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Back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Rick Dudley will be sharing his day with the Stanley Cup with fans, as he plans on bringing ...
LEWISTON – Rick Dudley has had close calls with the Stanley Cup before but had never been able to get his hands on it during a career that started in 1969. If you’re old enough, you remember ...
Dudley, a Lewiston native and a former member of the Buffalo Sabres organization, celebrated his first championship after more than 50 years working in professional hockey. 26,546 people played ...
LEWISTON, N.Y. -- Rick Dudley has dedicated his life to hockey and, on Tuesday, he wanted to give back by sharing the Stanley Cup with the community he calls home.
You can read more about Dudley's day with the Cup and a great Q&A with WKBW by clicking here. On Wednesday, the Stanley Cup was brought to Six Nations community Ohsweken by Brandon Montour.
Dudley said he is concerned with the commitment to winning and the loss of tempo the team displayed during a 10-2 streak earlier this season that included wins over Washington, Detroit, Colorado and ...
Dudley played for the Sabres between 1972 and 1975, and once more from 1978 to 1981 before becoming head coach from 1989 to 1991.
ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun reported that general manager Rick Dudley will not be kept on in that position when the team moves to Winnipeg. The Star Tribune’s Michael Russo followed that up finding out that ...
Dudley better do right. The Lightning announced Wednesday the compensation package due Ottawa for new boss Rick Dudley, and it's a doozy.