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Russian Men's Ice Hockey Championship. Season 2018
KONTINENTAL HOCKEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP – RUSSIAN MEN’S ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 2018/2019 CALENDAR MOSCOW 2018 Participating teams Conference WEST BOBROV DIVISION TARASOV DIVISION DINAMO RIGA CSKA MOSCOW Republic of Latvia Russian Federation HC DYNAMO MOSCOW DINAMO MINSK Russian Federation Republic of Belarus JOKERIT HELSINKI HC SOCHI SOCHI Republic of Finland Russian Federation SEVERSTAL CHEREPOVETS LOKOMOTIV YAROSLAVL Russian Federation Russian Federation SKA SAINT PETERSBURG SLOVAN BRATISLAVA Russian Federation Slovak Republic SPARTAK MOSCOW VITYAZ MOSCOW REGION Russian Federation Russian Federation Conference EAST KHARLAMOV DIVISION CHERNYSHEV DIVISION AVTOMOBILIST YEKATERINBURG ADMIRAL VLADIVOSTOK Russian Federation Russian Federation AK BARS KAZAN AMUR KHABAROVSK Russian Federation Russian Federation METALLURG MAGNITOGORSK AVANGARD OMSK REGION Russian Federation Russian Federation NEFTEKHIMIK NIZHNEKAMSK BARYS ASTANA Russian Federation Republic of Kazakhstan TORPEDO NIZHNY NOVGOROD KUNLUN RED STAR BEIJING Russian Federation People's Republic of China TRAKTOR CHELYABINSK SALAVAT YULAEV UFA Russian Federation Russian Federation SIBIR NOVOSIBIRSK REGION Russian Federation 2 STAGE 1 (REGULAR SEASON) September 1, 2018, Saturday 1 Ak Bars SKA September 2, 2018, Sunday 2 Avtomobilist Dinamo R 3 Metallurg Mg Slovan 4 Traktor CSKA 5 Lokomotiv Avangard 6 Severstal Sibir 7 HC Dynamo M Salavat Yulaev September 3, 2018, Monday 8 Ak Bars Dinamo Mn 9 Neftekhimik Vityaz 10 Torpedo SKA 11 Spartak Amur 12 HC Sochi Admiral 13 Jokerit Kunlun -
Mike Paliotta '15 Connor Brickley
MIKE PALIOTTA ‘15 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2011-15 • 144 GP • 19-64-83 Captain, 2014-15 2015 Second Team All-American 2015 HEA Best Def. Defenseman 2015 Bob Monahan Award 2015 HEA Second Team All-Star 2014 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-1-1 (2 GP) AHL: 10-33-43 (163 GP) CURRENT TEAM Stockton Heat (AHL) HOMETOWN Westport, Conn. CONNOR BRICKLEY ‘14 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2010-14 • 117 GP • 21-27-48 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 6-15-21 (81 GP) AHL: 59-60-119 (247 GP) CURRENT TEAM New York Rangers (NHL) HOMETOWN Everett, Mass. KEVAN MILLER ‘11 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2011-15 • 144 GP • 19-64-83 Captain 2009-10, 2010-11 PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 12-55-67 (324 GP) AHL: 7-38-45 (154 GP) CURRENT TEAM Boston Bruins (NHL) HOMETOWN Los Angeles, Calif. BRAYDEN IRWIN ‘10 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2006-10 • 144 GP • 38-44-82 2007 HEA All-Rookie Team PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 0-0-0 (2 GP) AHL: 29-41-70 (166 GP) ECHL: 48-52-100 (106 GP) CURRENT TEAM Retired HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont. VIKTOR STALBERG ‘09 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2006-09 • 117 GP • 41-43-84 2009 Hobey Baker Finalist 2009 First Team All-American 2009 HEA First Team All-Star 2008 HEA Hon. Men. All-Star PROFESSIONAL CAREER NHL: 82-86-168 (488 GP) AHL: 23-27-50 (59 GP) KHL: 6-9-15 (31 GP) NLA: 25-32-57 (56 GP) SHL: 7-5-12 (11 GP) CURRENT TEAM Avangard Omsk (KHL) HOMETOWN Göteborg, Sweden TORREY MITCHELL ‘07 CATAMOUNT CAREER 2004-07 • 115 GP • 35-70-105 Captain, 2006-07 2007 HEA Hon. -
36 Conference Championships
36 Conference Championships - 21 Regular Season, 15 Tournament TERRIERS IN THE NHL DRAFT Name Team Year Round Pick Clayton Keller Arizona Coyotes 2016 1 7 Since 1969, 163 players who have donned the scarlet Charlie McAvoy Boston Bruins 2016 1 14 and white Boston University sweater have been drafted Dante Fabbro Nashville Predators 2016 1 17 by National Hockey League organizations. The Terriers Kieffer Bellows New York Islanders 2016 1 19 have had the third-largest number of draftees of any Chad Krys Chicago Blackhawks 2016 2 45 Patrick Harper Nashville Predators 2016 5 138 school, trailing only Minnesota and Michigan. The Jack Eichel Buffalo Sabres 2015 1 2 number drafted is the most of any Hockey East school. A.J. Greer Colorado Avalanche 2015 2 39 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson Boston Bruins 2015 2 45 Fifteen Terriers have been drafted in the first round. Jordan Greenway Minnesota Wild 2015 2 50 Included in this list is Rick DiPietro, who played for John MacLeod Tampa Bay Lightning 2014 2 57 Brandon Hickey Calgary Flames 2014 3 64 the Terriers during the 1999-00 season. In the 2000 J.J. Piccinich Toronto Maple Leafs 2014 4 103 draft, DiPietro became the first goalie ever selected Sam Kurker St. Louis Blues 2012 2 56 as the number one overall pick when the New York Matt Grzelcyk Boston Bruins 2012 3 85 Islanders made him their top choice. Sean Maguire Pittsburgh Penguins 2012 4 113 Doyle Somerby New York Islanders 2012 5 125 Robbie Baillargeon Ottawa Senators 2012 5 136 In the 2015 Entry Draft, Jack Eichel was selected Danny O’Regan San Jose Sharks 2012 5 138 second overall by the Buffalo Sabres. -
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE June 11, 2001
10284 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE June 11, 2001 year old is one of the best defenseman These people are the most recogniz- by any State or local educational agency or to ever lace up the skates and he has a able names in the Avalanche’s organi- school that discriminates against the Boy spot waiting for him in the Hall of zation and are major contributors to Scouts of America in providing equal access Fame. The only thing eluding him dur- the team’s success. But, the total team to school premises or facilities. Helms amendment No. 648 (to amendment ing his illustrious career was Lord effort is what made the Avalanche vic- No. 574), in the nature of a substitute. Stanley’s Cup. Saturday night, I along torious. The entire team worked to- Dorgan amendment No. 640 (to amendment with the rest of the country saw what gether, went after and achieved a com- No. 358), expressing the sense of the Senate pure joy feels like when number 77 mon goal. Each team member deserves that there should be established a joint com- hoisted the Cup above his head. After to be recognized: Peter Forsberg, Dan mittee of the Senate and House of Represent- 1,826 games Ray Bourque can finally Hinote, Steve Reinprecht, Stephane atives to investigate the rapidly increasing call himself a World Champion. Yelle, Chris Dingman, Chris Drury, energy prices across the country and to de- I congratulate Ray Bourque and the termine what is causing the increases. Eric Messier, Ville Nieminen, Alex Hutchinson modified amendment No. -
NHL Players.Xlsx
Name Drafted/First Team Draft Choice Year Abdelkader, Justin Detroit Red Wings 42nd Overall 2005 2002 Aldridge, Keith Dallas Stars Undrafted 1985-86-89 Allison, Jason Washington Capitols 17th Overall 1993 1989 Aliu, Akim Calgary Flames 56th Overall 2007 2004 Amodeo, Mike California Golden Seals 102nd Overall 1972 1967 Anderson, John Toronto Maple Leafs 11th Overall 1977 1972 Anderson, Perry St. Louis Blues 117th Overall 1980 1974 Armstrong, Tim Toronto Maple Leafs 211th Overall 1985 1982 Arniel, Jamie Boston Bruins 97th Overall 2008 2004 Atkinson, Cam Columbus Blue Jackets 157th Overall 2008 2002 Baby, John Cleveland Barons 59th Overall 1977 1972 Bacashihua, Jason Dallas Stars 26th Overall 2001 1997-98 Bala, Chris Ottawa Senators 58th Overall 1998 1993 Barnes, Norm Philadelphia Flyers 122nd Overall 1973 1968 Barr, Dave Boston Bruins Undrafted 1974 Bartkowski, Matt Boston Bruins 190th Overall 2008 2002-03 Bathe, Frank Detroit Red Wings Undrafted 1969 Beaufait, Mark San Jose Sharks Undrafted 1983-85 Beaulieu, Nathan Montreal Canadiens 17th Overall 2011 2005 Beckford-Tseu, Chris St. Louis Blues 159th Overall 2003 2000 Bedard, Jim Washington Capitols 91st Overall 1976 1968-70 Bell, Mark Chicago Blackhawks 8th Overall 1998 1995 Belland, Neil Vancouver Canucks Undrafted 1976 Bellemore, Brett Carolina Hurricanes 162nd Overall 2007 2003 Bellows, Brian Minnesota North Stars 2nd Overall 1982 1979 Bennett, Beau Pittsburgh Penguins 20th Overall 2010 2006 Bentivoglio, Sean New York Islanders Undrafted 1999 Berg, Bill New York Islanders 59th Overall 1986 1980-82 Bergloff, Bob Minnesota North Stars 87th Overall 1978 1971 Bernhardt, Tim Atlanta Flames 47th Overall 1978 1970-71-72-73 Beukeboom, Jeff Edmonton Oilers 19th Overall 1983 1978-80 Bickel, Stu New York Rangers Undrafted 1999 Bickell, Bryan Chicago Blackhawks 41st Overall 2004 2000-02 Bidner, Todd Washington Capitols 110th Overall 1980 1973 Biggs, Don Minnesota North Stars 156th Overall 1983 1978 Billins, Chad Calgary Flames Undrafted 2001-2003-2004 Bishop, Ben St. -
Weekend with a Legend
Weekend with a Legend Participate in the Ultimate Hockey Fan Experience and spend the weekend playing with some of hockey’s greatest Legends. This experience will allow you to draft your favorite hockey Legend to become apart of your team for the weekend. This means they will play in all of your scheduled tournament games, hang-out in the dressing room sharing stories of their careers, and take in the nightlife with the team. All you have to do is select a player from the list below or request a player that you don’t see and we will do our best to accommodate your group with the 100+ other Legends that have participated in our events. Golden Legends- starting @ $365cdn/ per person (based on a team of 20). $7,300/ per team. Al Iafrate (Toronto Maple Leafs) Gary Leeman (Toronto Maple Leafs) Chris “Knuckles” Nilan (Montreal Canadiens) John Scott (Arizona Coyotes) Bob Sweeney (Boston Bruins) Natalie Spooner (Canadian Olympic Team) Andrew Raycroft (Toronto Maple Leafs) Ron Duguay (New York Rangers) Darren Langdon (New York Rangers) Colton Orr (Toronto Maple Leafs) Dennis Maruk (Washington Capitals) Chris Kotsopoulos (Hartford Whalers) John Leclair (Philadelphia Flyers) Colin White (New Jersey Devils) Kevin Stevens (Pittsburgh Penguins) Shane Corson (Toronto Maple Leafs) Mike Krushelnyski (Edmonton Oilers) Theo Fleury (Calgary Flames) Many More………. Platinum Legends- starting @ $665cdn/ per person (based on a team of 20). $20,000cdn/ per team. Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Wendel Clark (Toronto Maple Leafs) Guy Lafleur (Coach) (Montreal Canadiens) Bryan Trottier (New York Islanders) Steve Shutt (Montreal Canadiens) Bernie Nicholls (LA Kings) Many More………. -
National Hockey League
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE {Appendix 4, to Sports Facility Reports, Volume 18} Research completed as of August 7, 2017 Anaheim Ducks Principal Owner: Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club, LLC & Anaheim Arena Management, LLC; headed by Henry and Susan Samueli Year Established: 1992 Team Website Twitter: @AnaheimDucks Most Recent Purchase Price ($/Mil): $75 (2005) Current Value ($/Mil): $415 Percent Change From Last Year: +4% Arena: Honda Center Date Built: 1993 Facility Cost ($/Mil): $123 Percentage of Arena Publicly Financed: 100% Facility Financing: Publicly Funded; Ogden Entertainment is assuming the debt for the city- issued bonds. Facility Website Twitter: @HondaCenter UPDATE: In June 2017, Lottogopher Holdings, Inc. entered into a sponsorship agreement with the Anaheim Ducks. Lottogopher will focus on offering promotional giveaways to Ducks’ fans during the 2017- 18 season. The cities of Anaheim and Long Beach have been added to Los Angeles’s bid for the 2024 Olympics. The Honda Center and multiple Long Beach facilities would stage various Olympic events in an effort to spread the games across southern California. NAMING RIGHTS: In October 2006, American Honda Motor Co. agreed to pay $60.45 million over fifteen years for naming rights that expire in 2020. © Copyright 2017, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 Arizona Coyotes Principal Owner: Andrew Barroway became the sole owner after Barroway bought out the team’s minority owners on June 12, 2017. Year Established: 1979 as the Winnipeg Jets and moved to Phoenix in 1996 where it became the Coyotes. Team Website Twitter: @ArizonaCoyotes Most Recent Purchase Price ($/Mil): $170 (2013) (In 2014, Barroway purchased a majority share of the franchise for $152.5 million. -
The “Humanitarian Dimension” of Russian Foreign Policy TOWARD GEORGIA, Moldova, Ukraine, and the Baltic States
THe “HUMANITARIAN DIMENSION” OF RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD GEORGIA, MOLDOVA, UKRAINE, AND THE BALTIC StATES The 2nd, supplementary edition Riga, 2010 EDK: 327(470) The 2nd, supplementary edition Hu 451 This book is work of six think tanks from Baltic States, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. Centre for East European Policy Studies (Latvia) had a leading role in the im- plementation of this research project. Contributors include the International Centre for Defence Studies (Estonia), the Centre for Geopolitical Studies (Lithuania), the School for Policy Analysis at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine), the Foreign Policy Association of Moldova (Moldova), and the International Centre for Geopolitical Studies (Georgia). The research project was implemented with the support of the Konrad Ad- enauer Foundation and of the East - East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program of the Soros Foundation – Latvia. Editor: Gatis Pelnēns Project Director: Andis Kudors Authors of the study: Juhan Kivirähk, Nerijus Maliukevičius, Dmytro Kon- dratenko, Olexandr Yeremeev, Radu Vrabie, Nana Devdariani, Mariam Tsatsanash- vili, Nato Bachiashvili, Tengiz Pkhaladze, Gatis Pelnēns, Andis Kudors, Mārtiņš Pa- parinskis, Ainārs Dimants, Ainārs Lerhis. English translation editor: Rihards Kalniņš Design of the cover and layout: Toms Deģis © Authors of the study (text), 2010 © Centre for East European Policy Studies, International Centre for Defence Studies, Centre for Geopolitical Studies, School for Policy Analysis at the National university of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Foreign Policy Association of Moldova, Interna- tional Centre for Geopolitical Studies, 2010 © SIA Apgāds Mantojums (design concept), 2010 ISBN: 978-9984-39-989-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface to Second Edition . 8 4.4.2. Russian Support of Compatriots Living in Lithuania . -
Kotimaisten Jääkiekkoseurojen Taloudellinen Kannattavuus
LUT School of Business and Management Kauppatieteiden kandidaatintutkielma Talousjohtaminen Kotimaisten jääkiekkoseurojen taloudellinen kannattavuus The economics of Finnish ice hockey clubs 6.1.2017 Tekijä: Teemu Lehtonen Ohjaaja: Tiia-Lotta Pekkanen TIIVISTELMÄ Tekijä: Teemu Lehtonen Tutkielman nimi: Kotimaisten jääkiekkoseurojen taloudellinen kannattavuus Akateeminen yksikkö: LUT School of Business and Management Koulutusohjelma: Talousjohtaminen Vuosi: 2017 Ohjaaja: Tiia-Lotta Pekkanen Hakusanat: liigaseura, urheiluliiketoiminta, taloudellinen kannattavuus, tilinpäätösanalyysi Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on tutkia kotimaisten, Liigassa pelaavien jääkiekkoseurojen taloudellista kannattavuutta, sekä seurojen tulo- ja menorakenteita. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan kolmentoista (13) liigaseuran taloudellista toimintaa kymmenen vuoden tarkasteluajanjaksolla tilinpäätösanalyysin avulla. Tilinpäätösanalyysin aineistona ovat kaikkien liigaseurojen tilinpäätökset vuosilta 2006-2015 ja niiden tulkitsemisen avuksi on laskettu myös tunnuslukuja seurojen kannattavuudesta, vakavaraisuudesta ja maksuvalmiudesta. Tutkimuksen teoriaosuus rakentuu Liiga-organisaation ja urheiluliiketoiminnan esittelyllä. Osuudessa esitellään myös strategisen urheilujohtamisen erityispiirteitä. Tutkimuksen empiriaosuus koostuu liigaseurojen taloudellisen kannattavuuden analysoinnista. Empiriaosuuden alussa analysoidaan liigaseurojen tulo- ja menoeriä. Tuloeristä kooltaan merkittävimmiksi nousivat sponsori-, pääsylippu- sekä liiketoiminnan muut tulot. Menoeristä suurimmiksi -
Uvm Men's Hockey Record Book
UVM MEN’S HOCKEY RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS All-Time Roster 2-5 100 Point Scorers 5 Career & Season Records 5-6 Yearly Points Leaders 6-7 Yearly Goal Leaders 7 Yearly Assist Leaders 7-8 Yearly Captains 8 All-Americans & Hall of Famers 8 Goaltending Records 9-10 Single Game Records 10 Single Season Records 10 Freshmen Records 10-11 Conference Honors 11-12 Olympics & World Championships 12 Team Awards 12-13 All-Time Record vs. Opponents 14 Year-by-Year Records 15 Year-by-Year at Gutterson Fieldhouse 15 Year-by-Year Results 16-22 Postseason Results 23-24 ALL-TIME ROSTER (current players are bolded) Danks, Ed (1965-68) 3 59 9 12 21 28 Darrar, Rob (2014-18) 4 113 13 24 37 32 A Dean, Phil (1976-77) 1 1 0 0 0 0 PLAYER YEARS GP G A PTS PIM DeCenzo, Anthony (2010-14) 4 108 9 14 23 36 Abramson, Ori (2014-) 3 71 2 5 7 69 Deegan, Shannon (1982-87) 4 94 33 38 71 94 Albertson, Ben (2009-13) 4 60 6 6 12 10 DeLorey, Chris (1981-85) 4 63 9 11 20 62 Alvaro, Matt (2016-) 2 59 13 18 31 33 Doerring, Blake (2011-13) 2 33 1 3 4 18 Anctil, Jay (2006-10) 4 69 6 4 10 26 Doers, Mike (1989-90) 1 30 2 11 13 26 Arcieri, Mike (2004-06) 2 53 3 7 10 38 Dorsey, Paul (1963-67) 4 64 16 19 35 51 Atkinson, Chris (2007-09) 3 65 3 8 11 26 Downing, Jack (2007-11) 4 144 35 28 63 103 Driver, Ben (2002-06) 4 105 6 7 13 38 B Ducharme, Dominique (1991-95) 4 130 54 95 149 90 PLAYER YEARS GP G A PTS PIM Ducolon, Toby (1984-88) 4 120 47 39 86 166 Barry, Ed (1975-76) 1 5 0 1 1 2 Duffy, Jim (1975-79) 4 121 48 75 123 60 Bateman, Rob (1986-90) 4 129 4 14 18 242 Dunn, Bill (1965-68) 3 -
USA Hockey Latvia (0-0-0-1) Vs
Contact: Team USa Game Notes Dave Fischer 2013 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Helsinki, Finland Sr. Director, Communications USA Hockey Latvia (0-0-0-1) vs. USA (1-0-0-0) [email protected] Sunday, May 5, 2013 • 8:15 p.m. • Preliminary Round 011 44 754 571 8194 • TONIGHT’S GAME -- The United States and Latvia meet tonight in the second game for both teams at the 77th annual IIHF Men’s World 2013 IIHF Men’s World Championship Championship. Team USA overcame an early two-goal deficit to turn Team USA Schedule back Austria by a 5-3 count yesterday, while Latvia dropped a 6-0 decision to Russia. Team Preliminary Round -- Helsinki Time/Result USA has won seven of its 10 Saturday, May 4 meetings against Latvia at USA vs. Austria W, 5-3 this event. The last meeting between the two teams Sunday, May 5 came at the 2009 IIHF Men’s Latvia vs. USA 8:15 p.m./1:15 p.m. World Championship, with Tuesday, May 7 Team USA prevailing by a 4- Russia vs. USA 8:15 p.m./1:15 p.m. 2 count. The game summary from that contest is below. Wednesday, May 8 USA vs. Finland 8:15 p.m./1:15 p.m. April 25, 2009—at PostFinance Arena • Bern, Switzerland (7,840) Saturday, May 11 USA vs. France 12:15 p.m./5:15 a.m. United States (h) 121—4 Latvia (v) 110—2 Sunday, May 12 USA vs. Germany 4:15 p.m./9:15 a.m. -
EUROPEAN REPORT on the Free Movement of Workers in Europe in 2012-2013
EUROPEAN REPORT on the Free Movement of Workers in Europe in 2012-2013 Rapporteurs: Prof. Kees Groenendijk, Prof. Elspeth Guild, Dr. Ryszard Cholewinski, Dr. Helen Oosterom-Staples, Dr. Paul Minderhoud, Sandra Mantu and Bjarney Fridriksdottir February 2014 (includes Member States' comments in annex) 1 CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 General introduction 5 Chapter I The Worker: Entry, Residence, Departure and Remedies 13 Chapter II Members of a Worker’s Family 38 Chapter III Access to Employment: Private sector and Public sector 69 Chapter IV Equality of Treatment on the Basis of Nationality 79 Chapter V Other Obstacles to Free Movement 101 Chapter VI Specific Issues 103 Chapter VII Application of Transitional Measures 117 Chapter VIII Miscellaneous 126 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS 2012-2013 2013 is an important year in the history of EU free movement of workers as it marks the end of transitional restrictions on free movement of workers for nationals of Bulgaria and Romania. This has impacts in only nine Member States which are still applying restrictions.1 Equally, 2013 is an enlargement year with Croatia joining the EU on 1 July. Thirteen Member States are applying transitional restrictions on Croatian workers.2 Although there are substantial differences in unemployment rates between the Member States as a result of the economic situation, these unemployment rates do not appear to be a determining factor in the application of transitional restrictions on Croatian workers. For instance, Ireland and Portugal where there are relatively high unemployment levels have not applied restrictions. Although the interior ministries of four Member States (Austria, Germany, the Nether- lands and the UK) expressed concern about their social costs in respect of EU workers from other Member States in a letter to the Presidency, none of the ministries followed up these concerns with evidence of a problem, when so requested by the Commission.