Tio Gato 05:17 PM 01-04-2017
Bruins legend Milt Schmidt passed at 98 years old today. An amazing player. Bobby Orr called him the greatest Bruin ever. Most (or all) of us are too young to remember. Google him if you love hockey. He was truly great as a player, coach, GM and humanitarian.
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AdamJoshua 05:32 PM 01-04-2017
A sad day for the Bruins and for the NHL.
Rest in Peace, Cap! The last surviving member of the
Kraut Line.
Schmidt was the only person in Boston Bruins franchise history to serve as player, captain, coach and general manager. His Boston teams won the Stanley Cup in 1939 and in '41, and when he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force two months after the Pearl Harbor attack along with linemates Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer, they were carried off the ice on the shoulders of the archrival Montreal Canadiens..
http://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/1...chmidt-dies-98
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icehog3 05:42 PM 01-04-2017
Although I never saw him play, I know his story and admire him greatly.
R.I.P., Mr. Schmidt.
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CigarNut 06:19 PM 01-04-2017
AdamJoshua 06:30 PM 01-04-2017
Not even a mention on ESPN's main page, I'm sure if some NBA player knocked up a ho it would be on there, or got shot at a strip club it would be right there.
Nice pic on NHL.com
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Tio Gato 06:37 PM 01-04-2017
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Not even a mention on ESPN's main page, I'm sure if some NBA player knocked up a ho it would be on there, or got shot at a strip club it would be right there.
Nice pic on NHL.com
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Sadly ESPN treats hockey as an "other sport". I just can't watch Sports Center during NBA season.
:-)
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AdamJoshua 06:46 PM 01-04-2017
We are clearly not their target demographic.
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Porch Dweller 07:03 PM 01-04-2017
ESPN? What's that?
RIP, Milt. He was a true legend.
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drjammer 07:59 AM 01-05-2017
Greentud 10:40 AM 01-05-2017
He will be missed greatly around here. R.I.P. Milt.
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mosesbotbol 11:25 AM 01-05-2017
My dad probably knew him back in the day. He was a big player in the Boston scene in the 1950's (my dad), worked at Boston Arena and once tried out for the Bruins...
Milt is a legend in Boston.
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Bruins Fan 01:59 PM 01-05-2017
R.I.P. Milt...NESN will have a tribute to Milt tonight before the game.
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Greentud 07:09 PM 01-05-2017
I know there is no crying in hockey but the NESN tribute put a tear in my eye. Especially the pic of the Canadian players carrying him off the ice.
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AdamJoshua 11:51 AM 01-06-2017
Here's the Bruins tribute before last the game last night as well as a video they did. There's actually a short scene of a few seconds where you see the Habs carrying him off the ice off their shoulders.
https://youtu.be/gXEKeEdoGeU
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