McFarlane’s Spawn comic character appeared on some hockey-related merchandise in the 1990s. Spawn, dressed up as a hockey player, was pictured on a trading card that was given away with a sports ...
It was a flying oil drop out of the blue. The Edmonton Oilers’ first, and arguably boldest, third jersey debuted in the fall of 2001. It was blue, but a different blue than what the team usually used.
It was the early 1970s action photo that first stopped me, two superstars who had enjoyed their greatest success for the team that was their opponent here: Montreal Canadiens forward Frank Mahovlich ...
BOWMANVILLE — A request by former collection owner Brian McFarlane to buy the Total Hockey artifacts back has been rebuffed, with the Municipality saying he can bid just like everybody else.Staff got ...
CLARINGTON — Peter Puck creator Brian McFarlane is offering to buy back a hockey collection he sold to the Municipality more than five years ago, for a “fair price.” Clarington bought the collection, ...
The story of The Great One’s sale to the Los Angeles Kings from the Edmonton Oilers in August 1988 is a variation of the myth of the fast-talking American swindling the hapless Canadian out of his ...
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