This is for a copy of a glossy 8x10 photo that was taken at Olympia stadium during the 1950's. You can tell this shot is from the 'Old Red Barn' by the clothing on the fans. Going to a hockey game was a social event, the men wore ties, and the women looked like they had just come from church. There were only 6 teams then, and you could tell the players by sight because they didn't wear helmets or face shields. Wire mesh ringed the surface instead of plexi-glass, and Howe and Lindsey ruled the Detroit ice like hockey gods. Relive the days, and the players with this and other amazing photographs we have of hockey history. 

 Here we see total action in front of the Red Wings net!  Ref Frank Udvari watches as goalie Glenn Hall keeps his eye of the loose puck while Montreal's Gordy Hanagan (#17) and George Armstrong take on Wings Johnny Busiek and Marcel Pronovost, trying to break their defense.  This will make a great gift or addition to a classic hockey, or Red Wings collection!  This copy is made on professional photo paper, and will be shipped in a photo-mailer envelope for protection.

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