Word: cups
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Weiland, one of the most celebrated hockey figures in both Boston and the game itself, played 11 seasons for the Boston Bruins hockey team and later led the Bruins to two National Hockey League Championships and one Stanley Cup during his two years as coach...
...popular coach, who grew up in Seaforth, Ontario, and whose career spanned six decades as player and a coach, began his distinguished NHL career with the Bruins in 1928-29, the season when the Bruins won their first Stanley Cup...
...when he led the league in games played (43) and total points (73). The year after he ended his plying career he took over as coach of the team, and in his second year he guided them to a 27-8-13 record and a Stanley Cup...
They sat at four tables next to where I was draining the dregs of a coffee cup. Aware that I might be thrown out if the guards decided I was a journalist, I remained silent as the hostages took in their surroundings -- a blue pool sparkling with underwater lighting, deck chairs drawn up in regiments and a moon rising over the Mediterranean...
...team from Turin. First the Union of European Football Associations banned all English clubs from playing in European championship tournaments for "an indefinite period." Then the International Football Federation excluded English professional teams from international competition. England's national team was exempted, however, enabling it to remain in World Cup competition. English soccer officials called the global ban excessive...