Thought you guys might like this. At the very end is a click from 1898.
Notice how they did faceoffs back then. Anyone know when it changed to the way we see them now?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwJzY0IBMFM[/youtube]
NHL Oldest Footage (1925 - 1936)
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Re: NHL Oldest Footage (1925 - 1936)
Couldn't find that but here are some interesting rule changes:
http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/rules/1910-1930" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://records.nhl.com/history/historical-rule-changes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: NHL Oldest Footage (1925 - 1936)
Great find. There's a segment around the six-minute mark that may have been the inspiration for the fast, skinny guy on NES Ice Hockey.
We may have been better off without goal horns.
We may have been better off without goal horns.
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Re: NHL Oldest Footage (1925 - 1936)
A brawl for a trip at the 2:35 mark?
The analog game clock at the 3:10 mark or so, and again 3:35. Looks like it's the '33 Stanley Cup Final.
The 1925 one at the 5:55 mark looked like an outdoor rink?
The analog game clock at the 3:10 mark or so, and again 3:35. Looks like it's the '33 Stanley Cup Final.
The 1925 one at the 5:55 mark looked like an outdoor rink?