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Step into the frozen rinks of 1922-1923 where the National Hockey League was barely more than a rumor. With just four teams locked in a brutal 24-game winter gauntlet, pplpod unearths the revolutionary moment when radio broadcasts shattered hockey's isolation and thrust the sport into the modern era. This wasn't just a season—it was a metamorphosis. Watch as legendary scorelines crumble, as the Ottawa Senators mount one of history's grittiest Stanley Cup runs, and as a penalty-free anomaly rewrote the rulebook itself. If you crave stories where tiny pivots cascaded into continental change, this deep dive reveals why 1923 matters today.
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- The Four-Team Universe: A league so compact that the Ot ...
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