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Old Time Hockey Players
(hockey player) an athlete who plays hockey
"Old time" and "old timey" are terms used to describe stereotyped images and representations of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, generally not more than a generation before or after the turn of the century. The term "old timeyness" is used more rarely.
attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic); "houses with quaint thatched roofs"; "a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots"
(old times) auld langsyne: past times remembered with nostalgia
Seattle Totems - 1967-68 Lester Patrick Cup Champions
Having won the cup in 1966-67, the Totems repeat the feat in 67-68.
First row, l-r: Jim Armstrong, Gerry Leonard, Murray Costello, Guyle Fielder, Bill MacFarland, Don Ward, Don Head.
Second row, l-r: Pat Dunn, Dwight Carruthers, Don Chiz, Tom Iannone, Marc Boileau, Bill Dineen, Keke Mortson, Bob Courcy.
Third row, l-r: Bill Sheppard, Paul Cates, Chuck Holmes, Larry Lund, Gary Kilpatrick, Larry Hale, Earl Heiskala, Ray Larose, Steve Schonely.
Fireside Lounge
In my younger days, the Fireside was a spot my dad would take me for lunch after a Saturday AM hockey game or practice. I would order the same thing everytime, a hot dago. It was great, hit the spot after playing hockey. In later years, it was a spot we would go for a beer (or two) and shoot the breeze and play pull tabs.