Hockey luminaries attend Red Kelly's funeral in Toronto
Hockey luminaries attend Red Kelly's funeral in Toronto; NHL great played 20 seasons Red Wings, Leafs
Hockey luminaries attend Red Kelly's funeral in Toronto; NHL great played 20 seasons Red Wings, Leafs
TORONTO (AP) — Family, friends and many of hockey’s most luminous names bid farewell to Red Kelly at the NHL great’s funeral Friday. The eight-time Stanley Cup champion played 20 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs. He died at 91 on May 2, exactly 52 years after the Maple Leafs won […]
Hockey luminaries attend Red Kelly's funeral in Toronto; NHL great played 20 seasons Red Wings, Leafs
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