[Classic Hockey] – Poetry in a Picture Frame – An Era Gone by…

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  1. All look awesome but that first picture is really weird. I think the goalie is really far out of his net in that one. Because from his position, you would assume that the net would be between the goalie and the camera position, but I guess it’s to the right just out of frame.

  2. I count myself lucky enough to have seen hockey from the mid to late seventies. I can’t imagine how Wild it would have been to see hockey in the 60s.

  3. So many ties in the crowd pre-70’s. I’m not sure whether it was arena lighting or camera tech that made the difference between 50’s/60’s shots and those from the 70’s. Maybe both.

  4. Thank you for sharing these, amazing walk back into yesteryear.

    Love the first shot, and others too.

  5. It’s absolutely wild how many generational players played for the Habs the first 70 years of the leagues history, even more than other O6 teams. The Richard Brothers, Le Gros Bill, LaFleur, Dryden, Plante, Robinson, just insane.

  6. And I whine and complain when I get a hangnail. These guys had cahones the size of hockey pucks!!

  7. I don’t know where you found these old pictures but please keep them coming. They are fantastic! Thank you!

  8. Pic # 2. What’s the sign hanging above the goalie? It looks like a snake with the #1 on it.

  9. Photos of the olden days are always awesome until you look close and start to think about the old days and look closer at the photos of the crowd and what that means for people who look different.

  10. Forget outdoor games. I want to see an old-timey game where players wear retro jersey & retro-styled equipment, no ads on boards and whatever else to get this kind of old school aesthetic.

  11. Note the brand new technology “Tuk” blades on the skates of Robinson, Savard, Esposito and Larouche in pic #3. We all had to have those instead of the old school metal tubes of old. In minor hockey about half had the new blades, the other half were have-nots.

  12. Pic 2 looks like Johnny Bowers in goal for Toronto

    Pic 3 looks like Ken Dryden in goal for Montreal and to the right of the goal is Phil Esposito for the NYR, so post trade with Boston so probably 1976ish

    Pic 4 also looks like Bowers in goal

    Pic 7 obviously Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita on Chi

    Pic 8 has #7 in blue a young Rod Gilbert, Mr. Ranger (RIP). Must be 1961-62 or 62-63. Fucking phenomenal.

    Pic 10 has Brad Park and Jean Ratelle trying to stuff one in on Dryden. Obviously after the espo trade again so 76 or 77 or so

    Pic 11 obviously Guy Lafleur shooting and Bobby Orr trying to block the shot. Great pic. Probably 73-74 or so

    Pic 15 wow a young Jaques Plante seeking the puck through the defense, this has to be late 50s

  13. I know ice rinks aren’t naturally white (it’s painted that way) but it’s still jarring to see a photo with a dark grayish ice surface

  14. Wow. Thanks OP. Rangers MTL and Savard or Robinson is about to eat a puck with crappy gear and yes, the shots were hard back then. LaFleur and Bobby Orr diving to block! No helmet of course, these are great shots

  15. I think it’s funny how there are titles under the photos with the team name. LOL, like there aren’t that many back then. We can tell.

  16. They really should dim the lights at games. Play in some dark arenas like in pic 1

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