an essential role in (The act of traveling by foot) walking, although a loss of the smallest toe will not affect gait.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/to/toe.htm   (283 words)

  
 Pathology Hammer Toes
Hammer toes are caused by a dropped metatarsal head which presses on the flexor tendon (flexor complex - the group of muscles running on the plantar surface of the toes).
Hammer Toes is a condition wherein there is contracture of the proximal interphalangeal joint (usually in the second toe, but sometimes the third toe).
If the toe does not straighten out when the metatarsal head is pushed up, then that indicates that contracture in the capsule and ligaments (capsule contracts because the joint was in the wrong position too long) of the MP joint has set in and surgery is required.
www.footmaxx.com /footcare/hammer.html   (283 words)

  
 Nigger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dog died before the 617 Squadron's 1943 raid on the Ruhr dams (the "Dam Busters raid"), and "Nigger" was adopted as the radio code word signaling the destruction of the Möhne dam.
It is a portmanteau of "white" and "nigger".
Among the classic novels of Joseph Conrad is The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' (1897).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nigger_(word)   (283 words)

  
 Men's Wolverine - Steel-Toe - Wolverine boots for men and women including Wolverine steel-toe workboots.
Wolverine Durashocks Opanka Lace to Toe 6'' Steel Toe Boot
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 Toe Blake
Hector "Toe" Blake, also known as "The Lamplighter" for his ability to put the puck in the net, was a star player for the Montreal Canadiens during the 1930's and 1940's, and later achieved success as head coach for the Habs in the 1950's and 1960's.
Toe Blake was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.
When Toe Blake accepted the position to coach the Canadiens, management was hoping that Blake could keep the fiery Maurice Richard under control.
www.hockeysandwich.com /tblake.html   (283 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Toe Blake
Blake played just three games for the Montreal Maroons in 1934 before going back down to the minor leagues.
Blake was the NHL's leading scorer in 1939 and he won the Byng Trophy in 1946.
Known as the "Old Lamplighter" for his scoring ability, Blake played twelve seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, winning two Stanley Cups, then coached them for thirteen seasons and won eight more Stanley Cups, including a record five in a row.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/blaketoe.shtml   (283 words)

  
 Legendary Bowman, Red Wings close in on another Cup - CBS SportsLine
Toe Blake is the best coach I ever laid eyes on and the best Scotty says he ever laid eyes on.
Toe Blake could not coach in the 1990s or in 2002.
Toe Blake couldn't handle the modern player, the cell phones, the money.
www.sportsline.com /b/page/pressbox/0,1328,5420264,00.html   (283 words)

  
 ESPN.com: TRAININGROOM - Turf toe
Turf toe is fairly common among athletes, particularly football players.
When turf toe flares up, the RICE treatment is effective -- rest, ice, compression and elevation -- and sometimes a cortisone shot will help, but the main thing is to prevent the injury from happening again through the taping or with steel-plate shoe inserts.
King: Generally, the toe is iced and elevated and the patient is started on anti-inflammatory medication, and then usually devices are used to stiffen the shoe or to prevent the toe from being bent back further.
espn.go.com /trainingroom/s/1999/0901/13907.html   (1055 words)

  
 MedFriendly.com: Turf toe
Turf toe is a condition in which the big toe bends upwards to an abnormal degree, causing pain at the bottom of the big toe, damage to the ligaments that connect the foot to the big toe, and damage to the joint capsule.
If turf toe is not treated, it is possible for the injury to develop into decreased range of motion due to arthritis around the joint of the big toe.
If turf toe is caused by a direct injury to bone beneath the cartilage or the articular cartilage, the signs and symptoms may begin suddenly and get worse over a 24-hour period or may get worse slowly as the season progresses.
www.medfriendly.com /turftoe.html   (2472 words)

  
 Foot and Ankle Conditions: The Stiff Big Toe Joint (Hallux Rigidus)
As the stiffening of the big toe joint increases a cheilectomy is not sufficient and an additional bone cut may needed on the big toe itself, (an osteotomy of the phalanx).
To treat the pain in the big toe joint, the shoes are modified by stiffening the sole, inserting a stiff orthotic arch support in the shoe and sometimes adding a small rocker effect (called a metatarsal bar) which is glued on to the bottom of the sole of the shoe.
The big difference between a fusion and arthroplasty is the movement of the big toe.
www.drmyerson.com /conditions/bigtoe/hallux_rigidus.html   (610 words)

  
 MedFriendly.com: Turf toe
Turf toe is a condition in which the big toe bends upwards to an abnormal degree, causing pain at the bottom of the big toe, damage to the ligaments that connect the foot to the big toe, and damage to the joint capsule.
If turf toe is not treated, it is possible for the injury to develop into decreased range of motion due to arthritis around the joint of the big toe.
Hallux limitus is defined as pain in the big toe and decreasing range of motion of the joint of the big toe.
www.medfriendly.com /turftoe.html   (2472 words)

  
 Toe adjustment assembly for automotive vehicles - US Patent 5941545
When toe value at one side is differently adjusted from that of the other side, toe values at both sides should be equalized by the cam(4) and the fixed protuberance(5) formed at the bolt, so called a zero-point setting.
3 has a bush(15) oppositely formed toward the adjusting direction of toe and linked to an oil transporting hole(12) having chambers(14 and 14') to be full of fluid(13), such as oil, and sleeves(16) attached to inner and outer peripheries of the bush(15) and connected to the bolt(2) and the arm(55).
The toe-in inwardly inclines the front side of the tire at a certain angle θ as illustrated in a plane of a vehicle in FIG.
www.patentstorm.us /patents/5941545.html   (1926 words)

  
 PartTrackers' Automotive Glossary of Terms
Toe-in is measured by subtracting the distance between the front edges of a pair of tires from the distance between the rear edges of the same pair of tires.
Toe steer can be caused by ride steer or by deflections in suspension components caused by the stresses of cornering, accelerating, and/or braking on smooth and bumpy roads.
The toe-in dimension is positive when the fronts of the tires are turned toward the center of the car.
www.parttrackers.com /auto_glossary/t   (1604 words)

  
 Radio Control Car Action On-Road Suspension Essentials
Modest toe-in at the rear gives you the best of both worlds, but with rear toe-in, you must consider “drag.” The more wheels are angled, the more drag you will have; drag contributes to lower straightaway speeds and reduces efficiency.
Toe-in and toe-out are measured in degrees; they are referred to numerically, but not as positive and negative.
Toe-in and toe-out are used on the front and rear of any touring car.
www.rccaraction.com /RC/articles/joels_onroad3.asp   (676 words)

  
 Wheel Alignment Terms
Toe on an individual tire/wheel assembly is understood to be the difference between the distance of the front and rear of one tire in reference to the vehicle centerline.
Toe relates to the difference in the distance between the front of the tires and the rear of the tires on the same axle, or to the vehicle centerline.
Toe-In (Positive Toe) is a condition where the distance of the front of both wheels on a common axle are closer together than the rear of the same wheels.
www.aligncraft.com /terms/terms.html   (3467 words)

  
 Toe (automotive) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Positive toe, or toe in is the front of the wheel pointing in towards the centreline of the vehicle.
In automotive technology toe is the symmetric angle that each wheel makes with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, as a function of static geometry, and kinematic and compliant effects.
Toe is always adjustable in production automobiles, even though caster angle and camber angle are often not adjustable.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Toe_%28automotive%29   (342 words)

  
 (Marysville Fott & Ankle - ) Marysville Foot & Ankle Clinic - Hammer Toes, Bunions & Common Nail Problems
Hammer toes may be flexible or rigid, depending on the joint's ability to move.
Hammer toes vary in severity and in the number of joints and toes involved.
Joints at the end or middle of the toe, as well as the joint near the ball of the foot, may be affected.
www.marysvillefootclinic.com /hammertoes1bunionscommonnailproblems   (342 words)

  
 Hammer Toes
Hammer Toes: - Anatomy and Discussion: - term describes abnormal flexion posture of PIP joint of one of lesser 4 toes; - the hammer toe deformity is similar to the curly toe deformity....
Hammer Toes - A hammer toe is a structural abnormality that can occur in one or more toes resulting in the toe or toes curling under instead of being straight.
Joints at the end or the middle of the toe, as well as the joint near the ball of the foot, may be...
www.health-nexus.com /hammer_toes.htm   (342 words)

  
 Hammer Toe, Hammer Toes, is a deformity of the toe in which the end of the toe is bent downward.
Hammer toe is a deformity of the toe in which the end of the toe is bent downward.
Hammer Toe, Hammer Toes, is a deformity of the toe in which the end of the toe is bent downward.
Mild hammer toe and cases in children can be treated with foot manipulation and splinting the affected toe.
www.supportyourfeet.com /hammer_toes.htm   (342 words)

  
 Steel Toe Studios
Steel Toe Studios is a design and metalsmithing company in Seattle, Washington.
Steel Toe Studios will be showing at the December 'Rummage ' sale:
For Holiday 2004 orders, Steel Toe Studios has a 3 day shipping turnaround from the day your order is received - that means get all your orders in for your friends and family by DECEMBER 20th at the latest!
www.steeltoestudios.com   (342 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Maurice Richard
He formed the famous "Punch Line" with Elmer Lach as center and Hector 'Toe' Blake playing left-wing.
He pulled off a five-goal game after a day spent moving house - including the piano - in 1944, and scored the series-winning goal of the 1952 Stanley Cup semifinals as blood dripped down his face from an earlier injury.
In his career, he scored 544 goals, amassed 421 assists for a total of 965 points in 978 games.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Maurice-Richard   (342 words)

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