ATD 2012 Official Roster thread (in order, by division)

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All roster posts will be ordered by division, for easy comparison.

Red Fisher Conference

The Jim Robson Division:

1. Bring Back Scuderi - Pittsburgh Keystones
5. Leafs Forever - Toronto St. Pats
9. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs
13. TheDevilMadeMe - New Jersey Swamp Devils
17. jkrx - Winnipeg Falcons
21. chaosrevolver - Seattle Metropolitans
25. monster_bertuzzi - Vancouver Millionaires
29. Stoneberg - Halifax Mooseheads

The Foster Hewitt Division:

2. arrbez - Inglewood Jacks
6. papershoes - Kenora Thistles
10. Velociraptor - Australia Mighty Roos
14. EagleBelfour - L'équipe Nationale de France
18. Bench Brawl - Les Canadiens de Montréal
22. Dwight - West Island Lions
26. markrander87 - Cincinnati Fireworks
30. Reds4Life - Detroit Reds

Jim Coleman Conference

The Bob Cole Division:

3. Billyshoe1721 - Philadelphia Flyers
7. Hedberg & vancityluongo - Winnipeg Saints
11. Dreakmur & Hobnobs - Rogle BK
15. Modo - Dawson City Nuggets
19. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks
23. vecens24 - Hamilton Mustangs
27. JFA87-66-99 - Pittsburgh Bankers
31. nik jr - Ak Bars Kazan

The René Lecavalier Division:

4. MadArcand - Hartford Whalers
8. Mr Bugg - Kimberley Dynamiters
12. Nalyd Psycho - Minnesota Fighting Saints
16. DaveG - Lada Togliatti
20. DoMakc - Atlanta Thrashers
24. God Made Me - 1893 Montreal AAA
28. tony d - Garnish Cougars
32. Brave Canadian - Guelph Platers
 
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Head Coach: Lester Patrick
Assistant Coach: Roger Neilson

Ted Lindsay (C) - Duke Keats - Teemu Selanne
Bruce Stuart (A) - Russell Bowie - Martin St. Louis*
Gaye Stewart - Edgar Laprade - Don Marcotte
Ray Getliffe - Pete Mahovlich - Brian Rolston
*Bruce Stuart will take most of the faceoffs for the second line.

Jack Stewart - Brad Park
Hod Stuart - Jack Crawford (A)
Vasili Pervukhin - Bob Armstrong

Georges Vezina

John Ross Roach

PP1: Ted Lindsay - Duke Keats - Teemu Selanne - Hod Stuart - Brad Park
PP2: Gaye Stewart - Russell Bowie - Martin St Louis - Vasili Pervukhin - Brian Rolston
PK1: Edgar Laprade - Don Marcotte- Jack Stewart - Jack Crawford
PK2: Pete Mahovlich - Brian Rolston - Hod Stuart - Brad Park
PKX: Ray Getliffe, Martin St. Louis

Spares: Clem Loughlin (D); Mush March (RW); Al MacAdam (RW/LW); Bruce Stuart, Ray Getliffe, and Brian Rolston can play C; Don Marcotte, Pete Mahovlich, and Brian Rolston can play LW

Estimated Minutes (Regular Season)
forwards|ES|PP|PK|total
Ted Lindsay|15|4|0|19
Duke Keats|13|4|0|17
Teemu Selanne|15|4|0|19
Bruce Stuart|14|0|0|14
Russell Bowie|14|3|0|17
Martin St Louis|14|3|1|18
Gaye Stewart|12|3|0|15
Edgar Laprade|12|0|3|15
Don Marcotte|12|0|3|15
Ray Getliffe|5|0|1|6
Pete Mahovlich|7|0|3|10
Brian Rolston|5|2*|3|10
Total|128|23*|14|175*
Lindsay and Selanne will take shifts on the third and fourth lines to get favorable matchups (sometimes together, sometimes apart) and the wings on the lower lines will be shuffled a bit when they do. Getliffe and Rolston will be the ones losing ice time at even strength.

Defensemen|ES|PP|PK|Total
Brad Park|18|5|2.5|25.5
Jack Stewart|18|0|4|22
Hod Stuart|16|5|2.5|23.5
Jack Crawford|16|0|4|20
Vasili Pervukhin|12|2|0|14
Bob Armstrong|12|0|1|13
Total|92|12*|14|118*
*Rolston's PP time is at the point
 
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Head Coach: Hap Day
Assistant Coach: Billy Reay

Gary Roberts - Henri Richard (C) - Boom Boom Geoffrion
John LeClair - Eric Lindros - Jim Pappin
Gilles Tremblay - Blair Russel - Bob Nevin (A)
Dave Trottier - Ken Linseman - Anders Hedberg

Lionel Hitchman
- Bobby Orr
Gus Mortson - Rob Blake (A)
Allan "Eagle Eye" Cameron - Jerry Korab

Gump Worsley

Dave Kerr

Spares: D/RW Ken Randall, C Dennis Maruk, D Dave Langevin

PP1: LeClair-Richard-Lindros-Geoffrion-Orr
PP2: Pappin-Linseman-Hedberg-Korab-Blake

PK1: Russel-Nevin-Hitchman-Orr
PK2: Richard-Tremblay-Mortson-Blake
extras: Trottier, Linseman, Cameron
 
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GM: Leafs Forever13
Head Coach: Jack Adams
Captain: Raymond Bourque
Assistant Captains: Wayne Cashman, Frank Boucher


Roy Conacher-Frank Boucher-Glenn Anderson
Gord Roberts-Marcel Dionne-Wayne Cashman
Fleming Mackell-Keith Primeau-Danny Gare
Marcel Bonin-Troy Murray-Rejean Houle

Raymond Bourque-Allan Stanley
Cy Wentworth-Gary Bergman
Red Dutton-George Owen

Ed Belfour
Al Rollins

Spares: Bobby Rowe, D/RW, Chris Drury C/LW, Stephane Richer W, Gerard Gallant LW,​

PP1: Roy Conacher-Frank Boucher-Glenn Anderson
Raymond Bourque-Allan Stanley

PP2: Gord Roberts-Marcel Dionne-Wayne Cashman
Gary Bergman-George Owen

PK1:Fleming Mackell-Rejan Houle
Raymond Bourque-Cy Wentworth

PK2: Troy Murray-Marcel Bonin
Red Dutton-Allan Stanley
 
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GMs: Stoneberg & raleh
Coaches: Anatoli Tarasov & Arkady Chernyshev
Captian: Siebert
Alternate Captains: Lowe, McKenney, Arbour


Roster
Valeri Kharlamov - Cyclone Taylor - Ken Hodge
Bun Cook - Mickey MacKay - Cecil Dillon
Don Marshall - Don McKenney (A) - Jerry Toppazzini
Camille Henry - Cal Gardner - Pit Martin

Mark Howe - Babe Siebert (C)
Kevin Lowe (A) - Ken Reardon
Al Arbour (A) - James Patrick

Ed Giacomin
John Vanbiesbrouck

Spares:
Lubomir Visnovsky, D
Jack Marks, F/D
Fred Whitcroft, F

1st PP Unit
Kharlamov - Henry - Hodge
Howe - Taylor

2nd PP Unit
Cook - MacKay - Dillon
Siebert - Reardon

-Taylor and Howe will play the majority of PP time.

PK Forwards
McKenney - Marshall
MacKay - Toppazzini
Martin - Dillon

PK Defensemen
Lowe - Siebert
Arbour - Reardon/Howe

Minute distribution

Draft Picks:
Round 1: Cyclone Taylor, F/D (29)
Round 2: Valeri Kharlamov, LW (39)
Round 3: Mark Howe, D (76)
Round 5: Mickey MacKay, C/RW (133)
Round 5: Babe Siebert, D/LW (140)
Round 6: Ken Reardon, D (164)
Round 7: Bun Cook, LW (221)
Round 9: Cecil Dillon, RW (261)
Round 9: Kevin Lowe, D (285)
Round 10: Ken Hodge, RW (292)
Round 11: Don McKenney, C/LW (349)
Round 12: Don Marshall, LW (356)
Round 13: Anatoli Tarasov, Coach (413)
Round 14: Camille Henry, C/LW (431)
Round 15: Jerry Toppazzini, RW (461)
Round 15: Ed Giacomin, G (477)
Round 17: Arkady Chernyshev, coach (541)
Round 18: James Patrick, D (548)
Round 19: Pit Martin, F (605)
Round 20: John Vanbiesbrouck, G (612)
Round 21: Al Arbour, D (669)
Round 22: Cal Gardner, C/LW (676)
Round 23: Lubomir Visnovsky, D (733)
Round 24: Jack Marks, F/D (740)
Round 25: Fred Whitcroft, F (797)
 
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Luc Robitaille - Alex Delvecchio (A) - Daniel Alfredsson
Brendan Shanahan (A) - Pavel Datsyuk - Eddie Oatman
Patrick Sharp - Pit Lepine - Wilf Paiement
Sid Smith - Thomas Steen - Dirk Graham
Marc Tardif - Gregg Sheppard

Scott Stevens (C) - Brad McCrimmon
Keith Magnuson - "Lill-Strimma" Svedberg
Robert Svehla - Steve Smith
Kjell Samuelsson

Terry Sawchuk
Miikka Kiprusoff

PP1:
Robitaille - Datsyuk - Alfredsson
Delvecchio - Svedberg

PP2:
Shanahan - Lepine - Oatman
Stevens - Svehla

PK1:
Lepine - Graham
Syevens - McCrimmon

PK2:
Steen - Alfredsson
Smith - Svehla

PK3:
Datsyuk - Delvecchio
McCrimmon - Svedberg
 
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(1915-1924)

Coach: Jaroslav Pitner
Assistant Coach: Jacques Demers


Tommy Phillips - Syl Apps (C) - Jarome Iginla (A)
Brian Sutter - Tom Dunderdale - Bernie Morris
Percy Galbraith - Craig MacTavish - Frank Finnigan
Charlie Simmer - Dan Bain - Patrick Kane
Harry Trihey - Duane Sutter


Serge Savard - Jimmy Thomson
Hap Day (A) - Wally Stanowski
Pat Egan - Dickie Boon
Jack Campbell

Patrick Roy
Normie Smith


Powerplay:
Tommy Phillips - Syl Apps - Jarome Iginla
Hap Day - Jimmy Thomson

Charlie Simmer - Tom Dunderdale - Bernie Morris
Dickie Boon - Pat Egan

Penalty Kill:
Tommy Phillips - Craig MacTavish
Serge Savard - Wally Stanowski

Frank Finnigan - Syl Apps
Hap Day - Jimmy Thomson


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1st round; 21th overall - Patrick Roy
2nd round; 43th overall - Syl Apps
3rd round; 85th overall - Serge Savard
4th round; 108th overall - Jarome Iginla
5th round; 154th overall - Tommy Phillips
6th round; 172nd overall - Hap Day

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The Trophy Case


Stanley Cup Champion - 18
Patrick Roy: 1986, 1993, 1996, 2001
Syl Apps: 1942, 1947, 1948
Serge Savard: 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Tommy Phillips: 1903, 1907
Hap Day: 1932

Stanley Cup Finalist - 11
Patrick Roy: 1989
Syl Apps: 1938, 1939, 1940
Jarome Iginla: 2004
Tommy Phillips: 1904, 1905, 1909
Hap Day: 1933, 1935, 1936

First All-Star Team - 9
Patrick Roy: 1989, 1990, 1992, 2002
Syl Apps: 1939, 1942
Jarome Iginla: 2002, 2008, 2009

Second All-Star Team - 7
Patrick Roy: 1988, 1991
Syl Apps: 1938, 1941, 1943
Serge Savard: 1979
Jarome Iginla: 2004

Art Ross Trophy - 1
Jarome Iginla: 2002

Calder Trophy - 1
Syl Apps: 1937

Conn Smythe Trophy - 5
Patrick Roy: 1986, 1993, 2001
Syl Apps: 1942**
Serge Savard: 1969

Hart Trophy -

Jack Adams Trophy -

James Norris Trophy -

Lady Byng Trophy - 1
Syl Apps: 1942

Maurice Richard Trophy - 2
Jarome Iginla: 2002, 2004

Selke Trophy -

Vezina Trophy - 3
Patrick Roy: 1989, 1990, 1992

Team Captain - 5
Syl Apps: 1940-1943, 1945-1948
Serge Savard: 1979-1981
Jarome Iginla: 2003-2012
Tommy Phillips: 1905-1907
Hap Day: 1926-1936

Hockey Hall of Fame - 5
Patrick Roy (2006)
Syl Apps (1961)
Serge Savard (1986)
Tommy Phillips (1945)
Hap Day (1961)

Number Retired - 4
Patrick Roy: #33 Retired by Montreal, Colorado and Team Canada
Syl Apps: #10 Honoured by Toronto
Serge Savard: #18 Retired by Montreal
Hap Day: #4 Honoured by Toronto

* Retroactive awards attributed by the book Ultimate Hockey
** Retroactive award attributed by the Society of International Hockey Research
 
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Head coach: Mike Keenan
Assistant coach: John Tortorella
Captain: Milt Schmidt
Assistants: Rod Langway, Tom Johnson

''Busher'' Jackson - Milt Schmidt - Gordie Drillon
Rick Martin - Igor Larionov - Rene Robert
Simon Gagne - Slava Starshinov - Bobby Rousseau
Kirk Maltby - Ryan Kesler - Jamie Langenbrunner
Lorne Carr
Alexei Yashin

Rod Langway - Tom Johnson
Craig Hartsburg - Adam Foote
Ian Turnbull - Paul Reinhart
Jyrki Lumme

Ken Dryden
Gerry Cheevers


PP #1:
Jackson-Schmidt-Drillon
Turnbull-Reinhart

PP #2:
Martin-Larionov-Starshinov
Hartsburg-Johnson

PK#1:
Maltby-Kesler
Langway-Johnson

PK#2:
Gagne-Schmidt
Hartsburg-Foote​
 
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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Coach: Scotty Bowman

Assistant coach: Dan Bylsma

Bobby Hull-Max Bentley-Cam Neely
Wendel Clark-Darryl Sittler-Tod Sloan
Ray Whitney-Brent Sutter-Paul Henderson
Scott Hartnell--Doug Jarvis-Tomas Holmstrom
Ray Ferraro

Carl Brewer-Nikolai Sologubov
Brian Rafalski-Charlie Huddy
Stefan Persson-Bill Barilko
Al Iafrate

Turk Broda
Marc Andre Fleury
Kelly Hurdey

PP1
Hull-Bentley-Neely
Brewer-Rafalski

PP2
Clark-Sittler-Sloan
Sologubov-Barilko

PK1
Jarvis-Holmstrom
Brewer-Pearson


PK2
Sutter-Henderson
Barilko -Huddy








#1 Turk Broda, G
He was the best money goalies of his time. Coach Hap Day had to constantly rode him to keep his reflexes sharp and his weight down, making him face shooters without a stick for 15 minutes every practice, and trailing him while skating laps, shouting for him to “join the race.” But there wasn’t a more clutch goaltender in the history of hockey. In 12 full years, WWII cost him 2 full years and the most of a third, he won 5 Stanley Cups, and got Toronto to the Finals 8 times. His solid 2.53 goals against average became a stellar 1.98 in the playoffs. Jack Adams said, “Turk Broda didn’t have a nerve in his whole body. He could tend goal in a tornado and never blink an eye.” BM67. He retired after playing only one game in the 1951-52 season. Broda was accorded a special night at the Gardens by Conn Smythe, one of the rarest honors bestowed upon a Leaf. That night came on December 22, 1951, and players and executives from Toronto, the opposing Bruins and every other NHL team gathered to pay respects to one of the greatest goalies of all time.
-Era mid 30's early 50's
-World War II Vet
-14 NHL Seasons
-NHL All-Star First Team, 41,48.
-NHL All-Star Second Team, 1941-42.
-All-Star Game, 47,48,49,50
-Vezina Trophy ('48, '41)
Regular Season (302-224, 2.53)
-Playoffs (50-39, 1.98)
-Won five Stanley Cups as a starting goalie (1942, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951)
- Won the Conn Smythe (49') and was a 3-time all-star
- Ranks 3rd all-time in adjusted playoff wins
- GAA drops 25% in the playoffs (biggest improvement all-time); 4th largest improvement in win percentage
-His uniform #1 Hangs from the Rafters at the ACC
-Hockey Hall of Fame, 1967
-Ranked 9th- Top 100 All Time Leafs Book
-Ranked 60th-The Hockey News list 100 Greatest Hockey Players.
-Role:Franchise Puckstopper/Game Breaker/ Money Goalie


#9 Bobby Hull LW
Few of the game's superstars could match the physical talents of Bobby Hull. The Golden Jet combined speed, a feared slapshot and a powerful physique to rise to the elite of the NHL in the 1960s. Hull was hockey's faster skater (28.3 mph with puck, 29.7 without it) and had the hardest shot (once reportedly recorded at 118.3 mph, some 35 mph above the league average). He was hockey's ultimate hockey player, blending together the talents of his most famed predecessors - the speed of Howie Morenz, the goal scoring prowress of Maurice Richard, the strength and control of Gordie Howe - plus the looks and charisma of a movie star. Hull did more than any other player to popularize the game of hockey in the United States prior to Wayne Gretzky.
RS 1063 610 560 1170 640
PO 119 62 67 129 102
Seasons-17
Era mid 70's early 80's
30 Goal+ Seasons-13
40 Goal+ Seasons-8
50 Goal+ Seasons-5
-Top 10 Points-63-64(2nd)64-65(4th)66-67(2nd)
67-68(4th)68-69(2nd)-70-71(5th)71-72(7th)
-Most Points -59-60,61-62 Tie 65-66
-Most Goals 59-60 Tie-61-62 ,63-64 65-66,66-67 67-68,68-69
-Top 10 Goals-64-65(2nd)69-70(4th)70-71(3rd)
71-72 (3rd)
Art Ross Trophy (60,62,66)
1st All-Star Team LW (60,62,64,65,66,67,68,69, 70,72)
Hart Memorial Trophy (1965, 1966)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (1965)
Lester Patrick Trophy (1969)
2nd All-Star Team Left Wing (1963, 1971)
Stanley Cups:1
HOF 1983
-Became 3rd hockey player to appear on the cover of Time magazine[1]
-WHA 1st All-Star Team (73,74, &75)
-WHA 2nd All-Star Team76 & 78)
-WHA Most Valuable Player (73 & 75)
-Avco Cup (WHA) Championships (76,78, &79)
-Retired -2nd leading goal scorer in NHL history
-Retired -ninth leading point scorer in NHL (currently 12th and 43rd respectively).
-2nd in WHA history in goals
-6th in assists WHA history
-3rd in points WHA history
-Ranked #8-The Hockey News Top 100 Greatest Hockey Players
-The highest-ranking left winger in THN Top 100
-He and Gordie Howe became the last active players that had played in the 1950s.
-#9 has been retired by Blackhawks
-#9 sweater has been retired by Jets/Coyotes
Role:Sniper/Generational Talent/Game Breaker/ Speed Demon/Leader
 
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Cecil Hart

Harry Watson - Wayne Gretzky (C) - Jari Kurri
Baldy Northcott - Pat Lafontaine - Alexander Mogilny
Ross Lonsberry - Rod Brind'Amour (A) - Ron Ellis
Murray Murdoch - Mike Richards - Bernie Nicholls

Brian Leetch - Moose Johnson (A)
George Boucher (A) - Jimmy Watson
Lloyd Cook - Kimmo Timonen

Tiny Thompson
Rogie Vachon


Spare: Pavol Demitra (LW/RW/C), Bill Ezinicki (RW), Robyn Regehr (D), Pavel Kubina (D)


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(tentative) Special Teams:

PP1: Leetch - Nicholls - Gretzky - Kurri - Watson
PP2: Boucher - Timonen - Lafontaine - Mogilny - Northcott

PK1: Johnson - Watson - Brind'Amour - Richards
PK2: Leetch - Cook - Gretzky - Kurri



Player Info (Links):

Wayne Gretzky
Jari Kurri
Brian Leetch
Ernie "Moose" Johnson
George "Buck" Boucher
Pat Lafontaine
Cecil "Tiny" Thompson
Lawrence "Baldy" Northcott
Rod Brind'Amour
Jimmy Watson
Alexander Mogilny
Harry Watson
Ron Ellis
Lloyd Cook
Cecil Hart (coach)
Bernie Nicholls
Rogie Vachon
Ross Lonsberry
Kimmo Timonen
Murray Murdoch
Bill Ezinicki
Pavol Demitra
Robyn Regehr
 
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GM: BenchBrawl
Captain: Red Kelly
Assistant: Frank Nighbor
Assistant: Cy Denneny

HEAD COACH

Pat Burns


ROSTER

Cy Denneny - Frank Nighbor - Helmut Balderis
Patrik Elias - Adam Oates - Bryan Hextall Sr.
Craig Ramsay - Phil Goyette - Claude Provost
Patrick Marleau - Vincent Lecavalier - Tomas Sandstrom

Harry Howell - Leonard ''Red'' Kelly
Barry Beck - Dan Boyle
Jamie Macoun - Ron Stackhouse

Harry Lumley
Andy Moog

spares: Craig Conroy , Andre Dupont , Jason Spezza , Curt Fraser



SPECIAL UNITS

PP
Denneny - Oates - Balderis
Boyle - Kelly

Elias - Nighbor - Hextall
Goyette - Beck


PK
Ramsay - Nighbor
Howell - Beck

Goyette - Provost
Kelly - Macoun

OFFENSIVE HERO LINE
Denneny - Oates - Hextall Sr.
Boyle - Kelly
( Nighbor , Balderis )

DEFENSIVE HERO LINE
Ramsay - Nighbor - Provost
Howell - Kelly
 
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(1928-2012)

Head Coach: Jacques Lemaire
Assistant Coach: Frank Patrick

Frank Mahovlich (A) - Sidney Crosby (A) - Didier Pitre
Paul Thompson - Milan Novy (A) - Odie Cleghorn
Nick Metz - Ralph Backstrom - Floyd Curry
Jaroslav Jirik - Billy Burch - Alf Skinner
Buddy O'Connor (C)
Harry Oliver (RW, C)

Valeri Vasiliev (C) - Jan Suchy
Moose Vasko - Frank Patrick
Taffy Abel - Jiri Bubla
Behn Wilson

Dominik Hasek
Chuck Rayner


Powerplay:
Frank Mahovlich - Sidney Crosby - Odie Cleghorn
Jan Suchy - Didier Pitre

Paul Thompson - Billy Burch - Milan Novy
Jiri Bubla - Frank Patrick

Penalty Kill:
Floyd Curry - Nick Metz
Moose Vasko - Valery Vasiliev
Dominik Hasek

Paul Thompson - Ralph Backstrom
Taffy Abel - Jan Suchy
Dominik Hasek

Frank Mahovlich - Sidney Crosby
Elmer Vasko - Valery Vasiliev
Dominik Hasek


-----------------------------------------------------
1st round; 14th overall - Dominik Hasek
2nd round; 51st overall - Frank Mahovlich
3rd round; 72nd overall - Valeri Vasiliev
4th round; 115th overall - Sidney Crosby
5th round; 142nd overall - Jan Suchy
6th round; 179th overall - Didier Pitre
7th round; 206th overall - Elmer Vasko
8th round; 243rd overall - Paul Thompson
10th round; 297th overall - Ralph Backstrom
10th round; 307th overall - Frank Patrick
11th round; 321st overall - Nick Metz
11th round; 334th overall - Odie Cleghorn
12th round; 371st overall - Milan Novy
14th round; 435th overall - Jacques Lemaire, coach
15th round; 462nd overall - Floyd Curry
17th round; 513th overall - Taffy Abel
17th round; 526th overall - Jiri Bubla
18th round; 546th overall - Billy Burch
19th round; 590th overall - Chuck Rayner
21st round; 629th overall - Alf Skinner
21st round; 671st overall - Buddy O'Connor
23rd round; 728th overall - Jaroslav Jirik
24th round; 755th overall - Harry Oliver
25th round; 780th overall - John Ferguson
25th round; 782nd overall - Behn Wilson

*Drop Left Winger John Ferguson for Assistant coach Frank Patrick*

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The Trophy Case


Stanley Cup Champion - 37
Coach Jacques Lemaire (1995)
#X Frank Patrick (1915)
#2 Taffy Abel (1928, 1934)
#4 Moose Vasko (1961)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1944, 1946)
#5 Didier Pitre (1916)
#6 Ralph Backstrom (1959, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969)
#6 Odie Cleghorn (1924)
#6 Floyd Curry (1953, 1956, 1957, 1958)
#6 Milan Novy (1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#6 Paul Thompson (1928, 1934, 1938)
#9 Harry Oliver (1929)
#15 Nick Metz (1942, 1945, 1947, 1948)
#16 Jaroslav Jirik (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#17 Jan Suchy (1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1971, 1973)
#39 Dominik Hasek (2002, 2008)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2009)

Stanley Cup Finalist - 33
#X Frank Patrick (1918, 1923)
#1 Chuck Rayner (1950)
#2 Taffy Abel (1929, 1931)
#3 Behn Wilson (1980)
#4 Moose Vasko (1965)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1947, 1950)
#5 Didier Pitre (1909, 1918, 1919)
#6 Ralph Backstrom (1967)
#6 Odie Cleghorn (1919, 1925)
#6 Floyd Curry (1951, 1952, 1954, 1955)
#6 Paul Thompson (1929)
#9 Harry Oliver (1924, 1927, 1930)
#15 Nick Metz (1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940)
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1959, 1960)
#39 Dominik Hasek (1992, 1999)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2008)

First All-Star Team - 11
#X Frank Patrick (1912, 1914 *PCHA*)
#5 Didier Pitre (1906*IHL*, 1907*IHL*, 1917*NHA*)
#6 Paul Thompson (1938)
#6 Valeri Vasiliev (1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981) *Soviet League*
#9 Harry Oliver (1924, 1925) *WCHL*
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1961, 1963, 1973)
#39 Dominik Hasek (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2007)

Second All-Star Team - 14
#X Frank Patrick (1917 *PCHA*)
#1 Chuck Rayner (1949, 1950, 1951)
#4 Moose Vasko (1963, 1964)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1948)
#6 Paul Thompson (1936)
#9 Harry Oliver (1923) *WCHL*
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2010)

Art Ross Trophy - 1
#5 Didier Pitre (1906*IHL*, 1916*NHA*)
#6 Milan Novy (1976, 1977, 1978) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#9 Harry Oliver (1925) *WCHL*
#17 Jan Suchy (1969) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#87 Sidney Crosby (2007)

Calder Trophy - 2
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1958)

Conn Smythe Trophy - 1
#1 Chuck Rayner (1950**)

Hart Trophy - 6
#1 Chuck Rayner (1950)
#5 Billy Burch (1925)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1948)
#6 Milan Novy (1977, 1981, 1982) *Best Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#17 Jan Suchy (1969, 1970) *Best Czechoslovakian Player*
#39 Dominik Hasek (1997, 1998)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2007)

Jack Adams Trophy - 2
Coach Jacques Lemaire (1994, 2003)

James Norris Trophy -

Lady Bing Trophy - 1
#5 Billy Burch (1927)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1948)

Lester B. Pearson - 3
#39 Dominik Hasek (1997, 1998)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2007)

Maurice Richard Trophy - 2
#5 Didier Pitre (1906*IHL*, 1915*NHA*, 1916*NHA*)
#6 Milan Novy (1975, 1976, 1977) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#6 Odie Cleghorn (1919)
#16 Jaroslav Jirik (1969) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#87 Sidney Crosby (2010)

Selke Trophy - 4
#6 Ralph Backstrom (1974) *World Hockey Association*
#15 Nick Metz (1942*, 1945*, 1946*, 1947*)

Vezina Trophy - 6
#39 Dominik Hasek (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001)

Team Captain - 7
#4 Moose Vasko (1968-1969)
#5 Billy Burch (1925-1932)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1949-1950)
#6 Milan Novy (1980-1982) *Czechoslovakian Extraliga*
#6 Valeri Vasiliev (___) *Unknown amount of years captain of the national team, was captain when winning the 1981 Canada Cup*
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1974-1976)
#87 Sidney Crosby (2007-2012)

Hockey Hall of Fame - 6
#5 Didier Pitre (1963)
#9 Harry Oliver (1967)
#1 Chuck Rayner (1973)
#5 Billy Burch (1974)
#27 Frank Mahovlich (1981)
#5 Buddy O'Connor (1988)
#6 Valeri Vasiliev (1998) *IIHF*
#17 Jan Suchy (2009) *IIHF*
#6 Milan Novy (2012) *IIHF*

Number Retired - 1
#27 Frank Mahovlich (2001) *Honoured Member*


* Retroactive awards attributed by the book Ultimate Hockey
** Retroactive award attributed by the Society of International Hockey Research
 
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Reds4Life

Registered User
Dec 24, 2007
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Detroit Reds

Head Coach: Dr. Ludek Bukac
Assistant Coach: Stanislav Nevesely
Captain: Steve Yzerman
Assistant Captains: Chris Chelios, Sid Abel


Alexander Ovechkin - Sid Abel (A) - Boris Mayorov
Clark Gillies- Steve Yzerman(C) - Tim Kerr
Daniel Sedin - Henrik Sedin - Claude Lemieux
Jiri Holik - Ivan Hlinka - Milan Hejduk
Ladislav Trojak
Martin Straka


Chris Chelios (A) - Gary Suter
Fern Flaman - Lars-Erik Sjoberg
Ulf Samuelsson - Ken Daneyko
Mattias Ohlund

Curtis Joseph
Jiri Kralik

Powerplay Unit 1:
Yzerman - Abel - Gillies
Chelios - Suter

Powerplay Unit 2:
D. Sedin - H. Sedin - Kerr
Ovechkin - Sjoberg

Penalty Kill Unit 1:
Holik - Hlinka
Chelios - Flaman

Penalty Kill Unit 2:
Yzerman - Abel
Daneyko - Samuelsson
 
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markrander87

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Jan 22, 2010
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The Cincinnati Fireworks

Head Coach: Pete Green


Syd Howe - Stan Mikita - Lanny McDonald (A)
Dean Prentice - Rick MacLeish - Andy Bathgate
Bob Pulford - Dave Poulin (C) - Mario Tremblay
Red Hamill - Art Chapman - Rick Vaive



Al MacInnis (A)
- Jacques Laperriere
Carol Vadnais - Herb Gardiner
Barclay Plager (A) - Ed Jovanovski

George Hainsworth
Mike Vernon



Spares: Clint Smith C/LW, Haken Loob RW, Tomas Jonsson D


Draft Picks:
Round 1: Stan Mikita C (13)
Round 2: Al MacInnis D (52)
Round 3: Andy Bathgate RW (74)
Round 4: Jacques Laperriere D (119)
Round 5: Syd Howe LW/C (141)
Round 6: Lanny McDonald RW (162)
Round 7: Herb Gardiner D (205)
Round 8: Dean Prentice LW (269)
Round 9: Rick MacLeish C/LW (287)
Round 10: Bob Pulford C/LW (308)
Round 11: George Hainsworth G (333)
Round 12: Dave Poulin C (367)
Round 13: Barclay Plager D (420)
Round 14: Carol Vadnais D (436)
Round 15: Pete Green Coach (484)
Round 16: Mario Tremblay RW (500)
Round 17: Rick Vaive RW (525)
Round 18: Ron Greschner D (564)
Round 19: Art Chapman C (589)
Round 20: Mike Vernon G (628)
Round 21: Red Hamill LW (653)
Round 22:
Round 23:
Round 24:
Round 25:




Powerplay:
Syd Howe - Stan Mikita - Lanny McDonald
Al Macinnis - Andy Bathgate

Rick MacLeish - Art Chapman - Rick Vaive
Carol Vadnais - Ron Greschner

Penalty Kill:
Bob Pulford - Dave Poulin
Jacques Laperierre - Herb Gardiner

Stan Mikita - Dean Prentice
Al MacInnis - Barclay Plager
 
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Velociraptor

Registered User
May 12, 2007
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Big Smoke

Name|ES|PP|SH|Total
Shutt|15|4|0|19
Francis|15|2.5|3.5|21
Conacher|15|4|0|19
Lewis|13|2.5|3.5|19
Fedorov|13|4|2|19
Leach|13|3|0|16
Lambert|12|0|0|12
Holik|12|0|0|12
Armstrong|12|0|4|16
Berlinguette|7|0|2|9
Sanderson|7|0|4|11
Labine|7|0|0|7

Name|ES|PP|SH|Total
Potvin|18|5|4|27
Baun|18|0|3|21
Mohns|16|3|3|22
Carlyle|16|5|0|21
Morrow|12|0|4|16
Leduc|12|3|0|15

POWERPLAY

PP1: Steve Shutt - Sergei Fedorov - Charlie Conacher - Denis Potvin - Randy Carlyle
PP2: Herbie Lewis - Ron Francis - Reggie Leach - Doug Mohns - Albert Leduc

PENALTY KILL

PK1: Derek Sanderson - George Armstrong - Denis Potvin - Ken Morrow
PK2: Ron Francis - Herbie Lewis - Doug Mohns - Bob Baun
PK3: Sergei Fedorov - Louis Berlinguette - Denis Potvin - Ken Morrow

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1st round; 10th overall - Denis Potvin, D
2nd round; 55th overall - Charlie Conacher, RW
3rd round; 77th overall - Sergei Fedorov, C
4th round; 113th overall - Bernie Parent, G
4th round; 116th overall - Ron Francis, C
7th round; 202nd overall - Steve Shutt, LW
7th round; 218th overall - Bob Baun, D
8th round; 247th overall - Doug Mohns, LW/D
9th round; 266th overall - George Armstrong, RW
10th round; 311th overall - Herbie Lewis, LW
11th round; 330th overall - Randy Carlyle, D
12th round; 375th overall - Derek Sanderson, C
13th round; 394th overall - Reggie Leach, RW
14th round; 439th overall - Ken Morrow, D
15th round; 458th overall - Bobby Holik, C/LW
17th round; 522nd overall - Yvon Lambert, LW
17th round; 524th overall - Ken Hitchcock, coach
18th round; 565th overall - Louis Berlinguette, LW
18th round; 567th overall - Albert "Battleship" Leduc, D
20th round; 631st overall - Leo Labine, RW
21st round; 650th overall - Percy LeSueur, G
22nd round; 693rd overall - Glen Wesley, D
22nd round; 695th overall - Pierre Mondou, C/LW
23rd round; 715th overall - Paul MacLean, RW
25th round; 778th overall - Normand Rochefort, D
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Awards:

Stanley Cup Champions - 19 (47 Cups)

Denis Potvin - 4 - (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)
Charlie Conacher - 1 - (1932)
Sergei Fedorov - 3 - (1997, 1998, 2002)
Bernie Parent - 2 - (1974, 1975)
Ron Francis - 2 - (1991, 1992)
Steve Shutt - 5 - (1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979)
Bob Baun - 4 - (1962, 1963, 1964, 1967)
George Armstrong - 4 - (1962, 1963, 1964, 1967)
Herbie Lewis - 2 - (1936, 1937)
Derek Sanderson - 2 - (1970, 1972)
Reggie Leach - 1 - (1975)
Ken Morrow - 4 - (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)
Bobby Holik - 2 - (1995, 2000)
Yvon Lambert - 4 - (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979)
Ken Hitchcock - 1 - (1999, as coach)
Louis Berlinguette - 1 - (1919)
Albert "Battleship" Leduc - 2 - (1930, 1931)
Percy LeSueur - 2 - (1909, 1911)
Glen Wesley - 1 - (2006)
Pierre Mondou - 3 - (1977, 1978, 1979)

Stanley Cup Finalists - 13 - (24 Appearances)

Denis Potvin - 1 - (1984)
Charlie Conacher - 4 - (1933, 1934, 1935, 1938)
Sergei Fedorov - 1 - (1995)
Ron Francis - 1 - (2002)
Bob Baun - 2 - (1959, 1960)
Doug Mohns - 2 - (1957, 1958)
George Armstrong - 2 - (1959, 1960)
Herbie Lewis - 1 - (1934)
Reggie Leach - 2 - (1976, 1980)
Ken Morrow - 1 - (1985)
Bobby Holik - 1 - (2001)
Ken Hitchcock - 1 - (2000, as coach)
Leo Labine - 3 - (1957, 1958, 1961)
Percy LeSueur - 1 - (1906)
Glen Wesley - 3 - (1988, 1990, 2002)

Hockey Hall of Fame Members - 8

Charlie Conacher (1961)
Percy LeSueur (1961)
George Armstrong (1975)
Bernie Parent (1984)
Herbie Lewis (1989)
Denis Potvin (1991)
Steve Shutt (1993)
Ron Francis (2007)

Art Ross Memorial Trophy - 2

*Charlie Conacher - 2 - (1934, 1935)

Hart Memorial Trophy - 1

Sergei Fedorov - 1 - (1994)

Conne Smythe Trophy - 4

**Charlie Conacher - 1 - (1932)
Bernie Parent - 2 - (1974, 1975)
Reggie Leach - 1 - (1976)

Lady Byng Trophy - 3

Ron Francis - 3 - (1995, 1998, 2002)

Norris Memorial Trophy - 4

Denis Potvin - 3 - (1976, 1978, 1979)
Randy Carlyle - 1 - (1981)

Masterson Memorial Trophy

Selke Trophy - 7

Sergei Fedorov - 2 - (1994, 1996)
Ron Francis - 1 - (1995)
George Armstrong - **1 - (1960)
Louis Berlinguette - **3 - (1918, 1921, 1925)

Calder Memorial Trophy - 2

Denis Potvin - (1974)
Derek Sanderson - (1968)

Ted Lindsay Award - 1

Sergei Fedorov - 1 - (1994)

King Clancy Award - 1

Ron Francis - 1 - (2002)

Jack Adams Trophy

Vezina Trophy - 2

Bernie Parent - 2 - (1974, 1975)

NHL First All-Star Team - 13

Denis Potvin - 5 - (1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981)
Charlie Conacher - 3 - (1934, 1935, 1936)
Sergei Fedorov - 1 - (1994)
Bernie Parent - 2 - (1974, 1975)
Steve Shutt - 1 - (1977)
Randy Carlyle - 1 - (1981)

NHL Second All-Star Team - 6

Denis Potvin - 2 - (1977, 1984)
Charlie Conacher - 2 - (1932, 1933)
Steve Shutt - 2 - (1978, 1980)
Reggie Leach - 1 - (1976)

NHL All-Rookie Team - 1

Sergei Fedorov - (1991)
Glen Wesley - (1988)

Team Captain - 8

Denis Potvin - NY Islanders - (1979-1987)
Charlie Conacher - Toronto Maple Leafs - (1937-1938), New York Americans - (1939-1941)
Ron Francis - Hartford Whalers - (1985-1990), Pittsburgh Penguins - (1995), Carolina Hurricanes - (1999-2004)
Bob Baun - California Golden Seals - (1967–1968)
Doug Mohns - Washington Capitals - (1974-1975)
George Armstrong - Toronto Maple Leafs - (1958-1969)
Herbie Lewis - Detroit Red Wings - (1933-1934)
Randy Carlyle - Pittsburgh Penguins - (1981-1984), Winnipeg Jets - (1989-1991) - co-captained
Bobby Holik - Atlanta Thrashers - (2007-2008)
Percy LeSueur - Ottawa Senators - (1911-1914)

Number Retired - 3

Denis Potvin - #5 - 1988 by NY Islanders
Bernie Parent - #1 - 1979 by Philadelphia
Ron Francis - #10 - 2006 by Carolina
Glen Wesley - #2 - 2009 by Carolina

* - (Trophy was not named, but leading scorer was celebrated)
** - denotes retroactive award.
 
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Dwight

The French Tickler
Jul 8, 2006
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West Island
West Island Lions

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GM: Dwight
Coach: Joel Quenneville
Captain: Toe Blake
Alternate Captains: Ed Westfall, Doug Wilson

Brian Propp - Elmer Lach - Vaclav Nedomansky
Toe Blake - Phil Watson - Dave Taylor
J.P. Parise - Bob Bourne - Ed Westfall
Ab McDonald - Steven Stamkos - Bobby Schmautz
Glen Skov - Mickey Redmond

Doug Wilson - Tim Horton
Jean-Guy Talbot - Dave Burrows
Duncan Keith - Phil Russell
Andrei Markov - Roman Hamrlik

Jacques Plante
Olaf Kolzig

PP1: Toe Blake - Elmer Lach - Vaclav Nedomansky - Duncan Keith - Doug Wilson
PP2: Brian Propp - Steven Stamkos - Phil Watson - Jean-Guy Talbot - Tim Horton

PK1: Phil Watson - Ed Westfall - Tim Horton - Dave Burrows
PK2: Bob Bourne - Brian Propp - Jean-Guy Talbot - Phil Russell​
 
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papershoes

Registered User
Dec 28, 2007
1,825
131
Kenora, Ontario
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Kenora THISTLES
1907 Stanley Cup Champions

Home Rink: Thistle Rink (1920), Kenora, Ontario
GM's: papershoes
Coach: herb BROOKS
Assitant Coach: father david BAUER
Captain: jean BELIVEAU
Alternates: larry ROBINSON, butch BOUCHARD, kirk MULLER

#27 john TONELLI - #4 jean BELIVEAU (C) - #7 rod GILBERT
#7 bill BARBER - frank MCGEE - #22 dino CICCARELLI
#9 kirk MULLER (A) - #19 jonathan TOEWS - #12 ed LITZENBERGER
#10 dennis HULL - #33 kris DRAPER - bob NYSTROM
extra: saku KOIVU, mike ROGERS

#3 emile "butch" BOUCHARD (A) - #19 larry ROBINSON (A)
graham DRINKWATER - mike GRANT
doug BODGER - #17 craig LUDWIG
extra: rick LEY

#1 bill DURNAN
john "bouse" HUTTON​

Powerplay:
PP1: john TONELLI - jean BELIVEAU - rod GILBERT - bill BARBER - larry ROBINSON
PP2: kirk MULLER - frank MCGEE - dino CICCARELLI - graham DRINKWATER - doug BODGER

Penalty Kill:
PK1: bill BARBER - kris DRAPER - butch BOUCHARD - craig LUDWIG
PK2: jonathan TOEWS - kirk MULLER - mike GRANT - larry ROBINSON

The Kenora Thistles
"...an early amateur men's ice hockey team based in Kenora, Ontario, Canada and formed in 1885 as a senior team by a group of 'Lake of the Woods' lumbermen. The club is notable for winning the Stanley Cup as an amateur team in 1907. The town is the smallest in population to have ever won the Stanley Cup"
 
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vecens24

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Jun 1, 2009
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Coach: Dick Irvin Sr.
Assistant Coach: Eddie Gerard
Captain: Eddie Gerard
Assistant Captains: Doug Harvey, Doug Gilmour

Vladimir Krutov-Doug Gilmour-Rick Middleton
Jack Walker-Dave Keon-Shane Doan
Keith Tkachuk-Jeremy Roenick-Tony Amonte
Lynn Patrick-Dick Irvin Sr.-Corey Perry
Ex: Corb Denneny, Fred Lake

Doug Harvey-Glen Harmon
Eddie Gerard-Ott Heller
Ed Van Impe-Reijo Ruotsalainen
Ex: Fred Lake, Jack Evans

Clint Benedict
Charlie Hodge

PP:
Krutov-Gilmour-Middleton
Harvey-Ruotsalainen

Tkachuk-Roenick-Patrick
Harmon-Gerard

PK:

Forwards:
PK1: Keon- Walker
PK2: Middleton-Doan
PK3: Amonte-Gilmour (used for SH attempts)

Defensemen: PK1: Harvey-Heller
PK2: Gerard-Van Impe

Playoff TOI totals (Regular season ones will be a little more evened out)

Name|ES|PP|SH|Total
Gilmour|15|4|1|20
Middleton|15|4|2.5|21.5
Krutov|15|3.5|0|18
Walker|13|0|3.5|16.5
Keon|13||3.5|16.5
Doan|13|0|2.5|15
Tkachuk|12|3.5|0|15.5
Roenick|12|3|0|15
Amonte|12|0|1|13
Irvin|7|0|0|7
Patrick|7|3|0|10
Perry|7|0|0|7

Name|ES|PP|SH|Total
Harvey|18|5|4|27
Harmon|18|2|0|20
Gerard|18|2|3|23
Heller|18|0|4|22
Ruotsalainen|10|5|0|15
Van Impe|10|0|3|13

 
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Dr Pepper

Registered User
Dec 9, 2005
70,678
15,932
Sunny Etobicoke
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Dawson City Nuggets

Coach: "Badger" Bob Johnson
Captain: Bryan Trottier
Alternate Captains: Chris Pronger, Punch Broadbent


Anatoly Firsov - Bryan Trottier - Punch Broadbent
Esa Tikkanen - Evgeni Malkin - Pavel Bure
Hec Kilrea - Butch Goring - Pat Verbeek
Eddie Shack - Red Berenson - Adam Deadmarsh
x - Alex Shibicky, Sami Pahlsson

Chris Pronger - Sergei Zubov
Flash Hollett - Vitali Davydov
Victor Kuzkin - Dunc Munro
x - Dmitri Yushkevich, Darius Kasparaitis

Alec Connell
Lorne Chabot

PP1
Malkin-Firsov-Bure-Broadbent-Zubov

PP2
Kilrea-Trottier-Verbeek-Pronger-Hollett

PK1
Goring-Tikkanen-Kuzkin-Pronger

PK2
Trottier-Berenson-Davydov-Munro​
 
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nik jr

Registered User
Sep 25, 2005
10,798
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AK BARS KAZAN
АК БАРС КАЗАНЬ


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Coach: Toe Blake
Captain: Sprague Cleghorn
Alternate Captains: Zdeno Chara, Eric Desjardins, Mike Modano

#26 Mats Naslund - #10 Jean Ratelle - #68 Jaromir Jagr
#7 Vic Stasiuk - #9 Mike Modano (A) - #33 Zigmund Palffy
#8 Johnny Wilson - #18 Walt Tkaczuk - #16 Eric Nesterenko
#25 Dave Andreychuk - #15 Bobby Smith - #17 Mike Foligno
#4 Bob Davidson
#14 Barney Stanley
#12 Tom Lysiak

#3 Zdeno Chara (A) - #2 Sprague Cleghorn (C)
#5 Mike Ramsey - #37 Eric Desjardins (A)
#6 Calle Johansson - #23 Petr Svoboda
#44 Alexei Zhitnik

#1 Johnny Bower
#11 Roberto Luongo​


PP1
Ratelle - Andreychuk - Jagr
Cleghorn - Desjardins

PP2
Naslund - Smith - Palffy
Chara - Modano

(Jagr will take extended shifts on PP.)


PK1
Tkaczuk - Nesterenko
Chara - Ramsey
Bower

PK2
Modano - Wilson
Cleghorn - Desjardins
Bower

other PKers: Johansson, Svoboda, Ratelle, Palffy, Smith, Davidson, Stanley, Lysiak
 
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Hawkey Town 18

Registered User
Jun 29, 2009
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1,647
Chicago, IL
Chicago Shamrocks
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Head Coach: Tommy Ivan
Goaltending Coach: Warren Strelow
Captain: Bill Cook
Alternate Captains: Reg Noble, Art Ross, Ching Johnson


Reg Noble - Howie Morenz - Vladimir Martinec
George Hay - Frank Fredrickson - Bill Cook
Marty Pavelich - Ken Mosdell - John "Pie" McKenzie
Tommy Smith - Doug Weight - Bruce MacGregor


Bill Quackenbush
- Ching Johnson
Art Ross - Bob Goldham
Brian Engblom - Ted Green


Tom Barrasso
Mike Liut


Spares: Metro Prystai (LW/C/RW), Mathieu Schneider (D), Joe Watson (D)


PP1
Vladimir Martinec - Howie Morenz - Bill Cook
Bill Quackenbush - Art Ross

PP2
Tommy Smith - Frank Fredrickson - George Hay
Ted Green - Doug Weight


PK1
Marty Pavelich - Ken Mosdell
Ching Johnson - Bob Goldham

PK2
Reg Noble - Bruce MacGregor
Brian Engblom - Bill Quackenbush/Ted Green

Extra PK F: Howie Morenz/Ted Green
Extra PK D: Bill Quackenbush/Ted Green


Estimated Regular Season Minutes
FORWARDS
Player | ES | PP | PK | Total
Noble | 15.5 | 0 | 2.5 | 18
Morenz | 15.5 | 4 | 1 | 20.5
Martinec | 15 | 4 | 0 | 19
Hay | 13.5 | 3 | 0 | 16.5
Frederickson | 13.5 | 3 | 0 | 16.5
Cook | 16 | 4 | 0 | 20
Pavelich | 11 | 0 | 4 | 15
Mosdell | 11 | 0 | 3.5 | 14.5
McKenzie | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10
Smith | 6 | 3 | 0 | 9
Weight | 6 | 3 | 0 | 9
MacGregor | 5 | 0 | 3 | 8
TOTAL | 138 | 24 | 14 | 176
*Bill Cook will take occassional shifts on the 3rd and 4th lines and if the opportunity presents will play on the 1st line at the end of games/periods

DEFENSEMEN
Player | ES | PP | PK | Total
Quackenbush | 18.5 | 4 | 1.5 | 24
Johnson | 19.5 | 0 | 4 | 23.5
Ross | 16 | 4 | 0 | 20
Goldham | 14.5 | 0 | 4 | 18.5
Green | 13 | 3 | 1.5 | 17.5
Engblom | 10.5 | 0 | 3 | 13.5
TOTAL | 92 | 11 | 14 | 117
*Ross will take an occasional shift with Johnson
**Ted Green will take occassional shifts with Art Ross

Grand TOTAL | 230 | 35 | 28 | 293
 
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BillyShoe1721

Terriers
Mar 29, 2007
17,252
6
Philadelphia, PA


PP1

Kariya-Nieuwendyk-Howe
Salming-Larson

PP2

Moore-Primeau-Dye
Goodfellow-Stanfield

PK1

Primeau-Fleming
Salming-Smith

PK2

Moore-Linden
Goodfellow-Reise

PK3

Graves-Howe
Boivin-Smith
 
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