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After CBS lost the American television rights of the National Hockey League to NBC following the 1971-72 season (CBS was paying less than $2 million a year and NBC jumped to $5.3 million [1]), the network covered [2] the inaugural season of the World Hockey Association. [3] The WHA's TV deal [4] [5] permitted it to sell week‐night games to ...
The Triple Crown Line Dave Taylor, Charlie Simmer, Marcel Dionne: Los Angeles Kings: NHL: Named after their achievements; in 1980–81, the trio combined for 328 points to become the first line in NHL history where each player scored 100 points or more in the same season. 1979–1984 [23] [9] The Trio Grande: Mike Bossy, Clark Gillies, Bryan ...
Triple Crown of Science Fiction, Nebula Award, Hugo Award, and Philip K. Dick Award; only once occurring towards William Gibson Triple Crown was the show title for the 2007 Carolina Crown Drum & Bugle Corps , and was, in fact, about horse racing.
In the 1980–81 season, the Triple Crown line did even better than the season before, scoring a total of 161 goals and 191 assists, good for 352 points. [ 9 ] The entire line, along with goalie Mario Lessard , was selected to play in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game that season, which was played at the Forum - including a moment that saw the Triple ...
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Jim Ryun set a world record in the Mile run, 3:51.1 which lasted for eight years. The mark remained the American record until the Dream Mile in 1981, also on Wide World of Sports. July 1 A. J. Foyt and Dan Gurney win the Le Mans 24-Hour Grand Prix of Endurance. Jim McKay Phil Hill: Chris Economaki: July 29 & August 5