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Kansas City Blues (ice hockey)

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171:, who played in three seasons for the team, was once featured on the cover of a prominent Kansas City magazine with a chart of all of the scars on his face superimposed on his picture. Hardly any of his face was visible. Hockey from 1967 to 1972 featured fights that erupted into bench clearing brawls and some that erupted outside the rink with fans joining the action. Few players wore helmets in those days. Many future St. Louis Blues players made appearances on the ice at the 245: 298: 156:, and represented the return of hockey to Kansas City for the first time in nearly 20 years. Morris was determined to bring an NHL team to Kansas City and tried to lay the groundwork by convincing his friend Sid Soloman, owner of the St. Louis Blues, to create a farm team in Kansas City. The Blues made history on February 21, 1971, when Blues goalie 369: 429: 354: 335: 374: 399: 394: 384: 282: 389: 379: 364: 178:
The first incarnation of the Kansas City Blues played their home games at the American Royal Building, while the second incarnation played their home games at
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Although the Blues weren't always winners on the ice, they brought an exciting brand of hockey to Kansas City.
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became the first goaltender to score a goal in a professional hockey game, scoring against the
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Hockey’s Book of Firsts, p.10, James Duplacey, JG Press,
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Kansas City Blues (Eishockey)
Kansas City, Missouri
Central Hockey League
American Royal Building
Kemper Arena
St. Louis Blues
Kansas City Red Wings
Kansas City, Missouri
Central Hockey League
St. Louis Blues
National Hockey League
Missouri Lieutenant Governor
William S. Morris
Michel Plasse
Oklahoma City Blazers
Claude Cardin
American Royal Building
Kemper Arena
Kansas City Scouts
Denver
Colorado Rockies
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978-1-57215-037-9
Kansas City Blues at Internet Hockey Database
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