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  2. Peter Puck - Wikipedia

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    Peter Puck is a hockey puck-shaped cartoon character. The puck, whose animated adventures appeared on both NBC's Hockey Game of the Week and CBC 's Hockey Night in Canada during the 1970s, explained ice hockey rules , equipment and the sport's history to the home viewing audience.

  3. Peter Pocklington - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hugh Pocklington (born November 18, 1941) is a Canadian entrepreneur. Peter Pocklington was known among North American hockey fans as " Peter Puck ", an entrepreneur from oil-rich Alberta who was also the owner of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Edmonton Oilers .

  4. History of the National Hockey League on United States ...

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    NBC's NHL coverage during the 1970s introduced the animated character Peter Puck as a between-periods feature. Peter Puck, whose cartoon adventures (produced by Hanna-Barbera) appeared on both NBC's Hockey Game of the Week and CBC's Hockey Night in Canada, explained hockey rules to the home viewing audience. Besides Peter Puck, the 1970s ...

  5. Peter Hamby - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hamby (born August 21, 1981) is an American political journalist. [2] He is the host of Good Luck America at Snapchat and a contributing writer for Puck News and Vanity Fair. [3] [4] He began his journalism career at CNN. Hamby has been described as an early adopter among political journalists of social media. [5]

  6. NHL on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    Besides Peter Puck, the 1970s version of The NHL on NBC had a between-periods feature titled Showdown. The concept of Showdown involved 20 of the NHL's greatest players (16 shooters and four goaltenders) going head-to-head in a taped penalty shot competition with Brian McFarlane hosting.

  7. NHL on NBC - Wikipedia

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    Besides Peter Puck, the 1970s version of The NHL on NBC had a between-periods feature titled Showdown. The concept of Showdown involved 20 of the NHL's greatest players (16 shooters and four goaltenders) going head-to-head in a taped penalty shot competition.

  8. Brian McFarlane - Wikipedia

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    50 years of hockey, 1917-1967: an intimate history of the National Hockey League, 1967; Peter Puck: Love That Hockey Game!, 1975; 60 years of hockey: the intimate story behind North America's fastest, most exciting sport : complete statistics and records, 1976; McFarlane, Brian (1984). Brian Mcfarlane's NHL Hockey 1984. McClelland and Stewart.

  9. Dan Kelly (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Daniel Kelly (September 17, 1936 – February 10, 1989) was a Canadian-born sportscaster best known for his TV/radio play-by-play coverage of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, from 1968 until his death 21 years later, as well as for his national television work on NHL telecasts in both the United States and Canada.