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| Johnny Bucyk - "The Chief" saw good times and bad in the three different decades he wore the spoked-B of the Boston Bruins. |
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| Gerry Cheevers - Known for his famous mask, Gerry Cheevers is one of the most exciting goaltenders in memory. |
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| Bobby Clarke - Depending on who you ask, Bobby Clarke is one of hockey's greatest players or one of hockey's greatest villains. The truth is he was both. |
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| Marcel Dionne - Marcel Dionne was the shining jewel of the famed Triple Crown Line. He remains the highest scoring French Canadian player of all time. |
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| Ken Dryden - One of hockey's most interesting people, Ken Dryden was Montreal's dominant goal keeper through 6 Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s. |
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| Paul Henderson - A solid though ordinary player, Paul Henderson became forever a hockey immortal thanks to his 1972 Summit Series heroics |
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| Bobby Hull - The Golden Jet might be better known now as Brett's dad, but this Chicago and Winnipeg legend is one of the most important players in hockey history |
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| Guy Lafleur - For six years in the 1970s Guy Lafleur redefined the words amazing and fantastique when used to describe a hockey player. |
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| Bobby Orr - "The perfect hockey player." Bobby Orr revolutionized the game so that players like Gretzky and Lemieux could raise the bar even higher. |
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| Denis Potvin - Perhaps one of the top 5 defensemen in the history of the game, Denis Potvin captained the New York Islanders dynasty while rewriting Bobby Orr's records. |
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| Vladislav Tretiak - Vladislav Tretiak is one of the greatest hockey heroes, not just in Russia but also in Canada and all around the world. |
All Featured Legends of Hockey in 1970s


3 comments:
why not Pierre Larouche he scored 50 twice 2 stanley cups over 800 points
Really not a legend but Garnet"ACE" Bailey is in my book.#14 in your program and#1 always in our hearts."ACE" died on 9/11 while on a scouting mission with one of the Bovis brothers from B.U. R.I.P.
NO Eddie Giacomin ? with 289 wins and 54 shutouts
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