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VicRattlehead:
Originally
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momo:
Originally
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VicRattlehead:
Oh man, that's a hell of a memory. Before my time a bit. My earliest hockey memories are the '92 season, when the Rangers won the President's Trophy but got pasted by the Pens in the playoffs. I knew some player names before that and probably saw some games but that's the first year I was really a fan. So when the Rangers won in '94, I assumed we had a period incoming like what the Red Sox had after they broke their curse - a slew of Cups!
...we all know how that turned out.
Winning the President’s Trophy is the kiss of death. Rarely does the winner lift the Stanley Cup.
Vic, who had the hardest shot you’ve ever seen?
Al Iafrate, no hesitation. MacInnis probably second. You?
Bobby Hull, Iafrate and MacInnis second and third. They clocked Hull’s slapshot at 118 mph!
Hull was a compact bull of a man, he could skate like the wind and his shot was deadly. They asked Cheevers’ wife if she ever worried about her husband playing goal for Boston. She replied:”Only when Bobby Hull had the puck.”
One year Hull had his jaw broken, the doctors wired up his jaw and put on a Bears’ football helmet and when out and played.
Hull didn’t fight much, mainly because his opponents had more sense than to challenge him, but Brad Park challenged him once. Luckily for Park the linesman jumped in before Hull could unload on him.