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    The GAG line, which as an acronym for Goal-A-Game, was a famous ice hockey line for the New York Rangers in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as these linemates averaged over 1 goal a game while playing together.

  2. Oct 12, 2016 · A look at one of the greatest lines in New York Rangers history, the GAG Line, and their run to a Stanley Cup Final that captivated a city but fell short.

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · We take a look back at his famous G-A-G line or Goal-A-Game Line which was made up of Gilbert, Vac Hadfield, and Jean Ratelle and how they were able to be so successful for the...

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  4. The Legend of the GAG Line. The talented trio of Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert, and Vic Hadfield dominated the NHL in the early 1970s as the fearsome threesome of the New York Rangers made pro...

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  5. Jun 30, 2017 · GAG Line Totals 312 Points in ’72 Season. New York Rangers fans were ecstatic during the season, as Ratelle, Hadfield and Gilbert formed the GAG Line and became the highest scoring line in...

  6. When Rangers head coach, Emile “The Cat” Francis” decided to put the rugged Hadfield on the left wing with the two skilled French Canadians in the late 1960s, the line that would forever be known as the GAG line took the NHL by storm.

  7. Nov 29, 2018 · Hadfield was the left wing on the G-A-G (goal-a-game) line with Hall of Famers Rod Gilbert and Jean Ratelle, who all scored 43 or more goals that season, all had 100-plus points, and finished...

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