The GAG line, which as an acronym for Goal-A-Game, was a famous ice hockey line for the New York Rangers in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as these linemates averaged over 1 goal a game while playing together. It consisted of Jean Ratelle at center, Rod Gilbert on right wing and Vic Hadfield (also the Rangers team captain) on the left side.
The GAGline, which as an acronym for Goal-A-Game, was a famous ice hockey line for the New York Rangers in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as these linemates...
League (NHL). Known as "Mr. Ranger", he played right wing on the GAGline (Goal-A-Game line) with Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle. He was inducted into the...
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elite shadows and faceoff men. This complemented the Rangers' high-scoring GAGline of Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert, Vic Hadfield. During his first two seasons...
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Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert (the last three constructing the famed "GAGline", standing for "goal-a-game") carried them through the playoffs. They defeated...
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team. He joined teammates Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert to form the famous GAGline (which stood for "goal a game"). From the 1967–68 season on Hadfield always...
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Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert (the last three constructing the famed "GAGline", meaning "goal-a-game") would still carry them through the playoffs. They...
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play for the Rangers in 2010 (he had spent much of the season on the fourth line, with a pre-Olympics scoring total of 8G-11A-19P and a −14 plus-minus rating)...
Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (Japanese: 増田こうすけ劇場 ギャグマンガ日和, Hepburn: Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gyagu Manga Biyori, "Kosuke Masuda Theater: Good Day for Gag Manga")...
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fifth studio album, Gag Order (2023). It was released as the lead single for the album, as a double A-side alongside "Fine Line", on April 28, 2023,...
success came with linemates Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert in the "GAGLine" (i.e. Goal-a-Game Line). He led the Rangers in scoring between 1968 and 1973 when...
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way to a Stanley Cup title. Between 1970 and 1973, where the Rangers' GAGline and the Bruins led by Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito had strong showings;...