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Kenneth "Kenny" Mosdell was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. Mosdell played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1941 to 1942, and 1944 to 1959,...
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History of Chicago Blackhawks' trade picks: 1950s
Hello, Blackhawks fans! Today's "History of Chicago Blackhawks' Trade Picks" will focus on the 1950s.
July 13, 1950 The Blackhawks acquired Pete Babando, Al Dewsbury, Harry Lumley, Don Morrison & Jack Stewart from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for defenseman Bob Goldham, goaltender Sugar Jim Henry, forward Metro Prystai & forward Gaye Stewart
September 19, 1950 The Blackhawks acquired defensemen Steve Hrymnak & Jean-Paul Lamirande from the New York Rangers in exchange for cash
October 4, 1950 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for defenseman Ralph Nattrass
December 2, 1950 The Blackhawks acquired forward Steve Black & defenseman Lee Fogolin Sr. from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forwards Bert Olmstead & Vic Stasiuk
August 20, 1951 The Blackhawks acquired forward George Gee, defenseman Clare Martin, forward Jim McFadden, forward Max McNab, forward Jim Peters Sr. & defenseman Clare Raglan from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for $75K cash and future considerations (Hugh Coflin); they also acquired cash from the Boston Bruins in exchange for forward Adam Brown
September 18, 1951 The Blackhawks acquired defenseman Max Quackenbush from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Doug McCaig
November 1, 1951 The Blackhawks acquired forward Pete Horeck from the Boston Bruins in exchange for cash
December 28, 1951 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the New York Rangers in exchange for the rights to defenseman Clare Martin
July 22, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired forward Sid Abel from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for cash
August 14, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired forwards Fred Glover & Enio Schlisizzi from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for cash; they also acquired defenseman Ed Kryzanowski from the Boston Bruins in exchange for cash
September 11, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired forward Cal Gardner, forward Ray Hannigan, defenseman Gus Mortson and goaltender Al Rollins from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for goaltender Harry Lumley
September 22, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired forward Gerry Couture from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash
September 23, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for goaltender Red Almas, forward Guyle Fielder & defenseman Steve Hyrmnak
October 15, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired the loan of Guyle Fielder for the remainder of the 1952-53 NHL season in exchange for the loan of Ray Hannigan for the remainder of the 1952-53 NHL season
October 31, 1952 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the Boston Bruins in exchange for defenseman Ed Kryzanowski
January 9, 1953 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the New York Rangers in exchange for the rights to Pete Babando
May 4, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward George Dusty Blair, forward Jack Leclair & defenseman Frank Sullivan from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for forward Brian Cullen
August 10, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Bob Hassard from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for cash
September 10, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward George Red Sullivan from the Boston Bruins in exchange for cash
October 4, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Ray Timgren from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for defenseman Jack Price; they also acquired defenseman Frank Martin from the Boston Bruins in exchange for forward Murray Costello
October 9, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Dick Gamble from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Bill Shevtz & cash
October 13, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Lorne Davis from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for forward Ike Hildebrand & future considerations
November 9, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Metro Prystai from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Lorne Davis; they also acquired cash & the loan of Paul Masnick from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for the loan of Al Dewsbury
November 16, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forwards Dave Creighton & Bob Hassard from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for cash
November 23, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired Rick Lamoreaux, Nick Mickoski & Allan Stanley from the New York Rangers in exchange for Pete Conacher & Bill Gadbsy
December 10, 1954 The Blackhawks acquired forward Ed Litzenberger from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash
May 27, 1955 The Blackhawks acquired forward Tony Leswick, forward Glen Skov, forward Johnny Wilson & defenseman Benny Woit from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Dave Creighton, defenseman Gord Bucky Hollingworth, center John McCormack & forward Jerry Toppazzini
July 3, 1955 The Blackhawks acquired forward Fred Burchell from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for defenseman Max Quackenbush; however, the trade was later voided when Quackenbush retired from the NHL
October 4, 1955 The Blackhawks acquired forward Norm Corcoran from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Wally Blaisdell; however, the trade was voided when Blaisdell was unable to report to the team
October 24, 1955 The Blackhawks acquired Ed Sanford from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for the loan of forward Metro Prystai
January 17, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired forward Norm Corcoran from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for cash & the loan of Gord Pennell
May 17, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired Bud MacPherson & Ken Mosdell from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for $30K cash; however, the players returned to Montreal due to the Canadiens holding right of recall
May 21, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired Eric Nesterenko & Harry Lumley from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for $40K cash
May 24, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired Eddie Mazur from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for $5,000 cash; however, the player returned to Montreal due to the Canadiens holding right of recall; they also acquired forwards Ed Kachur & Forbes Kennedy from the Canadiens in exchange for $50K cash
June 19, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired forward Wally Hergesheimer from the New York Rangers in exchange for forward George Red Sullivan
August 1, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Tony Leswick
October 8, 1956 The Blackhawks acquired cash from the Boston Bruins in exchange for defenseman Allan Stanley
February 14, 1957 The Blackhawks acquired forward Bob Hassard from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for defenseman Al Dewsbury
July 23, 1957 The Blackhawks acquired goaltender Glenn Hall & forward Ted Lindsay from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for goaltender Hank Bassen, forward Forbes Kennedy, Bill Preston & forward Johnny Wilson
December 17, 1957 The Blackhawks acquired forward Billy Dea, forward Bill Dineen, forward Lorne Ferguson & forward Earl Dutch Reibel from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Bob Bailey, forward Hec Lalande, forward John McIntyre & forward Nick Mickoski
June 3, 1958 The Blackhawks acquired defenseman Dollard St. Laurent from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash & future considerations (the loan of Norm Johnson)
June 6, 1958 The Blackhawks acquired forward Tod Sloan from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for cash
September 3, 1958 The Blackhawks acquired future considerations from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for defenseman Gus Mortson
December 21, 1958 The Blackhawks acquired forward Phil Maloney from the New York Rangers in exchange for $7.5K cash, future considerations & the loan of Ray Cyr
April 1, 1959 The Blackhawks acquired Bill Hay from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash
June 9, 1959 The Blackhawks acquired Murray Balfour from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash
September 10, 1959 The Blackhawks acquired Eddie Johnston & Claude Pronovost from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for cash
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Mix no. 46 by Ku Ku
Adam Skrzypkowski is a DJ and a former author of a website about electronic music called Lineout, he co-organizes a series of parties with unusual dance music "Badanie Sluchu" ("Hearing Test"). In his sets, his fascination with Japanese ambient and old-school video game soundtracks blends with his love for grime and dancehall. "In this mix I wanted to explore the myriad ways in which the sensation of speed can be experienced. Chaotic, brutal, swift or breezy - being fast can mean so many things. Also I was just playing through some Sonic the Hedgehog games."
Photography by Milena Soporowska
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1. Norio Nakagata, Yuriko Keino - Baraduke 2. Chris Mosdell - Psalm Of Motion 3. Tusken Raiders - Foifol 4. Sunareht - Bât. C 5. Thomas Brinkmann - Ikaria 6. Ken Ishii - Butter Bump 7. North Manc Beds - Via Alt 8. SK U KNO - Vast Mute (2_2) 9. Shizuo - Concrete Jungle 10. Darren Mitchell - The Lost Land 11. Somebody From Rotterdam - Atmos 12. Cosmic Explorer - Galaxy M87 (Nucleus Mix) 13. The Sidewinder - Psycho-Accoustic Dub 14. Normal Nada - Nai Na Chi (Na China) 15. Kenny Ken - Athlete Kings 16. Sim Hutchins - Dumped by Pirate Radio (object blue remix) 17. Color Plus - Horny Bass 18. Intentionally Cold - LAMBETH LENGS (VCL MIX) 19. Harlem Spartans - Call Me A Spartan 20. Autechre - bnc Castl 21. Ku Ku - Nightopians
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Ken and Lorraine Mosdell, Bernie “Boom Boom” and Marlene Geoffrion, and Lucille and Maurice “Rocket” Richard in front of a Christmas tree.
source: dennis-kane.com
#ken mosdell#maurice richard#rocket richard#bernie geoffrion#boom boom geoffrion#habs#montreal canadiens#nhl playoffs#hockey history
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