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He’s slated to be part of the ’72 Summit Series Tour, a hot-stove discussion with players and management of that famed Team Canada victory. Their Sept. 8 stop at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre ...
Engblom played for the Montreal Canadiens at the start of his career, on a roster that included a half-dozen of Esposito’s Team Canada ’72 teammates. That helped — a little.
And then Phil Esposito – straight from battle, his blood up, dripping in sweat – gave The Speech. He didn’t promise victory. (Again: not American.) He just asked Canadians to be ...
And, as he did 33 years ago, Phil Esposito spoke for the 31 Team Canada members, chiding -- and thanking -- the disbelievers.
7 questions with '72 Summit Series star Phil Esposito Ben Kuzma talks to Phil Esposito about the 1972 Summit Series and state of today's NHL game.
Provided the world can achieve a post-pandemic norm, Phil Esposito will head to Moscow in September at the behest of Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The boos also cascaded down on Team Canada after the game ended in a 5-3 defeat. This prompted a passionately famous outburst from Team Canada's Phil Esposito in a televised postgame interview.
Boston Bruins legend Phil Esposito joined WEEI’s The Skate Podcast to reflect on his career, his memorable number retirement ceremony, the team’s Centennial celebrations, and more. Esposito ...
Esposito: Team Canada '72, without a doubt, because it was the unknown. We had no idea that these guys could play like they did, no idea.
But Esposito, Bobby Orr and Co. were a spectacle worth seeing, even if the home team was on the losing end. That’s my favorite part of Ovechkin’s 718th goal: Remembering Esposito.
Paul Henderson felt it was a good thing Team Canada players were in their dressing room immediately after their Game 4 loss to the Soviet Union in Vancouver in the 1972 Summit Series. They missed ...
Kuzma: 7 questions with '72 Summit Series star Phil EspositoBack to video What spawned your legendary Pacific Coliseum rant after losing Game 4? “I meant it.