Ted Lindsay (March 4, age 93)
Ted Lindsay was a Hall of Fame hockey player who made contributions on and off the ice. During his time with the Detroit Red Wings, he served as the muscle and meanness of their “Production Line” era during the 1960s. Off the ice, he helped build the first NHL Players Union. He passed away on March 4 at age 93.
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No official cause of death was given for Lindsay. The nine-time All-Star, nicknamed “Terrible Ted,” was one of the game’s best left wings of his time. He ended his career with four Stanley Cup Finals wins. Lindsay, Sid Abel and Gordie Howe formed an offensive juggernaut of a line that made Detroit the first of the NHL’s great postwar dynasties.
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