On March 12, 1925, the NHL suspended the league-leading Hamilton Tigers from the Stanley Cup playoffs, a decision that ultimately led to the team being sold and relocated to New York. This marked a pivotal moment in hockey history and a significant loss for Canadian fans. Professor Emeritus Myer Siemiatycki joins Candace Daniel to break down the story and draw some parallels to some of the issues facing the Steel City today.
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100 Years Since the Hamilton Tigers Were Sold to New York
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