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  1. Nov 1, 2019 · In the 1960s and '70s, the game's giants, players like Clarke, Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe and Stan Mikita, created the enduring and strangely charming archetype of the toothless hockey warrior.

  2. Aug 13, 2015 · Clarke's mouth was open slightly and you could see he was missing his front teeth. Toward the right hand side of the image, there was a linesman's head visible (but not the rest of his body).

  3. Oct 31, 2013 · Best Hockey Smiles: Bobby Clarke - YouTube. NHL. 2.14M subscribers. Subscribed. 208. 42K views 10 years ago. A look back at some of the best hockey smiles. ...more.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_ClarkeBobby Clarke - Wikipedia

    A tooth abscess was the cause of a slow start to the 1971–72 season; [12] 20 pounds underweight, Clarke only managed 5 goals and 11 assists 31 games into the season. [12] He rebounded over the final 47 games, scoring 30 goals and 35 assists [12] and bringing his totals to 35 goals and 46 assists.

  5. Jul 14, 2010 · Ricci dropped his false teeth into her glass of beer, grinned like a jack-o-lantern and said ‘What do you think of me now?’ the columnist wrote.” #1 – Bobby Clarke

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  7. Feb 10, 2016 · Missing teeth have been associated with hard-nosed hockey - for better and for worse - for decades, becoming a stereotype of the game even with some players, like Burns, embracing it as a rite of...