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52 Years Covering The Canadiens
by Paul on 02/22/07 at 11:05 AM ET
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from the IIHF,
There are some records in hockey that will probably never be broken:
USSR’s nine consecutive world championship titles.
NHL-goaltender Glenn Hall’s 502 consecutive games.
Red Fisher’s 52 consecutive years as a hockey reporter.
It’s not very often that people that deliver news, make the news. In the 35 previous IIHF Ice Times back-page interviews we have never featured a journalist. Red Fisher is an exception. The 80-year old has covered hockey, the NHL and the Montreal Canadiens virtually on a daily basis for 52 straight seasons.
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