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  1. The show focused on the life of Norm Henderson (Norm Macdonald), a former NHL hockey player who is banned for life from the league because of gambling and tax evasion.To avoid jail time for these crimes, Norm must perform five years of community service as a full-time social worker.

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  2. Norm: Created by Bruce Helford, Norm MacDonald. With Norm MacDonald, Laurie Metcalf, Ian Gomez, Max Wright. Norm Henderson is a former hockey player who was banned for life for gambling and tax evasion.

    • (2.5K)
    • 1999-03-24
    • Comedy
    • 30
  3. Overview. Norm Henderson was once a fairly well-known -- but not particularly good -- professional hockey player. Norm's penchant for gambling and not paying taxes resulted in his permanent expulsion from the game. Instead of jail, he was sentenced to community service as a social worker, where his fresh perspective in the field and lack of ...

  4. Norm Henderson is a former professional hockey player who has been banned from the league because of gambling and tax evasion costs. In order to avoid spending time in jail, Norm agrees to do five ...

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    • Norm Macdonald
    • Andy Cadiff
    • March 24, 1999
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    Norm Henderson is a former professional hockey player who has been banned from the league because of gambling and tax evasion costs. In order to avoid spending time in jail, Norm agrees to do five ...

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    • Norm Macdonald
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  6. Mar 23, 1999 · Banned from hockey, Norm Henderson, must do five years of community service as a social worker or go to jail.The show was originally titled The Norm Show, but after the first season ended, it was changed to Norm.

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  8. Norm participated in a couple of non-sports activities--gambling and tax evasion--and as a result, he was expelled from hockey for life. Facing a possible jail term, Norm lucked out and was ...