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Hockey legend Leonard "Red" Kelly, who starred for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, has died at age 91. ... Kelly went public with Pyramid Power prior to Game 6.
Leafs coach Red Kelly figured if the power of the pyramid cured his kid’s headaches, maybe it could help the club’s playoff hopes against the Flyers n 1976.
With Kelly part of a strong Jr. B Buzzers team, Red Wings scout Carson (Shovel Shot) Cooper noted the 17-year-old forward in the 1944-45 season and signed him. Kelly recalled he was happy to take ...
TORONTO — Red Kelly only ever got two phone ... He made headlines in 1976 by unveiling "Pyramid Power" — placing pyramids under the team’s bench after wife Andra had read of their ...
Red, 91, will be honored in a ceremony Friday night at Little Caesars Arena before the Wings' game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. “We had 12 ½ great years in Detroit,” Kelly said.
Kelly compiled 472 points with the Red Wings from 1947-60 and finished his 20-year career with 281 goals and 542 assists in 1,316 games. He was an eight-time All-Star and four-time winner of the ...
Detroit – The Maple Leafs passed on young Red Kelly. Big mistake. Like Ted Lindsay, Kelly eluded the grasp of Toronto, one the two domineering Canadian franchises in the NHL, emerging from World ...
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