I went looking at The Sporting News, Tor Star and Winnipeg Free
Press for you, and no goaltenders were listed for any of the games.
However, in the Bridgeport Post, a photo of the game shows Maniago
making a save for the North Stars and the story states that Les
Binkley was the goaltender.
On Mar 21, the Lebanon Daily News shows a photo of Daley playing for
Baltimore at Hershey. Maybe he was called up as an emergency backup
and sat on the bench...
And on Nov 13 in the Uniontown Evening-Standard, the Penguins
announced Joe Daley was called up from Baltimore to play in his
first NHL game.
Of course, one could always call him and ask: 204-783-8430.
Morey
--- In hockhist@yahoogroups.com, "Rob" <francz39@...> wrote:
>
> I note that on the SlateOBase, Joe Daley is listed with one game
> played for the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1967-68, at least in the
> scoring totals. He does not show up in the goaltending totals,
and
> the minutes for Hank Bassen and Les Binkley add up to the 4440
> expected for a 74 game season.
>
> I am wondering if he actually appeared for a few minutes in relief
> (otherwise uncredited in official stats), or if the 1 GP is an
> error.
>
> I saved the image of a scan of a 1967-68 North Stars at Penguins
> program that was listed on eBay last November. It isn't the
center
> line-up page, but is the roster page. It has the players and
numbers
> listed. Daley is listed (sweater #30) along with Bassen; I am
> assuming that Binkley was hurt and Daley had been called up from
> Baltimore.
>
> Also listed on the Penguins roster is Wayne Hicks, who was traded
> from Philadelphia on February 27, so the only possibility for this
> game's date is March 24, 1968 (the Penguins' game #70 of 74).
>
> Just wondering if Joe Daley actually appeared in a game at about
this
> point in the season, or if he was just a zero hero in 1967-68.
>
> Rob in 905
>