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Legends of Hockey - Gordie Howe -DayWalk3r Gordon "Gordie" Howe, OC (born March 31, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan) is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada who played for the Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League, and the Houston Aeros and New England Whalers in the World Hockey Association. He is often referred to as Mr. Hockey, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, being most famous for his scoring prowess, physical strength, and longevity. Tags: legends of hockey nhl gordie howe DayWalk3r |
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Gordie Howe is the Greatest of Them All Recorded by Big Bob and The Dollars in 1963. Chum Chart info: Monday, March 18, 1963 38 Monday, March 25, 1963 36 Monday, April 01, 1963 35 Tags: Gordie Howe Hockey Puck Rockabilly |
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Gordie Brown - David Letterman Gordie Brown on David Letterman during impressionist week. Very funny impressions of - George Bush, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Sylvester Stalone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump, Mike Tyson, Jack Nicholson, Robert Di Niro, Clint Eastwood, Gary Shandling, Christopher Walken, Jim Carrey, and Tom Cruise. Tags: David Letterman Blink182 Blink 182 Gordie Brown |
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Gordie Sampson - "Fear of Flying" http://www.mydamnchannel.com/explore.aspx?channel=59 GORDIE SAMPSON won the 2007 Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year and a 2006 Grammy for Best Country Song (Jesus Take the Wheel, by Carrie Underwood). He's written big hits for Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Bon Jovi and Martina McBride and produced two great solo albums - Sunburn and Stones. Tags: nashville live music americana gordie sampson don was |
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Whalers Gordie Howe Looks back on the WHA Houston Aeros www.myhockeytv.com Gordie Howe reflects on the WHA Houston Aeros in this 1977 interview. Also shows his 1,000 goal, scored as New England Whaler. Tags: Gordie Howe Houston Aeros wha Hartford whalers |
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ECMA 2007: Chris Colepaugh feat Gordie Johnson Chris Colepaugh & the Cosmic Crew capped off a special night of rock at the Marquee in Halifax on the Saturday night of the East Coast Music Awards Weekend, in February 2007. This video captures Chris and his band capping off the night with the old Traffic tune 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' featuring very special guest Gordie Johnson. Tags: ECMA 2007 Chris Colepaugh |
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Golden Nugget signs multi-year deal with Gordie Brown The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino is proud to announce the signing of singer/impressionist/entertainer Gordie Brown to a multi-year contract to headline at the legendary property. Brown, who is currently touring North America with Celine Dion, will begin performances in February 2009, in the propertys Showroom, which will be renamed in his honor, The Gordie Brown Showroom. Starting in February, Brown will perform five nights a week with a four-piece band. He is well known for his amazing comedy and vast repertoire of celebrity impressions such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jack Nicholson and Sylvester Stallone, as well as Las Vegas icons like Elvis Presley and Sammy Davis, Jr. Brown has consistently received rave reviews by both critics and audiences alike, and has been recognized as Entertainer of the Year and Best Show. The Golden Nuggets Showroom, which completed a major expansion and renovation in October 2006, is an intimate, 600-seat theater on the third level of the hotels Spa Tower. It features plush seats and an advanced, state-of-the-art digital audio and visual system. The history of the Golden Nuggets showroom sets it apart from other venues of its size. Outstanding headliners of all genres such as Frank Sinatra, Kenny Rogers, Paul Anka, Tony Bennett, Don Rickles, Randy Travis and Regis Philbin have played the showroom, which continues bringing in a variety of acts and headline entertainment appealing to all tastes. For more information on Gordie Brown, visit his website at www.gordiebrown.com. For more information on the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino, visit www.goldennugget.com. Tags: Gordie Brown Golden Nugget Las Vegas Impression Comedy Headliner Showroom |
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KayvonTV meets Mr.Hockey Gordie Howe at 2007 NHL Awards http://www.kayvontv.com/watch/ Kayvon of KayvonTV.com meets Mr.Hockey Gordie Howe at the 2007 NHL Awards in Toronto. Gordon "Gordie" Howe, OC (born March 31, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan) is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada who played for the Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League, and the Houston Aeros and New England Whalers in the World Hockey Association. He is often referred to as Mr. Hockey, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, being most famous for his scoring prowess, physical strength, and longevity. Howe made his NHL debut in 1946 at the age of 18, playing right wing for the Detroit Red Wings. He quickly established himself as a great goal scorer and a gifted playmaker. Using his great physical strength, he was able to dominate the opposition in a career that spanned five decades. In a feat unsurpassed by any athlete, in any sport, Gordie Howe finished in the top five in scoring for twenty straight seasons. It is said that a Gordie Howe hat trick was a goal, an assist, and a fight. Surprisingly, this feat was only accomplished once in his career on December 22, 1955. Although famous as #9 during his long career, 18-year old Gordon Howe actually wore #17 throughout his rookie season with the Detroit Red Wings in 1946-47. Howe led Detroit to four Stanley Cups and to first place in regular-season play for seven consecutive years (1948-49 to 1955-56), a feat never equaled in NHL history. During this time Howe and his linemates, Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay, were known collectively as "The Production Line", both for their scoring and as an allusion to Detroit auto factories. Howe had been in his prime during a defensive era, the 1940s and 1950s, when scoring was difficult and checking was tight. As Howe emerged as one of the game's superstars, he was frequently compared to the Montreal Canadiens' Maurice "Rocket" Richard. Both were right wingers who wore the same sweater number (9), were frequently contenders for the league scoring title, and could also play rough if needed. During their first encounter in the Montreal Forum, when Howe was a rookie, he knocked Richard down with a punch after being shoved. The Red Wings and Canadiens faced off in four Stanley Cup finals during the 1950s. When Richard retired in 1960, he paid tribute to Howe, saying "Gordie could do everything." The Red Wings were consistently contenders throughout the 1950s and early 1960s but began to slump in the late 60s. When Howe turned 40, in 1967-68, the league expanded from six to twelve teams and the number of scoring opportunities grew as the game schedule increased. Howe played the 1968-69 season on a line with Alex Delvecchio and Frank Mahovlich. Mahovlich was big, fast, and skilled, and Delvecchio was a gifted playmaker. The three were dubbed "The Production Line 3" After twenty-five years, a chronic wrist problem forced him to retire after the 1970-71 season, and he took a job in the Red Wings front office. At the beginning of 1972, he was offered the job as first head coach of the New York Islanders, but turned it down.[1] A year later, he was offered a contract to play with the Houston Aeros of the newly formed World Hockey Association, who had also signed his sons Mark and Marty to contracts. Dissatisfied with not having any meaningful influence in the Red Wings' office, he underwent an operation to improve his wrist and make a return to hockey possible, and he led his new team to consecutive championships. In 1974, at the age of 46, Howe won the Gary L. Davidson Trophy, awarded to the WHA's most valuable player (the trophy was renamed the Gordie Howe Trophy the following year). In the final season of the WHA, Gordie had the opportunity to play with Wayne Gretzky in the 1979 WHA All-Star Game. The format of the game was a three-game series between the WHA All-Stars against Moscow Dynamo. The WHA All-Stars were coached by Jacques Demers and Demers asked Howe if it was okay to put him on a line with Wayne Gretzky and his son Mark Howe.[2] In Game One, the line scored seven points, as the WHA All-Stars won by a score of 4-2.[2] In game two, Gretzky and Mark Howe each scored a goal and Gordie Howe picked up an assist as the WHA won 4-2.[2] The line did not score in the final game but the WHA won by a score of 4-3. gordie howe red wings kayvon awards nhl detroit houston aeros whalers ne gretzky hockey goal score hit crosby orr hull richard staal ovechkin malkin sakic toronto maple leafs nhl awards interview score hit goal skate ice gord howe gordie kvon kavon funny interview detroit red wing http://www.kayvontv.com/watch/ Tags: gordie howe red wings kayvon awards nhl detroit houston aeros whalers ne gretzky hockey goal score hit crosby orr hull |
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Garnet Exelby - Gordie Dwyer Hockey Fight Gordie Dwyer finds out the hard way that then Atlanta Thrasher rookie Garnet Exelby is left handed. Great knock out made even better by the french announcers doing the play by play. Dwyer ends up on queer street after this one. Tags: Thrashers nhl hockey fight exelby dwyer knock out habs canadiens canadians canada atlanta montreal brawl |
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Gordie Johnson national anthems at NHL game Gordie Johnson from Big Sugar, and Grady sings the american national anthem and plays "Oh Canada" at opening of NHL hockey game between Toronto and New Jersey Tags: gordie johnson big sugar grady oh canada guitar NHL toronto new jersey |
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Milan Lucic Gordie Howe Hat-trick! Milan Lucic gets his first assist, first goal, and first big-time fight (vs. Ivanans) agaisnt Los Angeles in an 8-6 win. Scores the game-winning goal Tags: Boston Bruins Milan Lucic |
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Gordie Johnson-chili cold blood live at 105 FM The fox Gordie Johnson live with Uncle Rob peforming unplugged version of Chili Cold Blood while visiting during ECMA Feb 2008 Fredericton NB By Nancy Brown Tags: gordie johnson |
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Yzerman Retirement Gordie Howe Intro Gordie Mr.Hockey Howe is introduced by Darren Pang at Steve Yzerman's retirement ceremony Tags: Steve Yzerman Gordie Howe Retirement Red Wings |
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Gordie Howe Rejean Houle Coach the NHL Alumni Game Gordie Howe Rejean Houle Coach the NHL Alumni Game or Remember The Passion Alzheimer's Fundraiser 2008 Tags: NHL Alumni Alzheimer Remember the Passion Game 2008 |
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WHA Gordie Howe Houston Aeros vs. Winnipeg MyHockeyTV.com www.myhockeytv.com WHA Houston Aeros Gordie Howe scores a "Howe Hat Trick" (of sorts) with a goal, high-stick and ejection vs. Winnipeg Jets Dec. 2 1975 Tags: wha gordie howe houston aeros |
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Peters, 2/3 of a Gordie Howe Hat Trick Andrew Peters gets (the better) 2/3rds of a Gordie Howe Hat Trick Feb 20, 2007 against the Philadelphia Flyers. Tags: Andrew Peters Gordie Howe Hat Trick Buffalo Sabres Philadelphia Flyers NHL Hockey |
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"Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe. Detroit Red Wings / Houston Aeros Gordon "Gordie" Howe, OC (born March 31, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan) is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada who played for the Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League, and the Houston Aeros and New England Whalers in the World Hockey Association. He is often referred to as Mr. Hockey, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, being most famous for his scoring prowess, physical strength, and longevity. Gordie won every award and trophy possible. Although famous as #9 during his long career, 18-year old Gordon Howe actually wore #17 throughout his rookie season with the Detroit Red Wings in 1946-47, Howe led Detroit to four Stanley Cups and to first place in regular-season play for seven consecutive years (1948-49 to 1955-56), a feat never equaled in NHL history. During this time Howe and his linemates, Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay, were known collectively as "The Production Line", both for their scoring and as an allusion to Detroit auto factories. Howe had been in his prime during a defensive era, the 1940s and 1950s, when scoring was difficult and checking was tight. As Howe emerged as one of the game's superstars, he was frequently compared to the Montreal Canadiens' Maurice "Rocket" Richard. Both were right wingers who wore the same sweater number (9), were frequently contenders for the league scoring title, and could also play rough if needed. During their first encounter in the Montreal Forum, when Howe was a rookie, he knocked Richard down with a punch after being shoved. The Red Wings and Canadiens faced off in four Stanley Cup finals during the 1950s. When Richard retired in 1960, he paid tribute to Howe, saying "Gordie could do everything." The Red Wings were consistently contenders throughout the 1950s and early 1960s but began to slump in the late 60s. When Howe turned 40, in 1967-68, the league expanded from six to twelve teams and the number of scoring opportunities grew as the game schedule increased. Howe played the 1968-69 season on a line with Alex Delvecchio and Frank Mahovlich. Mahovlich was big, fast, and skilled, and Delvecchio was a gifted playmaker. The three were dubbed "The Production Line 3" and Howe's scoring returned to the levels of his youth, topping 100 points for the first time which included 44 goals and a career-high 59 assists. After twenty-five years, a chronic wrist problem forced him to retire after the 1970-71 season, and he took a job in the Red Wings front office. At the beginning of 1972, he was offered the job as first head coach of the New York Islanders, but turned it down. A year later, he was offered a contract to play with the Houston Aeros of the newly formed World Hockey Association, who had also signed his sons Mark and Marty to contracts. Dissatisfied with not having any meaningful influence in the Red Wings' office, he underwent an operation to improve his wrist and make a return to hockey possible, and he led his new team to consecutive championships. In 1974, at the age of 46, Howe won the Gary L. Davidson Trophy, awarded to the WHA's most valuable player (the trophy was renamed the Gordie Howe Trophy the following year). In the final season of the WHA, Gordie had the opportunity to play with Wayne Gretzky in the 1979 WHA All-Star Game. The format of the game was a three-game series between the WHA All-Stars against Moscow Dynamo. The WHA All-Stars were coached by Jacques Demers and Demers asked Howe if it was okay to put him on a line with Wayne Gretzky and his son Mark Howe.[2] In Game One, the line scored seven points, as the WHA All-Stars won by a score of 4-2.[2] In game two, Gretzky and Mark Howe each scored a goal and Gordie Howe picked up an assist as the WHA won 4-2.[2] The line did not score in the final game but the WHA won by a score of 4-3. When the WHA folded in 1979, the Hartford Whalers joined the NHL and the 51-year-old Howe signed on for one final season playing in all 80 games of the schedule, helping his team to make the playoffs with fifteen goals. One particular honor was when Howe, Phil Esposito, and Jean Ratelle were selected to the mid-season all-star game by coach Scotty Bowman, as a nod to their storied careers before they retired. Howe had played in five decades of all-star games and he would skate alongside the second-youngest to ever play in the game, 19-year-old Wayne Gretzky. The Joe Louis Arena crowd gave him a standing ovation twice, lasting so long, he had to skate to the bench to stop people from cheering. He had one assist in his side's 6-3 win. Another milestone in a remarkable career was reached in 1997 when Howe played professional hockey in a sixth decade. He was signed to a one-game contract by the Detroit Vipers of the IHL and, almost 70 years old, made a return to the ice for one shift. Tags: Gordon Gordie Howe ice hockey detroit red wings slapshot houston aeros fighter |
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ARCHIE CAMPBELL, Roy Clark, Gordie Tapp, J.Samples ~ COMEDY ARCHIE CAMPBELL, Roy Clark, Gordie Tapp, Junior Samples, Stringbean ~ COMEDY (USA TV 1969) Tags: ARCHIE CAMPBELL Roy Clark Gordie Tapp Junior Samples Stringbean COMEDY |
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Aletha & Gordie go to Amsterdam - Christmas 2006 - Large (4:05) Home movie of Aletha MacIntyre and Gordie Roline's trip to Amsterdam set to Sufjin Steven's "Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time." (2006) (non-profit) (slyboots.com) (large) Tags: Amsterdam holiday vacation large home movie slyboots Aletha MacIntyre Gord Roline Christmas Time |
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Meet Gordie - Delegate Training Video Check out this stop motion video created by the Bonoff for Congress campaign and volunteers. 84 individually customized peanut M&M's delegates were created, and only one was harmed in the making of this film. Tags: Terri Bonoff Congress Democrat CD3 Minnesota MN Politics Stop Motion Claymation Delegate Training |
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Gordie Sampson-Davey Jones-g.sampson/m. logan From the new album The Few and the Far Between. Smooth Herman's Songwriter's Circle Tags: Gordie Sampson The Few and Far Between |
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Gordie Johnson of GRADY does a little "Wild Ox Moan" Saturday June 16th, Gordie Johnson of GRADY did a Long and McQuade Guitar Clinic in Toronto. Taken with a digital camera, ignore the shakes. A gorgeous old BIG SUGAR song, this "Wild Ox Moan" will make you smile... Missed the first line of the song in shock that Gordie was actually going to do the song. Had asked about it the nite before at the GRADY "A Cup of Cold Poison" CD Release at the Gibson Showroom...and so on Saturday, Gordie joked about not doing 'Wild Ox Moan' because "of all the moaning I did last night." Methinks it still sounds pretty darned beautiful, non? Tags: Gordie Johnson Grady Big Sugar Wild Ox Moan Gibson Live Toronto Austin Texas Guitar |
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Gordie Sampson on Live at 5 Gordie Sampson report on Live at 5 discussing his Grammy nominations. Tags: Gordie Sampson Keith Urban Faith Hill Carrie Underwood |
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Joel Plaskett Emergency Gordie Johnson Hot For Teacher The Joel Plaskett Emergency play "Hot For Teacher" with Peter Elkas and Big Sugar's Gordie Johnson at Alderney Landing on the Dartmouth Waterfront, Nova Scotia. Tags: Joel Plaskett Emergency Gordie Johnson Peter Elkas Hot For Teacher |
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gordie howe from 50's to WHA footage from several sources Tags: nhl wha hockey team canada detroit red wings flyers houston aeros whalers stanley cup HHOF fight |