Hockey: A People's History
       
      Hockey: A People's History
      A National Obsession (1945-1960) (1x5)
      
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      Television meets hockey and a Saturday night tradition is born.  In Quebec, everyone's watching Maurice Richard.  In addition to scoring goals, he is a fearsome player who fights as hard as he plays.  When he is suspended by NHL President Clarence Campbell for hitting a referee, riots break out in Montreal.  English Canadian fans are watching the exploits of a tough-as-nails kid from Saskatchewan, Gordie Howe.  Playing for the Detroit Red Wings, Howe almost dies in 1951 following an on-ice collision with Teeter Kennedy.  He recovers, and goes on to enjoy the longest career in professional hockey.