HHOF Ind Invite07

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

HHOF Ind Invite07 Honouring Hockey’s Newest Legends Artist’s rendering of the 2007 Induction Ceremony stage set in the Allen Lambert Galleria, BCE Place. K M E S S M A R I E R Celebrated for its architectural splendour, the award-winning Allen Lambert Galleria at BCE Place will become S C N I S OT TSN’s primary broadcast location for the 2007 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The MCI Great Hall I N T S a c T E will be open to guests for “Gala Celebration” hospitality, Stanley Cup photos and TSN live broadcast features. M V L E N A S Y R R O O N G Induction Weekend Celebration Sponsors E F R R G A N M C I I J * S * 2007 INDUCTEES RON FRANCIS Player Category • Won two Stanley Cup championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins • Awarded five NHL trophies in career, including three-time Lady Byng recipient • Recorded twenty 20+ goal seasons in career, including 13 consecutive • Holds all major career Whalers/Hurricanes scoring records and had his number ‘10’ retired by franchise • Ranks second all-time in assists (1,249), third all-time in games played (1,731) and fourth all-time in points (1,798) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007 HOCKEY HALL of FAME JIM GREGORY Builder Category • Won three Memorial Cup championships, two with the Toronto Marlboros BCE PLACE, TORONTO, ONTARIO and one with the St. Michael’s Majors • General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs for 10 seasons, leading team to playoffs eight times • NHL Executive since 1979, first hired to oversee newly formed NHL Central Scouting 5:30 PM • One of the first NHL Executives to recognize Europe as a talent pool Gala Celebration / Doors Open • Serves today as Senior Vice-President, Hockey Operations for the NHL Enter via BCE Place concourse level and experience our renowned hospitality. AL MacINNIS Player Category • Won Stanley Cup championship and was named playoff MVP with the 7:30 PM Calgary Flames in 1989 Induction Ceremony • Awarded the James Norris Trophy as best defenceman in 1999 Broadcast live from the Allen Lambert Galleria on • Won Canada Cup in 1991 and Olympic gold medal in 2002 TSN’s alternate feed and throughout the Hockey Hall of Fame. • Ranks third all-time among defencemen in goals (340), assists (934) and points (1,274) • Considered to have one of the NHL’s hardest shots, winning the “Hardest Shot” Gala Celebration continues… competition seven times Place your bids in the e-auction presented by HHOF.com. Rub shoulders with the legends and the who’s who of hockey. MARK MESSIER Player Category ~ autographs respectfully declined ~ • Won six Stanley Cup championships – five with the Edmonton Oilers and one with New York Rangers • Second all-time to Wayne Gretzky with 1,887 career points and second all-time Dress: Business Attire to Gordie Howe with 1,756 games played • Only person in pro sport to captain two different teams to league championships Gala Celebration Ticket price: $350 each • Second all-time to Wayne Gretzky in playoff goals (109), assists (186) and points (295) • Revered as one of sports’ greatest inspirational leaders Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Galleria Ticket price: $500 each SCOTT STEVENS Player Category Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame, plus reserved seating • Won three Stanley Cup championships with the New Jersey Devils and was named in the Allen Lambert Galleria to view the live Induction Ceremony. Playoff MVP in 2000 • Named to All-Rookie Team in 1983 and was a First Team All-Star twice and Second Team All-Star three times Proceeds to Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum • Won the 1991 Canada Cup title as a member of Team Canada "A Registered Charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada)" • Finished as the NHL’s career leader among defencemen with 1,635 regular season games played, fourth all-time among all players • Renowned for his tenacious physical play and open-ice bodychecking skills Due to limited availability, Hockey Hall of Fame may not MEDIA HONOUREES fulfill all ticket requests. Approved ticket orders will be confirmed on or before September 15, 2007. DAVE FAY BILL HEWITT Washington Times Hockey Night in Canada Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award play-by-play announcer TO RESERVE TICKETS, PLEASE USE THE in recognition of excellence in hockey Foster Hewitt Memorial Award ENCLOSED APPLICATION OR CALL journalism, as selected by the in recognition of excellence in hockey Professional Hockey Writers’ Association broadcasting, as selected by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association (416) 933-8202 2007 INDUCTEES RON FRANCIS Player Category • Won two Stanley Cup championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins • Awarded five NHL trophies in career, including three-time Lady Byng recipient • Recorded twenty 20+ goal seasons in career, including 13 consecutive • Holds all major career Whalers/Hurricanes scoring records and had his number ‘10’ retired by franchise • Ranks second all-time in assists (1,249), third all-time in games played (1,731) and fourth all-time in points (1,798) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007 HOCKEY HALL of FAME JIM GREGORY Builder Category • Won three Memorial Cup championships, two with the Toronto Marlboros BCE PLACE, TORONTO, ONTARIO and one with the St. Michael’s Majors • General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs for 10 seasons, leading team to playoffs eight times • NHL Executive since 1979, first hired to oversee newly formed NHL Central Scouting 5:30 PM • One of the first NHL Executives to recognize Europe as a talent pool Gala Celebration / Doors Open • Serves today as Senior Vice-President, Hockey Operations for the NHL Enter via BCE Place concourse level and experience our renowned hospitality. AL MacINNIS Player Category • Won Stanley Cup championship and was named playoff MVP with the 7:30 PM Calgary Flames in 1989 Induction Ceremony • Awarded the James Norris Trophy as best defenceman in 1999 Broadcast live from the Allen Lambert Galleria on • Won Canada Cup in 1991 and Olympic gold medal in 2002 TSN’s alternate feed and throughout the Hockey Hall of Fame. • Ranks third all-time among defencemen in goals (340), assists (934) and points (1,274) • Considered to have one of the NHL’s hardest shots, winning the “Hardest Shot” Gala Celebration continues… competition seven times Place your bids in the e-auction presented by HHOF.com. Rub shoulders with the legends and the who’s who of hockey. MARK MESSIER Player Category ~ autographs respectfully declined ~ • Won six Stanley Cup championships – five with the Edmonton Oilers and one with New York Rangers • Second all-time to Wayne Gretzky with 1,887 career points and second all-time Dress: Business Attire to Gordie Howe with 1,756 games played • Only person in pro sport to captain two different teams to league championships Gala Celebration Ticket price: $350 each • Second all-time to Wayne Gretzky in playoff goals (109), assists (186) and points (295) • Revered as one of sports’ greatest inspirational leaders Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Galleria Ticket price: $500 each SCOTT STEVENS Player Category Access to all public areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame, plus reserved seating • Won three Stanley Cup championships with the New Jersey Devils and was named in the Allen Lambert Galleria to view the live Induction Ceremony. Playoff MVP in 2000 • Named to All-Rookie Team in 1983 and was a First Team All-Star twice and Second Team All-Star three times Proceeds to Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum • Won the 1991 Canada Cup title as a member of Team Canada "A Registered Charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada)" • Finished as the NHL’s career leader among defencemen with 1,635 regular season games played, fourth all-time among all players • Renowned for his tenacious physical play and open-ice bodychecking skills Due to limited availability, Hockey Hall of Fame may not MEDIA HONOUREES fulfill all ticket requests. Approved ticket orders will be confirmed on or before September 15, 2007. DAVE FAY BILL HEWITT Washington Times Hockey Night in Canada Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award play-by-play announcer TO RESERVE TICKETS, PLEASE USE THE in recognition of excellence in hockey Foster Hewitt Memorial Award ENCLOSED APPLICATION OR CALL journalism, as selected by the in recognition of excellence in hockey Professional Hockey Writers’ Association broadcasting, as selected by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association (416) 933-8202 Honouring Hockey’s Newest Legends Artist’s rendering of the 2007 Induction Ceremony stage set in the Allen Lambert Galleria, BCE Place. K M E S S M A R I E R Celebrated for its architectural splendour, the award-winning Allen Lambert Galleria at BCE Place will become S C N I S OT TSN’s primary broadcast location for the 2007 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The MCI Great Hall I N T S a c T E will be open to guests for “Gala Celebration” hospitality, Stanley Cup photos and TSN live broadcast features. M V L E N A S Y R R O O N G Induction Weekend Celebration Sponsors E F R R G A N M C I I J * S *.
Recommended publications
  • Apba Pro Hockey Roster Sheet 1988-89
    APBA PRO HOCKEY ROSTER SHEET 1988-89 BOSTON (BM:0, A/G:1.62, PP:-1, PK:-1) BUFFALO (BM:14, A/G: 1.70, PP:0, PK:0) CALGARY (BM:0, A/G:1.63, PP:+1, PK:-1) Left Wing Center Right Wing Left Wing Center Right Wing Left Wing Center Right Wing BURRIDGE JANNEY NEELY* ANDREYCHUK RUUTTU FOLIGNO ROBERTS, G.R. GILMOUR MULLEN*, J. JOYCE LINSEMAN CARTER ARNIEL TURGEON, P. VAIVE PATTERSON NIEUWENDYK* LOOB CARPENTER SWEENEY, R. CROWDER HARTMAN TUCKER SHEPPARD MacLELLAN OTTO HUNTER, M. BRICKLEY LEHMAN JOHNSTON NAPIER HOGUE PARKER PEPLINSKI FLEURY HUNTER, T. O'DWYER NEUFELD ANDERSSON MAGUIRE HRDINA McDONALD BYERS DONNELLY, M. RANHEIM L. Defense R. Defense Goalies L. Defense R. Defense Goalies L. Defense R. Defense Goalies WESLEY* BOURQUE*, R. MOOG RAMSEY HOUSLEY* MALARCHUK SUTER* MacINNIS VERNON* HAWGOOD GALLEY LEMELIN* KRUPP BODGER PUPPA McCRIMMON MACOUN WAMSLEY SWEENEY, D. THELVÉN ANDERSON, S. LEDYARD CLOUTIER MURZYN RAMAGE CÔTÉ, A.R. QUINTAL PLAYFAIR HALKIDIS WAKALUK NATTRESS GLYNN PEDERSEN, A. SHOEBOTTOM LESSARD SABOURIN CHICAGO (BM:22, A/G:1.59, PP:0, PK:+1) DETROIT (BM:0, A/G:1.65, PP:0, PK:-1) EDMONTON (BM:14, A/G:1.72, PP:-1, PK:-1) Left Wing Center Right Wing Left Wing Center Right Wing Left Wing Center Right Wing GRAHAM SAVARD LARMER GALLANT YZERMAN* MacLEAN, P. TIKKANEN MESSIER* KURRI* THOMAS CREIGHTON PRESLEY BURR OATES BARR SIMPSON CARSON* ANDERSON, G. VINCELETTE MURRAY, T. SUTTER, D. GRAVES KLIMA KOCUR HUNTER, D.P. MacTAVISH LACOMBE BASSEN EAGLES NOONAN KING, K. CHABOT NILL BUCHBERGER McCLELLAND FRYCER SANIPASS HUDSON ROBERTSON MURPHY, J.
    [Show full text]
  • 11111 I Remember Canada
    Canadap2.doc 13-12-00 I REMEMBER CANADA ________________________________________ A Book for a Musical Play in Two Acts By Roy LaBerge Copyright (c) 1997 by Roy LaBerge #410-173 Cooper St.. Ottawa ON K2P 0E9 11111 2 Canada [email protected] . Dramatis Personnae The Professor an articulate woman academic Ambrose Smith a feisty senior citizen Six (or more) actors portraying or presenting songs or activities identified with: 1920s primary school children A 1920s school teacher Jazz age singers and dancers Reginald Fessenden A 16-year-old lumberjack Alan Plaunt Graham Spry Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Guy Lombardo and the Lombardo trio Norma Locke MacKenzie King Canadian servicemen and civilian women Canadian servicewomen The Happy Gang Winston Churchill Hong King prisoner of war A Royal Canadian Medical Corps nurse John Pratt A Senior Non-Commissioned Officer A Canadian naval rating Bill Haley The Everly Brothers Elvis Presley Charley Chamberlain Marg Osborne Anne Murray Ian and Sylvia 3 Gordon Lightfoot Joni Mitchell First contemporary youth Second contemporary youth Other contemporary youths This script includes only minimal stage directions. 4 Overture: Medley of period music) (Professor enters, front curtain, and takes place at lectern left.) PROFESSOR Good evening, ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to History 3136 - Social History of Canada from 1920 to the Year 2000. I am delighted that so many have registered for this course. In this introductory lecture, I intend to give an overview of some of the major events and issues we will examine during the next sixteen weeks. And I have a surprise in store for you. I am going to share this lecture with a guest, a person whose life spans the period we are studying.
    [Show full text]
  • A Matter of Inches My Last Fight
    INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS GROUP A Matter of Inches How I Survived in the Crease and Beyond Clint Malarchuk, Dan Robson Summary No job in the world of sports is as intimidating, exhilarating, and stress­ridden as that of a hockey goaltender. Clint Malarchuk did that job while suffering high anxiety, depression, and obsessive compulsive disorder and had his career nearly literally cut short by a skate across his neck, to date the most gruesome injury hockey has ever seen. This autobiography takes readers deep into the troubled mind of Clint Malarchuk, the former NHL goaltender for the Quebec Nordiques, the Washington Capitals, and the Buffalo Sabres. When his carotid artery was slashed during a collision in the crease, Malarchuk nearly died on the ice. Forever changed, he struggled deeply with depression and a dependence on alcohol, which nearly cost him his life and left a bullet in his head. Now working as the goaltender coach for the Calgary Flames, Malarchuk reflects on his past as he looks forward to the future, every day grateful to have cheated death­twice. 9781629370491 Pub Date: 11/1/14 Author Bio Ship Date: 11/1/14 Clint Malarchuk was a goaltender with the Quebec Nordiques, the Washington Capitals, and the Buffalo Sabres. $25.95 Hardcover Originally from Grande Prairie, Alberta, he now divides his time between Calgary, where he is the goaltender coach for the Calgary Flames, and his ranch in Nevada. Dan Robson is a senior writer at Sportsnet Magazine. He 272 pages lives in Toronto. Carton Qty: 20 Sports & Recreation / Hockey SPO020000 6.000 in W | 9.000 in H 152mm W | 229mm H My Last Fight The True Story of a Hockey Rock Star Darren McCarty, Kevin Allen Summary Looking back on a memorable career, Darren McCarty recounts his time as one of the most visible and beloved members of the Detroit Red Wings as well as his personal struggles with addiction, finances, and women and his daily battles to overcome them.
    [Show full text]
  • Induction Spotlight Tsn/Rds Broadcast Zone Recent Acquisitions
    HOCKEY HALL of FAME NEWS and EVENTS JOURNAL INDUCTION SPOTLIGHT TSN/RDS BROADCAST ZONE RECENT ACQUISITIONS SPRING 2015 CORPORATE MATTERS LETTER FROM THE INDUCTION 2015 • The annual elections meeting of the Selection Committee VICe-CHAIR will be held in Toronto on June 28 & 29, 2015 (with the announcement of the 2015 inductees on June 29th). Dear Teammates: • The Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration will be held on Monday, November 9, 2015. Not long after another successful Graig Abel/HHOF Induction Celebration last November, the closely knit hockey community mourned the loss of two of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING the game’s most accomplished and respected individuals in Pat • Scotty Bowman, David Branch, Brian Burke, Marc de Foy, Mike Gartner and Anders Quinn and Jean Beliveau. I have been privileged to get to know Hedberg were re-appointed each to a further term on the Selection Committee for the and work with these distinguished gentlemen throughout my 2015, 2016 and 2017 selection proceedings. life in hockey and like many others I was particularly heartened • The general voting Members ratified new By-law Nos. 25 and 26 which, among other by the outstanding tributes that spoke volumes to their impact amendments, provide for improved voting procedures applicable to all categories of on our great sport. Honoured Membership (visit HHOF.com for full transcripts). Although Chair of the Board for little more than a year, Pat left his mark on the Hockey Hall of Fame, overseeing the recruitment BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nominated by: of new members to the Selection Committee, initiating the Lanny McDonald, Chair (1) Corporate Governance Committee first comprehensive selection process review which led to Jim Gregory, Vice-Chair National Hockey League several by-law amendments, and establishing new and renewed Murray Costello Corporate Governance Committee partnerships.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 U.S. Under-18 Men's National Team Game Notes Semifinal Matchup Vs
    2018 U.S. UNDER-18 MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM GAME NOTES 2018 IIHF UNDER-18 MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP | CHELYABINSK & MAGNITOGORSK, RUSSIA GOLD MEDAL GAME • USA (4-0-0-2) VS. FINLAND (6-0-0-0) • TRAKTOR ICE RINK (CAPACITY: 7,500) • APRIL 29, 2018 TONIGHT'S GAME THINGS WORTH MENTIONING The U.S. Under-18 Men's National Team faces Finland this The U.S. has appeared in 13 of the 20 gold-medal games in the evening in the gold-medal game at the 2018 IIHF Under-18 history of this tournament and has won gold 10 times ... The Men's World Championship here in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Puck U.S. is 7-1-0-2 (W-OTL-OTL-L) in its last 10 matchups against drop is set for 7:30 p.m. local and 10:30 a.m. ET and will be Finland ... The U.S. has faced Finland in more gold-medal games televised in the U.S. live on NHL Network. (3) than any other country, and has won each matchup ... Jack Finland finished the preliminary round as the top overall seed Hughes currently sits atop the tournament leaderboard in points with 12 points and a perfect 4-0-0-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record. with 12 (5-7-12) through six games ... The underage (2001 birth Their wins came against Slovakia (5-2), France (7-0), Russia (5- year) skaters (Cole Caufield, Jack Hughes, Alex Turcotte and 4), and the Czech Republic (4-2). They had a +13 goal differential, Cam York) have combined for 29 points through six games for tied with Canada for the best at the end of the preliminary round.
    [Show full text]
  • Backstrom1,000 Nhl Games
    NICKLAS BACKSTROM1,000 NHL GAMES ND 2 PLAYER IN FRANCHISE HISTORY TO PLAY 1,000 GAMES WITH THE CAPITALS TH 14 ACTIVE PLAYER TO PLAY 1,000 GAMES WITH ONE FRANCHISE TH 69 PLAYER IN NHL HISTORY TO PLAY 1,000 GAMES WITH ONE FRANCHISE TH 36 ACTIVE PLAYER TO REACH 1,000 GAMES PLAYERS WHO HAD 700+ CAREER ASSISTS BY THEIR MILESTONE GAMES 1,000TH GAME RD PLAYER IN NHL HISTORY 353 OCT. 5, 2007 @ WAYNE GRETZKY 1516 TO REACH 1,000 GAMES 1 PHILIPS ARENA PAUL COFFEY 910 TH NOV. 19, 2008 ADAM OATES 860 @ 14 SWEDISH-BORN PLAYER HONDA CENTER IN NHL HISTORY TO REACH 100 BRYAN TROTTIER 817 1,000 GAMES SIDNEY CROSBY 810 DEC. 19, 2009 @ 200 REXALL PLACE DALE HAWERCHUK 795 RD 23 PLAYER IN NHL HISTORY WITH 700+ MARCEL DIONNE 794 ASSISTS BY THEIR 1,000TH GAME FEB. 6, 2011 VS. 21 of the 23 players to accomplish VERIZON CENTER STEVE YZERMAN 790 this feat are in the Hockey Hall of 300 Fame, while two are not yet eligible DENIS SAVARD 789 (Sidney Crosby, Jaromir Jagr) MARCH 31, 2013 @ RON FRANCIS 780 400 WELLS FARGO CENTER ND RAY BOURQUE 778 2 ACTIVE PLAYER IN NHL HISTORY WITH 700+ ASSISTS BY THEIR MARK MESSIER 778 OCT. 18, 2014 1,000TH GAME (SIDNEY CROSBY) 500 VS. VERIZON CENTER JOE SAKIC 765 BERNIE FEDERKO 761 DEC. 8, 2015 592-296-111 600 VS. VERIZON CENTER JAROMIR JAGR 760 1,295 POINTS WITH BACKSTROM IN THE LINEUP BOBBY CLARKE 754 JAN. 24, 2017 @ 700 CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE GUY LAFLEUR 747 11TH 4TH PHIL ESPOSITO 737 PLAYER IN FRANCHISE PLAYER FROM THE MARCH 8, 2018 HISTORY TO PLAY THEIR 2006 NHL DRAFT @ STAPLES CENTER JARI KURRI 721 1,000TH CAREER GAME CLASS TO REACH THE 800 WITH THE CAPITALS 1,000-GAME MARK DENIS POTVIN 718 OCT.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 U.S. Men's National Team Game Notes Semifinal Vs
    2021 U.S. MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM GAME NOTES 2021 IIHF Men’s World Championship | Arena Riga | Riga, Latvia | May 21-June 6, 2021 Semifinals • USA (7-0-0-1) vs. Canada (3-1-1-3) • Saturday, June 5, 2021 TODAY'S GAME TEAM USA STAT LEADERS The U.S. meets Canada here for the second time at the 2021 IIHF Men's World Championship here in Riga, Latvia. Goals Garland.....5 In their preliminary-round tilt on May 23 this year, the U.S. Assists Garland.....5 claimed a 5-1 victory off a two-goal performance from Trevor Points Garland.....10 (5-5) Moore, who earned U.S. Player of the Game honors. Anthony Shots on Goal Moore.....24 Stolarz started the game in goal before an injury made way for Faceoff Win % Rooney.....66.67 Jake Oettinger to take the crease, making 26 saves in relief. The +/- Robertson.....+9 injury unfortunately ended Stolarz's tournament. Time On Ice Jones.....19:58 Wins Petersen.....4 THE SERIES VS. CANADA Goals Against Average Petersen.....1.01 Today is the 49th meeting between the North American rivals. Save Percentage Petersen.....0.961 and the second one to occur in the semifinals (2016, 4-3 CAN win). All-time, the U.S. is 3-4-1-40-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) against TEAM USA AMONG TOURNAMENT LEADERS the Canadians but has claimed three of the last four meetings, one being a bronze-medal game in 2018. PLAYERS Goals Garland, T-Fifth.....5 FIFTH TIME U.S.-CANADA MEET TWICE IN MEN'S WORLDS Assists Garland, T-Sixth.....5 This marks the fifth time in tournament history the two teams Points Garland, Third.....10 are meeting for a second time in a single IIHF Men's World Points, Defensemen Clendening, Sixth.....(2-2=4; 5GP) Championship.
    [Show full text]
  • A Night at the Garden (S): a History of Professional Hockey Spectatorship
    A Night at the Garden(s): A History of Professional Hockey Spectatorship in the 1920s and 1930s by Russell David Field A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Exercise Sciences University of Toronto © Copyright by Russell David Field 2008 Library and Bibliotheque et 1*1 Archives Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'edition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON K1A0N4 Ottawa ON K1A0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-39833-3 Our file Notre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-39833-3 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non­ L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library permettant a la Bibliotheque et Archives and Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par Plntemet, prefer, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans loan, distribute and sell theses le monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, worldwide, for commercial or non­ sur support microforme, papier, electronique commercial purposes, in microform, et/ou autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. this thesis. Neither the thesis Ni la these ni des extraits substantiels de nor substantial extracts from it celle-ci ne doivent etre imprimes ou autrement may be printed or otherwise reproduits sans son autorisation.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Figures Price Guide
    SPORTS FIGURES PRICE GUIDE All values listed are for Mint (white jersey) .......... 16.00- David Ortiz (white jersey). 22.00- Ching-Ming Wang ........ 15 Tracy McGrady (white jrsy) 12.00- Lamar Odom (purple jersey) 16.00 Patrick Ewing .......... $12 (blue jersey) .......... 110.00 figures still in the packaging. The Jim Thome (Phillies jersey) 12.00 (gray jersey). 40.00+ Kevin Youkilis (white jersey) 22 (blue jersey) ........... 22.00- (yellow jersey) ......... 25.00 (Blue Uniform) ......... $25 (blue jersey, snow). 350.00 package must have four perfect (Indians jersey) ........ 25.00 Scott Rolen (white jersey) .. 12.00 (grey jersey) ............ 20 Dirk Nowitzki (blue jersey) 15.00- Shaquille O’Neal (red jersey) 12.00 Spud Webb ............ $12 Stephen Davis (white jersey) 20.00 corners and the blister bubble 2003 SERIES 7 (gray jersey). 18.00 Barry Zito (white jersey) ..... .10 (white jersey) .......... 25.00- (black jersey) .......... 22.00 Larry Bird ............. $15 (70th Anniversary jersey) 75.00 cannot be creased, dented, or Jim Edmonds (Angels jersey) 20.00 2005 SERIES 13 (grey jersey ............... .12 Shaquille O’Neal (yellow jrsy) 15.00 2005 SERIES 9 Julius Erving ........... $15 Jeff Garcia damaged in any way. Troy Glaus (white sleeves) . 10.00 Moises Alou (Giants jersey) 15.00 MCFARLANE MLB 21 (purple jersey) ......... 25.00 Kobe Bryant (yellow jersey) 14.00 Elgin Baylor ............ $15 (white jsy/no stripe shoes) 15.00 (red sleeves) .......... 80.00+ Randy Johnson (Yankees jsy) 17.00 Jorge Posada NY Yankees $15.00 John Stockton (white jersey) 12.00 (purple jersey) ......... 30.00 George Gervin .......... $15 (whte jsy/ed stripe shoes) 22.00 Randy Johnson (white jersey) 10.00 Pedro Martinez (Mets jersey) 12.00 Daisuke Matsuzaka ....
    [Show full text]
  • Esquimalt 2016
    Volume 61 Number 9 | February 29, 2016 15% Military newspaper.comnewsppaappeerr..com Discount MARPAC NEWS CCFBFB Esquimalt,Esquimalt, VVictoria,ictoria, B.C.B.C Nick Wise & Daniel Ross 250•381•8725 tOewportrealty.com 878 Viewfi eld Rd. Proudly serving Esquimalt & Vic West www.upakstorage.com MCpl Michael Bastien, MARPAC Imaging Services HMCS Winnipeg returns on Feb. 23 after an eight-and-a-half month deployment in support of Operation Reassurance and Operation Caribbe. See more on pages 8 and 9. CFB Esquimalt A division of CFMWS Une division des SBMFC We proudly serve the RE/MAX Alliance N BIG!!!BIG!G !! Get a home or auto WWI Canadian Forces Community $$ 250-882-3335 insurance quote for your NO [email protected] GROSO !!! GAGNEZ chance to WIN! As a military family we understand DOWN your cleaning needs during ongoing service, deployment and relocation. www.mollymaid.ca Chris Cavaghan Modern Mortgage Group (250) 744-3427 CALL: 250-896-2589 [email protected] 1-888-476-8737 canex.thepersonal.com [email protected] 250-882-3335 2 • LOOKOUT February 29, 2016 Hockey pros coming to town for fundraising game EE-F-FIILELE FFROMROM $$5757++GSTGST Peter Mallett seven to 15. In the past, together, giving back to the certainly the highlight of my Staff Writer NHL stars such as Wayne community and supporting hockey career,” said CPO2 Gretzky, Brett Hull and Guy each other,” he says. “The Simoneau. “Most of the Carbonneau have made entire team is really looking team had a chance to watch Top Shelf Ty Gretzky is ready to Bookkeeping Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Canada Vs. Russia Ufa, Russia (7 P.M
    CANADA/RUSSIA SUPER SERIES SUPER SÉRIE CANADA/RUSSIE August 27 – September 9, 2007 du 27 août au 9 septembre 2007 Omsk & Ufa, Russia/Russie Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Red Deer & Vancouver, Canada GAME SCHEDULE HORAIRE DES MATCHS DATE ET CT MT PT GAME LOCATION DATE EST CEN HR HP PARTIE LIEU Monday, August 27, 2007 Le lundi 27 août 2007 9:00 8:00 7:00 6:00 Canada vs. Russia Ufa, Russia (7 p.m. local) Wednesday, August 29, 2007 Le mercredi 29 août 2007 9:00 8:00 7:00 6:00 Canada vs. Russia Ufa, Russia (7 p.m. local) Friday, August 31, 2007 Le vendredi 31 août 2007 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 Canada vs. Russia Omsk, Russia (7 p.m. local) Saturday, September 1, 2007 Le samedi 1 septembre 2007 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 Canada vs. Russia Omsk, Russia (5 p.m. local) Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Le mardi 4 septembre 2007 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 Canada vs. Russia Winnipeg, MB (7 p.m. local) Wednesday, September 5, 2007 Le mercredi 5 septembre 2007 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 Canada vs. Russia Saskatoon, SK (7 p.m. local) Friday, September 7, 2007 Le vendredi 7 septembre 2007 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 Canada vs. Russia Red Deer, AB (8 p.m. local) Sunday, September 9, 2007 Le dimanche 9 september 2007 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 Canada vs. Russia Vancouver, BC (5 p.m. local) www.hockeycanada.ca/superseries 2 CANADA/RUSSIA SUPER SERIES SUPER SÉRIE CANADA/RUSSIE 3 WELCOME MESSAGE FROM DR.
    [Show full text]
  • Learning Activities for the Classroom
    Cross-Curricular Package Grade Level: 6 HEROES: HEROES: LEARNING ACTIVITIES GUIDE TEACHER’S FOR THE CLASSROOM MAKES A HERO WHAT Our exercises and content of our Introduction to Sport Heroes package links to the following Grade 6 Cross-Cur- ricular learning outcomes:** •English Language Arts 6 •Information and CommunicationTechnology Integration 4-6 •Social Studies 6 •Visual Arts 6 **The curriculum learning outcomes can be found on the following page. www.nsshf.com Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame - www.nsshf.com Cross-Curricular Package HEROES: HEROES: Grade 6 TEACHER’S GUIDE TEACHER’S CROSS-CURRICULAR LEARNING MAKES A HERO WHAT OUTCOMES: Grade 6 English 1.1 contribute thoughts, ideas, and questions to discussion and compare their own ideas with those of peers and others 1.3 defend and/or support their opinions with evidence 1.4 listen critically to others’ ideas or opinions and points of view 2.1 contribute to and respond constructively in conversation, small-group and whole-group discussion 2.2 use word choice and emphasis, making a conscious attempt to produce a desired effect 4.1 select, independently, texts appropriate to their range of interests and learning needs 8.1 use a range of strategies in writing and other ways of representing to frame questions and design investigations to answer their questions, find topics of personal importance 8.2 select appropriate note-making strategies from a growing repertoire 9.1 create written and media texts using an increasing variety of forms, demonstrate understanding that particular forms require
    [Show full text]