tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2831503896753787025.post6886197976025316312..comments2023-10-26T07:59:55.854-04:00Comments on Hockey Then & Now: Kladno 1978J. Amodeohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04174621736900769803noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2831503896753787025.post-84250464329394622662017-12-25T09:22:22.782-05:002017-12-25T09:22:22.782-05:00I just discovered your interesting blog a few minu...I just discovered your interesting blog a few minutes ago while trying to find more info about Super Series '78, which I remember watching on CBC.<br /><br />That should be Kladno, not Klando. Greg Hotham, called up from the IHL, wore #3 and had an assist, if I recall correctly; he wore #4 when he made the team full-time a year or two later. My memory is also a bit hazy now on Scott Garland, but I think he had been out all year with an injury, and this was his only game of the season and his last in a Toronto uniform, and he scored a goal. He was traded to the Kings after the season and was killed in a car accident in the spring of '79.<br /><br />Also on January 2, 1978, Washington upset Michigan in the Rose Bow; the Huskies were led by a quarterback named Warren Moon, playing his final college game.Jack Morrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15327107636819451554noreply@blogger.com