File:Canadian hockey formation (1912).jpg

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Description Illustration of an ice hockey formation in the 1910s seven man game with one goalkeeper, two defensemen and four forwards (including a middle-laying rover)
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Source Boston Globe Jan. 30, 1912 (pg. 7)
Author Mack
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