saint0917
January 29th, 2009, 07:15 AM
1/28/43:
The Chicago Blackhawks’ brother act of center Max Bentley and left wing Doug Bentley go positively wild against the New York Rangers in a 10-1 romp at Chicago Stadium. Max (4-3-7) ties the single-game NHL scoring record of seven set by Carl Liscombe of Detroit earlier this season. Doug (2-4-6) isn’t far behind his younger brother. All four of Max’s goals come in a seven-goal third-period onslaught, and Doug gets an assist on each marker against helpless Ranger goalie Bill Beveridge. Doug will lead the NHL in scoring this season; Max will lead in scoring in 1946 and ‘47. Both will become members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
B I R T H D A Y S
Pete Runnels b. 1928
Colin Campbell b. 1953
Tony Delk b. 1974
Jermaine Dye b. 1974
Daunte Culpepper b. 1977
The Chicago Blackhawks’ brother act of center Max Bentley and left wing Doug Bentley go positively wild against the New York Rangers in a 10-1 romp at Chicago Stadium. Max (4-3-7) ties the single-game NHL scoring record of seven set by Carl Liscombe of Detroit earlier this season. Doug (2-4-6) isn’t far behind his younger brother. All four of Max’s goals come in a seven-goal third-period onslaught, and Doug gets an assist on each marker against helpless Ranger goalie Bill Beveridge. Doug will lead the NHL in scoring this season; Max will lead in scoring in 1946 and ‘47. Both will become members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
B I R T H D A Y S
Pete Runnels b. 1928
Colin Campbell b. 1953
Tony Delk b. 1974
Jermaine Dye b. 1974
Daunte Culpepper b. 1977