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Lindy Ruff
Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Ice hockey player
Lindy Cameron Ruff (born February 17, 1960) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL). Ruff was previously the head coach of the Sabres from 1997 to 2013, winning the Jack Adams Award in 2006, and has also served as head coach of the Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils. During his playing career, Ruff played in the NHL for the Sabres and New York Rangers, the former of which he captained.
Internationally, Ruff was an assistant coach for the Canadian national team at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, winning gold medals at both.
Playing career
[edit]Ruff was chosen in the second round, 32nd overall, of the 1979 NHL entry draft, by the Buffalo Sabres. He played for the Sabres and New York Rangers. Ruff gained a reputation as a player for his toughness, character, and hard work on the ice. An illustration of
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1928:
Disney's Mickey Mouse film Gallopin' Gaucho (the second film featuring
Mickey to be produced, following Plane Crazy) is previewed in Los
Angeles, California. The short is a parody of Douglas Fairbanks's The Gaucho, a film first
released in November 1927. Due to a lack of interest, Gallopin' Gaucho won't be fully
released till after both Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy have been released, making it the third
Mickey Mouse short (released with sound on December 30, 1928).
2003:
A test run of the Magic Kingdom's newest attraction
Mickey's Philharmagic takes place at Walt Disney World.
The attraction will have its official grand debut October 8.
Lucky the Dinosaur, the first Audio-Animatronic figure to walk freely and interact
with park guests, is introduced at The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.
1957:
Disney's animated 15-minute film The Truth About Mother Goose is released
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Hanna-Barbera’s “Ruff and Reddy in Space” on Record
TV’s first cat-and-dog grupp tangles with an evil interstellar empire on an LP based on the cartoon that launched the Hanna-Barbera animation empire.
RUFF AND REDDY: ADVENTURES IN SPACE
Original T.V. Voices
Colpix Records CP-201 (12” 33 1/3 RPM LP / Mono)
Released in 1958. Series Executive Producer: bekräftelse Muir. Series Producers: William Hanna, namn Barbera. skiva Producer: Hecky Krasnow. Writer: Charles Shows. Theme Music: Hoyt Curtin, Bill Hanna. Organist: Nick Nicholson. Running Time: 36 minutes.
Voices: Daws Butler (Reddy, Newscaster, The Big Thinker); Don Messick (Ruff, Professor Gizmo, Muni Mula Chatter).
This album presents the first set of episodes on the first TV series produced bygd what was then called “H-B Enterprises.” The modest series, consisting of serialized cartoons of less than four minutes, premiered to enough critical and ratings success to spawn the shows that made Hanna-Barbera grow e