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Miracle on Ice! Mike Eruzione’s goal, Jim Craig’s heroics lead U.S. to stunning upset over the Russians in Lake Placid, 4-3 Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
Miracle on Ice star Mike Eruzione never played in the NHL, while goaltender Jim Craig saw action in only 30 games in the big leagues. Mark Johnson had a successful run as he scored 508 points in ...
This month marks the anniversary of two iconic hockey moments, the 1980 Miracle on Ice and Canada's 2010 win over the U.S. in Vancouver.
"Miracle on Ice"Michael Eruzione, left, scorer of the decisive fourth goal for the USA in the game against USSR on Feb. 22, 1980 in Lake Placid, is embraced by team mates John O’Callahan, David ...
Forty years later, the ‘Miracle on Ice’ still doesn’t get old for Mike Eruzione and Al Michaels Members of the USA hockey team celebrate after defeating the Soviet Union 4-3 in the 1980 ...
As the 2014 Winter Games open in Sochi, Russia, 10 members of the Miracle on Ice team will attend an Olympic send-off event and ceremonial puck drop prior to the Phoenix Coyotes' game against the ...
A miracle. Two days later, the U.S. rallied past Finland for the gold medal on the final day in Lake Placid. "Lake Placid also had the Olympics in 1932 and, to me, that meant it was the birthplace ...
And finally, she was going to get Buzz Schneider — who scored the first U.S. goal of the hockey game that would become forever known as the Miracle on Ice — to sign them. He obliged, happily ...
Danny Brooks was only 12 years old during the 1980 Winter Olympics, so he never fully grasped how significant the Miracle on Ice was until much later in his life.
Saturday marks four decades since perhaps the greatest upset in the history of sports – the U.S. beating the USSR 4-3 in the Olympic semifinals.
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 is ...
Mike Moran, who served as the official voice of the U.S. Olympic Committee from 1979-2003, shares behind-the-scenes stories of the Miracle on Ice in this edition of the Kickin’ It Podcast.