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UNH Press Release: Former University of New Hampshire men's hockey standout Ralph Cox '79 has been named to the list of the ECAC Hockey 50th anniversary top 50 players. Cox was part of the fourth ...
Former Archbishop Williams star Ralph Cox was the final player cut from the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. News Sports Entertainment Lifestyle Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals SPORTS ...
The movie "Miracle," about the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, has elicited some strong emotions from audiences. Few people, however, have been as emotional while watching it as Maryland women's ...
Forty years ago, their friends beat the Russians, won Olympic gold and became American heroes. They were the last cuts. This is their story.
RALPH COX didn’t make the team. Despite an impressive resume, talent and character, he was deemed not good enough.
Kenneth Mitchell's fight with ALS and legacy. Kenneth Mitchell was born in Toronto on November 25, 1974. He made his mark in entertainment by portraying professional ice hockey player Ralph Cox in ...
ECHL hockey: Everblades head to ... Cox, who had 61 points in ... Ralph declined to go into too much detail about Cox's injuries, but did say he suffered a cut above his eye that required stitches ...
Ralph Cox was born in Braintree, and Jack Hughes in Somerville, five months and 15 miles apart. They crossed paths frequently as children in suburban Boston, dueling in youth hockey leagues.
Forty years ago, their friends beat the Russians, won Olympic gold and became American heroes. They were the last cuts. This is their story.
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