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 ipedia.com: Ed Belfour Article
In the 1989-90 season, Belfour began with the Canadian Olympic team, but was recalled by the Blackhawks for their postseason and set a 4-2 postseason mark with a 2.49 GAA.
In his first season with the Leafs, Belfour played 62 games, winning 37 and had a very good 2.26 GAA, but the Leafs were bounced from the playoffs by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round.
However, by the 1995-96 season, tension was forming between Belfour and backup goalie, Jeff Hackett.
www.ipedia.com /ed_belfour.html   (476 words)

  
 Alpha Tau Omega: Famous Alumni
From December 1986 until December 1993, he served as the President of Texas Instruments worldwide semiconductor operations; and from December 1993 until his retirement in April 1998, he served as Vice Chairman for TI.
He had three 20 win seasons, capped by 22-9 for the Yankees in 1980 (to earn AL All-Star Team status) and was in three World Series.
Major league switch-hitting second baseman for 13 seasons with the Cardinals, Twins, Phillies, Mets and Giants.
www.ato.org /av/gi_famous.shtml   (4238 words)

  
 HOCKY'S JERSEYS
In his only season in the NHL, Milan played in 73 games, scoring 18 goals and 30 assists for 48 points and added 16 penalty minutes.
Drafted by the Caps in the 2nd round, 35th overall in the 1997 NHL entry draft.
Drafted by the Caps in the 4th round, 80th overall in the 1984 NHL entry draft.
members.aol.com /Hockystik/Jerseys.index.html   (3256 words)

  
 Statistics and Standings
Some seasons are incomplete, especially in the areas of uniform numbers and playoff statistics.
Each season has its own page, where you will find the league standings for the season, playoff results, individual player stats, uniform numbers, draft picks, and a listing of award winners and all-stars.
This is due to one of two reasons - either I don't have the stats for them, or the player was traded during the season and the "official" stats do not differentiate between the two teams.
www.seattlehockey.net /stats/stats.htm   (377 words)

  
 Center for Sports Parenting - Expert Panel
After the 1993/94 season, Bylsma was signed as a free agent to a three-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL After attending the L.A. Kings training camp in 1994, Bylsma was assigned to the Kings' International Hockey League affiliate - the Phoenix Roadrunners.
In his first season with the Roadrunners, Bylsma was the recipient of the Iron Man Award for playing the entire season without a game missed due to injury.
In three seasons at Roxbury Community College, Summons compiled a 58-7 record, including three consecutive state championships and a berth in the 1982 NJCAA National Tournament.
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 History of Ice Hockey
Eventually the PCL folded, and at the start of the 1926 season, the NHL, which at that point had ten teams, divided into two divisions and took control of the Stanley Cup.
The League passed a rule prior to the start of the 1979-80 season decreeing that anyone who came into the NHL from that point on had to wear a helmet.
At its inception, the NHL boasted five franchises- the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Wanderers, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Bulldogs, and the Toronto Arenas.
www.all-sports-posters.com /historyoficehockey.html   (2682 words)

  
 February 8 Events in History
February 8, 1998 NHL stops season until Feb 24th to accomodate the Olympics
February 8, 1983 Wayne Gretzky sets NHL all star record of 4 goals in 1 period
February 8, 1986 U.S. Male Figure Skating championship won by Brian Boitano
www.brainyhistory.com /days/february_8.html   (2051 words)

  
 Baseball Crank: Other Sports Archives
I haven’t been following the NHL lockout very closely at all, so I was kind of struck by what kind of financial problems the league must be having when the Players’ Association is making proposals to cut their own salaries by 24% (up from their 5% September proposal).
Obviously, this was a failure of imagination on my part, given the murder-for-hire story swirling around Mike Danton of the NHL's St. Louis Blues.
My personal favorite, of course, is still the bottom of the tenth inning of Game Six, 1986 World Series, specifically Bob Stanley's game-tying wild pitch.
baseballcrank.com /archives2/other_sports/index.php   (2878 words)

  
 1981 NHL Entry Draft -- Gord Sherven
Skipped majority of 1987-88 NHL season so he could play for Canada during 1987-88 pre-Olympic tour and 1988 Calgary Olympics.
Joined Hartford for balance of 1986-87 season and 1987 playoffs in March 1987 after spending season with Team Canada.
Edmonton lost Sherven a second time when it left him unprotected for the 1986 NHL Waiver Draft, and he was claimed by Hartford on October 6, 1986.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1981/81197.html   (500 words)

  
 Sports Betting and Gambling Odds Online
The Senators had their best season in franchise history in 2002-03, winning the Presidents' Trophy as the top team in the regular season before reaching the conference final for the first time.
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The Senators won four of 12 playoff series and two of their last four under Martin.
www.covers.com /articles/articles.aspx?TID=40&theArt=15664   (585 words)

  
 1983 NHL Entry Draft -- Nevin Markwart
He did not make his 1986-87 NHL season debut until Boston's Oct. 30, 1986, game vs. Montreal.
Missed all of 1988-89 regular season and entire 1989 playoffs with strained abdominal muscle, an injury suffered during the 1987-88 season which flared up after Markwart returned to Bruins on Oct. 29, 1988.
Named after former NHL player Bob Nevin, who scored a goal during a Maple Leafs game on the night of Markwart's birth in Toronto.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1983/83021.html   (776 words)

  
 The Checking Line
He finally wore a mask in his last season in the NHL.
is for x- - In the NHL standings, it's a symbol that causes great joy (x = clinched playoff berth).
He played a total of 328 consecutive league games and 39 more in the playoffs for the Habs.
www.usatoday.com /sports/hockey/shn/roncol4.htm   (1342 words)

  
 National Hockey League 1982-83 - 1990-91
The Chicago "Black Hawks" became the "Blackhawks" prior to the 1986-87 season.
www.unc.edu /~braun/sports/hockey/NHL/history/franchises/8291.htm   (12 words)

  
 Puckin' Around vol.7-- 2002-03 NHL Season
It documents the 1986-87 season, and how the team came together to won another championship after everyone was saying the two previous championships were flukes.
They have challenged Dallas all season long for first overall in the NHL, and seem poised to clinch their first ever Eastern Conference title, along with a possible President’s Trophy.
Vadnais played 19 NHL Seasons with Boston, New York Rangers, Oakland, Montreal, and New Jersey.
www.sportsbyline.com /puckin/puckin_03042003.htm   (2257 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Brent Hughes
He played his last NHL season in 1996-97 as a member of the New York Islanders, scoring seven goals and ten points in 51 games.
Brent Hughes had four successful seasons playing major junior hockey in the WHL, yet was not drafted by any NHL team.
He decided to return to junior hockey as an overage player in 1986-87, beginning the year with New Westminster before being sent to the Victoria Cougars, where he scored 38 goals and 99 points in 61 games.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=10677   (341 words)

  
 MSGNetwork.com
One of the most knowledgeable and thorough play-by-play personalities in the game of hockey, Rosen worked alongside Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito during the 1984-85 season, before being joined by former Rangers goaltender John Davidson at the start of the 1986-87 season.
Rosen’s accomplishments were recognized on a national level when FOX Sports secured Rosen as one of their top play-by-play voices for the 1994-95 NHL season.
It was not the first national hockey assignment for Rosen, who also worked for ABC-TV covering the NHL at the end of the 1993-94 regular season.
www.msgnetwork.com /ourteam_srosen.jsp   (663 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Barry Melrose Article
Melrose spent his final season playing with the Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL in 1986-87.
Following that season, Melrose was hired to be the coach of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings.
Following the demise of the WHA and its subsequent absorption into the NHL, Melrose joined the Winnipeg Jets for the 1979-80 season.
www.ipedia.com /barry_melrose.html   (385 words)

  
 Boston Bruins Official Web Site : Bruins News
He played one season of college hockey at Boston College with 9-38=47 totals in 37 games in 1986-87 and earning Hockey East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors in addition to Hockey East First Team All-Star and NCAA First All-American Team berths.
He is the second-highest active scoring defenseman in the NHL with 996 career points entering this season (Al MacInnis, 1,274 points entering this season).
He spent the 1987-88 season with the U.S. National and Olympic teams, with 13-61=74 totals in 50 pre-Olympic contests that year and 1-5=6 totals in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary.
www.bostonbruins.com /pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=1480   (459 words)

  
 Boston Bruins Official Web Site : Bruins News
He played one season of college hockey at Boston College with 9-38=47 totals in 37 games in 1986-87 and earning Hockey East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors in addition to Hockey East First Team All-Star and NCAA First All-American Team berths.
He is the second-highest active scoring defenseman in the NHL with 996 career points entering this season (Al MacInnis, 1,274 points entering this season).
He spent the 1987-88 season with the U.S. National and Olympic teams, with 13-61=74 totals in 50 pre-Olympic contests that year and 1-5=6 totals in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary.
www.bostonbruins.com /pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=1480   (459 words)

  
 Padres may follow in some shaky footsteps in playoffs
Nine teams from the NFL, NBA and NHL finished without a winning record and won their divisions.
The National League West has been the NL worst all season, but if former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle were alive, he'd applaud the division.
The Padres, relatively speaking, have no right being in the playoffs and should be no match for the Cardinals or Braves.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/10/02/SPGS5F1DD91.DTL   (974 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation Buffalo Sabres Timeline 1985-1989
The 1986-87 season was a tumultuous one for the Sabres, who would miss the playoffs for the second year in a row.
Turgeon ended his first NHL season as the team’s sixth-leading scorer with 14 goals and 42 points.
He was in Buffalo’s lineup when the Sabres hosted Quebec in the season opener, and scored his first NHL goal 20 seconds into the game.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/8589.php3   (874 words)

  
 1981 NHL Entry Draft -- Tom Hirsch
Missed entire 1985-86 and 1986-87 seasons while recovering from October 1985 shoulder surgery and managed to play only one more game in January 1988 before retiring.
Joined Minnesota for balance of 1983-84 NHL season after competing in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
Missed start of 1984-85 season with separated shoulder, an injury suffered during Minnesota's training camp in October 1984.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1981/81033.html   (257 words)

  
 Puckin' Around vol.7-- 2002-03 NHL Season
It documents the 1986-87 season, and how the team came together to won another championship after everyone was saying the two previous championships were flukes.
They have challenged Dallas all season long for first overall in the NHL, and seem poised to clinch their first ever Eastern Conference title, along with a possible President’s Trophy.
Vadnais played 19 NHL Seasons with Boston, New York Rangers, Oakland, Montreal, and New Jersey.
www.sportsbyline.com /puckin/puckin_03042003.htm   (2257 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey - Spotlight - Gilbert Perreault - Treasure Chest
Three of Perreault's milestone sticks: (from top to bottom) his career-high 113th point stick from the 1975-76 NHL campaign; his 350th goal stick from the 1980-81 NHL season; and the stick he used to record his 512th and final career NHL goal from the 1986-87 NHL season.
Sword given to Gilbert Perreault (each member of the Buffalo Sabres organization received one) to commemorate the franchise's inaugural season in the NHL in 1970.
Buffalo Sabres jersey worn by first overall pick Gilbert Perreault during the club's inaugural NHL season in 1970-71.
www.legendsofhockey.net /html/spot_treasurep199003.htm   (173 words)

  
 1966 NHL Amateur Draft -- Tom Webster
Returned to Windsor from NHL with 24 games left in 1986-87 season and served through 1988-89 season.
Sat out 1978-79 season in retirement, but returned to NHL for one game with Detroit in 1979-80 and then became player-coach in Detroit system.
EXPANSION: Boston left Webster unprotected for the 1970 NHL Expansion Draft and he was claimed by Buffalo on June 10, 1970.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1966/66019.html   (345 words)

  
 Tom Benjamin's NHL Weblog: January 2006 Archives
The NHL database has 17 full seasons (1986-87 to 2003-04) and there were more goals scored in the second period than in the first or third period every single year.
If that is the explanation, the NHL could have increased scoring by nearly half a goal a game simply by making the teams swap benches and make the long change every period.
If there is one quirky NHL rule that annoys fans more than the schedule or the officiating, it is the existance of the three point game.
www.canuckscorner.com /weblog/nhllog/archives/2006/01   (7651 words)

  
 Joe Nieuwendyk - Psychology Central
Prior to coming to the NHL in the 1986-87 season, Joe Nieuwendyk attended Cornell University and while there, he played for their hockey team for three seasons.
Because he played fewer than 25 games, his second season (1987-88) in the NHL was considered his rookie year.
Due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout, he didn't play duing the 2004-05 NHL season and he became an unrestricted free agent prior to the start of the 2005-06 NHL season.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Joe_Nieuwendyk   (592 words)

  
 1981 NHL Entry Draft -- Steve Smith
Miscellaneous: Missed part of 1986-87 season with hip flexor injury, suffered in February 1987.
FREE AGENCY: Philadelphia did not offer Smith a contract after the 1987-88 season and he became an unrestricted free agent.
Left unprotected by Calgary for 1988 NHL Waiver Draft.
www.hockeydraftcentral.com /1981/81016.html   (205 words)

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