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I Got Lucky, from Toronto’s Cream Productions. The 14 x 30-minute show is headed to Discovery+ via a multi-territory pre-sale deal secured by Cineflix Rights. It will launch on Discovery+ channels across the UK, Germany, Iberia, the Nordics, Italy, Benelux, Poland, and Latin America. Cineflix is handling international sales in all global territories, including for America. A release date has not yet been announced. I Got Lucky features footage and first-hand accounts from people who have lived through death-defying experiences, from accidents and explosions to extreme stunts gone wrong. The Discovery-commissioned series went from greenlight to delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Cream Productions president Kate Harrison Karman.

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George Armstrong, Maple Leafs legend and long-time captain, dead at 90

George Armstrong, a Hall of Fame forward who spent his entire 21-year career with the Toronto Maple Leafs and won four Stanley Cups, has died. He was 90.

Toronto Maple Leafs legend and Hall of Famer George Armstrong dies at 90

Toronto Maple Leafs legend and Hall of Famer George Armstrong dies at 90
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Maple Leafs legend George Armstrong dies

Hibbing, MN, USA / 93.9 WTBX Jan 24, 2021 11:49 AM Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong, who played his entire 21-year NHL career with the team, died on Sunday. He was 90. The team announced that Armstrong had died, but did not reveal a cause of death. One of the first players of Indigenous descent to play professional hockey, Armstrong signed with the Maple Leafs in 1946. He played on the team from 1949-1971 and also served as a coach from 1988-89 after owner Harold Ballard fired John Brophy. Armstrong, who spent 12 seasons as Toronto s captain, helped the club capture four Stanley Cup titles. The Maple Leafs won three straight titles from 1962-64 before Armstrong clinched the Stanley Cup in 1967 with an empty-net goal in Game 6 against the Montreal Canadiens.

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