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OPENING FACEOFF
October 26, 2015
Vol.
69
No.
05
WHERE’S THE FOIL?
The Penguins got off
lightly when the Hanson
Bros. visited the team
prior to a pre-season tilt.
FEATURES
Tyler Myers
16
DEPARTMENTS
04
Editor’s Notebook
Stars don’t align with one team anymore
Winnipeg’s other giant D-man likes to take
his time eating Chinese food, but his game has
quickly taken off with the Jets
By Ken Campbell
06
Inside Hockey
The scoop on the NHL-Adidas jersey deal;
Security trumps speed with metal detectors
40
Team Reports
St. Louis’ star sniper was driven to succeed
by his father and grandfather in Russia
From woolly mammoths to streamlined
works of art, hockey jerseys have undergone a
massive overhaul since they first hit the ice
By Ryan Kennedy
20
The History Of Sweaters
Jerseys
20
Top 100
50
Best of the Books
The Albert Einstein of hockey photographers
38
Don Edwards
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
The former NHL goalie has said goodbye to
Canada, but he’s still fighting to keep his parents’
killer behind bars
By Denis Gibbons
ON THE COVER
Chicago Blackhawks jersey by Dave
Sandford/HHOF; San Jose Sharks jersey by Reebok/CCM
Hockey; Trail Smoke Eaters jersey by Matthew Manor/Hockey
Hall of Fame
You won’t find any gaudy
Fishermen or Spiderknights
here. Only the all-time best
in ice fashion make our
definitive list of hockey’s
coolest duds. But who comes
in at No. 1? Spoiler alert: it’s
not, as we’re sure you assume,
the Chicago Blackhawks.
By Ryan Kennedy
52
Prospect Report
Red Bull pouring money into hockey hothouse
56
Strange But True
57
Last Minute
58
Overtime
How many players must die before the
hockey world starts taking care of its own?
O CTO B E R 26, 2015 - TH E H O C K EY N E W S
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THE HOCKEY NEWS OFFICES
Don’t get too attached to
your team’s superstar.
One day, almost inevitably,
he’ll move to another club
T
HE BARBER WHO CUTS MY HAIR
(yes, seriously) has been doing the
same job from the same location since 1951 – that’s 64 years and
counting. His two-chair establishment is tiny and cozy, decked
out like a one-room, deep-woods cabin, replete with rustic knick-
knacks and quaint chachkies, most of which have probably been there
since 1951. The conversation stretches from family to travel to entitled
kids to world politics. It’s an array of topics, but there’s always conver-
sation, and it’s always warm. When Jack is asked about his entrenched
roots, he replies, “If you’ve found something you like, someplace you
like, why move around?”
I can relate, having just marked my 26th year at The Hockey News.
Most of my co-workers are in similar positions. They’re passionate
about this brand, they enjoy the company of their teammates and they
love the subject matter. Their tenures here are typically long ones. Like
Jack’s situation, it’s an anomaly in modern society, where devotion
and loyalty are sometimes mistaken for inertia.
In the NHL, that type of longevity is all but extinct. Not that it was
ever the norm, but it’s rarer than ever, especially among the game’s
brightest stars, the players with whom we have the strongest emo-
tional ties. A glance at the players inducted into the Hall of Fame over
the past three decades is telling. From 1985 through 1997, 12 of 38
honored members (not including women or international-only play-
ers) were one-team men. That’s 32 per cent. By contrast, from 1998
through 2015, just three of 50 stars (six percent) toiled for one fran-
chise only, a list comprised of one of this year’s inductees, Nick Lid-
strom, as well as Joe Sakic and Steve Yzerman.
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sons? There aren’t any guarantees, but if we were betting, we’d place
money on Pavel Datsyuk, Sidney Crosby, Duncan Keith, Alex Ovechkin
and the Sedins, in that order. Patrick Marleau and Shane Doan are on
the bubble, primarily because they’re long-shot Hall material.
In our NHL team notes beginning on pg. 44, we shine the spotlight
on players with the longest tenures per franchise, guys who, for now,
have their teams’ logos tattooed on their hearts. We’re pretty sure
most of that artwork was done with vanishing ink.
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