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2019 National Junior a Championship Championnat National Junior a 2019
2019 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A 2019 ALUMNI ANCIENS PLAYERS WHO PLAYED IN THE NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP AND HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST ONE GAME IN THE NHL JOUEURS QUI ONT PARTICIPÉ AU CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL JUNIOR A ET À AU MOINS UN MATCH DANS LA LNH A Craig Adams 1995 – Calgary Canucks CAR, CHI, PIT Darrell Anholt 1980 – Red Deer Rustlers CHI B Robin Bartel 1981, 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders CGY, VAN Jeff Batters 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds STL Ryan Bayda 1999 – Vernon Vipers CAR Todd Bergen 1982 – Prince Albert Raiders PHI Mike Bishai 1998 – South Surrey Eagles EDM Dan Bonar 1973 – Portage Terriers LAK Robert Bortuzzo 2006 – Fort William North Stars PIT, STL Rod Brind’Amour 1988 – Notre Dame Hounds STL, PHI, CAR Mike Brodeur 2003 – Camrose Kodiaks OTT C Mike Cammalleri 1999 – Bramalea Blues LAK, CGY, MTL, NJD, EDM Brad Chartrand 1992 – St. James Canadians LAK Grant Clitsome 2004 – Nepean Raiders CBJ, WPG Joe Colborne 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks TOR, CGY, COL Danton Cole 1985 – Aurora Tigers WPG, TBL, NYI, CHI Mike Connolly 2007, 2008 – Camrose Kodiaks COL Ed Cristofoli 1985 – Penticton Knights MTL Tony Currie 1975 – Spruce Grove Mets STL, VAN, HFD D Yann Danis 2000 – Cornwall Colts MTL, NYI, NJD, EDM Derek Dorsett 2004 – Kindersley Klippers CBJ, NYR, VAN E Mike Eastwood 1987 – Pembroke Lumber Kings TOR, WPG, PHX, NYR, STL, CHI, PIT Robert Esche 1995 – Gloucester Rangers PHX, PHI Steve Eminger 1999 – Bramalea Blues WSH, PHI, TBL, FLA, ANA, NYR F Scott Fankhouser 1996 – Melfort Mustangs ATL Bryan Fogarty 1985 -
2010-11 WCHA Men's Season-In-Review
Western Collegiate Hockey Association Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office April 25, 2011 Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 2010-11 WCHA Men’s Season-in-Review p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 email: [email protected] Minnesota Duluth Reigns as 2011 National Champions as WCHA Doug Spencer Marks Record 37th NCAA Men’s Team Title Since 1951 Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Bulldogs Capture Program’s First National Championship with Wins Over Notre Dame & Michigan Public Relations Office April 7 & 9 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul; WCHA Now Owns Record 37 NCAA Div. 1 Titles Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Since 1951; North Dakota Claims WCHA Regular Season Championship and MacNaughton Cup; Madison, WI 53719-2096 Sioux Earn 2011 Red Baron WCHA Final Five Playoff Title, Broadmoor Trophy; North Dakota, p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, Colorado College Earn NCAA Tournament Berths; email: [email protected] Sioux are NCAA Midwest Regional Champs, Bulldogs Earn NCAA East Regional Crown; Seven Home of a Record 36 Men’s WCHA Players Earn All-American Honors; Final 2010-11 Div. 1 Men’s National Polls Have UMD National Championship No. 1, UND No. 2/3, DU No. 7, CC No. 11, UNO No. 14; WCHA Teams Go 56-27-12 (.653) in Div. 1 Teams Since 1951 Non-Conference Play 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, SAINT PAUL, Minn. -
TPE- TFP- Media Advisory, July 16, 2014
MEDIA ADVISORY July 16, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NHL SUPERSTAR TYLER SEGUIN HOSTS THE FOURTH PERIOD’S ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC WITH SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRITIES Toronto, ON (Wednesday, July 16, 2014): Dallas Stars centre Tyler Seguin and celebrity friends join TFP Media and Third Party Entertainment as the celebrity host for The 6th Annual TFP Charity Golf Classic. The Fourth Period Magazine would like to invite you to attend our media hour: What: TFP 6th Annual Charity Golf Classic hosted by NHL Star Tyler Seguin When: Thursday, July 17, 2014 Time: Media access: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Where: Nobleton Lakes Golf Club 125 Nobleton Lakes Drive, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0 Who: Confirmed NHL players and celebrities for this year’s tournament include: Tyler Seguin (Dallas Stars) Michael Del Zotto (free agent) Sean Monahan (Calgary Flames) Matt Finn (Toronto Maple Leafs) Josh Ho-Sang (New York Islanders) Tyler Brown (Philadelphia Flyers) Brandon DeFazio (Vancouver Canucks) Ryan Murphy (Carolina Hurricanes) Rich Peverley (Dallas Stars) Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders) Devante Smith-Pelly (Anaheim Ducks) Josh Leivo (Toronto Maple Leafs) Tom Wilson (Washington Capitals) Gregory Campbell (Boston Bruins) Rick Campanelli (ET Canada) Wayne Simmonds (Philadelphia Flyers) Jesse Blacker (Anaheim Ducks) Andrew O’Brien (Anaheim Ducks) Rich Clune (Nashville Predators) Todd Shapiro (The Todd Shapiro Show) Mike Johnson (TSN/NHL Network) Dave Pagnotta, CEO & President, TFP Media Inc. Damon Conrad, President & Founder, Third Party Entertainment The Fourth Period Charity Golf Classic is a great way for some of hockey's top players to give back to the community while enjoying a great day on the links," says David Pagnotta, CEO and President, TFP Media Inc. -
Media Kit Texas Stars Vs Ontario Reign Game #511: Wednesday
Media Kit Texas Stars vs Ontario Reign Game #511: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 theahl.com Texas Stars (16-13-1-2) vs. Ontario Reign (17-6-6-0) Jan 11, 2017 -- Citizens Business Bank Arena AHL Game #511 GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% 33 Maxime Lagace 6-2 185 24 10 8 3 1 3.36 0.894 1 Jack Campbell 6-3 195 20 14 3 3 1 2.72 0.908 35 Landon Bow 6-5 210 8 4 3 0 0 3.18 0.905 36 Jack Flinn 6-8 233 5 1 2 1 0 3.41 0.874 SKATERS SKATERS # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 2 Andrew Bodnarchuk D 5-11 200 31 4 13 17 40 0 2 Damir Sharipzianov D 6-2 205 14 0 0 0 23 -1 5 Mattias Backman D 6-3 185 20 2 4 6 8 11 5 Vincent LoVerde D 5-11 205 29 5 12 17 30 3 6 Julius Honka D 5-11 185 25 3 14 17 45 -5 6 Paul LaDue D 6-1 186 26 4 11 15 14 4 8 Bryce Van Brabant LW 6-3 210 16 1 1 2 37 -1 7 Brett Sutter C 6-0 192 28 8 7 15 19 6 9 Remi Elie LW 6-1 205 32 5 12 17 29 -1 8 Zach Leslie D 6-0 175 27 3 9 12 13 1 10 Justin Dowling C 5-10 190 27 5 15 20 6 3 9 Adrian Kempe LW 6-1 187 28 7 4 11 26 -2 13 Patrik Nemeth D 6-3 230 2 1 1 2 2 1 10 Alex Lintuniemi D 6-2 214 14 0 2 2 4 -3 14 Gemel Smith C 5-10 200 21 6 3 9 13 2 11 Patrick Bjorkstrand C 6-1 176 8 3 1 4 4 1 15 Austin Fyten C 6-2 200 24 4 3 7 45 2 14 Rob Scuderi D 6-0 218 11 0 2 2 4 2 17 Ludwig Bystrom D 6-0 175 29 0 7 7 18 11 15 Paul Bissonnette LW 6-2 216 16 0 3 3 31 3 19 Brendan Ranford LW 5-10 190 26 5 7 12 0 0 16 Sean Backman RW 5-8 165 29 6 12 18 12 -2 20 Ethan Werek C 6-2 200 11 3 4 7 27 2 17 T.J. -
Providence Falls to Comets in Third Night of Home Stand
PROVIDENCE FALLS TO COMETS IN THIRD NIGHT OF HOME STAND Providence, RI - Despite outshooting the Comets 35-30, the Providence Bruins fell to Utica by a score of 5-3. The P-Bruins home point streak end at 22 games. The Providence Bruins picked up 3 of a possible 6 points over the three game home stand this weekend. Utica’s Higgins scored twice in the first to give the Comets at 2-0 lead. The second goal was scored on the power play, with Chris Casto in the box for holding. Tommy Cross dropped the gloves with Archibald and scored the takedown and the matching 5 minute major for fighting. Brandon DeFazio got the P-Bruins on the board when he buried a rebound on Bachman’s doorstep with just 1.2 seconds left to play in the first to cut Utica’s lead to 2-1. Frankie Vatrano and Matt Irwin picked up the helpers. Utica capitalized on another power play 5:58 into the third. Higgins notched his third of the night to put the Comets up 3-1. Two more fights broke out in the second, with Ferlin and Blidh dropping the gloves against Kenins and Bancks respectively. Vatrano scored his 31st of the season at the tail end of the second. Khokhlachev threaded the needle to Czarnik, who immediately sent the puck to Vatrano who sniped high stick side on Bachman. The P-Bruins came out with energy in the third and scored a quick goal to tie it at 3-3. Vatrano battled in the corner and sent the puck to Khokhlachev in front of the net who buried it 5 hole. -
2012 World Junior a Challenge DÉFI MONDIAL JUNIOR a 2012
2012 WORLD JUNIOR A CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL JUNIOR A 2012 NOVEMBER 5-11, 2012 – YARMOUTH, N.S. / 5-11 NOVEMBRE 2012 – YARMOUTH, N.-É. TEAM NOTES – CANADA EAST NOTES D’ÉQUIPE – CANADA EST 2012 WORLD JUNIOR A CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL JUNIOR A 2012 # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 1 Charlie Finn G L/G 5’11” 165 01/16/93 North Vancouver, B.C./C.-B. Kingston (OJHL) 31 Daniel Mannella G L/G 6’0” 170 08/24/95 Woodbridge, Ont. Georgetown (OJHL) 3 Tyler Enns D L/G 6’0” 180 02/09/94 Mississauga, Ont. Toronto Lakeshore (OJHL) 4 Thomas Welsh D R/D 5’11” 210 02/01/95 Hamilton, Ont. Georgetown (OJHL) 5 Mike Crocock D L/G 5’11” 178 05/25/94 Brantford, Ont. Pembroke (CCHL) 6 Patrick McCarron D R/D 6’3” 195 08/13/94 Etobicoke, Ont. St. Michael’s (OJHL) 7 Philippe Drouin D R/D 5’9” 184 03/21/94 Cumberland, Ont. Pembroke (CCHL) 8 Jared Walsh D R/D 5’11” 175 05/17/96 Toronto, Ont. St. Michael’s (OJHL) 23 Christian Weidauer D R/D 6’3” 184 11/23/93 Keswick, Ont. Carleton Place (CCHL) 9 Brent Norris F/A R/D 5’9” 185 06/18/93 Ottawa, Ont. Nepean (CCHL) 11 Dalen Hedges F/A L/G 5’7” 166 03/30/94 Ottawa, Ont. Nepean (CCHL) 12 Jake Evans F/A R/D 6’0” 179 06/02/96 Toronto, Ont. -
2015 Playoff Guide Table of Contents
2015 PLAYOFF GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Directory ......................................................2 Brad Richardson. 60 Luca Sbisa ..............................................................62 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE ..................................................4 Daniel Sedin ............................................................ 64 MEDIA INFORMATION. 5 Henrik Sedin ............................................................ 66 Ryan Stanton ........................................................... 68 CANUCKS HOCKEY OPS EXECUTIVE Chris Tanev . 70 Trevor Linden, Jim Benning ................................................6 Linden Vey .............................................................72 Victor de Bonis, Laurence Gilman, Lorne Henning, Stan Smyl, Radim Vrbata ...........................................................74 John Weisbrod, TC Carling, Eric Crawford, Ron Delorme, Thomas Gradin . 7 Yannick Weber. 76 Jonathan Wall, Dan Cloutier, Ryan Johnson, Dr. Mike Wilkinson, Players in the System ....................................................78 Roger Takahashi, Eric Reneghan. 8 2014.15 Canucks Prospects Scoring ........................................ 84 COACHING STAFF Willie Desjardins .........................................................9 OPPONENTS Doug Lidster, Glen Gulutzan, Perry Pearn, Chicago Blackhawks ..................................................... 85 Roland Melanson, Ben Cooper, Glenn Carnegie. 10 St. Louis Blues .......................................................... 86 Anaheim Ducks -
Smith Shines in 3-1 Win Over Portland
SMITH SHINES IN 3-1 WIN OVER PORTLAND Providence, RI - Jeremy Smith made his best showing of the season with 45 saves on 46 shots to seal a 3-1 win against the Portland Pirates. Providence takes the Pirates spot as 3rd in the Atlantic Division. Colin Miller scored the first goal of the game when his slapper from the right point fired through traffic and past McKenna. Portland controlled the puck for much of the second, but Max Talbot was able to score his 3rd of the season to make it 2-0. Talbot buried a Chris Breen pass on the doorstep of McKenna. Talbot may have doubled the Providence lead, but it was Smith who was the star of the second period. The Pirates fired 22 shots on net in the middle frame and Smith stood on his head to keep the puck out of the net. Portland finally broke through when they scored on their 38th shot of the night. Rocco Grimaldi went bar down to make it 2-1 Providence. DeFazio responded and made it a two-goal game yet again 10:55 into the third. Frankie Vatrano fought for possession behind the net, then dished the puck to DeFazio whose one timer from the slot went over McKenna’s shoulder. The P-Bruins went on to hold the 3-1 lead for the remainder of the game. In addition to scoring the first goal of the game, Miller fired a team-high 5 shots on net and looked strong defensively all night. The P-Bruins are back home at the Dunk tomorrow to close out the home-and-home series against the Pirates. -
National Junior a Championship Guide and Record Book
Coupe RBC Cup May 13-21, 2017/13-21 mai 2017 Cobourg, Ontario 2017 Guide and Record Book / Guide et livre des records 2017 HockeyCanada.ca/RBCCup /RBCCup @HC_RBCCup /HockeyCanadaVideos HockeyCanada.ca/CoupeRBC /CoupeRBC @HC_CoupeRBC NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS | TABLE DES MATIÈRES ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS / CHAMPIONS DE TOUS LES TEMPS 1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS / RÉSULTATS ANNÉE PAR ANNÉE 2016 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2016 2 2015 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2015 4 2014 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2014 6 2013 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2013 8 2012 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2012 10 2011 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2011 12 2010 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2010 14 2009 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2009 16 2008 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2008 18 2007 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2007 20 2006 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2006 22 2005 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2005 24 2004 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2004 26 2003 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2003 28 2002 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2002 30 2001 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2001 32 2000 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2000 34 1999 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1999 36 1998 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1998 38 1997 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1997 40 1996 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1996 42 1995 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1995 44 1994 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1994 46 1993 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1993 48 1992 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1992 50 1991 CENTENNIAL CUP / -
CLARKSON HOCKEY Golden Knights
CLARKSON HOCKEY Golden Knights www.clarksonathletics.com November 2, 2010 2010-11 CLARKSON HOSTS COLGATE & CORNELL SCHEDULE to OPEN ECAC HOCKEY ACTION October aking a three-game unbeaten streak into the opening weekend of ECAC Hockey action, the 3 CARLETON UNIVERSITY (exh.) H W 5-2 TClarkson University Hockey team carries some momentum into a tough series against a Mutual of Omaha Stampede - Omaha, NE 8 Nebraska-Omaha A L 8-0 pair of formidable conference foes. Guided by eighth-year head coach George Roll, associate coach 9 St. Cloud State N W 6-2 Greg Drechsel and assistant coach Chris Rogles, the Golden Knights begin their 50th season 15 BOWLING GREEN ST. UNIV. H W 4-0 16 BOWLING GREEN ST. UNIV H L 3-0 of ECAC play when they host Colgate and Cornell this Friday and Saturday at Cheel Arena in a 22 BENTLEY UNIVERSITY H W 5-1 pair of 7:00 p.m. contests to start a fi ve-game home stand. 23 BENTLEY UNIVERSITY H T 3-3ot Clarkson, led by junior captain Mark Borowiecki (Kanata, ONT) and assistant captains, senior 30 St. Lawrence at Lake Placid N W 2-1ot Brandon DeFazio (Oakville, ONT) and junior Jake Morley (Ogdensburg, NY), closed out the November season-opening non-league portion of the schedule with a thrilling victory over its archrival. The 5 * COLGATE UNIVERSITY H 7pm 6 * CORNELL UNIVERSITY H 7pm Knights, bolstered by solid play in the crease from junior Paul Karpowich (Thunder Bay, ONT), a 12 * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H 7pm stingy penalty-kill headed by Morley, and a timely goal by freshman Matt Zarbo (Grand Island, NY), 13 * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H 7pm 20 * ST. -
Media Kit Ontario Reign Vs San Diego Gulls Game #17: Saturday
Media Kit Ontario Reign vs San Diego Gulls Game #17: Saturday, October 15, 2016 theahl.com Ontario Reign (0-0-0-0) vs. San Diego Gulls (1-0-0-0) Oct 15, 2016 -- Valley View Casino Center AHL Game #17 GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% 1 Jack Campbell 6-3 195 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 31 Matt Hackett 6-2 179 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 SKATERS 39 Dustin Tokarski 6-0 205 1 1 0 0 0 3.00 0.906 # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- SKATERS 4 Kevin Gravel D 6-4 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 5 Vincent LoVerde D 5-11 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stu Bickel RW 6-4 207 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Paul LaDue D 6-1 186 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Andrew Welinski D 6-2 200 1 0 2 2 0 1 7 Brett Sutter C 6-0 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Keaton Thompson D 6-1 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Adrian Kempe LW 6-1 187 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Nate Guenin D 6-3 207 1 0 0 0 2 0 10 Mike Amadio C 6-1 196 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Brian Cooper D 5-10 197 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Patrick Bjorkstrand C 6-1 176 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Kevin Roy LW 5-10 170 1 0 1 1 0 1 12 Jonny Brodzinski RW 6-0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Kyle MacKinnon C 6-0 190 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Rob Scuderi D 6-0 218 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Stefan Noesen RW 6-2 205 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 Paul Bissonnette LW 6-2 216 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Corey Tropp RW 6-0 185 1 1 2 3 0 2 16 Sean Backman RW 5-8 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Ondrej Kase RW 6-0 180 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 T.J. -
Brampton Sports Hall of Fame
Bramp ton Sports Hall of Fame Board of Frank Russell Don Doan Jim McCurry Chair man Secretary Honourary Gov er nors Gov er nor Everett Coates Ken Giles Bob Hunter Treasurer City of Bramp ton Jim Miller John MacRae Harvey Newlove HISTORY The Brampton Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1979 by a group of truly dedicated sport enthusiasts, in conjunction with the Brampton Parks and OF THE Rec re a tion Department. BRAMPT ON SPORTS The purpose of the Sports Hall of Fame is to provide recognition for those residents of Brampton who, in their time of residency in Brampton, HALL OF were dis tin guished as being an exceptional athlete, executive member or FAME coach. There are two categories of membership into the City of Brampton Sports Hall of Fame: ATHLETES and BUILDERS - all members other than athletes. In clud ing the induction of E. Herbert Armstrong as the Hall’s fi rst charter member at the inaugural banquet held November 25th, 1981, a total of 55 ATHLETES and 26 BUILDERS have been recognized. As the 20th Century draws to a close, let us refl ect proudly on the outstanding accomplishments of our fi rst 81 Inductees. With the 21st Century just around the corner, we look forward with great anticipation and enthusiasm to future suc cess es and achievements. Plan now to join us each year at our new home in the Brampton Centre for Sports and Entertainment to recognize and celebrate Brampton’s City of Bramp ton MARK BOSWELL Mark Boswell of Brampton capped his 1999 medal performance by winning a silver medal in the high jump at the IAAF World Championship in Seville, Spain.