EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was published on Nov. 10, 2011. Roger Christian, one-half of the Warroad, Minn., based brothers who helped lead the U.S. hockey team to the 1960 gold medal, died Wednesday at ...
Editor’s note: The Globe is reaching into its archives to bring you “Replay,” articles from the past that highlight something interesting, timely, or revealing. This column by Harold Kaese about ...
In the American Hockey League season of 1960-61, the Springfield Indians were so dominant, their opponents sometimes would resort to overly-rough play in an attempt to slow down owner Eddie Shore's ...
One-time Olympic hockey player and businessman Roger Christian poses for a portrait at his home in Warroad. Christian, who helped the U.S. hockey team win a gold medal in the 1960 Olympics, died ...
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Twenty years before the “Miracle On Ice,” the U.S. Olympic hockey team pulls off a less-celebrated miracle at the Winter Games in Squaw Valley. Just like in Lake Placid in 1980, the Americans beat the ...
Ruby Pastor, Buffalo’s Pepsi-Cola bottler and hockey team owner, tells The News’ Charley Young that he’s tired of worn-out NHL veterans who couldn’t make the Blackhawks — so Chicago sent them here.
Jack Riley, the Army coach who in 1960 guided the U.S. to its first Olympic gold medal in hockey, has died. He was 95. Riley died Wednesday on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, the U.S. Military Academy said ...
Roger Christian, who helped the U.S. hockey team win the 1960 Olympic gold medal, died Wednesday. He was 75. Roger and brother Billy Christian were linemates on the U.S. team in the Squaw Valley Games ...