The Bostonians defeats the Red Wings at the Stanley Cup in the Olympia stadium, Detroit.
United States teams play ice hockey during the Stanley Cup in Detroit, Michigan. The game is played between Boston and Detroit at the Olympia stadium in Detriot. Spectators watch. Match in progress. The Bostonians defeats the Detroit 'Red Wings' 3-1. Players stand at the end of the game. Location: Detroit Michigan USA. Date: April 15, 1941.
The Dick Cavett Show (PBS)
Gordie Howe, Mark Howe, Marty Howe Gordie Howe ""The Babe Ruth of Hockey"" started in 1946 with the Detroit Red Wings. He is 50 during this interview and is with his two sons. Hockey team The New England Whalers Gordie Howe ""The Babe Ruth of Hockey"" started in 1946 with the Detroit Red Wings. He is 50 during this interview and is with his two sons. This show was taped in Hartford, Connecticut at Hartford Stage Company.
RED WINGS/FANS
00:00:00:00 - RX 66 DETROIT MARKET EMBARGO AFFIL SHOT 05/27/97 AFFILIATE REQUEST/KYW-JENNIFER FANS IN LINE TO BUY TICKETS, T-SHIRTS BEING PRINTED, HAPPY FANS. The Red Wings Stanley Cup hopes will rest ...
INDUSTRY/MANUFACTURING
DETROIT RED WINGS VS OTTAWA SENATORS ICE HOCKEY 1934. RED WINGS WIN 3 TO 0. PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
MONTREAL BEAT DETROIT 3-2 IN ICE HOCKEY FINAL
Location: Montreal, Canada <br/> <br/>Montreal beat Detroit 3-2 to win ice hockey league Stanley Cup. <br/> <br/>Various shots during final of the National Ice Hockey League Stanley Cup match between Montreal and Detroit Red Wings. Several goals are scored in this fast game but Montreal beat Detroit Red Wings 3-2. Various shots of the jubilant Montreal players congratulating each other and are presented with Stanley Cup. The winning goal is scored by Henri Richard. <br/> <br/>(Fine Grain)
N.Y. RANGERS DEFEAT DETROIT RED WINGS - 1933
The New York Rangers defeat the Detroit Red Wings 2-0 before a wildly enthusiastic crowd of 20,000.
Red Wings Parade (06/18/1998)
Crazed hockey fans are playing hooky today for a parade and rally to honor their Detroit Red Wings. Many fans camped out overnight in the downtown area in anticipation of the parade's 11:30 a.m. start today. A crowd of close to one million is expected for the celebration to honor a second straight Stanley Cup sweep. This year's road to the championship wasn't exactly smooth. Six days after last year's celebration...star defenseman Vladimir Konstanitinov and team masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov were severely injured in a limousine crash. The club also endured Sergei Federov's 59-game holdout before he eventually signed a six-year, 38-million dollar contract.
DN-LB-521 Beta SP
Detroit Red Wings Win Stanley Cup In Hockey Play-Off
05/05/66 C0000379 MICHIGAN DETROIT: RED WINGS VS MONTREAL (STANLEY CUP) HOCKEY:
05/05/66 C0000379 MICHIGAN DETROIT: RED WINGS VS MONTREAL (STANLEY CUP) HOCKEY: UNCUT "HOCKEY" SHOWS: HOCKEY GAME: (SHOT 5/5/66 - 900FT) DETROIT RED WINGS HOCKEY TEAM MONTREAL CANADIENS HOCKEY TEAM HOCKEY - 1966 XX / 2900 FT / 16 - POS /
Warner Pathe
MONTREAL CANADIENS LOSE TO DETROIT RED WINGS
Blades and Brass
Sequence on hockey game between Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings, including some plays in slow motion.
ZAMBONI RED WINGS
00:00:00:00 [Country DJ, Jim Bosh, is driving a zamboni from Detroit to Philadelphia for the Stanley Cup Finals]-- Detriot, Michigan 5/30/97 at :00 ls guys ride around on Zamboni in middle of street / at :31 police car escorts them / at :50 ends (0:00)/
FASHION & BEAUTY
CU Detroit Red Wings red tee shirt (worn by guy in bathroom)
( HAWKS WIN STANLEY CUP HOCKEY )
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>Title reads: "Hawks Win First Stanley Cup In 23 Years". American voiceovered newsreel material. <br/> <br/>Detroit, Michigan, United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>The Chicago Black Hawks win Ice Hockey's Stanley Cup. <br/> <br/>High angle panning shot following the puck, game in progress showing the Hawks (in light shirts)scoring four of their goals against the Red Wings. GV Team with the cup. <br/> <br/>(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests material may date from around 17/04/1961. <br/> <br/>N.B. Sound track is very, very faint on this item - probably not usable - MD.
The Black Hawks team of Chicago wins an Ice hockey match against the Detroit Red Wings in Olympia Stadium, Detroit.
Chicago wins hockey Stanley Cup. The Olympia Stadium in Detroit packed with people. An Ice hockey match between the Black Hawks team of Chicago and the Detroit Red Wings. The players play in the rink. The Black Hawks win the match by 5 to 1.The winning team with the Stanley Cup. Photographer takes pictures. Location: Detroit Michigan Olympia stadium USA. Date: 1961.
DETROIT RED WINGS WIN 1937 STANLEY CUP
The Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup series against the New York Rangers 3 to 0.
DN-238 1 inch; NET-554 Beta SP (at 01:00:00:00); DigiBeta
N.Y. Rangers Outplay Detroit Red Wings in Furious Hockey Game
Bush meets with Stanley Cup Champs - Detroit Red Wings - CUTS
Bush meets with Stanley Cup Champs - Detroit Red Wings - CUTS
Various Subjects
GREAT TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (PHILADELPHIA A's, NEW YORK YANKEES, MONTREAL CANADIENS, TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS, DETROIT RED WINGS, BROOKLYN DODGERS, LOS ANGELES DODGERS, BOSTON CELTICS, 1980 U.S. HOCKEY TEAM, 1969 NEW YORK METS, OAKLAND A's
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Red Wings beat out Montreal Canadiens for Stanley Cup in finals in Detroit
News
Hockey: swish PAN from action on Montreal Forum ice between Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings to corridor near players' bench. CU of Detroit players on bench. Rear view of Detroit and Montreal players skating on the ice between periods.
49654 STROH'S BEER DETROIT MICHIGAN PROMOTIONAL FILM "FIRE BREWING STORY"
“The Fire Brewing Story” is a circa 1960 color promotional film that opens with an aerial view of Detroit and a voiceover reminder that “modern” cities are always on the move, especially a city’s industry. This holds true for the Stroh’s Brewery Company, as the camera pans in on the company’s red brick at mark 01:30 and the film’s title fills the screen. Near mark 02:00 the camera takes us to a “recreation center” within the brewery as smartly dressed men and women mix and mingle over pitchers of “light lager beers” as the narrator offers a brief history of the company and its founder, Bernard Stroh. From there we learn of the “painstaking effort” that goes into glass of beer that’s poured. At mark 03:40 we’re taken inside a tour of the brewery and an explanation of the brewing process and we see images of wheat and barley plus “fresh sparkling water” that are among the natural ingredients in beer. The narrator tells us starting at mark 04:45 how Stroh’s is “America’s only fire-brewed beer” and how the process is designed “in the old, time-tested tradition” of the company. Following an explanation of the “unusual, expensive process,” the film continues with a visit to the Stroh’s brewhouse and the specialized equipment including grain tanks, mills, and fire-brewing kettles. Mark 08:00 begins a tour of the stock house and its more than 400 fermentation vats, where golden brew is seen being drawn from a vat at mark 08:20 for testing. After passing through filters, the beer is ready for packaging (mark 09:40) as we watch cans and bottles of Stroh’s make their way down conveyor belts — almost 5 million cans and bottles daily, the narrator says. With labels in place at mark 11:55, the film shows cases of bottles and cans being placed onto trucks and off to liquor stores and taverns. As the film comes to a close, the viewer is told how the company is more than just about producing beer; it’s also about promoting an active lifestyle through sports … like bowling (mark 13:00) … as well as fishing, skiing, and golf. while also sponsoring radio and television broadcasts of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings. <p><p>The Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery located in Detroit, Michigan. In addition to its own Stroh's brand, the company produced or bought the rights to several other brands including Goebel, Schaefer, Schlitz, Augsburger, Erlanger, Old Style, Lone Star, Old Milwaukee, Red River, and Signature, as well as manufacturing Stroh's Ice Cream. The company was taken over and broken up in 2000, but some of its brands continued to be made by the new owners. The Stroh's brand is currently owned and marketed by Pabst Brewing Company.<p><p>The Stroh family began brewing beer in a family-owned inn during the 18th century in Kirn, Germany. In 1849, during the German Revolution, Bernhard Stroh (1822-1882), who had learned the brewing trade from his father, emigrated to the United States. Bernhard Stroh established his brewery in Detroit in 1850 when he was 28 and immediately started producing Bohemian-style pilsner, which had been developed at the municipal brewery of Pilsen, Bohemia in 1842. In 1865 he purchased additional land and expanded his business. He adopted the heraldic lion emblem from the Kyrburg Castle in Germany and named his operation the Lion's Head Brewery. (The lion emblem is still visible in its advertising and product labels.)<p><p>Bernhard Stroh's original beer selling operation consisted of a basement brewing operation and was then sold door-to-door in a wheelbarrow. The new beer (Stroh's) sold door-to-door was a lighter-lager beer, brewed in copper kettles.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com