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Their names are not the most recognizable when talking about the New York Rangers and hockey history: Arnie Brown, Dave Balon and Orland Kurtenbach. One name that is very recognizable is that of Walt Tkaczuk. All four played a pivotal role in one incredible game in 1970 – the final game of the regular season in which the New York Rangers needed a series of events to occur in order to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs after what had been one of the most promising seasons in franchise history had transformed into one of the most disappointing due to series of injuries beginning with a Brad Park broken ankle. In this game on April 5, 1970, all four players played a crucial role in vaulting the Rangers into the playoffs; and on this episode of Sports’ Forgotten Heroes we use the game as a device to talk about the careers of Brown, Balon, Kurtenbach, Tkaczuk and the colorful coach of the Rangers – Emile Francis. Each had terrific careers, but with the exception of Francis, it would be tough to devote an entire episode to each player. However, recalling their careers in this episode is a great way to honor each. Joining SFH to discuss each is Reg Lansberry who wrote a book about the game on April 5, 1970 called “9 Goals” and New York Rangers historian George Grimm. Links: Sports' Forgotten Heroes website Sports' Forgotten Heroes Patreon Page Sports' Forgotten Heroes twitter © 2021 Sports' Forgotten Heroes