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How the NHL killed Hamilton's hockey franchise 100 years ago, after players went on strike for $200

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The article discusses the historical impact of the Hamilton Tigers NHL team and their dissolution due to a strike, highlighting Frank Calder's role, and parallels this with modern economic challenges faced by Hamilton, such as U.S. tariffs. It argues for NHL reparations to Hamilton, pushed by Myer Siemiatycki, reflecting on past grievances and current economic dynamics. The key concept of 'gardening' and related tags do not directly connect to the article's focus.

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