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A $5.2 million campaign is underway in Lake Placid to create a life-sized monument celebrating the gold medal-winning ...
Miracle on Ice mystery: ... The iconic American flag draped over Jim Craig after the United States men's hockey team won gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics might not be where you think it is.
'Miracle on Ice' captain sounds off on athlete who says she'd burn flag at Olympics. Mike Eruzione, captain of the 1980 US Olympic hockey team, said he 'couldn't believe' the statement by American ...
The “Miracle on Ice” guys were perfect for adulation because they were all white, fresh faced and eager to embrace the flag without question. There is a saying in sports that demands that ...
NEW YORK – The American flag that goalie Jim Craig wrapped around his shoulders after the U.S. Miracle on Ice victory at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics is on the auction block.
An American flag, left, and a Soviet hockey team banner frame the two teams as they warm up on the ice for the second period of their Winter Olympics playoff round game in Lake Placid, N.Y. on Feb ...
An iconic piece of U.S. hockey history will soon be for sale. Olympic goaltender Jim Craig is auctioning off a collection of memorabilia from the 1980 "Miracle On Ice" team.
NEW YORK — The American flag that goalie Jim Craig wrapped around his shoulders after the U.S. Miracle on Ice victory at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics is on the auction block.. The flag ...
1980 U.S Miracle on Ice Goal Jim Craig is auctioning off his gold medal, mask, hockey still. His collection is one of the finest Olympic memorabilia collections ever offered.
The American flag that goalie Jim Craig wrapped around his shoulders after the U.S. Miracle on Ice victory at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics has been placed on the auction block.
There was Jim Craig on the ice, the epitome of Americana. The fresh-faced college boy, just 22, wearing a U.S. flag and looking in the stands for his beloved dad.
Two shifts in, one American player found another stepping on ice – free in the slot. One hit two, and two fired past the Soviet goalie. America, for the first time, was ahead, 4-3.