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Colorado Avalanche Roster 2019-20 Active Roster
2019-20 COLORADO AVALANCHE ERIK JOHNSON KEVIN CONNAUTON CALE MAKAR MATT CALVERT VALERI NICHUSHKIN NIKITA ZADOROV #6 DEFENSEMAN #7 DEFENSEMAN #8 DEFENSEMAN #11 LEFT WING #13 RIGHT WING #16 DEFENSEMAN TYSON JOST COLIN WILSON RYAN GRAVES IAN COLE NATHAN MacKINNON PHILIPP GRUBAUER #17 CENTER #22 CENTER #27 DEFENSEMAN #28 DEFENSEMAN #29 CENTER #31 GOALTENDER MICHAEL HUTCHINSON J.T. COMPHER PAVEL FRANCOUZ PIERRE-EDOUARD BELLEMARE MARK BARBERIO SAMUEL GIRARD #35 GOALTENDER #37 LEFT WING #39 GOALTENDER #41 CENTER #44 DEFENSEMAN #49 DEFENSEMAN JOONAS DONSKOI VLADISLAV KAMENEV MATT NIETO VLADISLAV NAMESTNIKOV NAZEM KADRI GABRIEL LANDESKOG #72 RIGHT WING #81 CENTER #83 LEFT WING #90 CENTER #91 CENTER #92 LEFT WING ANDRE BURAKOVSKY MIKKO RANTANEN #95 LEFT WING #96 RIGHT WING JARED BEDNAR RAY BENNETT NOLAN PRATT JUSSI PARKKILA BRETT HEIMLICH HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH GOALTENDING COACH VIDEO COACH COLORADO AVALANCHE HOCKEY CLUB Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, Colorado, 80204 | (303) 405-1100 main | (303) 893-0614 fax | www.ColoradoAvalanche.com EXECUTIVE STAFF Owner/Chairman, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, LLC ........................................................................................................................ E. Stanley Kroenke President & Governor, Avalanche & Vice Chairman, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, LLC ............................................................................... Josh Kroenke Executive Vice President/General Manager/Alternate Governor .............................................................................................................................Joe -
Brochure LHJMQ
epuis 1969, des milliers de joueurs ont su éblouir nos fervents amateurs par leurs Dexploits. Aujourd’hui, cinquante-sept ambassadeurs logent au sein du Temple de la Renommée. Les dix-huit équipes du circuit désirent saluer leur talent, leur dévouement inconditionnel et leur passion pour notre trésor national : le hockey. ince 1969, several thousand players have astonished our fans with their skills Sand achievements. Today, the Hall of Fame houses fifty-seven ambassadors. The eighteen QMJHL franchises wish to salute their talent, their unwavering commitment and their passion for our national treasure: hockey. de LIGUE DE HOCKEY JUNIOR MAJEUR DU QUÉBEC 2 QUEBEC MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Comité de sélection Selection Committee MICHEL CÔTÉ MICHEL GAGNON Président du comité Vice-président, de sélection du Temple ventes et marketing – RDS de la Renommée de la LHJMQ BERTRAND RAYMOND ALBERT LADOUCEUR Éditorialiste, RDS.CA Journal de Québec DENIS BAILLAIRGÉ Régisseur, bureau des sports et de l’activité physique de la Ville de Laval LIGUE DE HOCKEY JUNIOR MAJEUR DU QUÉBEC QUEBEC MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE 3 Né à Boucherville, Québec, le 25 novembre 1962. Défenseur, 6’01’’, 203 livres. En 1981, il fut choisi au 1er tour, 18e au total, par les Canadiens de Montréal à la séance de sélection de la LNH. Born in Boucherville, Quebec, on November 25, 1962. Defenseman, 6’01”, 203 lbs. In 1981, he was selected in the 1st round, 18 th overall, by the Montreal Canadiens at the NHL Entry Draft. Informations sur Il détient toujours plusieurs records d’équipe chez les Sague- sa carrière néens, dont le plus grand nombre de points (111) par un défenseur en une saison et le plus grand nombre de points (60) Équipe lors de sa carrière junior : par un défenseur recrue en une saison. -
MPOA Plans Suit to Block Town-Mall Deal
30 Cents MPOA plans J suit to block A town-mall deal I Bv John F. Kirch the financial agreement between Herald Reporter the town and Homart, one of the largest mall developers in the N A local property owners’ associa United States. tion is threatening legal action to However, town officials have said 54 block part of the town of Manches that the agreement is an important ter’s tax increment finance agree part of the mail project. Wittout it, ment with the developers of the they contend, the mail’s develop proposed Mall at Buckland Hills — ment in Manchester would be a move that could jeopardize the impossible because the site is entire project. extremely expensive to develop. Betty Sadloski, president of the Under the agreement, the town Manchester Property Owners As would issue up to $13 million in tax sociation, said this morning that the increment bonds to pay for public action could include seeking an improvements in northern injunction against the 785,000- Manchester. square-foot shopping center, which The town would then use the is being proposed in northern increase in real estate taxes from Manchester by the Homart Devel the mall property to pay off the opment Corp. of Chicago. Interest on the bonds ovbr a 19-year 55 Manchester attorney Bruce period. ’The eventual cost of the Beck, who represents the associa bonds has been placed at about $21 tion, said he couldn’t give details. million, but town officials have said He did say, though, that the Manchester could receive $29 mil injunction could be sought within lion to more than $50 million in real the next few days. -
Detroit Red Wings’ Alumni Association
TABLE OF CONTENTS Red Wings’ Directory & General Information .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Red Wings’ Management .......................................................................................................................................................................7-26 Red Wings’ Player Profiles ...................................................................................................................................................................27-93 Red Wings’ Prospects ........................................................................................................................................................................94-100 Grand Rapids Griffins Team Directory/Stats ....................................................................................................................................102-105 Red Wings’ 2009-2010 Roster .........................................................................................................................................................106-109 2008-2009 NHL Final Standings ............................................................................................................................................................. 110 2008-2009 NHL Regular-Season Scoring & Goaltending Leaders ......................................................................................................... 111 2008-2009 NHL All-Star Teams .............................................................................................................................................................. -
Evan Bouchard
2018 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS NHL DRAFT GUIDE / BLUEJACKETS.COM 2018 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS NHL DRAFT GUIDE The 2018 Columbus Blue Jackets Draft Guide was produced by the club’s Communications Department. We hope that you will find it helpful in your continued coverage of our hockey club. Should you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact one of us at any time. We appreciate your coverage of Blue Jackets hockey. Todd Sharrock, VP of Communications & Team Services* (614) 246-4157 [email protected] @ToddSharrock Karen Davis, Director of Communications (614) 246-4310 [email protected] @KarenDavisCBJ Glenn Odebralski, Manager of Communications* (614) 246-0288 [email protected] @GlennOdebralski * Primary Hockey Communications Contacts TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .......................................................................................................1 #19: Liam Foudy / #20: Benoit-Olivier Groulx .......................................36-37 Staff Directory .............................................................................................................2 #21: Mattias Samuelsson / #22: Alexander Alexeyev .........................38-39 #23: K’Andre Miller / #24: Blake McLaughlin..........................................40-41 HOCKEY OPERATIONS #25: Ty Dellandrea / #26: Blade Jenkins ...................................................42-43 John Davidson, President Hockey Ops / Alternate Governor .................3 #27: Jack Drury / #28: Jett Woo ...................................................................44-45 -
Sport-Scan Daily Brief
SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 10/4/2019 Anaheim Ducks Buffalo Sabres 1155274 Column: Darryl Sutter provides ‘positive influence’ on 1155308 Following slow start to camp, Casey Mittelstadt flashes Ducks’ coaching staff 'exciting' potential in Sabres' win 1155275 Ducks defeat Coyotes, give coach Dallas Eakins a victory 1155309 Ralph Krueger waited 6 1/2 years for this moment and in his debut Sabres gave him his reward 1155276 Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm encouraged by 1155310 The Wraparound: Sabres 3, Penguins 1 praise from countryman 1155311 Sabres coach Ralph Krueger 'going one game at a time' 1155277 Anaheim Ducks 2019 home opener: Orange Carpet on starting goalie arrivals 1155312 Penguins' Sidney Crosby ready to 'turn the page' against 1155278 Welcome to ‘Point Breakaway,’ The Athletic’s Kings and Sabres Ducks (and everything SoCal hockey) podcast 1155313 Fan guide to Sabres games at KeyBank Center 1155279 Why you should expect the Kings and Ducks to play faster 1155314 Sabres game day: Jeff Skinner starts second season with this season … for real 'internal' pressure to produce 1155280 ‘We’ve got the ball rolling in the right direction’ — A 1155315 Analyzing the Sabres' first roster under new coach Ralph season-opening Q&A with Ducks coach Dallas Eakins Krueger 1155281 The Athletic L.A. NHL predictions: Will the Ducks and 1155316 News' staff predictions for Sabres season and NHL Kings make the playoffs? 1155317 Jimmy Vesey once spurned the Sabres. Now he hopes to produce for them Arizona Coyotes 1155318 ‘It was just fun to play’: A -
NFHL Future's
NFHL Future’s 1981 Team Rankings In this second issue, NFHL Future will take a look at each organization’s prospects. There is a slight change to our definition of prospect this issue. With the lowering of the draft age, prospects are now defined as players 22 and under, whether playing in the NFHL or NMFHL. Prospects are given a rating that is a combination of the following two ratings: POTENTIAL ABILITY 10 Hall of Fame material player 9 Elite player, Perennial All Star 8 Top 3 Forward/Top 2 Defenseman/#1 Goalie 7 Top 6 Forward/Top 4 Defenseman/Borderline #1 Goalie 6 Third Line Forward/3rd Pair Defenseman/Back up Goalie 5 Fourth Line Forward/7th Defenseman/Depth Goalie 4 Elite Minor League Forward/Defenseman/Goalie 3 Average Minor League Forward/Defenseman/Goalie 2 Below Average Minor League Forward/Defenseman/Goalie 1 Beer League or Retirement Looms PROBABILITY OF REACHING DEVELOPMENT A Has already reached projected development or certain to reach projected development. B Likely to reach projected development, though may drop one level. C Could reach projected development, though may drop up to 2 levels. D Unlikely to reach projected development and could drop up to 3 levels. E Little potential for reaching projected development. With these ratings in mind, here are the team prospect rankings for the 1981 season. Click on a team to go directly to their page. Team Rankings 1 California Golden Seals 7 Los Angeles Kings 13 Quebec Nordiques 18 New Jersey Devils 2 Edmonton Oilers 8 New York Rangers 14 Minnesota North Stars 19 Montreal Canadiens 3 St.