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It's a little sad to think that many people in Western New York, especially the youngsters, only associate the name of Tim Horton with coffee. Tim was a Hall of Fame hockey player in his day, and he joined the Sabres on this date. Horton broke into
franchise. Over the years, many others worked on the dream to bring the NHL to Hamilton. I remember other names such as Tim Horton founder Ron Joyce, Russ Boychuk, Gabe Macaluso. And, of course, there was Jim Balsillie, the co-CEO of RIM, the maker
numbers and names of the six Sabres who have their uniforms retired -- Gilbert Perreault, Richard Martin, Rene Robert, Tim Horton , Danny Gare and Pat LaFontaine. In the middle of those are three pieces of Memorial Auditorium, covered by glass etched
Barilko No. 6: Ace Bailey HONOURED No. 1: Turk Broda, Johnny Bower No. 4: Hap Day, Red Kelly No. 7: King Clancy, Tim Horton No. 9: Charlie Conacher, Teeder Kennedy No. 10: George Armstrong, Syl Apps No. 17: Wendel Clark No. 21: Borje Salming
months, the NHL renewed deals with Bridgestone, Cisco and McDonald's while establishing new ones with Canadian Tire, Tim Horton 's and Hershey's in Canada, and Discover in the U.S. The league has yet to decide how many outdoor games it will stage
Guevremont    Bill Hajt    Dave Hannan    Dominik Hasek    Dale Hawerchuk    Jochen Hecht    Tim Horton    Phil Housley    Jerry Korab    Pat LaFontaine    Jim Lorentz    Don Luce    Toni Lydman
costs. Tim Hortons has 600 U.S. locations and 3,600 in North America. The company was started in 1964 by hockey player Tim Horton , who died in a car crash in 1974. Horton played 24 seasons in the National Hockey League, including one season with the
of them are well known to students of that team. For example, the Sabres have a Punch Imlach Award for leadership, and a Tim Horton Award to the team's "unsung hero." The Sabres' booster club gave out the Frank Eddolls Trophy to the most popular player
toss it in a barrel, and, for good measure, make an obscene gesture at it. He'd be better off wearing a shirt from the Tim Horton 's on St. Catherine's Street in Montreal. Bruins fans, too, need to do their part. For those who usually arrive at
Back in the day, players were more aware of these things. I highly doubt anyone turned his back when a Bobby Clarke or Tim Horton was bearing down on him in the corner. So legislate it out. Sorry, players -- you can have your leeway back when you deserve