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Denis Potvin

Denis PotvinBorn: Oct. 29, 1953Hockey D won Norris Trophy 3 times (1976,78-79); 5-time All-NHL 1st-team; led NY Islanders to 4 Stanley Cups.Sam PollockN - QMike Powell

Henri Richard

Henri RichardBorn: Feb. 29, 1936Hockey C leap year baby who played on more Stanley Cup championship teams (11) than anybody else; at 5-foot-7, known as the “Pocket Rocket ”; brother of…

Frank Selke

Frank SelkeBorn: May 7, 1893Hockey GM of 6 Stanley Cup champions in Montreal (1953,56-60); the annual NHL trophy for best defensive forward bears his name.Died: July 3, 1985Bud SeligR -…

Conn Smythe

Conn SmytheBorn: Feb. 1, 1895Hockey pioneer built Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931; managed Toronto to 7 Stanley Cups.Died: Nov. 18, 1980Walter (Red) SmithR - TSam Snead

Bobby Clarke

Bobby ClarkeBorn: Aug. 13, 1949Hockey C led Philadelphia Flyers to consecutive Stanley Cups in 1974-75; 3-time regular season MVP (1973,75-76); currently Flyers GM.Jim ClarkA - CRon Clarke…

Paul Coffey

Paul CoffeyBorn: June 1, 1961Hockey D 3-time Norris Trophy winner; member of four Stanley Cup championship teams at Edmonton (1984-85,87) and Pittsburgh (1991); ranks 10th on NHL all-time…

Art Coulter 2000 Deaths

Art CoulterAge: 92 Hall of Fame defenseman who played 11 NHL seasons with the Blackhawks and Rangers: won Stanley Cups in 1934 and 1940; retired in 1942; cause of death not givenDied: Mobile…

Leslie Orgel Biography

biochemistDied: Oct. 27, 2007 (San Diego, California) Best Known as: biochemist who wrote "The Origins of Life on the Earth" A biochemist who studied the…

Hal Laycoe 1998 Deaths

Hal LaycoeAge: 75 first coach of the Vancouver Canucks, beginning in 1970-71; won three Stanley Cups as a player with the New York Islanders; of a brief illnessDied: Vancouver, April 28,…

Al Arbour

Al ArbourBorn: Nov. 1, 1932Hockey coached NY Islanders to 4 straight Stanley Cup titles (1980-83); retired after 1993-94 season; 2nd on all-time career list with 904 wins (781 regular season…