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The Genuine Originals: Why the National Hockey League's original six teams are not who you think they are
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The Genuine Originals: Why the National Hockey League's original six teams are not who you think they are
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Abstract |
A discussion of the original six teams that comprised the National Hockey League (NHL) when it was created in 1917. The teams were: the Montreal Canadiens; the Montreal Wanderers; the Ottawa Senators (not the team recreated in 1990); the Toronto Arenas; the Quebec Bulldogs; and the Hamilton Tigers. Brief histories of the six teams are provided.
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Canada's History
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vol. 93
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no. 5
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34-35
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Date |
October-November 2013
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Language |
en
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Citation |
“The Genuine Originals: Why the National Hockey League’s Original Six Teams Are Not Who You Think They Are.” Canada’s History 93, no. 5 (November 2013): 34–35.
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