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May 28 Hockey history

2013: Justin Williams rises to the occasion again in Game 7. Williams scores two goals and the Los Angeles Kings defeat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals at Staples Center. — www.nhl.com

The NHL.com shares these gems of May 28 hockey history:
1999 - Rookie Chris Drury scores at 19:29 of overtime to give the Colorado Avalanche a 3-2 victory against the Dallas Stars
2013 - Justin Williams scored two goals to help the Los Angeles Kings defeat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals.

May 12 Hockey- Blues pull of the Miracle

1986: The St. Louis Blues pull off the \"Monday Night Miracle\" with one of the great comebacks in Stanley Cup Playoff history. — www.nhl.com

The NHL.com shares events from May 12 in hockey history including the Monday Night Miracle, Joe Mullen, Mike Vernon, Bryan Trottier, Anders Kallur, and more. NHL May 12

Edmonton Oilers history of May 18, 1980

1990: Jari Kurri scores three goals — his seventh career playoff hat trick, tying Rocket Richard and Wayne Gretzky — in the Oilers’ 7-2 win over the Boston… — edmontonjournal.com

Jari Kurri scores hat-trick in Game 2 win over Boston Bruins, May 18, 1990

Joe Gordon the New York Yankees Flash at 2nd Base

Joseph "Joe" Gordon, nicknamed "Flash" for his speed and agility as well as the reference to the fabled "Flash Gordon" serial comic book character, wasn't just a baseball player; he was an embodiment of the New York Yankees' golden age. From 1938 to 1946, he patrolled second base with grace, power, and unwavering dedication, etching his name among the game's greats.

In the image are members of the New York Yankees 1943 infield, from left to rightː Joe Gordon (second base), Nick Etten (first base), George Stirnweiss (shortstop) and Bill Johnson (third base).

Acrobatic Defense and Clutch Hitting: Gordon's defensive prowess was legendary. His acrobatic fielding earned him nine All-Star selections, and he led the league in assists four times. But his impact was more comprehensive than defense. A powerful hitter, he led the American League in home runs for second basemen seven times, surpassing 20 homers in a season five times. He was a vital cog in the Yankees' "Murderers' Row" lineup, contributing to four World Series titles during his eight years with the team.

Leadership and Sacrifice: Gordon's leadership qualities shone brightly. He served as team captain in 1944 and 1945, leading by example with his work ethic and positive attitude. His impact was even more profound during World War II when he served in the Army Air Corps, missing two prime years of his career. This selfless sacrifice solidified his place as a true hero in the eyes of fans and teammates alike.

Beyond the Pinstripes: In 1947, Gordon was traded to the Cleveland Indians, a move that surprised many. He continued to excel, leading the team to a World Series title in 1948 and maintaining his All-Star status. He retired in 1950, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and sportsmanship.

A Hall of Fame Legacy: Though inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009, 31 years after his death, Gordon's impact on the game never wavered. He redefined the second base position, showcasing its offensive and defensive potential.

Duke Keats Western Pro Ice Hockey Legend

Gordon Blanchard Keats, better known as "Duke" or the "Iron Duke," wasn't your typical hockey player. He wasn't a flashy scorer or a bone-crushing defenseman. Yet, Duke Keats carved a unique path in hockey history, leaving his mark on the game with his exceptional talent, leadership, and unwavering dedication.

-Early Days and a WCHL Legacy

Born in 1895, Keats began his professional career at the tender age of 14, playing semi-professionally in the Cobalt Mining League. His journey continued with the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association (NHA) before taking a break to fight in World War I. Upon his return, he joined the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) in 1919. This marked the beginning of a dominant era for Keats.

-A Star in the West

For the next five seasons, Keats established himself as a force in the WCHL. He was a complete player, excelling at both offense and defense. His leadership qualities were evident, earning him the captaincy of the Eskimos. Keats led the league in scoring on multiple occasions and was a fixture on WCHL All-Star teams. He helped guide the Eskimos to the league finals in 1923, showcasing his competitive spirit and clutch play.

-The NHL and a Brief, Impactful Stint

Despite his dominance in the WCHL, Keats' arrival in the NHL at the age of 31 was relatively late. He played for the Boston Bruins, Detroit Cougars, and Chicago Black Hawks between 1926 and 1929. Though his time in the league was brief, Keats left his mark. He was known for his strong work ethic, leadership qualities, and ability to elevate the play of his teammates. He even recorded the first hat trick in Detroit Cougars franchise history.

Duke Keats played for Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association, Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League, and the Boston Bruins, Detroit Cougars and Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL. He is in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Roger Bresnahan

Born June 11, 1879, in Toledo, Ohio, was Baseball Hall of Fame Catcher Roger Bresnahan. Roger's MLB career extended for 18 seasons as he played on the Washington Senators (1897), Chicago Orphans (1900), Baltimore Orioles (1901–02), New York Giants (1902–1908), St. Louis Cardinals (1909–1912) and Chicago Cubs (1913–1915). Bresnahan also managed the Cardinals (1909–1912) and Cubs (1915). Roger was a pivotal player on the 1905 World Series Champion Giants team. Bresnahan helped make popular the use of protective equipment in baseball by introducing shin guards, for catchers, in 1907 and later a batting helmet.

Joe Kelley - MLB 1800s Top Player

Joe Kelley, born in 1871, was a versatile and dynamic Major League Baseball player who carved his name in the game's history during his 17-year career.

Early Career and Rise to Stardom:

Kelley's athletic journey began in 1891 with the Boston Beaneaters. He quickly established himself as a valuable asset with his speed and batting prowess. His exceptional skills earned him the nickname "Kingpin" during his stint with the Baltimore Orioles from 1892 to 1898.

Dominant Years:

From 1894 to 1898, Kelley emerged as one of the most productive players in baseball. He drove in at least 100 runs in each season, amassing a total of 573 RBIs during that stretch. This impressive feat placed him second only to Hugh Duffy in terms of RBIs during that period.

Versatility and Leadership:

Kelley's versatility extended beyond hitting. He showcased his fielding skills as a left fielder and even served as a player-manager for the Cincinnati Reds from 1902 to 1905. In his managerial role, he led the Reds to a third-place finish in 1904, demonstrating his leadership abilities.

Continued Success:

Despite a slight decline in production towards the end of his career, Kelley remained a valuable contributor to his teams. He played for various teams, including the Brooklyn Superbas and the Baltimore Orioles (AL), until his retirement in 1908.

Legacy and Recognition:

Joe Kelley's impact on baseball is undeniable. He finished his career with a respectable .317 batting average and 443 stolen bases. His exceptional performance earned him a well-deserved spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971.

Joe Gordon

“We’re not afraid of DiMaggio or Keller. The man we fear is Gordon.” – Dodgers manager Leo Durocher before the 1941 World Series. He redefined the tools necessary for middle infielders, adding power to the mix while setting the bar even higher for acrobatic play in the field. In the final analysis, however, one word has always defined Joe Gordon: Winner. — baseballhall.org

Born February 18, 1915, in Los Angeles, CA, was Baseball Hall of Fame second baseman Joe Gordon. Gordon wore the Number 6 on the New York Yankees (1938,-46) for 7 seasons, nd a few more years on the Cleveland Indians Roster wearing Number 4, as he batted 0.268 for his career, had an On Base percentage of 0.466, with 253 career Home Runs, and Gold Glove Awarded Seasons. Joe is one of the top MLB Jersey Number 6s of All-Time.

Clark Griffith

Born November 20, 1869, was Baseball Hall of Fame Pitcher and Outfielder Clark Griffith. This legend was a pioneer of baseball and had the lowest ERA of any pitcher of his time playing. Griffith played with the St. Louis Browns, Boston Reds, Chicago Colts, and Chicago Orphans. Later, he stayed on the bench, serving as the player-manager for the Chicago White Stockings and New York Highlanders ball clubs.

Jacob Ruppert NY Yankees HOF Executive

Born August 5, 1867, in New York City, New York, was Baseball Hall of Fame Executive Jacob Ruppert Jr. This legendary businessman was the owner of the New York Yankees 1915-39 and the man that traded for and signed Babe Ruth and then built Yankee Stadium. He was also known as a member of the US House of Representatives from New York.
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