Mark Wells, a forward on the 1980 U.S. Olympic champion men's hockey team, has died at age 66, according to USA Hockey and Bowling Green State University, his alma mater. "It's with profound ...
Mark Wells, an American hockey player who was best known for being a part of the 1980 United States men’s hockey “Miracle on Ice” team, passed away this week at the age of 67. The news of Wells’ ...
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 24: Hockey: 1980 Winter Olympics, USA Mark Wells (15) in action vs Finland, Lake Placid, NY 2/24/1980 (Photo by George Tiedemann/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) ...
Mark Wells, a member of the 1980 United States Olympics ... Wells sold his gold medal at auction. "It killed me to sell the medal. Killed me. But my life was crumbling,” Wells told the New ...
LAKE PLACID — Mark Wells, the last player added to the 1980 Miracle on Ice hockey team, has died at the age of 66. The cause of death was not immediately known. Wells’ death was confirmed ...
Mark Wells, the metro Detroit native who was a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team best known for the Miracle on Ice, has died, according to the Bowling Green athletics department.
In order for a team to achieve greatness, it’s vital for everyone to understand their role and play it to perfection for the ...
USA Hockey and Bowling Green State University, Wells’ college alma mater, also announced his death. “It’s with profound sadness to announce the passing of Mark R. Wells. He was so much more ...
Mark Wells, who was a star forward for the Falcons hockey team in the 1970 and played hockey for the gold-medal winning United States Olympic team, passed away. Wells played at Bowling Green from ...
The upcoming St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade will contain a special tribute to Olympian and hockey ambassador Mark Wells, who died last week. Mr. Wells, a St. Clair Shores native and member ...
Mark Wells, a member of the 1980 United States Olympics men’s hockey “Miracle on Ice” team and a former Komets player, died Friday at 67, according to NHL.com. “It's with profound sadness ...