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What was the biggest blowout in NHL history?

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NHL ice hockey. On January 23, 1944, the Detroit Red Wings beat the New York Rangers 15–0. What is the biggest NHL blowout? It was a 10-9 final three additional times, with the 1943-44 Bruins being involved in two of those games (1-1 record). Boston center Bill Cowley couldn't complain, as he amassed seven goals and three assists in those tilts. The biggest blowout of this bunch was the Canadiens' 16-3 shellacking of the Bulldogs in 1920. Read More...

Why is it called a nickelback?

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The band later changed its name to Nickelback, which originated from the nickel in change that band member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his job at Starbucks; he would frequently say, "Here's your nickel back." The band performed covers of songs from Led Zeppelin and Metallica. Why is it called a nickelback in football? A nickel is the name for coins in the United States that are worth 5 cents, hence the term nickelback. Read More...

Can you use legs in wrestling?

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There are two styles of Olympic wrestling, though the rules for both are virtually identical. The chief difference is that in Greco-Roman, a wrestler may not attack his opponent below the waist, nor use his own legs to trip, lift or execute other holds. In freestyle, both the arms and legs are used to execute holds. What is leg riding wrestling? Riding legs is a very common yet difficult ride from top. Read More...