Tuesday, February 16, 2016

After a Dazzling Moment in Juniors, John Slaney Receives a Long-Awaited N.H.L. Shot

Slaney is known for his 1991 goal that helped Canada win the world junior hockey championships, but now, at 44, he is enjoying his first full N.H.L. season, as an assistant coach for the Coyotes.











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