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|Description = ] and ] celebrating the goal that won the ] in Moscow, Soviet Union, September 28, 1972. |Description = ] and ] celebrating the goal that won the ] in Moscow, Soviet Union, September 28, 1972.
|Source = Photo Taken September 28, 1972 by Frank Lennon, Canadian Press |Source = Photo Taken September 28, 1972 by Frank Lennon, Canadian Press
|Portion = Entire image |Portion = Entire image
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|Article = History of the National Hockey League (1967–1992) |Article = History of the National Hockey League (1967–92)
|Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history. The emotion of the moment cannot adequately be conveyed by prose alone. |Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history. The emotion of the moment cannot adequately be conveyed by prose alone.
|Replaceability = Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist |Replaceability = Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist
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|Article = Summit Series |Article = Summit Series
|Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article. |Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article.
|Replaceability = Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist |Replaceability = Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist
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|Article = Paul Henderson |Article = Paul Henderson
|Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article. |Purpose = Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article.
|Replaceability = None. The image itself is an integral part of Henderson's legacy and thus cannot be replaced with an alternative, even if age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time were not barriers. |Replaceability = None. The image itself is an integral part of Henderson's legacy and thus cannot be replaced with an alternative, even if age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time were not barriers.
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Paul Henderson and Yvan Cournoyer celebrating the goal that won the Summit Series in Moscow, Soviet Union, September 28, 1972.

Source

CNN/Sports Illustrated Photo Taken September 28, 1972 by Frank Lennon, Canadian Press

Portion used

Entire image

Low resolution?

Yes

Non-free media rationale for History of the National Hockey League (1967–92)
Article

History of the National Hockey League (1967–92)

Purpose of use

Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history. The emotion of the moment cannot adequately be conveyed by prose alone.

Replaceable?

Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist

Non-free media rationale for Summit Series
Article

Summit Series

Purpose of use

Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article.

Replaceable?

Due to age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time, free alternatives almost certainly do not exist


Non-free media rationale for Paul Henderson
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Paul Henderson

Purpose of use

Image is an iconic photograph of what has been described as the "most famous goal in Canadian hockey history" , and "the goal of the century" . Nearly four decades later, the Summit Series, and Paul Henderson's goal remain among the most memorable events in hockey history.. The photograph's fame is specifically discussed in the text of the article.

Replaceable?

None. The image itself is an integral part of Henderson's legacy and thus cannot be replaced with an alternative, even if age and the political climate of the Soviet Union at the time were not barriers.

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