This Day In Hockey History (9/29)

One of those moments today that really kind of made you sad if you were a Buffalo Sabres fan.  This American to me at least would have been better than Mike Modano if not for injuries and particularly concussions.  However on this day 14 years ago, he would be traded from smalltown Buffalo to the bright lights and big city (New York City).  Here is that moment with a nice little video first ladies and gentlemen.

 

 

September 29, 1997


New York Rangers acquired Pat LaFontaine from the Buffalo Sabres, in exchange for a 1998 2nd Round Draft Pick, and future considerations.

 

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This Day In Hockey History (9/29)

This moment today happened eight years ago and has a bit of a here they are now twist.  This player played with the team, coached with them, went down to Lowell, came back, and now is the head coach.  Here it goes.

 

 

September 29, 2002


New Jersey Devils named their former star player John MacLean as a new assistant coach.

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This Day In Hockey History (9/29)

BallHype: hype it up!

At the time this moment seemed like pure lunacy but it turned out to be pretty good for St. Louis. Still a rarity but less of one now about young players and the C…..enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ4cx6y7NTs&hl=en&fs=1&

Pronger in the older days….

September 29, 1997


St. Louis Blues named 22-year-old Chris Pronger as their new Team Captain, the 16th (and youngest) in Blues’ history.

About Chris Wassel

Simply I am a sports writer whose first loves will always be hockey and food. As we attempt to fix the site which has fallen into some disrepair (okay a lot), any and all help is always appreciated. For now, everything will channel through on a post by post basis. As always, let's have some fun!

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