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2014-15 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List
2014-15 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List The Hockey Hall of Fame would like to express its sincere appreciation to the following donors: Leagues/Associations: American Hockey League, Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation, Canadian Hockey League, College Hockey Inc., ECHL, National Hockey League, Ontario Junior Hockey League, Ontario Women's Hockey Association, Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Western Hockey League Companies/Organizations: 90th Parallel Productions Ltd., City of Windsor, CloutsnChara, Golf Canada, Historica Canada, Ilitch Holdings, Inc., MTM Equipment Rentals, Nike Hockey, Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame, ORTEMA GmbH, Penn State All-Sports Museum, Sport Entertainment Atlantic, The MeiGray Group IIHF Members: International Ice Hockey Federation, Champions Hockey League, Hockey Canada, Czech Ice Hockey Association, Denmark Ishockey Union, Ice Hockey Federation of Russia, Slovak Ice Hockey Federation, Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia, Swedish Ice Hockey Association, Swiss Ice Hockey, USA Hockey Hockey Clubs: Allen Americans, Anaheim Ducks, Belleville Bulls, Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Connecticut Wolf Pack, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Kalamazoo Wings, Kelowna Rockets, Los Angeles Kings, Melbourne Mustangs, Michigan Technological University Huskies, Montreal Canadiens, Newmarket Hurricanes, Ontario Reign, Orlando Solar Bears, Oshawa Generals, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins, Providence College Friars, Quebec Remparts, Rapid City Rush, Rimouski Oceanic, San Jose Sharks, Syracuse Crunch, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toledo Walleye, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Nationals, University of Alberta Golden Bears, University of Manitoba Bisons, University of Massachusetts Minutemen, University of Saskatchewan Huskies, University of Western Ontario Mustangs, Utah Grizzlies, Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Giants, Washington Capitals, Wheeling Nailers, Youngstown Phantoms Individuals: DJ Abisalih, Jim Agnew, Jan Albert, Mike Aldrich, Kent Angus, Sharon Arend, Michael Auksi, Peter J. -
2019-20 Ontario Reign Roster
2019-20 Ontario Reign roster Number Forwards Position Height Weight Shoots Date of Birth Birthplace Pronunciation Last Team Played For Contract Draft 7 Brett Sutter F 6-0 200 L June 2, 1987 Viking, AB SUH-TER Ontario Reign AHL CGY 6th RD, 2005 (179th) 11 Brad Morrison F 6-0 178 L January 4, 1997 Prince George, BC Ontario Reign NHL NYR 5th RD, 2015 (113th) 13 Johan Sodergran F 6-2 205 L November 20, 1999 Stockholm, Sweden SOH-duhr-gran Linkoping (SHL) NHL LAK 6th RD, 2018 (165th) 17 Lance Bouma F 6-2 208 L March 25, 1990 Provost, ALTA BOW-ma Geneve Servette (Switzerland) PTO CAL 3rd RD, 2008 (78th) 18 Boko Imama F 6-1 220 L August 3, 1996 Montreal, PQ ih-MA-ma, BOH-KOH Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) NHL TBL 6th RD, 2015 (180th) 19 Drake Rymsha F 6-0 180 R August 18, 1998 Huntington Woods, MI RIHM-shah Ontario Reign NHL LAK 5th RD, 2017 (138th) 21 Mikey Eyssimont F 6-0 189 L September 9, 1996 Littleton, CO ACEY-mawnt Ontario Reign NHL LAK 5th RD, 2016 (142nd) 23 Jacob Doty F 6-4 225 R June 19, 1993 Denver, CO DOH-tee Allen Americans (ECHL) Try Out 25 Matt Luff F 6-3 195 R May 5, 1997 Oakville, ONT Ontario Reign NHL 27 Sheldon Rempal F 5-10 165 R August 7, 1995 Calgary, AB REM-pull Ontario Reign NHL 32 Matt Boudens F 5-11 170 L September 13, 1993 Pembroke, ONT University of New Brunswick (AUS) Try Out 37 Shawn St. -
NBA MLB NFL NHL MLS WNBA American Athletic
Facilities That Have the AlterG® ® Anti-Gravity Treadmill Texas Rangers LA Galaxy NBA Toronto Blue Jays (2) Minnesota United Atlanta Hawks (2) Washington Nationals (2) New York City FC Brooklyn Nets New York Red Bulls Boston Celtics Orlando City SC Charlotte Hornets (2) NFL Real Salt Lake Chicago Bulls Atlanta Falcons San Jose Earthquakes Cleveland Cavaliers Sporting KC Denver Nuggets Arizona Cardinals (2) Detroit Pistons Baltimore Ravens Golden State Warriors Buffalo Bills WNBA Houston Rockets Carolina Panthers Indiana Pacers Chicago Bears New York Liberty Los Angeles Lakers Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Clippers Cleveland Browns COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Memphis Grizzlies Dallas Cowboys PHYSICAL THERAPY (3) PROGRAMS Miami Heat Denver Broncos Milwaukee Bucks (2) Detroit Lions Florida Gulf Coast University Minnesota Timberwolves Green Bay Packers Chapman University (2) New York Knicks Houston Texans Northern Arizona University New Orleans Pelicans Indianapolis Colts Marquette University Oklahoma City Thunder Jacksonville Jaguars University of Southern California Orlando Magic Kansas City Chiefs (2) University of Delaware Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Rams Samuel Merritt University Phoenix Suns (2) Miami Dolphins Georgia Regents University Hardin- Portland Trailblazers Sacramento Minnesota Vikings Simmons University Kings New England Patriots High Point University San Antonio Spurs New Orleans Saints Long Beach State University Utah Jazz New York Giants Chapman University (2) Washington Wizards New York Jets University of Texas at Arlington- -
University of Minnesota Duluth Men's Hockey
BULLDOGS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH MEN’S HOCKEY Communications Office • Bob Nygaard, Director • University of Minnesota Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 [email protected] • (218) 726-8191 • umdbulldogs.com • @umdbulldogs Nov. 2, 2016 WEEKEND SERIES AT NO. 8 ST. CLOUD STATE NEXT CHALLENGE FOR TOP-RANKED BULLDOGS THE SERIES: The University of Minnesota Duluth will engage in its first National Collegiate Hockey Confer- 2016-17 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH ROSTER ence road assignments of the 2016-17 season this Friday and Saturday (Nov. 4-5) when the Bulldogs take No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Birthdate Hometown (Previous Team/League) on St. Cloud State University in a two-game series. 3 Dan Molenaar D 5-11 190 Jr. 7/5/93 Eden Prairie, Minn. (Sioux City/USHL) Opening faceoff is set for 7:37 p.m. Friday and 7:07 4 Neal Pionk D 6-0 190 So. 7/29/95 Hermantown, Minn. (Sioux City/USHL) the following evening at the Herb Brooks National 5 Nick Wolff D 6-4 215 Fr. 7/21/96 Eagan, Minn. (Des Moines/USHL) Hockey Center (5,159) on the St. Cloud State campus. 7 Adam Johnson F 6-0 175 So. 6/22/94 Hibbing, Minn. (Sioux City/USHL) 8 Kyle Osterberg F 5-8 175 Sr. 9/5/94 Lakeville, Minn. (Omaha/USHL) THE RECORDS: UMD is 5-1-2 overall and 2-0-0-0 in 10 Brenden Kotyk (A) D 6-6 240 Sr. 8/27/91 Regina, Saskatchewan (St. Scholastica/NCHA) NCHC play while St. Cloud State, which makes its 11 Avery Peterson# F 6-3 215 Jr. -
Forward Lukas Sedlak Leaving
Columbus Blue Jackets News Clips June 1-5, 2019 Columbus Blue Jackets PAGE 02: Columbus Dispatch: Forward Lukas Sedlak leaving Blue Jackets for two-year deal with KHL team PAGE 04: The Athletic: Lukas Sedlak leaves Blue Jackets to sign two-year deal in KHL PAGE 05: Columbus Dispatch: Blue Jackets add Veini Vehvilainen as goalie option Cleveland Monsters/Prospects NHL/Websites PAGE 06: The Athletic: Dylan Cozens has the potential to be a top player forward in the NHL PAGE 09: Sportsnet.ca: NHL Scouting Combine primer: What will players go through in 2019? PAGE 13: Sportsnet.ca: Does Kaapo Kakko missing draft combine impact battle for first overall? PAGE 16: Sportsnet.ca: Coach’s Corner: Patrice Bergeron is ‘MVP’ of the Stanley Cup Playoffs PAGE 17: The Athletic: How prospects prepare for the NHL Draft Combine and what it’s like to take the dreaded VO2 Max test PAGE 21: The Athletic: Why Matthew Boldy could be a top-line forward in the NHL PAGE 24: The Athletic: Explaining the unexplainable behind Alex Turcotte, the 2019 NHL draft’s ‘somehow under the radar’ top prospect PAGE 29: Sportsnet.ca: Mooseheads’ Raphael Lavoie one of the NHL Draft’s ‘best prospects’ PAGE 31: The Athletic: What to expect by drafting defenseman Philip Broberg PAGE 34: The Athletic: Down Goes Brown: Want the NHL to just call the rulebook exactly as written? Be careful what you wish for PAGE 40: USA Today: Five helpful hints for would-be NHL traders during the Stanley Cup Final 1 Forward Lukas Sedlak leaving Blue Jackets for two-year deal with KHL team By Brian Hedger, Columbus Dispatch – May 31, 2019 He’s watched enough hockey. -
San Jose Barracuda (18-9-1-3) Vs. Bakersfield Condors (14-13-4-1)
San Jose Barracuda: Media Notes Game #32 – San Jose Barracuda (18-9-1-3) vs. Bakersfield Condors (14-13-4-1) Monday, January 16, 2017 6:00 PM PST, SAP Center, San Jose, Calif. Tonight’s Matchup: The San Jose Barracuda and Bakersfield Condors meet up for the ninth time this season and sixth time at SAP Center. The Barracuda are 5-2-0-1 this year against the Condors and 4-0-1-0 at home against Bakersfield. The Edmonton Oilers affiliate is just 2-7-3-1 away from Rabobank Arena while San Jose is 12-4-1-1 at home this year and 9-3-0-1 in their last 13 home games. The Barracuda topped the Condors 4-1 on Dec. 31, the last time the two clubs played. Top Of The Class: The San Jose Barracuda were a perfect 8-for-8 on the penalty kill on Saturday afternoon against Stockton, and still sit atop the AHL on the PK (88.8%) and rank third in the league on the power play (24.4%). O’Regan Rolling: Amongst AHL rookies, Forward Danny O’Regan ranks second in points (34), first in assists (23) and eighth in goals (11). He is eighth in the league overall in points and seventh in assists. He also ranks first on the Barracuda in points, first in assists and T-first in goals. O’Regan had his third five-game point streak (2+3=5) of the season snapped on Saturday. Heed Check: Tim Heed made his NHL debut for the San Jose Sharks on last Wednesday night in Calgary. -
Tampa Bay Lightning Game Notes
Tampa Bay Lightning Game Notes Tue, Jan 14, 2020 NHL Game #716 Tampa Bay Lightning 27 - 14 - 4 (58 pts) Los Angeles Kings 18 - 25 - 4 (40 pts) Team Game: 46 14 - 7 - 2 (Home) Team Game: 48 11 - 10 - 1 (Home) Home Game: 24 13 - 7 - 2 (Road) Road Game: 26 7 - 15 - 3 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 35 Curtis McElhinney 12 5 5 2 3.10 .904 32 Jonathan Quick 30 11 17 2 3.02 .895 88 Andrei Vasilevskiy 33 22 9 2 2.58 .915 36 Jack Campbell 17 7 8 2 2.76 .904 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 2 D Luke Schenn 15 1 0 1 -9 15 3 D Matt Roy 47 4 10 14 4 6 9 C Tyler Johnson 40 11 10 21 0 6 8 D Drew Doughty 47 6 20 26 -10 16 13 C Cedric Paquette 37 4 9 13 -4 22 9 C Adrian Kempe 46 10 9 19 -3 19 14 L Pat Maroon 42 6 10 16 0 58 10 C Michael Amadio 45 6 9 15 -4 8 17 L Alex Killorn 43 18 19 37 10 12 11 C Anze Kopitar 47 16 24 40 0 16 18 L Ondrej Palat 44 12 14 26 16 18 13 L Kyle Clifford 46 5 7 12 -4 43 21 C Brayden Point 42 18 22 40 11 7 15 D Ben Hutton 47 2 5 7 -1 10 22 D Kevin Shattenkirk 45 7 19 26 15 22 19 L Alex Iafallo 47 9 17 26 -2 10 23 C Carter Verhaeghe 32 5 4 9 -3 6 22 C Trevor Lewis 34 2 5 7 -2 12 27 D Ryan McDonagh 40 1 10 11 2 13 23 R Dustin Brown 43 8 11 19 -3 14 37 C Yanni Gourde 45 6 13 19 -2 32 24 D Derek Forbort 3 0 0 0 -1 0 44 D Jan Rutta 25 1 4 5 4 10 26 D Sean Walker 47 4 14 18 0 18 55 D Braydon Coburn 24 1 1 2 7 6 27 D Alec Martinez 29 1 5 6 -3 10 67 C Mitchell Stephens 17 2 1 3 -3 4 28 C Jaret Anderson-Dolan 1 0 0 0 0 0 71 C Anthony Cirelli 44 9 18 27 11 24 46 C Blake Lizotte 45 4 -
2015-16 Notre Dame Hockey Game
2015-16 NOTRE DAME HOCKEY GAME NOTES Fighting Irish Media u Dan Colleran u [email protected] u 574-339-9810 (c) u UND.com/NDHockey 2015-16 Schedule 2016 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL OCTOBER (2-1-2/1-0-0 HEA) #13/13 Notre Dame vs. #5/6 Michigan 9 Guelph (Exhibition) ~ W, 7-5 11 at USNTDP (Exhibition) T, 2-2 (ot) 16 at Penn State W, 7-4 U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati, Ohio 17 at Penn State L, 5-3 23 #5/5 Minnesota Duluth [ASN] T, 3-3 (ot) North Dakota (1) 24 #5/5 Minnesota Duluth [NBCSN] ~ T, 3-3 (ot) 31 at Connecticut * W, 2-1 [2:00 p.m.] Northeastern (4) NOVEMBER (4-3-2/2-1-2 HEA) University of [6:00 p.m.] 1 vs. Connecticut *^ W, 8-2 University of Notre Dame (3) 6 Minnesota [ASN] W, 4-3 Michigan Notre Dame 7 Minnesota [NBCSN] ~ L, 4-1 Wolverines Fighting Irish [5:30 p.m.] 12 Northeastern * [ASN] ~ W, 3-2 (24-7-5, 12-5-3 B1G) (19-10-7, 15-5-2 HEA) Michigan (2) 13 Northeastern * ~ T, 2-2 (ot) DETAILS -- GAME 37 March 25 [ESPNU] | March 26 [ESPN2] 20 at #5/5 UMass Lowell * T, 2-2 (ot) Match-up: No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 3 Notre Dame 21 at #5/5 UMass Lowell * L, 3-1 Date: Friday, March 25, 2016 27 #8/8 Harvard $ ~ L, 4-1 Time: 5:30 p.m. (ET) What’s Inside 28 Western Michigan $ ~ W, 3-1 Site: Cincinnati, Ohio University Information & Quick Facts 2 DECEMBER (3-0-0/3-0-0 HEA) Arena: U.S. -
US Men's National Under-17 Team
U.S. Men's National Under-17 Team 2017 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge || Team USA Game Notes Media Information Matchup Information Team USA Media Contact USA Laurel Young Date ............................. Saturday, Nov. 11 (231) 838-4518/[email protected] (5-0-0) Time ......................7 p.m. local/9 p.m. ET Location ........................... Dawson Creek Tournament Media Contact vs. Arena ...................Encana Events Centre Esther Madziya Broadcast...TSN (Not Available in U.S.) (403) 519-5754 / [email protected] Canada Red Stats ........................http://bit.ly/2iYtMIR All media availability with U.S. National Under-17 Team (3-2-0) players or staff must be arranged through Esther Madzi- ya from Hockey Canada. Online Media Guide Available at USAHockeyNTDP.com/mediaguide Talking Points Team USA Information, including player and staff bios, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREVIEW also netted goals. Cameron Rowe team schedule, news and a complete history section The U.S. defeated Canada Red, 9-1 (Wilmette, Ill.) finished that game with are available at the official website of the U.S. National Thursday (Nov. 2) in its exhibition 30 saves. game. Matthew Boldy (Millis, Mass.), Judd Caulfield (Grand Forks, N.D.) USA VS CANADA BLACK RECAP Team USA Schedule and Cole Caufield (Stevens Point, Wis.) The U.S. National Under-17 Team all netted two goals in the win. Jack scored four third period goals, to Hughes (Orlando, Fla.) led Team USA defeat Canada Black last tonight, 5-4 in Date Opponent Time/Result with five points (1-4). its last preliminary game of the World Nov. 2 Canada Red (Exh.) W (9-1) Under-17 Challenge. -
2018 Training Camp - Ontario Reign Roster
2018 training camp - Ontario Reign Roster Player Position Height Weight Shoots Date of Birth Birthplace Pronuciation Last Team Played For Contract Draft Kyle Bauman F 5-10 172 R April 14, 1993 Apopka, FL BAHW-man Ontario Reign AHL Jamie Devane F 6-5 220 L February 20, 1991 Mississauga, ONT DUH-VAN Ontario Reign AHL TOR 3rd RD, 2009 (68th) Mike Eyssimont F 6-0 192 L September 9, 1996 Littleton, CO ay-SEE-mawnt St. Cloud State (NCAA) NHL LAK 5th RD, 2016 (142nd) Stepan Falkovsky D 6-7 224 L December 18, 1996 Minsk, Belarus STEP-AN, FAL-KOV-SKI Ontario Reign NHL CAL 7th RD, 2016 (186th) Adam Gilmour F 6-4 183 R January 29, 1994 Albany, NY GIHL-mohr Iowa Wild PTO MIN 4th RD, 2012 (98th) Rob Hamilton D 6-0 194 L January 1, 1994 Calgary. ALTA Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) PTO Sam Herr F 6-0 213 L October 13, 1992 Hinsdale, IL Ontario Reign AHL Bokondji Imama F 6-1 217 L August 3, 1996 Montreal, PQ BOW-KON-GEE, EE-MAH-MAH Ontario Reign NHL TBL 6th RD, 2015 (180th) Zeb Knutson F 5-11 181 R January 1, 1994 Sioux Falls, SD kuh-NOOT-sun Milwaukee Admirals PTO Alex Lintuniemi D 6-3 214 L September 23, 1995 Helsinki, Finland LIN-TOO-KNEE-EM-EE Ontario Reign NHL LAK 2nd RD, 2014 (60th) Matt Luff F 6-3 205 R May 5, 1997 Oakville, ONT Ontario Reign NHL Philippe Maillet F 5-9 167 L November 7, 1992 Lachenaie, PQ FILL-EPP, MY-EH Ontario Reign AHL Zack Mitchell F 6-1 196 R January 7, 1993 Orangeville, ONT Minnesota Wild (NHL) NHL Brad Morrison F 6-0 170 L January 4, 1997 Prince George, BC Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL) NHL NYR 5th RD, 2015 (113th) Matt Moulson -
13 INCOMING PLAYERS SELECTED in 2012 NHL ENTRY DRAFT ~ Conference Boasts Three First Round Picks for First Time Since 2007 ~ PITTSBURGH, Pa
PETER SOURIS Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations Hockey East Association PRESS 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 Office: (781) 245-2122 RELEASE Cell: (603) 512-1166 [email protected] For Immediate Release: Sunday, June 24, 2012 13 INCOMING PLAYERS SELECTED IN 2012 NHL ENTRY DRAFT ~ Conference boasts three first round picks for first time since 2007 ~ PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- 13 future Hockey East players were selected in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft over the weekend at the CONSOL Energy Center hosted by the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, which was headlined by three first-round picks. Vermont forward recruit Zemgus Girgensons was the first player off the board in the opening round on Friday with the No. 14 pick by the Buffalo Sabres, while Providence recruit Mark Jankowski went 21st overall to the Calgary Flames. Boston College defenseman Michael Matheson rounded out the first round selections at pick No. 23 by the Florida Panthers. Boston University led the way with five picks overall, while Maine, UMass-Lowell and Providence all had two incoming players selected, to go along with one selection from Boston College and Vermont. A total of 534 Hockey East student-athletes have been selected in the NHL draft in the 28-year history of the league. It marks the sixth straight season the league has boasted a first-round selection, which includes 11 first round choices in the last six NHL Entry Drafts. The 13 league players selected are the most since 13 were taken in the 2009 Entry Draft. The Hockey East Association is a 10-team Division I college men’s hockey conference founded in 1984 and an eight- team Division I women’s league which began play in 2002-03. -
2020-21 Game Note Bios
SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2021 – TRIPHAHN CENTER ICE ARENA at GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS (13-10-3-1) at CHICAGO WOLVES (18-7-1-2) Griffins Game #28 * Road Game #14 * AHL Game #359 RECORDS Season Series: 2-6-0-0 Home Series: 2-2-0-0 Road Series: 0-4-0-0 All-Time Series: 89-70-2-6-3 All-Time Home Series: 44-31-2-4-2 All-Time Road Series: 45-39-0-2-1 Griffins at Wolves Ninth of 10 meetings overall, fifth of five in Hoffman Estates…The Griffins and Wolves have split the first four clashes at Van Andel Arena, but Chicago has prevailed in all four meetings at the Triphahn Center Ice Arena...Any Chicago win tonight would eliminate Grand Rapids from conten- tion for the Central Division title...The Griffins, who broke a season-high four-game winless skid with last night’s 5-4 victory over Chicago, are 2-6 against the Wolves and 11-4-3-1 versus all other teams...It took until their ninth home game of the season for the Griffins to suffer a regulation loss at home — becoming the last AHL team to do so — as Chicago skated to a 5-1 victory on April 26...It served as payback of sorts for Grand Rap- ids’ 4-1 home victory over the Wolves on Feb. 26, which snapped Chicago’s franchise-record seven-game winning streak to start the sea- son...Prior to last night, the Griffins hadn’t scored more than three goals in seven straight games, dating to a 5-3 win over Cleveland on April 20..