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In the 1928 Stanley Cup Final, the 44-year-old coach Lester Patrick suddenly has to go to the goal

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April 7, 1928: The New York Rangers, the NHL and the Stanley Cup already exist, but ice hockey is yet another sport. When in the final around the prestigious trophy of the goalkeepers of the Rangers is injured, the coach and general manager, the 44-year-old Lester Patrick, jumps in. Coach Patrick does not know yet that he has to swap hat and suit with the goalie equipment. picture: April 7, 1928: The New York Rangers, the NHL and the Stanley Cup…
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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