On a cold February day in 1944, the ice at Detroit's Olympia Stadium was on fire, metaphorically speaking, of course. The Detroit Red Wings, led by the incomparable Syd Howe, were about to give the New York Rangers a taste of hockey history that would be savored for generations to come.
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