Brawl in Olympia Minnesota@Detroit 69-70
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@streetcarjay #8 is probably Goldsworthy
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@streetcarjay i love that "looks like a garage sale" line...
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This game took place on October 16, 1969.
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@reg5381 right reg-and that's why he was an out of touch dipwad-never did a damn thing for the team except stroke himself.
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#8 is Bill Goldsworthy for North Stars
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@buschnic61 harkness traded unger because he wouldnt get a haircut.
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I hated that Unger trade-and I was only 9 -10 yrs. old.-Berenson was a great DRW-but Unger was cool-pinhead Harkness was a DRW destroyer.
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@canyagrabmiaz Yea you're right, he just tell when the North Stars and the Wings play again.
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I believe Minnesota's #8 is Bill Masterton. The Bill Masterton Trophy. Awarded for the player that best exemplifies Perseverance, Sportsmanship and Dedication
streetcarjay 1 year ago
@streetcarjay Bill Masterton died from brain injury in game of Minnesota@Oakland season 1967-68 he played as center under #19. Minnesota #8 it's Bill Goldsworthy
werqa123 1 year ago
Red Wings were like always victim of their own stupid. They have great roster tnd of 60's - How, Delvecchio, Stemkowski, Unger Frank Mahovlich,
Connolly. Bergman, Crozier ..... etc
But they were like another stupid menagement politic- Toronto. They are gpt Henderson but lose all future. Thanks Bullard
In any case Habs is greatest!! Let's go les Canadiens
werqa123 2 years ago
May be you wrong. Garry Monahan not presence in Red Wings roster 1968-69. I have all NHL rosters with jersey numbers since 1949-50. Garry Monahan played 1968-69 in Canadiens (only 3 games) 1969-70 season he started in Red Wings (51 games), but finished in Kings. May be I was wrong in another case-this game from 1969-70 season, but in my hi-lites of Minnesota games - one disc 1968-69, second-69-70, third 70-71. It's possible-game footage from 1969-70 season? In this case- you right. Thanks
werqa123 4 years ago
You right! I listen another time broadcasting. It's really Garry Monahan! This game from 1969-70 season. Thanks again.
werqa123 4 years ago