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2018-19 Lehigh Valley Phantoms
2018-19 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Skaters Pos Ht Wt Shot Hometown Date of Birth 2017-18 Team(s) Gms G-A-P PIM 2 De HAAS, James D 6-3 212 L Mississauga, ON 5/5/1994 (24) Lehigh Valley 36 1-10-11 10 Reading (ECHL) 23 5-13-18 6 5 MYERS, Philippe D 6-5 202 R Moncton, NB 1/25/1997 (21) Lehigh Valley 50 5-16-21 54 6 SAMUELSSON, Philip D 6-2 194 L Leksand, Sweden 7/26/1991 (27) Charlotte (AHL) 76 4-17-21 48 7 PALMQUIST, Zach D 6-0 192 L South St. Paul, MN 12/9/1990 (27) Iowa (AHL) 67 6-28-34 42 9 BARDREAU, Cole C 5-10 193 R Fairport, NY 7/22/1993 (25) Lehigh Valley 45 11-19-30 59 10 CAREY, Greg F 6-0 204 L Hamilton, ON 4/5/1990 (28) Lehigh Valley 72 31-22-53 32 12 GOULBOURNE, Tyrell LW 6-0 200 L Edmonton, AB 1/26/1994 (23) Lehigh Valley 63 8-11-19 79 Philadelphia (NHL) 9 0-0-0 2 13 McDONALD, Colin RW 6-2 220 R Wethersfield, CT 9/30/1984 (34) Lehigh Valley 56 8-17-25 21 16 AUBE-KUBEL, Nic RW 5-11 196 R Sorel, PQ 5/10/1996 (22) Lehigh Valley 72 18-28-46 86 17 RUBTSOV, German C 6-0 187 L Chekhov, Russia 6/27/1998 (20) Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 11 3-8-11 0 Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL) 38 12-20-32 19 FAZLEEV, Radel C 6-1 192 L Kazan, Russia 1/7/1996 (22) Lehigh Valley 63 4-15-19 24 21 VECCHIONE, Mike C 5-10 194 R Saugus, MA 2/25/1993 (25) Lehigh Valley 65 17-23-40 24 22 CONNER, Chris RW 5-7 181 L Westland, MI 12/23/1983 (34) Lehigh Valley 65 17-20-37 22 23 LEIER, Taylor LW 5-11 180 L Saskatoon, SASK 2/15/1994 (24) Philadelphia (NHL) 39 1-4-5 6 24 TWARYNSKI, Carsen LW 6-2 198 L Calgary, AB 11/24/1997 (20) Kelowna (WHL) 68 45-27-72 87 Lehigh Valley 5 1-1-2 0 25 BUNNAMAN, Connor F 6-1 207 L Guelph, ON 4/16/1998 (20) Kitchener (OHL) 66 27-23-50 31 26 VARONE, Phil C 5-10 186 L Vaughan, ON 12/4/1990 (27) Lehigh Valley 74 23-47-70 36 37 FRIEDMAN, Mark D 5-10 191 R Toronto, ON 12/25/1995 (22) Lehigh Valley 65 2-14-16 18 38 KAŠE, David F 5-11 170 L Kadan, Czech Rep. -
Mercredi 7 Octobre 2009 Saison 2009-2010
Mercredi 7 octobre 2009 INFO MEDIA BASKET Saison 2009-2010 MERCREDI 7 OCTOBRE 2009 24 HEURES SPORTS 17 Contre Ajoie, les Lions n’ont EN BREF Servette change d’entraîneur mordu que la poussière FOOTBALL Le FC Servette profite de la pause internationale pour remplacer LE POINT William Niederhauser par le HOCKEY LNB LNA Portugais Joao Resende Alves. LHC a essuyé hier une Hier L’ancien international, troisième défaite consécutive Berne - Gottéron..........................5-1 (0-1 4-0 1-0) aujourd’hui âgé de 57 ans, contre un adversaire jurassien Davos - Zoug.....................................1-4 (0-2 0-1 1-1) connu pour jouer avec des Kloten - Ge/Servette.........5-4 tab (1-2 1-1 2-1) gants noirs, était à la barre des qui a attendu les dix dernières Langnau - Rapperswil..............3-2 (0-0 1-1 2-1) minutes pour inverser Zurich Lion - Bienne...................5-2 (2-1 1-0 2-1) M19 de Benfica de Lisbonne. 2 la tendance. Lugano - Ambrì................5-6 tab (2-2 3-1 0-2) CLASSEMENT Nyon-Monthey ce soir 1. Berne...................................11 7 1 1 2 37-22 24 ANDRÉ BOSCHETTI 2. Zoug....................................11 8 0 0 3 33-20 24 BASKETBALL L’affiche est 3. Davos..................................10 7 1 0 2 45-21 23 prometteuse. Ce soir (20 h 15), e doute n’est plus permis. 4. Zurich.................................. 9 6 1 1 1 38-28 21 Nyon, tombeur de Boncourt Si les deux défaites consé- 5. Kloten..................................10 3 4 0 3 25-25 17 100-74 à l’extérieur, reçoit cutives enregistrées la se- 6. -
Vegas Hockey History
2017-18 SCHEDULE INAUGURAL SEASON P PRESEASON NBCSN BROADCAST HOME HOME AWAY OPENER 7:00 5:00 5:30 P 2:00 P 6:00 P 7:30 6:30 7:00 P 5:00 P 7:00 P 7:00 5:00 4:30 4:30 3:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 P 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 4:00 7:00 7:30 5:00 5:00 7:00 3:00 9:30AM 4:00 7:30 4:00 4:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 4:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 4:00 11:00AM 7:30 7:30 4:00 4:30 7:30 6:00 7:00 7:00 5:00 7:30 3:00 5:00 2:00 4:00 4:30 10:00AM 7:00 5:00 4:00 7:00 7:30 1:00 7:00 7:00 12:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 5:00 7:00 5:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 ALL REGULAR SEASON GAMES CAN BE SEEN ON AT&T SPORTSNET AND 5:00 7:00 5:00 HEARD ON FOX SPORTS 98.9FM & 1340AM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, WITH SELECT GAMES AVAILABLE ON ESPN DEPORTES. 7:00 7:00 *DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ALL TIMES ARE IN PT 12:30 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents �������������������������������� 1 Teemu Pulkkinen ������������������������� 68-69 Chicago Blackhawks ����������������������������� 150 Staff Directory ���������������������������������� 2-3 Griffn Reinhart ���������������������������� 70-71 Colorado Avalanche ������������������������������ 151 Team Management ����������������������������� 4 Luca Sbisa ����������������������������������� 72-73 Columbus Blue Jackets ������������������������ 152 Bill Foley ��������������������������������������������� 5 Nate Schmidt ������������������������������� 74-75 Dallas Stars �������������������������������������������� 153 George McPhee ��������������������������������� 6 Vadim Shipachyov ����������������������� 76-77 Detroit Red Wings���������������������������������� -
Rada Overrides Kuchma Veto of Election Law Chornovil Reaffirmed As
INSIDE:• Agreements on Sevastopol threaten Ukraine’s independence — page 2. • News on the art scene — centerfold. • Ukelodeon: For the Next Generation — pages 22 and 23. Published by the Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal non-profit association Vol. LXVII HE KRAINIANNo. 11 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1999 EEKLY$1.25/$2 in Ukraine T UChornovil reaffirmed as leader Wat special Rukh congress Rada overrides by Roman Woronowycz Kyiv Press Bureau Kuchma veto KYIV – Vyacheslav Chornovil, the embattled leader of the Rukh Party, of election law which has split over the issue of whether by Roman Woronowycz the charismatic politician should remain Kyiv Press Bureau its undisputed leader, held sway on KYIV – Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada March 7 over a second gathering billed firmly rejected changes to the draft law as an all-party congress in as many on presidential elections submitted by weeks. The delegates affirmed that the President Leonid Kuchma when it con- man who has led the organization for vincingly voted to override his veto of nearly 10 years should continue at the the bill on March 5. helm. The proposed law, which had been The congress that voted to retain Mr. thoroughly debated in Ukraine’s legisla- Chornovil was held a week after a sepa- ture and finally passed on January 15, rate, hastily organized extraordinary con- lays the ground rules for the presidential gress was called by a group of national elections scheduled for October 31. deputies from the Rukh parliamentary Citing constitutional concerns, faction and removed Mr. Chornovil, President Leonid Kuchma proposed that charging that his alleged authoritarian several changes be made to the draft law, style and abuse of party procedures and including a cut in the length of the cam- statutes were hurting the organization. -
Canada's National Men's Team Équipe Nationale Masculine
CANADA’S NATIONAL MEN’S TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE MASCULINE DU CANADA 2018 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP/CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL 2018 DE L’IIHF MAY 4-20, 2018/4-20 MAI 2018 Team Canada Media Guide / Guide de presse d’Équipe Canada HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/A Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 30 Curtis McElhinney G L/G 6’2” 200 05/23/83 London, Ont. Toronto (NHL) 35 Darcy Kuemper G L/G 6’5” 215 05/05/90 Saskatoon, Sask. Arizona (NHL) -- Michael DiPietro G L/G 6’0” 193 06/09/99 Amherstburg, Ont. Windsor (OHL) 3 Joel Edmundson D L/G 6’4” 220 06/28/93 Brandon, Man. St. Louis (NHL) 5 Aaron Ekblad D R/D 6’4” 216 02/07/96 Belle River, Ont. Florida (NHL) 6 Ryan Pulock D R/D 6’2” 214 10/06/94 Dauphin, Man. New York Islanders (NHL) 25 Darnell Nurse D L/G 6’4” 221 02/04/95 Hamilton, Ont. Edmonton (NHL) 27 Ryan Murray D L/G 6’1” 205 09/27/93 White City, Sask. Columbus (NHL) 44 Marc-Édouard Vlasic D L/G 6’1” 205 03/30/87 Montreal, Que./Qc San Jose (NHL) 52 Thomas Chabot D L/G 6’2” 196 01/30/97 Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Que./Qc Ottawa (NHL) 55 Colton Parayko D R/D 6’6” 226 05/12/93 St. Albert, Alta./Alb. St. Louis (NHL) 7 Jordan Eberle F/A R/D 5’11” 187 05/15/90 Regina, Sask. -
USA's Investment Pays
Publisher: International Ice Hockey Federation, Editor-in-Chief: Jan-Ake Edvinsson Supervising Editor: Kimmo Leinonen Editor: Szymon Szemberg, Assistant Editor: Jenny Wiedeke February 2004 - Vol 8 - No 1 Jani Rajamäki,Jani Europhoto Photo: YOU MAKE YOUR OWN LUCK: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In a single moment, two team’s fates were determined on a fluke play. To the left Canadian goal- tender Marc-Andre Fleury laments his clearing pass that hit his defenseman Braydon Coburn and bounced into the net. On the right, Patrick O’Sullivan, Patrick Eaves and Drew Stafford celebrate the goal, which made the game, 4-3, and gave Team USA the gold medal -- it’s first-ever at the U20 Championship. U.S. Coach Mike Eaves said of the ill-timed play after the game, “the harder you work, the luckier you get.” While the Americans ended their 28-year drought, the Canadians extended their goldless streak to seven years. USA’s investment pays off - now and for future The United States is the ice hockey nation that has made the biggest which Team USA has not won since 1933. overall progress in the last decade. Its victory in the IIHF World U20 Championship in Finland has proved that the national teams coming The recent success of USA’s National Team Development Program will hopefully make out of USA Hockey’s doors can win at every IIHF level. the players more committed to participate in the international game when called upon by USA Hockey. The players will know that the NTDP contributed immense time and money to their professional careers and will hopefully be willing to answer the II We know that the U.S. -
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
2016-17 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Skaters Pos Ht Wt Shot Hometown Date of Birth 2015-16 Team(s) Gms G-A-P PIM 2 ALT, Mark D 6-4 201 R St. Paul, MN 10/18/1991 (25) Lehigh Valley 72 4-15-19 46 3 MORIN, Samuel D 6-7 227 L Lac-Beauport, QC 7/12/1995 (21) Lehigh Valley 76 4-15-19 118 4 HÄGG, Robert D 6-2 201 L Uppsala, Sweden 2/8/1995 (22) Lehigh Valley 65 5-6-11 42 6 SANHEIM, Travis D 6-4 199 L Elkhorn, MB 3/29/1996 (20) Calgary (WHL) 52 15-53-68 66 Lehigh Valley 4 1-2-3 0 7 ZENGERLE, Mark C 5-11 185 R Rochester, NY 5/12/1989 (27) Grand Rapids (AHL) 72 9-38-47 34 8 O’NEILL, Will D 6-1 205 L Salem, MA 4/28/1988 (28) WB/Scranton (AHL) 74 8-42-50 78 9 BARDREAU, Cole C 5-10 193 R Fairport, NY 7/22/1993 (23) Lehigh Valley 54 13-17-30 54 10 CAREY, Greg F 6-0 204 L Hamilton, ON 4/5/1990 (26) Springfield (AHL) 64 26-17-43 20 11 SWAVELY, Steven RW 6-1 190 R Reading, PA 12/4/1991 (25) Univ. of Maine (NCAA) 38 9-10-19 26 Lehigh Valley 15 3-0-3 4 13 McDONALD, Colin RW 6-2 220 R Wethersfield, CT 9/30/1984 (32) Lehigh Valley 51 14-18-32 30 Philadelphia (NHL) 5 1-0-1 7 14 KNIGHT, Corban C 6-2 195 R Oliver, BC 9/10/1990 (26) Portland (AHL) 33 4-7-11 8 Florida (NHL) 20 2-5-7 4 16 AUBE-KUBEL, Nic RW 5-11 196 R Sorel, QC 5/10/1996 (20) Val d’Or (QMJHL) 61 38-46-84 71 Lehigh Valley 6 2-1-3 6 18 MARTEL, Danick LW 5-8 166 L Drummondville, QC 12/12/1994 (22) Lehigh Valley 67 22-15-37 68 19 FAZLEEV, Radel C 6-1 192 L Kazan, Russia 1/7/1996 (21) Calgary (WHL) 59 19-52-71 46 21 MIELE, Andy F 5-8 175 L Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 4/15/1988 (28) Grand Rapids (AHL) 75 18-44-62 77 22 CONNER, Chris RW 5-7 181 L Westland, MI 12/23/1983 (33) Lehigh Valley 58 16-39-55 14 23 LEIER, Taylor LW 5-11 174 L Saskatoon, SK 2/15/1994 (23) Lehigh Valley 71 20-29-49 37 Philadelphia (NHL) 6 0-0-0 0 24 McCARTHY, Chris F 6-1 205 R Collegeville, PA 7/30/1991 (25) Hartford (AHL) 54 6-16-22 19 27 GORDON, Boyd C 6-0 200 R Unity, SK 10/19/1983 (33) Arizona (NHL) 65 2-2-4 10 43 BRENNAN, T.J. -
Manitoba Aaa Midget Hockey League
MANITOBA AAA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE STATS & RECORD BOOK 2010 Edition 1 MANITOBA AAA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE RECORD BOOK 2009-2010 EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive committee ............................................................................................................................. 2 League champions/finalists ................................................................................................................... 3 Award winners and all-stars .................................................................................................................. 4 2009-2010 Regular season Standings, top scorers, top goaltenders .................................................................................... 5 Team by team player statistics .............................................................................................. 6-8 Goaltender statistics ................................................................................................................. 9 2009-2010 Playoffs Standings, results ................................................................................................................... 10 Top scorers, top goaltenders ................................................................................................... 11 Team by team player statistics .......................................................................................... 12-15 Goaltender statistics .............................................................................................................. -
The Ukrainian Weekly 1997, No.42
www.ukrweekly.com INSIDE:• Leadership Conference focuses on Ukrainian American community — page 3. • New York pastor celebrates 50th jubilee — page 5. • The UNA’s former headquarters in Jersey City: an appreciation — centerfold. Published by the Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal non-profit association Vol. LXV HE No.KRAINIAN 42 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1997 EEKLY$1.25/$2 in Ukraine ForeignT InvestmentU Council strives Verkhovna RadaW acts quickly on changes to make Ukraine business-friendly to election law suggested by president by Roman Woronowycz which is more sympathetic to the needs of by Roman Woronowycz ing with Article 94 of the Constitution of Kyiv Press Bureau businesses, and the predominantly leftist Kyiv Press Bureau Ukraine.” legislature has also led to constantly But the Verkhovna Rada speedily KYIV — The President’s Foreign changing statutes that affect the business KYIV — Ukraine’s Parliament moved made room on its agenda of October 14 Investment Advisory Council met for the community. One of Motorola’s reasons quickly to smooth any further roadblocks and in one session passed 13 of the pro- first time on October 3 to begin the work for abandoning its deal with Ukraine were to a new law on elections on October 14 posals and rejected two, most notably a of making Ukraine more amicable to for- the “ever-changing rules of the game,” when it acted in one day to incorporate recommendation that a 50 percent eign businesses. Although Ukraine’s said its Ukraine director at the time it can- most changes requested by the president. turnout in electoral districts remain a president and government officials tried celed its contract with the government. -
2006 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
2006 IIHF Men’s World Hockey Championship Championnat mondial de hockey masculin 2006 Media Guide/ Guide de presse www.hockeycanada.ca 2006 IIHF WORLD MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Table of Contents CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY MASCULIN 2006 Table des matières Game schedule/ Horaire des matchs A B C D 03 IIHF Schedule CZE LAT SWE ITA SVK RUS CAN USA Horaire IIHF FIN SLO SUI UKR KAZ BLR DEN NOR 05 Team Canada Roster TIME* GRP GAME ROUND LOCATION TIME* GRP GAME ROUND LOCATION HEURE* GRP PARTIE RONDE ENDROIT HEURE* GRP PARTIE RONDE ENDROIT Alignement d’Équipe Canada Friday, May 5, 2006/ Le vendredi 5 mai 2006 Saturday, May 13, 2006/ Le samedi 13 mai 2006 16:15 D USA vs. NOR Preliminary/Préliminaire Skonto Arena 16:15 G 4C vs. 4A Relegation/Relégation Riga Arena 06 Bob Nicholson 17:15 A FIN vs. SLO Preliminary/Préliminaire Riga Arena 16:15 G 4B vs. 4D Relegation/Relégation Skonto Arena 20:15 D DEN vs. CAN Preliminary/Préliminaire Skonto Arena 20:15 E 2D vs. 3A Qualifier Riga Arena Senior Editor Associate Editors 21:15 A LAT vs. CZE Preliminary/Préliminaire Riga Arena 20:15 G 2C vs. 3B Qualifier Skonto Arena Rédacteur en chef Rédacteurs associés 07 Scott Smith Brad Pascall André Brin Saturday, May 6, 2006/ Le samedi 6 mai 2006 Sunday, May 14, 2006/ Le dimanche 14 mai 2006 Sean Kelso 08 Ken Holland 16:15 C BLR vs. SVK Preliminary/Préliminaire Riga Arena 16:15 E 3D vs. 1A Qualifier Riga Arena Graphic Designers Mathieu Litalien 16:15 B SUI vs. -
Nothing Beats This for Pure Joy and Entertainment
Publisher: International Ice Hockey Federation, Editor-in-Chief: Jan-Ake Edvinsson Supervising Editor: Kimmo Leinonen Editor: Szymon Szemberg, Assistant Editor: Jenny Wiedeke December 2003 - Vol 7 - No 6 Dave Sandford, HHoF Photo: AT A CROSSROADS: The IIHF World U20 Championship has become a stepping stone to a successful hockey career. But after coming together for ten days over the holidays, players part ways and go in different directions to reach their hockey potential. Above, Canada’s Marc-André Fleury and Finland’s Kari Lehtonen - the two best young goalies in the world today - part ways following a game during last year’s U20 World Championship. Since then, Fleury has become the starter in Pittsburgh as a rookie, while Lehtonen is still waiting for his NHL chance in Atlanta’s farm system. Nothing beats this for pure joy and entertainment In all hockey countries, except Canada, the IIHF World U20 II As we approach the 28th IIHF World U20 Championship in Finland, the only Championship is still the best-kept secret in hockey. The passion, word I can find to describe it is: Passion. I have tried to analyse why this tournament which is generated during the “World Juniors”, is unparalleled. has become such a success, and my conclusion is that its excitement is contagious for everyone involved. II I was privileged to be part of the 27th IIHF World U20 Championship one year ❑❑ ago in Halifax, on Canada’s Fans - they see hockey as it should be played. They see very little of destructive east coast, and the expe- RENÉ FASEL EDITORIAL and defensive tactics since these players know only two gears: Fast and faster. -
The Game Is Vital - Not the Coaches’ Job Coaches Who Mainly the Attitude of the Coaches
Publisher: International Ice Hockey Federation, Editor-in-Chief: Jan-Ake Edvinsson Editors: Kimmo Leinonen and Szymon Szemberg, Layout: Szymon Szemberg, Photos: IIHF Archives, Jukka Rautio, City Press December 2002 - Vol. 6 - No 6 The game is vital - not the coaches’ job Coaches who mainly the attitude of the coaches. Their job stress defence and offici- is to keep the players fit and motiva- als who don't enforce ted. They are not entitled to hijack a rules are the two biggest beautiful and entertaining game for the simple purpose of just keeping dangers to our game. their jobs. Let the players play! I remember watching a game II I perfectly understand that coa- between Sweden and ches need to win in order to keep Switzerland at the 2000 IIHF their jobs. But what will their jobs World Championship in Russia. be worth once the fans have aban- The game ended 1-1 and, from doned the arenas? We have just my point of view, it was a terri- started the process and we will rel- ble performance, a show of entlessly pursue our goals which we “anti-hockey” featuring two truly believe are in the best interests strictly defensive teams, and the of hockey. entertainment factor was very low, to say the least. The other side of this will be even stricter rule enforcement (just like II I couldn't believe my eyes the NHL) or even rule changes. The when I saw the coaches of the National Basketball Association teams congratulate each other (NBA) benefited tremendously many for a good game afterwards.