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English: 1972 SUMMIT SERIES Here, at Maple Leaf Gardens, Game Two of this unprecedented eight-game hockey series was played on September 4, 1972. Marking the first encounter between top Canadian professional players and the Soviet Union's national team, the series aroused fervent passions in both countries as these two rivals, representing different styles of play, clashed on the ice. Millions of Canadians were riveted to their televisions, coming together to cheer for their team. In Moscow, Team Canada gained a dramatic come-from-behind series victory by scoring the winning goal with only 34 seconds left in the final game. Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada and Parks Canada - Maple Leaf Gardens - 50 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1J2, Canada
Français : LA SÉRIE DU SIÈCLE La deuxième de huit parties d'une série de hockey sans précédent est. disputée ici, au Maple Leaf Gardens, le 4 septembre 1972. Cette série marque le premier affrontement entre les meilleurs joueurs professionnels canadiens et l'équipe nationale de l'Union soviétique. Le duel entre ces rivaux aux styles de jeu différents déchaîne les passions dans les deux pays. Lors des rencontres, des millions de Canadiens sont rivés à leur téléviseur, unis par une même ferveur partisane. A Moscou, Équipe Canada réussit une remontée spectaculaire dans la série et la remporte en comptant un but à 34 secondes de la fin du dernier match. Commission des lieux et monuments historiques du Canada et Parcs Canada - Maple Leaf Gardens - 50 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1J2, Canada
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