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NHL Trades: 1960 to 2007
by Alanah McGinley on 08/27/07 at 02:43 PM ET
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Zanstorm from the blog Waiting for Stanley has been very busy this last month, building a one stop location to track down every trade in the NHL since 1960.
The new dedicated site is History of NHL Trades.
Check it out. It’s an incredible resource he’s built there.
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Thanks for the plug! I gotta say, my fingers are still numb from all that typing. But really, it was a guy named Tom King that had a site up several years back that had done all the research. His site is spammed and defunct. I had all of his info on paper and almost lost it in a fire at work, so I figured I would type it out and share, plus back it up on a disk just in case.
Posted by Zanstorm from Smithers on 08/28/07 at 01:16 AM ET
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