Former Detroit Red Wings great and Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay recalled how he first heard of autism and its effects on children and their families. It was 13 years ago and his friend John Czarnecki was ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Hockey great Ted Lindsay and his foundation have pledged ...
Ted Lindsay’s career with the Detroit Red Wings earned him a place in the NHL’s Hockey Hall of Fame. Families and children at the Beaumont Children’s Hospital HOPE Center consider Lindsay a legend for ...
The legacy of Ted Lindsay, the hockey player, will be forever remembered by his nickname, “Terrible Ted.” But for anyone who knew Lindsay, who died Monday at the age of 93, his role as an active ...
never found an opponent too big or too tough to tackle, even if the Detroit Red Wings legend sometimes needed a stepladder to go nose-to-nose with a formidable foe. "I love a good fight," Lindsay ...
MONTREAL-- It's time that legendary Detroit Red Wings forward Ted Lindsay had his nickname brought up to date. "Terrible Ted," as he was known during his clenched-fist, take-no-prisoners playing days ...
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) — The foundation of hockey Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay is donating $1 million to a center in Michigan to help children with autism and their families, officials announced Wednesday ...
He was known on the ice as Terrible Ted, the scrappy left wing whose aggressive play on the legendary Production Line helped lead the Detroit Red Wings to Stanley Cup Championships in 1950, 1952, 1954 ...
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