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We Remember: Francis Clarence 'One-Eyed' McGee
Every year on November 11, citizens throughout the Commonwealth, the United States of America, and in other countries commemorate those who died while fighting for their countries in war since World War I with parades, moments of silence, and other ceremonies. During the days leading up to this...
Silver Seven interviews Michael McKinley, author of Hockey: A People's History (part two)
Yesterday, the first part of an interview with Michael McKinley, author of Hockey: A People's History, was posted on the website. In it, we talked about the writing process, the history of the game, and the stories that play such a key role in making it so enjoyable to follow. In this second...
Please welcome DarrenM to the S7S team
I'm pleased to annouce a new addition to the writing team on Silver Seven: DarrenM! DarrenM's from Kitimat, B.C.--home of the Marsh Peg goal-anchoring system, as well as New Jersey Devils prospect Rod Pelley--but has developed a fondness for the Ottawa Senators despite his geographic distance from...
Kenora Thistles - 1907 Stanley Cup Champions
The Kenora Thistles won the Stanley Cup in 1907, the smallest town (population 4,000) to have ever laid claim on the mug in history.The town was originally known as Rat Portage, Ontario. In the early 1890's, an amateur Senior hockey club was formed and a contest to name the team was held. The...







