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The most vicious attack in NHL history, as written by someone who does not follow hockey.... Bill Masterton literally died after a game.... Google Ted Green and Wayne Maki "Maki had gotten up and swung his stick and with the heel of his stick, struck Green on the right temple. It wasn’t quite evident right away, but that blow had crushed part of his skull and left Green partially paralyzed, and immediately caused his speech to be slurred. Green, while his body was convulsing, tried to get up but was unable to do so."
Didn't help that the demographic that would've gone to games, attendance being a major part of team revenue, lived away from downtown Atlanta. Among other issues with the city, there is a reason the Braves left Atlanta too and the Falcons Arthur had to be bribed to keep the his team in that area. The 2008 recession was the final straw Notice where the potential third team would be located, in the suburbs an hour North of downtown Atlanta
Ok. I don't want to be rude but buddy here has great energy as well as delivery. He needs to take his voice down an octave though. Something about it is just not working for me.
@@jbj7599The Atlanta Knights played in the International Hockey League from 1992-96. They won the 1994 Turner Cup. After leaving Atlanta, the team played for two seasons as the Quebec Rafales.