‘I feel the history’: 50 years on, the Summit Series looms large for Canadian coach
It’s been nearly 50 years since millions of Canadians sat holding their breath, glued to the grainy black-and-white television images being beamed into living rooms, offices and schools from a rink in Moscow.
It’s been five decades, but the moments remain vividly etched in the minds of the men who were part of the eight historic hockey games between Canada and the USSR in September 1972.
“Every detail of dinner together or a particular airplane ride or particular game. I mean, finite details they remember after 50 years,” said Harry Sinden, head coach of the Canadian team. “It really was indelible on almost all of (the players.)”
One moment Sinden didn’t see remains especially clear.