Garth Vaughan Fonds (2008-053 and 2011-007)
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MARITIME HOCKEY LIGUE DE HOCKEY 129 Teams 10 Leagues / 129 équipes 10 ligues LEAGUE (MHL) JUNIOR DU QUÉBEC (LHJQ) Amherst Ramblers Inouk de Granby Road to the Dieppe Commandos Campbellton Tigers Condors de Kahnawake Dieppe Commandos MHL Dieppe Commandos Maroons de Lachine Miramichi Timberwolves Collège Français de Longueuil MHL Truro Bearcats Pictou County Crushers Rangers de Montréal-Est 2015 RBC Cup South Shore Lumberjacks Titan de Princeville MHL St. Stephen County Aces Lauréats de Saint-Hyacinthe Summerside Western Capitals Panthères de Saint-Jérôme MANITOBA JUNIOR SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR Truro Bearcats Arctic de Saint-Léonard HOCKEY LEAGUE (MJHL) HOCKEY LEAGUE (SJHL) Melfort Mustangs Parcours vers la Valley Wildcats Montagnards de Sainte-Agathe SJHL Woodstock Slammers Cougars de Sherbrooke Melfort Mustangs Collège Français de Longueuil Yarmouth Mariners Cobras de Terrebonne Dauphin Kings Battlefords North Stars Coupe RBC 2015 Braves de Valleyfield Collège Français de Longueuil LHJQ Neepawa Natives Estevan Bruins Notre Dame Hounds SJHL Mustangs de Vaudreuil-Dorion OCN Blizzard Flin Flon Bombers Coupe Western Canada Cup Coupe Fred Page Cup LHJQ Portage Terriers Humboldt Broncos SJHL Cougars de Sherbrooke Selkirk Steelers Kindersley Klippers Steinbach Pistons La Ronge Ice Wolves Penticton Vees Carleton Place Canadians LHJQ Swan Valley Stampeders Melfort Mustangs CENTRAL CANADA HOCKEY LEAGUE (CCHL) Virden Oil Capitals Melville Millionaires West/Ouest #1 East/Est Carleton Place Canadians Waywayseecappo Wolverines Nipawin Hawks Portage Terriers Winkler Flyers Notre Dame Hounds Carleton Place Canadians CCHL Brockville Braves Kanata Lasers Winnipeg Blues Weyburn Red Wings MJHL Portage Terriers Yorkton Terriers Carleton Place Canadians Kemptville 73’s CCHL Pembroke Lumber Kings Cornwall Colts Nepean Raiders Steinbach Pistons MJHL Cumberland Grads Ottawa Jr. -
Personnel*&*Key*
HERSHEY BEARS 2016-17 ROSTER # GOALTENDERS POS C HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE 2015-16 TEAM DRAFTED 30 Vitek Vanecek G L 6-1 191 1/9/1996 Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic BEARS/South Carolina (ECHL) WSH, 2nd (39), 2014 31 Parker Milner G L 6-1 187 6/9/1990 Pittsburgh, PA Missouri (ECHL)/Bridgeport (AHL) 35 Joe Cannata G L 6-1 200 1/2/1990 Wakefield, MA Utica (AHL) VAN, 6th (173), 2009 # NAME POS S HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE 2015-16 TEAM DRAFTED 2 Tyler Lewington D R 6-2 196 12/5/1994 Sherwood Park, AB BEARS/South Carolina (ECHL) WSH, 7th (204), 2013 4 Madison Bowey D R 6-2 206 4/22/1995 Winnipeg, MB BEARS WSH, 2nd (53), 2013 5 Christian Djoos D L 6-0 161 9/6/1994 Gothenburg, SWE BEARS WSH, 7th (195), 2012 7 Darren Dietz D R 6-1 213 7/17/1993 Medicine Hat, AB Montreal (NHL)/St. Johns (AHL) MON, 5th (138), 2011 10 Dustin Gazley F R 5-8 165 10/3/1988 Novi, MI BEARS 11 Zach Sill “A” F L 6-1 202 5/24/1988 Brookfield, NS Washington (NHL)/BEARS 12 Nathan Walker F L 5-8 179 2/7/1994 Cardiff, Wales BEARS WSH, 3rd (89), 2014 13 Jakub Vrana F L 5-11 195 2/28/1996 Prague, Czech Republic BEARS WSH, 1st (13), 2014 14 Ryan Bourque F L 5-9 185 1/3/1991 Boxford, MA Hartford (AHL)/BEARS NYR, 3rd (80), 2009 15 Travis Boyd F R 5-11 184 9/14/1993 Hopkins, MN BEARS WSH, 6th (177), 2011 17 Chris Bourque “A” F L 5-7 171 1/29/1986 Boston, MA BEARS WSH, 2nd (33), 2004 Montreal/Arizona (NHL) nd 18 Christian Thomas F R 5-9 175 5/26/1992 Toronto, ON St. -
Garth Vaughan Fonds. – [Ca
Garth Vaughan fonds. – [ca. 1860] - 2004; predominant 1925 - 2004. – 1 m of graphic material and other material (209 photographs, 9 postcards) Retrieval Code Title Date Extent 2008-053/001-01 Personal correspondence 1996-1999 5 leaves of textual records 2008-053/001-01 A Cronin, Ray 1996 1 leaf of textual records 2008-053/001-01 B Gregory, Jim 1997 2 leaves of textual records 2008-053/001-01 C MacDonald, Kim & Michael 1999 1 leaf of textual records 2008-053/001-01 D Penwarden, Lloyd 1997 1 leaf of textual records 2008-053/001-02 The puck starts here / Garth Vaughan 2000 1 folder of textual records and graphic materials 2008-053/001-03 Articles and related materials created by [199-?] 1 folder of textual records Garth Vaughan 2008-053/001-04 Notes by Garth Vaughan [199-?] 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-05 Promotional materials [199-?] 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 A Colored hockey [199-?] 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 B Empire rink advertisements [199-?] 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 C Starr Manufacturing Company 1976-1998 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 D Starr Manufacturing Company: Skate photocopied 1 folder of textual records Book, [ca. 1910] [199-?] 2008-053/001-06 E Windsor hockey (general) [199-?] 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 F Windsor Minor Hockey Association 1972-1973 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 G Trophies, awards (general) [192-?]-[199- 1 folder of textual records, 1 ?] postcard 2008-053/001-06 H Allan Cup 1998-2000 1 folder of textual records 2008-053/001-06 I Amherst trophy, 1904 [photocopied 1 folder of textual records 199-?] 2008-053/001-06 J Cecil Marr trophy [photocopied 1 folder of textual records 199-?] 2008-053/001-06 K Windsor Citizens' trophies [photocopied 1 folder of textual records 199-?] 2008-053/001-06 L New Brunswick hockey [photocopied 1 folder of textual records 199-?] 2008-053/001-06 M Ontario hockey [photocopied 1 folder of textual records 199-?] https://memoryns.ca/garth-vaughan-fonds Page 1 Garth Vaughan fonds. -
April 2, 2021 Vs Cape Breton Eagles
GAME PREVIEW Happy Easter! This afternoon’s Good Friday matchup features your Halifax Mooseheads (13-16-5-3) vs the visiting Cape Breton Eagles (12-22-1-0) at 4pm at Scotiabank Centre. The Moose are looking for a bounce back game after a one-sided loss last night to Charlottetown that saw the Islanders not only win 6-2 but dominate on the shot clock 45-15. Halifax played that game with a depleted lineup as Senna Peeters, Cam Whynot, Kyle Petten and leading scorer Elliot Desnoyers all sat out as a precaution with virus symptoms. All players have tested negative for Covid-19. All four players will be game-time decisions this afternoon. Defenceman Jake Furlong was injured when he took a puck to the face last night and will miss today’s game. Fans not in attendance can watch on Eastlink channels 10 or 610, listen on NEWS 957 or subscribe to the QMJHL webcast at https://qmjhl.neulion.com/qmjhl/. SCOTTY’S 3 WHOPPERS OF THE GAME MORE OF THE SAME The QMJHL announced four additional games in April for the Mooseheads yesterday, all of them against Charlottetown. The Herd will play two on the road and twice at home (April 9th & 17th) while there is strong indications that play will be opened up to facing the New Brunswick teams as the regular season wraps up and the playoffs begin. That will be a welcome sight for all of us. Q DEBUT X2 Dylan Chisholm was signed and called up on an emergency basis last night to fill in on the blue line. -
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