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Post by OrsonSwelles on Mar 4, 2019 18:53:59 GMT
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Mar 4, 2019 19:00:33 GMT
"Lindsay's No. 7 was retired by the Red Wings in November 1991 and in 2008, the team honoured him with a statue on the Joe Louis Arena concourse."
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Mar 4, 2019 19:32:06 GMT
"Born July 29, 1925, Robert Blake Theodore Lindsay grew up in the gritty mining town of Kirkland Lake. The youngest of nine children, six boys and three girls, he said, 'I learned how to fight young.'"
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Mar 4, 2019 19:48:53 GMT
"A nine-time all-star who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1966"
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Mar 4, 2019 19:53:38 GMT
"Lindsay spearheaded the drive for a players' association and was its first president. The NHL Players' Association, formally ratified as a labour organization in 1967, honoured him in 2010 by renaming its MVP trophy the Ted Lindsay Award."
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