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The Hockey Writers share May 18 History

The winningest franchise in National Hockey League history had plenty to celebrate on this date throughout the decades. — thehockeywriters.com

The top events on the ice for the date of May 18 are shared such as the Habs with their 17th Cup, a final hat collection for the Great One, the Canadiens streak is snapped, and more.

May 3rd in Hockey History

May 3 has had a knack for drama. In addition to multiple OT goals, the league crowned its first-ever European-born scoring champion. — thehockeywriters.com

The Hockey Writers let us know about May 3 Hockey history. NHL May 3

Cy Young Baseball Legend

Cy Young left a legacy as a pitcher that is unlikely to ever be matched. The right-hander won 511 games during his tenure in baseball, almost 100 more than ...
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Today in Hockey History - May 25

May 25 is one of the most memorable days in NHL history. Not only was a bold prediction made true, but 3 Stanley Cup champions were crowned. — thehockeywriters.com

The Hockey Writers website brings us the NHL history of May 25, including:
1985 - the Great One, putting up a first-period hat trick in game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
2017 -Chris Kunitz of the Penguins lights the lamp in their 3-2 double-overtime win over the Ottawa Senators in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final

The May 18 Day in Hockey History

1971 - Montreal’s Henri Richard scored twice to lead the Canadiens to a 3-2 win at Chicago, in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Montreal... — www.greatesthockeylegends.com

The Greatest Hockey Legends site gives us a taste of history with Richard lights the lamps twice in game 7, a new 33 year-old Canuck Coach, birthdays for Kuri, Ashton, Fox, Tverdovsky, Chabot, and more.

Pat Quinn Architect of Empire, Builder of Legends

Pat Quinn wasn't just a hockey coach; he was a sculptor of dynasties, a whisperer of championships, and a quiet giant with an unwavering commitment to excellence. His career spanned decades, continents, and countless triumphs, etching his name as one of the most influential figures in NHL history.

Quinn's journey began as a player, a gritty defenseman known for his toughness and leadership. Though his on-ice accomplishments were respectable, it was behind the bench where his true genius blossomed. Starting with the Vancouver Canucks in the 1980s, he molded young talents into Stanley Cup contenders, instilling a disciplined, team-first approach that became his trademark.

His Midas touch continued with the Philadelphia Flyers, leading them to two consecutive appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals. But it was in Toronto where Quinn's legacy truly transcended. Taking over the struggling Maple Leafs in 1998, he embarked on a transformation that revitalized the city and the franchise.

He drafted wisely, acquiring cornerstones like Mats Sundin and Doug Gilmour. He fostered a culture of accountability and grit, turning a perennial underdog into a force to be reckoned with. Though the elusive Stanley Cup remained just out of reach, Quinn brought the Leafs back to respectability, guiding them to seven playoff appearances during his tenure.

Beyond wins and losses, Quinn's impact went deeper. He was a mentor, a father figure to countless players, including franchise-defining talents like Wendel Clark and Mike Gartner. He emphasized character as much as skill, building not just hockey teams, but men of integrity and resilience.

His legacy extends beyond Toronto. He served as General Manager of the Canadian Olympic team, leading them to gold in 2002. He coached Team Canada at the World Championships, further solidifying his reputation as a national treasure.

This Day in Hockey May 12

This date has provided big postseason moments throughout the history of the NHL. In addition, two Hall of Famers are celebrating birthdays. — thehockeywriters.com

The Hockey Writers website shares some great events on the ice from May 12 that include stories about Brian Sutter, Greg Paslawski, Cliff Ronning, Brett Hull, and more NHL May 12

This Day in Hockey May 13

Today’s date is chock-full of great Stanley Cup playoff moments, including some epic comebacks, overtime history and series-clinching wins. — thehockeywriters.com

The Hockey Writers website shares some moments in NHL lore that made May 13 stand out.

On This Day in Baseball May 26, 1993

  Cleveland Indians infielder Carlos Martinez hits a home run thanks Texas Rangers right fielder Jose Canseco. Canseco miss plays the fly ball on the warning track and the ball never hits his … — thestartingnine.wordpress.com

The StartingNine.com Blog shares that it was on this day in 1993 where Outfieler Jose Canseco misplayed a ball hit by Cleveland Indians infielder Carlos Martinez. The ball bounced off of Conseco noggin while he was tracking it on the warning track, and then went over the fence for a HR.
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