Photo looking north on Yonge Street in Toronto at the intersection of Front Street. Viewable are the Hockey Hall of Fame, Scotia Tower and the One King Street Tower.
| Rogie Vachon - Hall of Fame Mask - 1971-73 Mask Photo of the Rogie Vachon mask in Hockey Hall of Fame Mask. 1971-73 Mask. Wore as member of the Los Angeles Kings.
Photo Specific Links: | Ken Dryden information at LegendsOfHockey.net | | from site: In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Montreal Canadiens had no room for under performers on their team. On the famous club's roster, there were enough talented and highly experienced players to put together several teams. Like all top teams, the old guard gradually retired and the team had to be reinforced with young players. But rookies spent as much time in the press box as on the ice.
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| | Hockey Hall of Fame building view from Front Street Photo of the Hockey Hall of Fame bulding at Yonge Street and Front Street in Toronto Ontario. NHL. IIHF. This building was previously a Bank of Montreal building.
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