Statistical Leaders

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Statistical Leaders Final Standings Eastern Division Western Division Team gp w l t pts pct gf ga Team gp w l t pts pct gf ga Québec NORDIQUES 81 47 31 3 97 .599 353 295 Houston AEROS 80 50 24 6 106 .663 320 241 Cincinnati STINGERS 81 39 37 5 83 .512 354 303 Winnipeg JETS 80 46 32 2 94 .588 366 291 Indianapolis RACERS 81 36 37 8 80 .493 276 305 San Diego MARINERS 81 40 37 4 84 .519 284 283 New England WHALERS 81 35 40 6 76 .469 275 290 Edmonton OILERS 81 34 43 4 72 .444 243 304 Birmingham BULLS 81 31 46 4 66 .407 289 309 Calgary COWBOYS 81 31 43 7 69 .426 252 296 Minn. FIGHTING SAINTS 42 19 18 5 43 .512 136 129 Phoenix ROADRUNNERS 80 28 48 4 60 .375 281 383 Home Records Away Records Team gp w l t pts pct gf ga Team gp w l t pts pct gf ga Houston 40 33 3 4 70 .875 180 88 Québec 41 18 21 2 38 .463 167 178 Winnipeg 40 30 9 1 61 .763 207 119 Houston 40 17 21 2 36 .450 140 153 Québec 40 29 10 1 59 .738 186 117 Winnipeg 40 16 23 1 33 .413 159 172 Cincinnati 40 29 10 1 59 .738 207 115 New England 41 15 24 2 32 .390 125 157 San Diego 40 26 10 4 56 .700 164 122 Indianapolis 41 12 24 5 29 .354 119 171 Calgary 40 26 12 2 54 .675 160 117 San Diego 41 14 27 0 28 .341 120 161 Indianapolis 40 24 13 3 51 .638 157 134 Cincinnati 41 10 27 4 24 .293 147 188 Edmonton 40 24 15 1 49 .613 148 131 Edmonton 41 10 28 3 23 .280 95 173 Birmingham 40 22 15 3 47 .588 177 131 Birmingham 41 9 31 1 19 .232 112 178 New England 40 20 16 4 44 .550 150 133 Phoenix 40 8 30 2 18 .225 117 224 Phoenix 40 20 18 2 42 .525 164 159 Calgary 41 5 31 5 15 .183 92 179 Minnesota 25 14 8 3 31 .620 94 69 Minnesota 17 5 10 2 12 .353 42 60 Statistical Leaders Top five in each category. Goals: 70, Anders Hedberg (Winnipeg); 66, Real Cloutier (Québec); 60, Mark Short-handed Goals: 8, Paulin Bordeleau (Québec); 6, Joe Noris (San Diego); 5, Napier (Birmingham); 52, Richie Leduc (Cincinnati), Blaine Stoughton Rich Preston (Houston), Dennis Sobchuk (Cincinnati); 4, Serge Bernier (Québec), (Cincinnati); 49, Marc Tardif (Québec). Hugh Harris (Indianapolis), Ron Huston (Phoenix), Danny Lawson (Calgary- Winnipeg), Don Tannahill (Calgary). Assists: 85, Ulf Nilsson (Winnipeg); 82, Andre Lacroix (San Diego); 75, Christian Bordeleau (Québec), Real Cloutier (Québec); 71, Robbie Ftorek (Phoenix); 63, Goaltending Minutes: 3818, Joe Daley (Winnipeg); 3803, John Garrett Dave Keon (Minnesota-New England). (Birmingham); 3701, Don McLeod (Calgary); 3129, Clay Hebenton (Phoenix); 2928, Louis Levasseur (Minnesota-Edmonton). Points: 141, Real Cloutier (Québec); 131, Anders Hedberg (Winnipeg); 124, Ulf Nilsson (Winnipeg); 117, Robbie Ftorek (Phoenix); 114, Andre Lacroix (San Goals Against Average: 2.74, Ron Grahame (Houston); 3.09, Ernie Wakely (San Diego). Diego); 3.12, Cap Raeder (New England); 3.15, Wayne Rutledge (Houston); 3.36, Michel Dion (Indianapolis). (Note: Jacques Caron (Cincinnati), 2.84 average in 24 Penalty Minutes: 274, Frank Beaton (Edmonton); 244, Paul Baxter (Québec); 224, games; Dave Dryden (Edmonton), 3.26 average in 24 games). Ron Busniuk (Minnesota-Edmonton), Cam Connor (Houston); 215, Bill Butters (Minnesota-Edmonton-New England); 197, Wally Weir (Québec). Wins: 39, Joe Daley (Winnipeg); 29, Richard Brodeur (Québec); 27, Ron Grahame (Houston); 25, Don McLeod (Calgary); 24, John Garrett (Birmingham). Power-play Goals: 25, Real Cloutier (Québec); 22, Anders Hedberg (Winnipeg); 12, George Lyle (New England); 11, Serge Bernier (Québec), Robbie Ftorek Shutouts: 4, Ken Broderick (Edmonton); John Garrett (Birming-ham); Ron (Phoenix), Andre Lacroix (San Diego), Richie Leduc (Cincinnati), Willy Grahame (Houston); 3, Joe Daley (Winnipeg), Don McLeod (Calgary), Wayne Lindstrom (Winnipeg), Tim Sheehy (Edmonton-Birmingham), Tom Webster (New Rutledge (Houston), Ernie Wakely (San Diego); 2, shared by many England).. Year-End All-Star Teams First Team: Goal: John Garrett (Birmingham), Defense: Darryl Maggs Second Team: Goal: Joe Daley (Winnipeg), Defense: Poul Popiel and Mark (Indianapolis) and Ron Plumb (Cincinnati), Center: Robbie Ftorek (Phoenix), Howe (both Houston), Center: Ulf Nilsson (Winnipeg), Right Wing: Real Right Wing: Anders Hedberg (Winnipeg), Left Wing: Marc Tardif (Québec). Cloutier (Québec), Left Wing: Rick Dudley (Cincinnati). 281 .
Recommended publications
  • The Ukrainian Weekly 1978, No.42
    www.ukrweekly.com ТНЕ І СВОБОДАJfcSVOBODA І І " " " ШШ Щ УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ЩОДЕННИК ^И^ UKRAINIAN DA/1V Щ Щ UkrainiaENGLISH- LANGUAGnE WEEKL Y WeekEDITION !У VOL. LXXXV No. 241 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1978 25 CENTS U.N. committee gives USSR Sosnovka inmates say Shumuk high marks on human rights "is dying before our eyes" by Borys Potapenko "Visti" World News Service NEW YORK, N.Y. - Four inmates camps which have not let him out of of the Sosnovka concentration camp in their iron claws for 29 years. He has UNITED NATIONS. - The United viet Constitution to the specific policies the Mordovian ASSR, Edward Kuznet- survived a death sentence, torture, Nations Human Rights Committee has of the USSR or the widely reported So­ sov, Oleksiy Murzhenko, Mykhailo cruel treatment, hunger, and participa­ concluded a review of Soviet imple­ viet violations of human rights. Osadchy and the Rev. Vasyl Ro- tion in various protests against the pri­ mentation of human rights and has The high-level Soviet delegation to maniuk, appealed to the Canadian son authorities, the high point of which praised the Soviet Union for its com­ the committee hearings included Parliament and government to step up was his active involvement in a camp prehensive report on the human rights Nikolay Sudarikov of the Ministry of their efforts calling for the release of uprising in Norilsk in 1953. He has a situation in the USSR. Foreign Affairs and Konstantin Koli- Danylo Shumuk, reported the press prison term of three years and five Members of the committee found bab of the Ministry of Justice.
    [Show full text]
  • Copyrighted Material
    Index Abel, Allen (Globe and Mail), 151 Bukovac, Michael, 50 Abgrall, Dennis, 213–14 Bure, Pavel, 200, 203, 237 AHL (American Hockey League), 68, 127 Burns, Pat, 227–28 Albom, Mitch, 105 Button, Jack, and Pivonka, 115, 117 Alexeev, Alexander, 235 American Civil Liberties Union Political Calabria, Pat (Newsday), 139 Asylum Project, 124 Calgary Flames American Hockey League. see AHL (American interest in Klima, 79 Hockey League) and Krutov, 152, 190, 192 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 197 and Makarov, 152, 190, 192, 196 Anderson, Donald, 26 and Priakin, 184 Andreychuk, Dave, 214 Stanley Cup, 190 Atlanta Flames, 16 Campbell, Colin, 104 Aubut, Marcel, 41–42, 57 Canada European Project, 42–44 international amateur hockey, 4 Stastny brothers, 48–50, 60 pre-WWII dominance, 33 Axworthy, Lloyd, 50, 60 see also Team Canada Canada Cup Balderis, Helmut, 187–88 1976 Team Canada gold, 30–31 Baldwin, Howard, 259 1981 tournament, 146–47 Ballard, Harold, 65 1984 tournament, 55–56, 74–75 Balogh, Charlie, 132–33, 137 1987 tournament, 133, 134–35, 169–70 Baltimore Skipjacks (AHL), 127 Carpenter, Bob, 126 Barnett, Mike, 260 Caslavska, Vera, 3 Barrie, Len, 251 Casstevens, David (Dallas Morning News), 173 Bassett, John F., Jr., 15 Catzman, M.A., 23, 26–27 Bassett, John W.H., Sr., 15 Central Sports Club of the Army (formerly Bentley, Doug, 55 CSKA), 235 Bentley, Max, 55 Cernik, Frank, 81 Bergland,Tim, 129 Cerny, Jan, 6 Birmingham Bulls (formerly Toronto Toros), Chabot, John, 105 19–20, 41 Chalupa, Milan, 81, 114 Blake, Rob, 253 Chara, Zdeno, 263 Bondra, Peter, 260 Chernykh,
    [Show full text]
  • Season IV: 1975-1976
    Season IV: Jets Capture First Crown Tardif & Cloutier Scoring Stars 1975-1976 Fighting Mars League Image The World Hockey Association opened its fourth season with high hopes after Award Winners three previous seasons of steadily increasing attendance figures. Two teams would not be back for the 1975-76 campaign: the Chicago Cougars folded immediately after the previous season’s end, and the Baltimore Blades ceased operations not long after. In their places were two expansion franchises: the Cincinnati Stingers and the Denver Spurs. There was just one franchise shift: the Vancouver Blazers moved across the Rockies to Calgary, becoming the Cowboys. The fourteen teams were divided into three divisions. Calgary, Edmonton, Québec, Toronto and Winnipeg made up the Canadian Division; Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis and New England comprised the Eastern Division, Most Valuable Player Rookie of the Year Gordie Howe Trophy Lou Kaplan Trophy while the Western Division included Denver, Houston, Minnesota, Phoenix and Marc Tardif Mark Napier San Diego. Québec Toronto Denver’s Spurs could not make it to the new year; they vacated Denver at the end of December, played two home games in Ottawa in early January 1976, and disbanded altogether two weeks later. Six weeks after Ottawa’s departure, the Minnesota Fighting Saints folded, paring the league to twelve teams. The patchwork schedule used for the remainder of the season saw some teams play 81 games so that other teams could reach 80. Disparities abounded: Québec and Toronto tangled 16 times, while Winnipeg and San Diego squared off on only three occasions. Best Goaltender Best Defenseman Winnipeg and Québec fought hard for the top spot in the Canadian Division, Ben Hatskin Trophy Dennis Murphy Trophy Winnipeg squeaking ahead with 106 points, two ahead of Québec.
    [Show full text]
  • Goals Against Average), Sog (Shots on Goal by Opposing Players) and Sv% (Save Percenttage)
    en (empty net goals), so (shutouts), wins, losses, ties, gaa Player Uniform Numbers (goals against average), sog (shots on goal by opposing players) and sv% (save percenttage). The uniform numbers listed for the players is as accurate as can best be determined from the sources. Unfortunately, not Place Name Abbreviations all player uniform numbers could be determined, in which case the space is left blank. Players who changed numbers The following is a list of the abbreviations used throughout during the season may not be noted. the book for each WHA team: Statistical Inconsistencies Alb Alberta Oilers; Balt Baltimore Blades; Bir Birmingham Bulls; Cgy Calgary Cowboys; Chi Chicago Cougars; Cin Cincinnati All statistical information contained within this book has Stingers; Cle Cleveland Crusaders; Den Denver Spurs; D-O been checked and cross-referenced against multiple Denver-Ottawa; Edm Edmonton Oilers; Hou Houston Aeros; Ind sources. Not all information was released in contemporary Indianapolis Racers; Jer Jersey Knights; LA Los Angeles Sharks; M-B Michigan-Baltimore; Mich Michigan Stags; Min Minnesota public forums, or was released in incomplete form. Fighting Saints; NE New England Whalers; NY New York Raiders; NY-J New York-Jersey; Ott Ottawa Nationals; Phi It is possible that the frequency of a player’s name in the Philadelphia Blazers; Phx Phoenix Roadrunners; Que Quebec goal-scoring section of the linescore sheets may not add to Nordiques; SD San Diego Mariners; Tor Toronto Toros; Van his presumed “official” totals. When conflicts arose, I Vancouver Blazers; Wpg Winnipeg Jets. rechecked the validity of the game summary against multiple sources, but not all conflicts can be resolved.
    [Show full text]
  • 1980-81 Topps Hockey Card Set Checklist
    1980-81 TOPPS HOCKEY CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Philadelphia Flyers (Record Breaker) 2 Ray Bourque (Record Breaker) 3 Wayne Gretzky (Record Breaker) 4 Charlie Simmer (Record Breaker) 5 Billy Smith (Record Breaker) 6 Jean Ratelle 7 Dave Maloney 8 Phil Myre 9 Ken Morrow 10 Guy Lafleur 11 Bill Derlago 12 Doug Wilson 13 Craig Ramsay 14 Pat Boutette 15 Eric Vail 16 Mike Foligno 17 Bobby Smith 18 Rick Kehoe 19 Joel Quenneville 20 Marcel Dionne 21 Kevin McCarthy 22 Jim Craig 23 Steve Vickers 24 Ken Linseman 25 Mike Bossy 26 Serge Savard 27 Grant Mulvey (Checklist) 28 Pat Hickey 29 Peter Sullivan 30 Blaine Stoughton 31 Mike Liut 32 Blair MacDonald 33 Rick Green 34 Al Macadam 35 Robbie Ftorek 36 Dick Redmond 37 Ron Duguay 38 Danny Gare (Checklist) 39 Brian Propp 40 Bryan Trottier 41 Rich Preston 42 Pierre Mondou Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Reed Larson 44 George Ferguson 45 Guy Chouinard 46 Billy Harris 47 Gilles Meloche 48 Blair Chapman 49 Mike Gartner (Checklist) 50 Darryl Sittler 51 Richard Martin 52 Ivan Boldirev 53 Craig Norwich 54 Dennis Polonich 55 Bobby Clarke 56 Terry O'Reilly 57 Carol Vadnais 58 Bob Gainey 59 Blaine Stoughton (Checklist) 60 Billy Smith 61 Mike O'Connell 62 Lanny McDonald 63 Lee Fogolin 64 Rocky Saganiuk 65 Rolf Edberg 66 Paul Shmyr 67 Michel Goulet 68 Dan Bouchard 69 Mark Johnson 70 Reggie Leach 71 Bernie Federko (Checklist) 72 Peter Mahovlich 73 Anders Hedberg 74 Brad Park 75 Clark Gillies 76 Doug Jarvis 77 John Garrett 78 Dave Hutchison 79 John Anderson 80 Gilbert Perreault 81 Marcel Dionne (All-Star)
    [Show full text]
  • NEWSLETTER Summer 2013
    MANITOBA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME NEWSLETTER Summer 2013 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame to induct 14 individuals and 2013 Induction Dinner honour three teams on Oct. 5 Date: October 5, 2013 Cocktails 5 p.m. in Winnipeg Dinner 6 p.m. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame will induct six Location: Canad Inns, Polo Park, Winnipeg players, seven builders and one official in the Fall of Tickets: $120 with a charitable tax receipt. 2013. Three teams also will be honoured. The class of Table of 10 - $1,100 2013 was announced April 15 at a media conference Tickets and Tables can be ordered from: held at the Canad Inns Polo Park in Winnipeg. See pages 3-5 for detailed biographical information. Hall of Fame office Two defencemen, Mike Ford, and Bill Mikkelson, 43 Dickens Drive, Winnipeg R3K OM1 played junior for the both the Brandon Wheat Kings and Winnipeg Jets before moving on to successful pro President Gary Cribbs: careers. Four forwards were selected for induction. email: [email protected] Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Gerry Phone: 204-837-4159 James won a Memorial Cup with the Toronto Marlboros and played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He got his start at Sir John Franklin Community Club in Winnipeg’s River Heights area. Vaughn Karpan from Fleming's coaching resume included stints at the U The Pas played junior in Brandon, at the University of of M, Europe, the NHL and as an associate coach Manitoba and then spent several seasons with with Canada's gold medal winning team at the Canada's National Team.
    [Show full text]
  • Voters Ban CD, OK Water
    PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues., April 17, 1979 n ^ Registrars^ Vote Saved Carbone Says Hartford Lynn) Jackson Homer 1 Hispanic Culture Theme Voting Machine Mixup May Fight on CD Drop In RSoX) Yankee Wins 1 Of Festival at College Page 2 Page 10 Page 11 1 Page 15 : .* ■. , ilanrhralTr y '■ Clear, Cold Tonight, Sunny on Thursday Details on page 2 k ^ r ^ ' Pot Penalties lEu^ntu^ Hrralb Vol. XCVIII, No. 160 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, April 18, 1979 HARTFORD (UPI) - A I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20$ Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered legislative committee has ap­ N ferit proved a bill reducing the penalty lor possession oF small amounts or marijuana and giving judges the authority to impose an ad­ ditional penalty — community service. Voters Ban CD, The Legislature's Judiciary Committee Tuesday voted 11-6 to t I • reduce possession ot an ounce of marijuana or less from a Class A to a Class C misdemeanor. The bill, which now goes to the OK Water Job House, substitutes for a proposed measure which would decriminalize possession of less Bv l•l■;AKso^ If completion is delayed, howeyer. on the adyi.sory questions. than one ounce of pot, making it and SII.SAN VAIKHIN it could mean the town would haye to This could result In the elimination an infraction equivalent to a Herald IteporlerN find other lunds lo complete the of such items as consultants for Ihe parking ticket. MANCHESTER - Town vvork. Cheney National Historic District A Class A misdemeanor carries Other lunding also might be needed and the Main .Street area.
    [Show full text]
  • The Ukrainian Weekly 1979, No.1
    www.ukrweekly.com СВОБОДА JflSvOBOM Ж УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ЩОДІННИК ЧИЙ?' U К И А І N І AN D АІ 14 UkrainiaENGLISH– LANGUAGnE WEEKL Y WeeEDITION k VOL. LXXXVI. No. 5 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, JANUARY 7,1979 v 25 CENTS ЩШНЯМФЇШ vie twin ww чюючтебчгшч?Фчючююючп ічнчтючююю у а ІФЮМ tt JH І Si Khrystos Rozhdaietsia—Christ is Born Azsk тіїєіііїбніїжжжжж^^ "Pray for our X Moscow steps up brethren" Ш-„ Wr^ і Russification of Nativity pastoral letter of the Sobor of Bishops of the Ukrainian Autocepha– lous Orthodox Church Ukrainian schools " We have seen His glory; the glory of NEW YORK, N.Y. - Ukraine is the Only-begotten Son comingfrom the being threatened with a new and Father." (John 1:14) increased wave -of Russificationr reported the press service of the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council Almost two thousand years have, (abroad). elapsed since that night when a salvific event occurred in the life of mankind. The targets ot this renewed attack on By the will of the all-good Lord, an the Ukrainian language are Ukrainian infant appeared on earth, an infant who schools, beginning with the first grade by His birth and later on. His ministry, through the universities, said the suffering and resurrection, re- ЗйШВКЖйй'де service. established the disrupted oneness of sinful humanity with its all-forgiving in November 1978, the journal Creator. The Christmas card above is a copy of a photograph of one received here from "Radianska Osvita" (Soviet Education) world in dire need, placed in manger in a Ukraine. While official Soviet printing shops do not issue religious Christmas cartspublishe d a list of instructions from the but only cards with New Year's greetings, this card reveals that, clandestinely, somecollegiu m of the Ministry of Education cave as narrated in the words of our people do extend Christmas greetings to their friends in the traditional manner.The Nativity carols.
    [Show full text]
  • Oilers, Flames Make Big Splashes • Michael Mccarron — Two-Year, ANAHEIM DUCKS $1.5-Million Deal
    B2 ■ SPORTS THE BRANDON SUN ■ THURSDAY JULY 29 2021 TRY TO BEAT THAT!: THE 1978-79 BRANDON WHEAT KINGS Racers want Propp and Allison, but Wheat Kings say no! BY GREGG DRINNAN Hartsburg and Rob Ramage. Cincinnati took The approach to the Wheat Kings by Skal- Mike Gartner and the Racers, of course, picked bania was made through player agent Bill Mc- This story originally appeared in the Nov. 8, off Gretzky. Farlane, who repre sents Propp and Allison. 1978 edition of the Brandon Sun. All nine players, though, were taken — with- “Neither player has been heavily involved It was only last week that Nelson Skalbania, out permission of the various clubs — from up to this date,” Brockest said. “And they are owner of the World Hockey Association’s India- teams in the Ontario Major Junior A League very defi nitely members of the Wheat Kings. napolis Racers, sold 17-year-old Wayne Gretz- and the Quebec Major Junior League; and The initial reaction from their agent (McFar- ky and his reported $1.75-million personal Western League clubs were left unscathed. lane) is that the offer made to them is not out- services contract to Edmonton Oilers and im- Subsequently, two team owners from the east standing.” mediately was quoted as saying that he intend- have fi led lawsuits in Ontario’s Supreme Court Brandon coach Dunc McCallum said his re- ed to recruit 10 more juniors this season. against several of the players, Birmingham action to these latest developments was “the Well, Skalbania’s raiding party has touched Bulls’ owner John Bassett and player agent same as it was last summer” when Propp and down and it appears that its fi rst stop was right Alan Eagleson, claiming breach of contract.
    [Show full text]
  • HOCKEY for Publication by Reginald W. Bibby, Deparment Of
    REGIONALISM AND PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY Submitted to The Lethbridge Herald for publication by Reginald W. Bibby, Deparment of Sociology, The University of Lethbridge, January 17, 1977. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: R. W. BIBBY Reginald Bibby was born in Edmonton and received his B.A. from the University of Alberta, M.A. from the University of Calgary, and Ph.D. from Washington State University (1974). He taught at York University in Toronto for one year prior to coming to Lethbridge, where he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. Professor Bibby is the author of a number of journal articles and is presently writing a series of papers based on his recent major national survey, "Project Canada: A Study of Deviance, Diversity, and Devotion in Canada." His current interests include Canadian Society and the Sociology of Sport. c c 1 "The best way you can help the manufacturers of Canada is to fill up the prairie regions of Manitoba and the Northwest with a prosperous and contented people who will be consumers of the manufactured goods of the east." -W.S. Fielding, Canadian Minister of Finance, turn of the century In a very real sense, eastern Canadians continue to have a colonial attitude towards the west. They assume, for example, that the most successful people in a wide variety of occupations will sooner or later gravitate to Ontario or Montreal. Thus the journalist, the broadcaster, the executive, the doctor, the lawyer, and the professor who lusts after success feels the nagging pressure to sooner or later abandon the boonies of the west and show one's peers that she or he can cut it in the heavy traffic of the eastern big-time.
    [Show full text]
  • LOCAS, Jacques
    JACQUES LOCAS JUNIOR INFORMATION SUR SA CARRIÈRE JUNIOR: INFORMATION ABOUT HIS JUNIOR CAREER: Équipes lors de sa carrière: Teams played with: Les Alouettes de St-Jérôme: 1969-1970. St. Jérôme Alouettes: 1969-1970 Les Remparts de Québec: 1970-71 à 1973-74. Quebec Remparts: 1970-1971 to 1973-1974 Il a évolué pendant cinq saisons complètes dans la LHJMQ; la He spent five full seasons with the QMJHL, the first with première avec les Alouettes de St-Jérôme et les quatre dernières the St. Jérôme Alouettes and the four others with the Quebec dans l’uniforme des Remparts de Québec. Remparts. : Le Soleil é Il a remporté la coupe Memorial avec les Remparts de Québec en He won the Memorial Cup with the Quebec Remparts in 1970-1971. 1970-1971. Gracieuset In 1972-1973, he led the QMJHL with 68 goals. In 1973-1974 he En 1972-1973, il a dominé la LHJMQ avec 68 buts. En 1973-1974, il scored 99 goals, the seventh best total in the history of Canadian en a marqué 99, ce total étant le 7e plus haut de l’histoire du hockey Né à St-Jérôme (Québec) le 7 janvier junior canadien. Il a aussi récolté 206 points ; ce qui fait de lui l’un junior hockey. He also earned 206 points, becoming one of ten 1954. Centre, lance de la gauche. 5’08”, des 10 joueurs de l’histoire de la LHJMQ et l’un des 11 joueurs de players in the history of the QMJHL and one of 11 in Canadian 170 lbs (77 kilos).
    [Show full text]
  • The Ukrainian Weekly 1978, No.13
    www.ukrweekly.com I CBObOAAXSVOBODA І І Ж Щ УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ЩОАСННИК ЧЩд^Р UKRAINIAN DAILV Щ Щ Ukrainian Weekly ENGLISH" LANGUAGE WEEKLY EDITION Ш VOL. LXXXV No. 73 25 CENTS No. 73 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, APRIL 2,1978 Goldberg: CSCE Was Success Matusevych, Marynovych Sentenced by Boris Potapenko '' Visti'' International News Service WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Uni­ spoke of human rights at the beginning ted States performance at the recently of the conference, the ambassador felt concluded Conference on Security and that it was a great achievement that 24 Cooperation in Europe was examined countries made human rights a signifi­ Tuesday, March 21, by Ambassador cant point of their concluding state­ Arthur Goldberg, who testified before ments. the U.S. Commission and Security and Ambassador Goldberg disagreed Cooperation in Europe. with the portrayal of the Belgrade The former Supreme Court Justice meeting as an event high in rhetoric but who headed the U.S. delegation, de­ low in substance, and also the view that fended U.S. strategy in Belgrade, and the inability to get human rights men­ was overwhelmingly positive and opti­ tioned in the final document and the mistic in both his oral and written failure to reach consensus on over 100 statements to the commission concern­ new proposals was proof that the confer­ ing the review conference and the fu­ ence was unsuccessful. ture of the Helsinki process. The ambassador maintained that Mykola Matusevych Myroslav Marynovych Ambassador Goldberg told the com­ the process begun with the signing of NEW YORK, N.Y.—Mykola Matb- the trial in Vasylkiv, a town south of mission that "the Belgrade conference the Final Act in 1975 is a gradual one, sevych and Myroslav Marynovych, Kiev.
    [Show full text]