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Today is the 50th anniversary of Game 5 in Moscow. Canada would need to win the three remaining games to succeed. Thinking it was over, I drew a fatigued Team Canada retreating from Moscow. Thankfully, I was wrong. From the Book MONTREAL TO MOSCOW by Terry Mosher.
Today is the 50th anniversary of Game 5 in Moscow. Team Canada player Vic Hadfield was in a snit because he wasn’t playing enough. He returned to Canada, so I caricatured Vic as going home to play a nice, safe game of golf. From the Book MONTREAL TO MOSCOW by Terry Mosher.
Fifty years ago, Game 3 of the Canada-USSR hockey summit took place in Winnipeg resulting in a 4 – 4 tie. A glum spectator was Bobby Hull who had recently signed with the Winnipeg Jets of the newly-formed World Hockey Association. Only NHL players were allowed to participate
GIGOT (my wife, Mary Hughson) paints a watercolour of the Lachine Canal for Saturday's #MontrealGazette…
I've been busy putting together a new book, my 53d, entitled FROM MONTREAL to MOSCOW, Aislin's Cartoon Memoir of the 1972 Canada-USSR Hockey Summit. To give you a taste, here is a drawing of Ken Dryden after Game 1 in Montreal when Team Canada lost to the Soviets, 7-3…
Yesterday, cartoonist Boris and I gave a seamless, bilingual presentation to the Canadian Association of Journalists, gathered here in Montreal, talking about the importance of cartooning. interested in having Boris and Aislin appear at an event? Contact terrymosher@aislin.com