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  • ...'''Chicago Cardinals''' were a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, [[Illinois]]. They were an independent team in 1971-72 and played in the N *1/16: '''Chicago Cardinals''' - St. Paul Parkers 10:1
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  • '''Team Chicago''' was a semi-pro ice hockey team based in [[Illinois]] that was active dur ...ed up 27 wins, 2 losses and a tie in 30 games against competition from the Chicago area.
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  • | team = Chicago State Cougars | institution = Chicago State University
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  • The '''Chicago Area Amateur Hockey League''' was contested in and around Chicago, [[Illinois]], from 1952-1956. It was also known as the '''Illinois AAU Hoc *12/4: '''Chicago Blades''' beat River Forest
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  • This page features information on '''amateur ice hockey activities in the Chicago, [[Illinois]] area between 1946 and 1951''': *12/22: '''Chicago Falcons''' - Hammond Mohawks 3:1
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  • '''Team Chicago''' was a semi-pro ice hockey team based in [[Illinois]] that was active dur ...ed up 27 wins, 2 losses and a tie in 30 games against competition from the Chicago area.
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  • The '''Chicago Area Amateur Hockey League''' was contested in and around Chicago, [[Illinois]], from 1952-1956. It was also known as the '''Illinois AAU Hoc *12/4: '''Chicago Blades''' beat River Forest
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  • This page features information on '''amateur ice hockey activities in the Chicago, [[Illinois]] area between 1946 and 1951''': *12/22: '''Chicago Falcons''' - Hammond Mohawks 3:1
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  • ...'''Chicago Cardinals''' were a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, [[Illinois]]. They were an independent team in 1971-72 and played in the N *1/16: '''Chicago Cardinals''' - St. Paul Parkers 10:1
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  • *Chicago Catholic Youths - Minneapolis Ascensions 2:1 *St. Cloud Teachers - Chicago Catholic Youths 2:0
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  • | team = Chicago State Cougars | institution = Chicago State University
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  • *5/20/22: '''Chicago North Stars''' - {{ih|Puerto Rico}} 6:0 *5/21/22: '''Chicago North Stars''' - {{ih|Puerto Rico}} 5:3
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  • [[Chicago Shamrocks]] 30-13-5-60 121- 71 *'''Chicago 2''' Duluth 1
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  • *[[Chicago Hornets]] *[[Chicago Firemen]]
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  • *2/10: '''University of Illinois''' - Chicago Firemen 12:7 *10/13: '''Peoria Stars''' - Chicago Tee Pees 13:5
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  • *3/21: '''Milwaukee Oaks''' - Chicago Indians 6:4 - Oaks 7-1 after game *3/31: Milwaukee Oaks - Chicago Shooting Stars
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  • *4/7/23: Reapers U18 - {{ih|Puerto Rico}} 12:5 @ Chicago *4/8/23: {{ih|Puerto Rico}} - Reapers U18 3:1 @ Chicago
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  • The [[Chicago Black Hawks]] of the [[National Hockey League]] came out for a five game se | align="left" | March 29 || '''Vancouver 6''' || Chicago 0 || Vancouver
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  • *1/30: '''Milwaukee Admirals''' - Chicago Chargers 12:4 *2/13: '''Milwaukee Admirals''' beat Chicago Chargers
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  • *3/23: '''St. Louis Blazers''' - Chicago Saints 5:3 - " - Blazers 40-8-3 on season *1/17: Brentwood Blazers - Chicago Minor Hawks 5:5
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  • The capital is Springfield and the largest city is Chicago. ...city. Activities in Chicago were sporadic due to the weather. In 1901, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery hockey team went on a tour, visiting Buffalo, Tor
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  • *[[Chicago Baby Ruths]] *'''Baltimore''' 6 Chicago 2
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  • *10/11: '''Springfield Kings''' - Chicago Chargers 8:6 *12/6: '''Springfield Kings''' - Chicago Chargers 4:2
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  • *1/12: '''Chicago Lake''' - Camden 8:3 *1/29: '''Washburn''' - Chicago Lake 3:2
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  • *{{Flagicon|USA}} '''Chicago Steel''' - {{Flagicon|KAZ}} Snow Leopards Astana 3:0 *{{Flagicon|LAT}} HK Riga - {{Flagicon|USA}} '''Chicago Steel''' 2:3
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  • *11/12: '''Las Vegas Aces''' - Chicago Selects *11/13: '''Chicago Selects''' - Las Vegas Aces
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  • *1/23: Tazewell Stars - Chicago Maple Leafs *2/21: '''Tazewell Stars''' - Chicago Chargers 11:4
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  • ...er Charlie Gardiner, professional goaltender with the [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]]. Gardiner was born in Edinburgh and was captain of the 1934 B
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  • Teams were added in [[Chicago]] and [[Buffalo]] as the league started to challenge the [[National Hockey [[Chicago Shamrocks]] 24-21-2-48 118- 98
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  • *11/21: '''Anchorage Aces''' - Chicago Chargers 4:3 *11/22: '''Anchorage Aces''' - Chicago Chargers 6:4
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  • | [[Chicago Ice Palace]] || Chicago, Illinois || Circa 1910 || ?
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  • ...stone, banished by National Hockey League team owners in 1917, owned the [[Chicago Cardinals]]. Eager to sign a new interleague agreement with the NHL in 1927 ...with the NHL. They approved the creation of a new Chicago franchise, the [[Chicago Shamrocks]], owned by James E. Norris, bringing the league into an NHL mark
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  • *2/13: '''Jackson Hole Moose''' - Chicago Chargers 5:3 *2/14: '''Jackson Hole Moose''' - Chicago Chargers 7:4
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  • ...yers would go on to form the nucleus of the expansion [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] franchise, which began play the following season. * Dick Irvin, 1922-1925 Chicago Black Hawks
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  • ...e season, there was a series of games between the [[Boston Bruins]], the [[Chicago Black Hawks]], and the three playoff teams of the California League. | align="left" | April 10 || '''San Francisco 4''' || Chicago 3 || San Francisco
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  • Feb 16 4-3 Marquette University @ Chicago
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  • | played_for = New York Rangers<br>Chicago Blackhawks ...ers team in 1927-28. After the 1929 season, Abel's rights were sold to the Chicago Black Hawks, where he played five more years, wearing sweater number 2. Abe
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  • ...ania. He moved to the United States after the war, and settled down in the Chicago area.
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  • The Detroit Millionaires, Chicago Blackhawks, and Pittsburgh Pirates traveled to Los Angeles to play the loca *4/11: '''Chicago Blackhawks''' - Winter Garden 5:4
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  • *2/16: '''Chicago Falcons''' - Memphis All-Stars 9:6 @ Memphis *3/9: '''Chicago Vikings''' - Memphis All-Stars 7:5 @ Memphis
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  • *12/19: '''Illinois-Chicago''' - Oberlin 8:0 *12/20: '''Illinois-Chicago''' - Oberlin 8:2
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  • ...3. The Whiting Macks spent the 1933-34, 1934-35 and 1937-38 seasons in the Chicago Amateur Hockey League. The Hammond Rangers also played in the league in 193 ...sity 14-2 on March 27, Indiana University 5-2 on the 31st, and fell to the Chicago Motor Club 4-0 on April 3. In 1954, an Indianapolis amateur team faced the
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  • *1935: [[Chicago Baby Ruths]] *1993: Chicago Chargers
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  • | MVP = Max Bentley <small>(Chicago Black Hawks)</small> | top_scorer = Max Bentley <small>(Chicago Black Hawks)</small>
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  • ...the franchise and players contracts for $40,000 and suspended operations. Chicago would not participate in the dispersal draft, while St. Louis would not hav Howie Morenz played badly for Chicago and incurred the wrath of Chicago owner Frederic McLaughlin. He was subsequently traded to the New York Range
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...ed 44 games each. The [[Montreal Canadiens]] beat the [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] three games to two in a best-of-five [[Stanley Cup]] final fo
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] Chicago started with sub-par goaltending, but then president and general manager Bi
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  • *5/20/22: {{ih|Puerto Rico}} - Chicago Top Shelf 6:2 @ Chicago *5/21/22: {{ih|Puerto Rico}} - Bardown Hockey Club 3:2 @ Chicago
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  • *1/7: '''Green Bay''' - Chicago Stars 15:1 *1/8: '''Green Bay''' - Chicago Stars 14:4
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  • He helped organize a tour of Europe for the Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers in 1959. Delnon was twice convicted of frau
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  • | 3. ||align="left"| [[Chicago Jegesmedvék]] || 8 || 3 || 0 || 5 || 34 || 51 || '''6'''
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  • Dec 30 4-6 (1:3, 0:2, 3:1) [[United States]] @ Chicago
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  • [[Chicago Cardinals]] 11-24- 2-24 52-73
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  • ...are notable in that their roster was used to build the [[NHL]] expansion [[Chicago Blackhawks]]. ...f the Rosebuds were sold for $100,000 to form the new [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] expansion franchise.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Patricks, hoc
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  • ...ame played in Omaha. Another such game took place on December 1, 1954, the Chicago Blackhawks tying the [[Montreal Canadiens]] 3-3. The [[Omaha Amateur Hockey
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  • | season_champs = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...uary 25. He got his 100th career shutout on March 4, when Toronto defeated Chicago 4–0.
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  • | finals_champ = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...League]] (NHL). Eight teams each played 48 games. The [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] were the [[List of Stanley Cup champions|Stanley Cup winners]
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  • | '''[[Chicago Black Hawks]]''' || 48 || 16 ||25|| 7 || 39|| 112|| 139|| 335 ! bgcolor="#DDDDDD" colspan="7" | [[Chicago Blackhawks]] vs. [[Canadiens de Montréal|Montréal Canadiens]]
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  • | finals_champ = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...League]] (NHL). Nine teams each played 48 games. The [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] were the [[List of Stanley Cup champions|Stanley Cup winners]
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...List of Stanley Cup champions|Stanley Cup champions]] as they defeated the Chicago Black Hawks four games to two.
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== ...ets all had active hockey teams this winter. A team from Milwaukee visited Chicago and a played a series of games against the local teams.
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  • | top_scorer = Bobby Hull <small>([[Chicago Blackhawks|Black Hawks]])</small> ...hen a week later, Gump got bombed 11-2. Nothing had changed. Later against Chicago, Worsley suffered an injury that finished him for the season. Hawks' winger
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...60 NHL season|1960]] as they were victorious over the [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] in a seven-game final series.
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  • ...the first time, a team produced three consecutive top rookies. McCool and Chicago netminder Mike Karakas tied for the league lead in shutouts with four each. A major trade that occurred this year was Chicago trading their great defenceman Earl Seibert to Detroit for Don Grosso, Cull
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  • ...didn't prevent them from finishing last, though. On December 9, 1941, the Chicago Blackhawks-Boston Bruins game would be delayed for over a half-hour as Unit | '''[[Chicago Black Hawks]]''' || 48 || 22 || 23 || 3 || 47 || 145 || 155 || 365
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  • ...ockey)|Victoria Cup]]. The game pit the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]'s [[Chicago Blackhawks]] against the [[Champions Hockey League]] title-holder, the [[ZS
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  • | MVP = Bobby Hull <small>([[Chicago Blackhawks|Black Hawks]])</small> ...d to fulfill the wishes of James D. Norris and Arthur Wirtz, owners of the Chicago Black Hawks, who also owned the St. Louis Arena, which they wanted to sell.
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  • ...ove to Chicago and play in the new Chicago Stadium but the owners of the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] refused to allow the new team within their territory.<ref>{{ci ...e Buffalo team collapsed and Calder entered into negotiations to merge the Chicago Shamrocks, owned by James Norris, with the Detroit Falcons, now bankrupt. T
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  • Chicago, who had made the mammoth nine player deal the previous season, now decided ...real opened the season before a crowd of 15,100 fans as the Canadiens beat Chicago 4-2. Rocket Richard had a goal and Bernie Geoffrion had two. On the same ni
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  • A college hockey team and the Chicago Spaldings from the [[United States]] visited Canada this winter. *2/11: '''London Princess Hockey Club''' - Chicago Spaldings 8:1
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  • A big deal was made between Toronto and Chicago as the Maple Leafs shipped Al Rollins, Gus Mortson and Cal Gardner for goal Sid Abel was signed by Chicago to be player-coach.
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  • ...fruition this year. The all-star game, however, saw a bad ankle injury to Chicago Black Hawks forward Bill Mosienko that nearly ended his career. Other stars Seven games into the season, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks made, at that time, the biggest trade in NHL history. The Maple
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  • | '''[[Chicago Black Hawks]]''' || 48||23 || 19 || 6 || 52 || 112 || 120 ||351 ...round. The third seed Toronto Maple Leafs swept the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks en route to the Stanley Cup finals.
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  • |align=left|Chicago Blackhawks || 2 || 0.000 || || || 1 || 0.000 || || || || || | * 1976-01-07 Soviet Wings beat Chicago Blackhawks 4 to 2
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  • ...Blackhawks]]. The jersey design and uniform bore close resemblance to the Chicago Blackhawks design, with the AJIHL logo used for shoulder crests.<ref name=" ...the '''Melbourne Whalers''', which avoided the close resemblance with the Chicago of the [[NHL]] after the NHL had made complaint about a breach of copyright
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  • | top_scorer = Stan Mikita <small>([[Chicago Blackhawks|Black Hawks]])</small> ...d Wings, who'd likewise worn out his welcome in Detroit, was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks for goaltender Roger Crozier, who would make an immediate impac
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  • *1/3: '''Wisconsin''' - Chicago AA 3:1 *1/16: '''Chicago AA''' - Marquette 1:0
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  • | top_scorer = Max Bentley <small>(Chicago Black Hawks)</small> Chicago decided to purchase goaltender Paul Bibeault from Montreal and regretted it
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  • ...n of their existing uniform, swapping red elements for white elements. The Chicago Black Hawks introduced a new uniform design, and differentiated between ver ...ins, and Lionel Conacher. Although Morenz wasn't his old self, he did help Chicago, who finished second in the American Division, just falling short of Boston
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  • | top_scorer = Roy Conacher <small>(Chicago Black Hawks)</small> | [[Chicago Black Hawks]] || 60 || 21 || 31 || 8 || 50 || 173 || 211 || 695
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  • *12/30: '''Cornell''' - Yale 4:3 @ Chicago Ice Palace *12/31: '''Cornell''' - Yale 3:1 @ Chicago Ice Palace
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  • | finals_champ = [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]] ...series since 1949 with two [[United States|American]]-based teams. It was Chicago's first Cup win since 1938; they would not win another until 2010.
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  • ...nited States]]. The league added three new teams: the [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]], [[Detroit Cougars (NHL)|Detroit Cougars]] and [[New York Ran ...ep some of the players for the Bruins, sell twelve players each to the new Chicago and Detroit franchises and distribute the rest to the rest of the league.{{
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  • | top_scorer = Doug Bentley <small>(Chicago Black Hawks)</small> ...al Six era, with the NHL consisting of six teams (the [[Boston Bruins]], [[Chicago Black Hawks]], [[Detroit Red Wings]], [[Montreal Canadiens]], [[New York Ra
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  • *2/5: '''Fairbanks Gold Kings''' - Chicago Mean Machine 7:1 *2/6: '''Fairbanks Gold Kings''' - Chicago Mean Machine 13:4
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  • ...ll-Star Game when it was reported that Toronto had sold Frank Mahovlich to Chicago for $1 million and James D. Norris produced a cheque for the amount. On the ...rious incident took place on October 23 between the Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks. A vicious stick-swinging duel took place between Gilles Trembl
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  • ..., Pētersons moved to the USA where he played for the Swedish football club Chicago Viking.
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  • *12/21: '''Milwaukee Flyers''' - Chicago Blades 18:2
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== The Chicago Hockey Association had a league for the 1920-21 season, featuring six teams
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  • *11/14: Hillsdale - Illinois-Chicago 3:3 *11/10: '''Illinois-Chicago''' - Hillsdale 8:3
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== ...University, Illinois Athletic Club, Canadian Club, Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago Beach Hotel, and Hinsdale Hockey Club. The Rogers Park Skating Club was ini
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  • | MVP = Stan Mikita <small>([[Chicago Blackhawks|Black Hawks]]) ...on of Toronto, Norm Ullman of Detroit and Kenny Wharram and Stan Mikita of Chicago. Led by Alan Eagleson, the new National Hockey League Players' Association
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  • ...league was formed at the Conference of Hockey Clubs in American Cities in Chicago, Illinoi] on November 5, 1904. The Canadian Soo was represented by J. P. M
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== ...ive teams included the Sepoys, Riverside Hockey Club, Chicago Hockey Club, Chicago Skating Club, Lake Forest Academy, and the Prairie Avenue Hockey Club.
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  • ...ber 2, 1949 at Chicago Stadium, a rather serious brawl broke out in a game Chicago defeated Montreal 4-1. During the second period, some rinkside fans began t After Chicago defeated Toronto 6-3 on November 27, Conn Smythe told goaltender Turk Broda
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  • *3/12: '''Illinois''' - Chicago Hornets *'''Chicago Hornets''' - Illinois 5:3
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== ...o Hockey League was contested this winter, with the Calumet Lacrosse Club, Chicago Hockey Club, Sepoys, and Shamrocks.
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  • Goldstick Tournament @ Chicago (late Dec) *'''Chicago Flames''' - Owensboro 8:0
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== The [[Chicago Ice Palace]] opened, giving Chicago an artificial ice rink where games could be consistently played. The openin
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  • ...im behind the bench in the Motor City. One of the first things Ivan did at Chicago was to establish an extensive farm system, something the Black Hawks never On December 18, Richard scored his 400th career goal against Chicago netminder Al Rollins in a 4-1 Canadiens victory over the Black Hawks.
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  • | MVP = Al Rollins<small>([[Chicago Blackhawks|Black Hawks]])</small> There were persistent rumours that the Chicago Black Hawks would fold due to the poor performance of the team and fans sta
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  • Chicago, after its Stanley Cup win the previous season, began floundering at mid-se | [[Chicago Black Hawks]] || 48 ||12 ||28|| 8 || 32|| 91|| 132 ||367
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  • ==Chicago, Illinois== [[File:1901 Chicago Dental College.png|thumb|250px|The Chicago College of Dental Surgery team.]]
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  • *12/20: '''Chicago AA''' - Notre Dame 3:0 *'''Marquette''' - Chicago Athletic Club 4:2
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  • ...sic while in Thailand during the NHL Lockout.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/blackhawks/post/_/id/4672590/oduya-relishes-stint-with-team-in-thailand Odu
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