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The Montreal Canadiens, The Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey

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The Montreal Canadiens and the Red Army played a historic series in 1972 that helped to save hockey. The series was played in the midst of the Cold War, and it was a major propaganda victory for the Soviet Union. However, the series also helped to popularize hockey in North America, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL.

The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens the Red Army and the Night That Saved Hockey
The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens, the Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey
by Todd Denault

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6735 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 346 pages

The series was played over eight games, with four games in Canada and four games in the Soviet Union. The Canadiens won the first game of the series, but the Red Army won the next three games to take a 3-1 lead. The Canadiens won the fifth game, but the Red Army won the sixth game to clinch the series.

The series was a major propaganda victory for the Soviet Union. The Soviets had never defeated the Canadiens before, and their victory was seen as a sign of the growing strength of the Soviet hockey program. The series also helped to popularize hockey in North America. The games were broadcast on television in both Canada and the United States, and they attracted a large audience. The series helped to create a new generation of hockey fans, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL.

The 1972 Summit Series was a historic event that had a major impact on the world of hockey. The series helped to popularize hockey in North America, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL. The series also helped to create a new generation of hockey fans, and it is still remembered as one of the greatest hockey series of all time.

The Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens are one of the most successful teams in NHL history. They have won 24 Stanley Cups, more than any other team. The Canadiens are also one of the most popular teams in the NHL, and they have a large fan base throughout Canada and the United States.

The Canadiens were founded in 1909, and they have played in Montreal ever since. The team has a rich history, and it has been home to some of the greatest players in NHL history, including Maurice Richard, Jean Beliveau, and Guy Lafleur.

The Canadiens are a proud team with a great tradition. They are one of the most successful teams in NHL history, and they have a large fan base throughout Canada and the United States.

The Red Army

The Red Army was the official hockey team of the Soviet Union. The team was founded in 1946, and it was disbanded in 1991. The Red Army was one of the most successful hockey teams in the world, and it won numerous international tournaments, including the Olympics and the World Championships.

The Red Army was a highly disciplined team with a strong work ethic. The team was also known for its innovative tactics, which helped to revolutionize the game of hockey.

The Red Army was a major propaganda tool for the Soviet Union. The team's success was seen as a sign of the strength of the Soviet system. The Red Army also helped to promote hockey in the Soviet Union, and it is credited with helping to create a new generation of hockey players.

The 1972 Summit Series

The 1972 Summit Series was a historic eight-game series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Red Army. The series was played in the midst of the Cold War, and it was a major propaganda victory for the Soviet Union. However, the series also helped to popularize hockey in North America, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL.

The series was played over eight games, with four games in Canada and four games in the Soviet Union. The Canadiens won the first game of the series, but the Red Army won the next three games to take a 3-1 lead. The Canadiens won the fifth game, but the Red Army won the sixth game to clinch the series.

The series was a major propaganda victory for the Soviet Union. The Soviets had never defeated the Canadiens before, and their victory was seen as a sign of the growing strength of the Soviet hockey program. The series also helped to popularize hockey in North America. The games were broadcast on television in both Canada and the United States, and they attracted a large audience. The series helped to create a new generation of hockey fans, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL.

The 1972 Summit Series was a historic event that had a major impact on the world of hockey. The series helped to popularize hockey in North America, and it is credited with helping to save the NHL. The series also helped to create a new generation of hockey fans, and it is still remembered as one of the greatest hockey series of all time.

The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens the Red Army and the Night That Saved Hockey
The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens, the Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey
by Todd Denault

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6735 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 346 pages
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The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens the Red Army and the Night That Saved Hockey
The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens, the Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey
by Todd Denault

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6735 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 346 pages
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