LAST WEEK WE LOST HOF GOALIE KEN DRYDEN.
THIS WEEK IT IS RANGER AND RED WING HOF GOALIE EDDIE GIACOMIN!
RIP EDDIE!
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WINGS 3 BRUINS 0
Speedy Paul Violassi nets two goals for the Wings. Dougie Roehl with the game winning goal. Puck stopper Mike Schlimgen with the ten save whitewash. No Bruins highlights in this penalty free game.
FLYERS 3 HAWKS 2
The Flyers play a great game and clip the Hawks. The Flyers jump out to a 3-0 lead on goals from Ben Haynes, Mike Fox and sub Ken Debus. Goaler Billy Papciak stood tall in nets. Bo Altherr and Todd Hachigan(Goalie Pulled) score late goals for the Hawks. Another penalty free game.
SHARKS 3 HABS 3
A very even game as the final score indicates. Kenny Wilkins and The Mikes – Harke and Ala score for the Habs. Steve Dietrich, Al Pyc and sub Chuck Mouraine tally for the Fish in yet another penalty free game.
HABS 4 FLYERS 0
The line of Mike Ala(2), Robbie Porter(1) and Donald Courtley(1) do all the scoring for the French guys. Goalie Brian Miller with the well deserved shutout. Flyers sub Ken Debus(Holding) gets a grip on Mike Harke of the Habs who took high exception and incurs a roughing minor penalty as they both chirp to the box.
WINGS 2 SHARKS 1
This was a very well played game as the first place Wings remain undefeated in this young season. Subs Steve Orr and Matt Lawson do the honors for the Wings. Goalie Mike Schlimgen with another strong game in nets! Al Pyc with the lone Shark goal. Sharks sub Rea with a solo roughing minor penalty.
HAWKS 5 BRUINS 1
Todd Hachigan, Kenny Perko, Pat Berry, Ronnie Meltsner(SH) and Bo Altherr score for the Hawks who split on the day. Goalie Mike Haines with a light workload. Pictured below standing on the left a long time ago – Jimmy Klimkowski with the lone Bruins goal of the day as they drop a deuce.
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Which HOF baseball player was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 1984?
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Tom Glavine was drafted by both the Los Angeles Kings in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft (in the fourth round, 69th overall[2]—two rounds ahead of future National Hockey League star Brett Hull and five rounds ahead of Luc Robitaille, both 2009 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees), and the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball organization in the second round of the 1984 amateur baseball draft. Glavine elected to play baseball and made his major league debut on August 17, 1987.