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Hockey Gems from the CBC Archives

To help celebrate the CBC Television series Hockey: A People's History, CBC Archives presents a collection of hockey-themed clips and topics about Canada's favourite pastime. Click on clips marked with (FULL TOPIC) to access many more radio and television clips on that topic.

For more on hockey in Canada, please visit CBC's Hockey: A People's History.

 
'Bashing' Bill Barilko goes missing

 
National Hockey League doubles in size

 
Harold Ballard is convicted of fraud

 'Bashing' Bill Barilko goes missing

"Bashing Bill Barilko" has just scored the game-winning goal to win the Stanley Cup. (Radio; runs 0:38)

 National Hockey League doubles in size

The NHL expands from six to 12 teams. (Radio; runs 2:12)

 Harold Ballard is convicted of fraud

Harold Ballard, the much-despised owner of Maple Leaf Gardens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, is convicted of 47 charges of theft and fraud. (TV; runs 2:10)

 
Henderson has scored for Canada

 
Wayne Gretzky: rising hockey star

 
Foster Hewitt: 'He shoots, he scores!'

 Henderson has scored for Canada

People take the day off work on Sept. 28, 1972 to watch Canada play the Soviet Union.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 9:25)

 Wayne Gretzky: rising hockey star

Thirteen-year-old Wayne Gretzky in conversation with CBC's Peter Gzowski.
(FULL TOPIC) (Radio; runs 20:19)

 Foster Hewitt: 'He shoots, he scores!'

Remembering Mr. Hockey Night in Canada, Foster Hewitt.
(FULL TOPIC) (Radio; runs 12:13)

 
Molson buys the Montreal Canadiens

 
Remembering Conn Smythe

 
The 'Punch-up in Piestany'

 Molson buys the Montreal Canadiens

Seven years after the Molson family sold the NHL team, the brewery buys back into hockey for $20 million. (TV; runs 1:42)

 Remembering Conn Smythe

Conn Smythe, founder, owner, coach and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, dies at age 85. (Radio; runs 6:45)

 The 'Punch-up in Piestany'

Junior hockey teams from Canada and the Soviet Union are ejected for fighting in an international tournament. (TV; runs 1:48)

 
Don Cherry: 'straight talking' success

 
Eric Lindros snubs the Nordiques

 
Alan Eagleson investigated

 Don Cherry: 'straight talking' success

Don Cherry reveals his secret weapon: frankness.
(FULL TOPIC) (Radio; runs 9:49)

 Eric Lindros snubs the Nordiques

The NHL's top draft pick rejects Quebec and returns to the minors. (TV; runs 2:10)

 Alan Eagleson investigated

Alan Eagleson steps down as head of the NHLPA amid an investigation by the FBI.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 2:34)

 
Manon Rhéaume, first woman in pro hockey

 
Scott Young, dean of Canadian sports writing

 
1995: Hockey is back!

 Manon Rhéaume, first woman in pro hockey

Manon Rhéaume becomes the first woman to play in the NHL. (TV; runs 1:50)

 Scott Young, dean of Canadian sports writing

Scott Young, journalist, author and famous father, looks back on his early days. (Radio; runs 9:04)

 1995: Hockey is back!

A 103-day lockout ends, and NHL players are back on ice to salvage the season. (TV; runs 1:42)

 
Au revoir Nordiques, Save Our Jets!

 
Women's hockey comes of age

 
Darryl Sittler recalls incredible 10-point night

 Au revoir Nordiques, Save Our Jets!

Two Canadian cities are losing their teams — one with a whimper, one with a bang.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 4:32)

 Women's hockey comes of age

The Olympics are coming, and women's hockey is a hot property.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 5:03)

 Darryl Sittler recalls incredible 10-point night

As Maple Leaf Gardens closes, Darryl Sittler looks back at the night he made hockey history by scoring 10 points in one game. (TV; runs 1:17)

 
Summit hopes to restore Canada's hockey supremacy

 
Salt Lake City: Men's and women's hockey

 
NHL put on ice

 Summit hopes to restore Canada's hockey supremacy

Hockey stars and young players gather at the Open Ice summit to brainstorm on improving Canada's game. (TV; runs 2:46)

 Salt Lake City: Men's and women's hockey

The story behind Canada's secret good luck charm. (Radio; runs 12:40)

 NHL put on ice

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman shuts down the 2004-05 season.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 7:17)

 
Looking back at the 'Richard Riot'

   
 Looking back at the 'Richard Riot'

Maurice Richard is suspended from the playoffs, and Montreal erupts in a violent expression of rage.
(FULL TOPIC) (TV; runs 2:30)

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