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There is no more famous image of the toothless hockey player than the Flyers' Bobby Clarke. Clarke's toothless grin came to symbolize hockey in the mid-'70s when "The Broad Street Bullies" fought ...
After Harvey died in 2001, the Harvey Ball World Smile Foundation was created to honor his name and memory. Here's a look at hockey players smiling over the years, despite missing some teeth.
But as The Globe and Mail’s James Mirtle shares in this fantastic piece, losing teeth is far from a laughing matter for many NHL players. The image of the toothless hockey player harkens back to the ...
Missing teeth have long been hockey's badge of honor, as NHL players past and present sacrificed their pearly whites in the name of victory. Can you identify the owner of each gap-toothed grin below?
PatrickMcMullan They’re often toothless, carry big sticks and like nothing more than a all-out bloody brawl. But that hasn’t prevented hockey players from scoring with hot Hollywood starlets ...
it's difficult not to flash a toothless grin. Semin's fisticuffs draw a closer parallel to a "stomp" show performer drumming on a trash can than a true hockey tilt, and so his slaps earn him the ...
NHL star Alex Alexeyev gave a toothless mugshot after he ... He lost a couple of teeth after being struck with a hockey stick in the face by Canadiens player Jake Evans in the first game of ...
Pronounced chee-mueh-lohs, the nickname is Spanish for a toothless man and a nod to the many hockey players who flash incomplete smiles. In addition, their mascot T-Bone will become El Bistec ...