Score!: The Action and Artistry of Hockey's Magnificent Moment

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send the puck through the slimmest of openings for a goal A defenseman named Harry Cameron learned how to score goals on long shots from the point much as modern defensemen do Pro hockey also saw the arrival of speedy skaters like Cyclone Taylor Jack Laviolette Newsy Lalonde and Didier Pitre Taylor would bring crowds to their feet as he scooped up the puck behind his own net and then charged up the ice to score Pitre was pro hockey s fastest skater and had one of the game s best wrist shots His team had to put a wire screen behind the goal to protect the fans These exciting stars helped form the backbone of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association PCHA which began in 1911 and the National Hockey League NHL which played its first season in 1917 1918 The two powerful leagues competed to sign the top players in North America At the end of each season the league champions played for the Stanley Cup By the 1920s pro hockey was more popular than ever It was also heading for trouble The competition for good players was driving salaries higher and higher The population on Canada s West Coast was not large There were not enough fans in the region to support the growing number of teams In the East there were plenty of fans but the arenas were too small Pro hockey was doing great and going broke The sport found the solution to its problem in the United States There the country was experiencing the Golden Age of Sports Great athletes had become D PITRE or CANADIACLU A Didier Pitre trading card 10 SCORE