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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  IIHF - NEWS
In 2000, Housley was the team's leading scorer at the World Championship in Russia, with five points (2-3) in nine games and he was a member of the 2001 U.S. Men's National Team that finished fourth at the World Championship in Germany.
Housley was also a member of the historic championship-winning U.S. team that competed in the inaugural World Cup of Hockey in 1996.
Housley played for eight different NHL teams in his career, and finished with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2003.
www.iihf.com /news/iihfpr1404.htm   (338 words)

  
 KETV.com - The Stanley Cup - Phil Housley Officially Retires
The 39-year-old Housley, a native of St. Paul, Minnesota, decided he would not return for the 2003-04 season unless he could play close to his home.
Housley collected more points (1,232) than any other NHL player born in the United States.
In addition to the Sabres, Housley also had stints with Winnipeg, St. Louis, Calgary, New Jersey, Washington, Chicago and Toronto.
www.ketv.com /nhl/2772693/detail.html   (162 words)

  
 SportsFilter | Phil Housley retires
Phil Housley retires: (officially) after 20 seasons in the NHL.
My one interesting memory about Housley is that he was a part-time centreman for the Sabres when he first joined the league, so in my (very old) fantasy hockey game (using cards and dice), he was listed as "Position: D/C".
He was a 7 time all star and scored at least 60 points in 11 straight seasons to start his career.
www.sportsfilter.com /comments.cfm/2669   (373 words)

  
 Channel4000.com - The Stanley Cup - Phil Housley Officially Retires
Toronto, ON -- Veteran defenseman Phil Housley officially retired after 21 seasons and 1,495 contests in the NHL.
He participated in seven NHL All-Star Games and ended his career with 338 goals and 894 assists.
Housley also played in 85 postseason games during his career and tallied 13 goals and 43 assists.
www.channel4000.com /nhl/2772693/detail.html   (162 words)

  
 United States Olympic Committee - Housley, Phil
Housley made the jump from Minnesota high school hockey to the NHL in 1982.
Now in his 20th NHL season, Housley is one of the greatest players in NHL history who has never won the Stanley Cup.
Housley also ranks among the NHL's top all-time assist leaders.
www.olympic-usa.org /26_12446.htm   (286 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NHL - Hall of Fame Case: Phil Housley
ESPN.com: NHL - Hall of Fame Case: Phil Housley
Here are the arguments for and against Phil Housley's induction.
Has only been past the first round of the playoffs in two of his 20 seasons -- which says as much about the teams he's played on as Housley; still, he's a common thread.
espn.go.com /nhl/s/2002/1103/1455263.html   (357 words)

  
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To present the Turk Broda Award for top goaltender are Phil Housley and Fredrik Olausson!
That's why I will enjoy handing out this award.
*waits for old Phil to join him* [15:22] *** Atlanta is now known as Phil_Housley [15:22]
www.enhl-hockey.net /Ceremony06.txt   (3811 words)

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