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gen. как талисман (Coley Hall was the original owner of the Vancouver Canucks in 1945, and a legendary tough guy. So it’s perfectly fitting that on Oct. 5, 1951, he donned a colourful tie that featured a couple of hockey players about to clobber each other over the head with their sticks. Hall wore it to the Canucks’ home-opener as a lucky charm. Alas, the Canucks were stomped 8-2 by Victoria, so he may never have worn it again. -- надел его как талисман vancouversun.com ART Vancouver); на счастье (Coley Hall was the original owner of the Vancouver Canucks in 1945, and a legendary tough guy. So it’s perfectly fitting that on Oct. 5, 1951, he donned a colourful tie that featured a couple of hockey players about to clobber each other over the head with their sticks. Hall wore it to the Canucks’ home-opener as a lucky charm. Alas, the Canucks were stomped 8-2 by Victoria, so he may never have worn it again. -- надел его на счастье vancouversun.com ART Vancouver)