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Shore retired as an NHL player after the 1939-1940 season, but still had a lot of hockey left in him. With his Indians of 1940-1941, he played all 56 of their games, plus three in the playoffs.
Eddie Shore is shown here outside the Coliseum at the Eastern States Exposition. Junior hockey programs still thrive in Western Massachusetts, but they can never be quite what they were in the ...
Born in 1902, Eddie Shore didn’t embrace hockey until his latter teen years. Shore spent most of youth playing soccer and baseball. His brother motivated Eddie to play hockey because he said ...
The Big E unveiled a special painting of Eddie Shore earlier this week at The Coliseum. Shore also known as “Mr. Hockey” had a very successful playing career for the Boston Bruins in the 1920 ...
Shore had scarcely introduced himself to his new teammates after being acquired from the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Hockey League on Aug. 20, 1926, when the Bruins' Billy Coutu took exception ...
Shore second on our list Photo shows Edie Shore, on Dec. 27, 1929, defense man extra ordinary of the Boston Bruins , leaders in the national hockey league, and the Idol of the bean town ice fans.
Eddie Shore played old-time hockey. UNLV football coach Bobby Hauck invoked Shore's name when asked about the yards the Rebels have allowed on defense after Saturday's 48-34 loss to Northern ...
Eddie Shore (front row, second from left) and his Melville Millionaires teammates. In 1926, Shore’s contract was sold to the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.
Shore was determined to reach Montreal in time for the game, especially since his Bruins already were shorthanded because of injuries. He also was well aware of the $500 fine Ross levied against ...
He had hoped to fetch about $100,000 for the jersey once worn by Shore, a four-time NHL MVP. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1947, the same year the Bruins retired his number.
On Tuesday, the American Hockey League announced that Redmond is the recipient of the 2018-19 Eddie Shore Award, given to the league’s top defenseman.