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Over the years, which teams have earned the right to be called great hockey dynasties? Few would argue that for four decades the Montreal Canadiens were such a club. So too were the Toronto Maple Leafs of the forties and sixties. The New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers could both lay claim to the title in the eighties, while the ever-controversial Philadelphia Flyers would fight for that right in the seventies. What made these teams great and what kept them champions for so long?

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Over the years, which teams have earned the right to be called great hockey dynasties? Few would argue that for four decades the Montreal Canadiens were such a club. So too were the Toronto Maple Leafs of the forties and sixties. The New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers could both lay claim to the title in the eighties, while the ever-controversial Philadelphia Flyers would fight for that right in the seventies. What made these teams great and what kept them champions for so long?
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Autorenporträt
Douglas Hunter has written widely on business, history, and sports. He has published articles in the Globe and Mail, the National Post, and Saturday Night. His previous books include the best-selling Open Ice: The Tim Horton Story, Scotty Bowman: A Life in Hockey, and The Bubble and the Bear: How Nortel Burst the Canadian Dream, which won the National Business Book Award.