CCM Hockey - Articles Translate this page et de montrer le talent des grands maîtres du hockey que de (raymond bourque,Adam Oates*, Mark Recchi*, Pierre Turgeon* et Fredrik Modin* ont déjà http://fr.ccmsports.com/community/articles/view_article.php?article_id=239&s=16
The Sporting News : - TSN Expert playing, and, voila, another episode of Everybody Loves raymond. Instead, I ABCmade everyone love bourque. This longtime, devoted hockey fan was disgusted. http://i.tsn.com/voices/dave_kindred/20010615.html
TSN.ca - NHL - Canada's Sports Leader raymond bourque 77 D. DOB Dec 28, 1960. Age 43. Scouting Report. Honours and Awards.200102, NHL - Lester Patrick Trophy (oustanding service to hockey in the US). http://www.tsn.ca/nhl_network/teams/player_bio.asp?player_id=41&hubName=
Communiqué De LHJMQ 01-02/021 QMJHL Release Le Jeudi 11 Octobre Translate this page Champlain. raymond bourque doesnt need any presentation he isone of the best hockey players in the hockey history. Born in http://www.lhjmq.qc.ca/old_lhjmq/survol/nouvelles/20011011_nouvintronises2002.tx
Extractions: Communiqué de LHJMQ 01-02/021 QMJHL Release Le jeudi 11 octobre 2001 / Thursday October 11th 2001 =============================================== Raymond Bourque, Ghislain Delage, Jacques jr et Sylvain Locas au Temple de la renommée de la LHJMQ Raymond Bourque, Ghislain Delage, Jacques Jr and Sylvain Locas inducted to the QMJHL Hall of Fame =============================================== ENGLISH VERSION WILL FOLLOW... (LONGUEUIL, le jeudi 11 octobre 2001) Le commissaire de la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec, Gilles Courteau, a annoncé aujourdhui les 4 nouveaux membres qui seront intronisés au Temple de la renommée de la LHJMQ en 2002. Pour une deuxième année consécutive, le Temple de la renommée de la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec accueillera 3 joueurs et 1 entraîneur au cours des cérémonies dintronisation qui auront lieu le jeudi 28 février 2002 à la salle de bal du Marriott Château Champlain. En effet, Raymond Bourque, Jacques jr et Sylvain Locas seront honorés à titre de joueurs, et Ghislain Delage sera, pour sa part, reçu à titre dentraîneur. Raymond Bourque na plus vraiment besoin de présentation; il est sans aucun doute lun des meilleurs joueurs de hockey de toute lhistoire. Né à Montréal le 28 décembre 1960, Raymond Bourque a connu une excellente carrière junior avant dêtre sélectionné par les Bruins de Boston comme premier choix; huitième au total lors de la séance de sélection de 1979. Au cours de ses années dans la LHJMQ, soit de 1976 à 1979, Raymond Bourque a joué pour les Éperviers de Sorel et de Verdun puis a conservé une moyenne supérieure à 1 point par partie, récoltant 220 points en 204 rencontres (1,08 point par partie). Il fut aussi nommé sur la première équipe détoiles lors des saisons 1977-78 et 1978-79 en plus de recevoir le trophée Émile «Butch» Bouchard (défenseur par excellence) en 1978-79. À son arrivée dans la LNH, Raymond Bourque na cessé de récolter les honneurs individuels : le trophée Calder (recrue par excellence) en 1979-80, le trophée Norris (défenseur par excellence) en 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91 et 1993-94, le trophée King-Clancy (joueur exemplaire tant sur la glace que dans la communauté) en 1991-1992 et a fait partie des équipes détoiles à plus de 19 reprises sur un total de 22 saisons dans la LNH (13 fois au sein de la 1re et 6 fois au sein de la 2e ). En terminant, ce talentueux défenseur, qui a joué la majeure partie de sa carrière avec les Bruins de Boston, a terminé sa carrière avec lAvalanche du Colorado où il a remporté sa seule et unique coupe Stanley au terme de la saison 2000-2001; il a ensuite annoncé quil se retirait de la compétition. Jacques Locas junior a joué pour les Alouettes de St-Jérôme (1969-70) et pour les Remparts de Québec de 1970 à 1974 et a remporté la coupe Memorial en 1970-71. Durant la saison 1972-73, il a dominé la LHJMQ avec un total de 68 buts et au cours de la saison 1973-74, il marquait 99 buts, 7e plus haut total de lhistoire du hockey junior canadien. Avec un total de 269 buts, Jacques Locas junior se classe au 4e rang de lhistoire de la LHJMQ et de la LCH nétant devancé que par Michael Bossy, Stephan Lebeau et Normand Dupont. Il fut vraiment impressionnant au cours des séries éliminatoires dominant la LHJMQ au chapitre des buts (61), passes (92) et points (153) en 73 rencontres. Le 15 mars 1974, dans une victoire de 15-1 sur les Royals de Cornwall au Colisée de Québec, Locas avait été absolument électrisant en 2e période avec 3 buts et 2 passes terminant la partie avec 9 points. Enfin, Jacques Locas junior a joué durant 4 saisons dans lAssociation mondiale de hockey et a évolué sous les ordres de Jacques Demers en 1977-1978 à Cincinnati. Sylvain Locas a pour sa part joué pour les Saguenéens de Chicoutimi de 1974 à 1977 ainsi que pour les Castors de Sherbrooke en 1977-78. Il a remporté le trophée Jean Béliveau (champion marqueur) en 1975-76, à égalité avec Richard Dalpé des Draveurs de Trois-Rivières, les deux joueurs totalisant 160 points. Il fut nommé sur la première équipe détoiles en 1975-76 et sur la 2e,en 1976-77, en tant que joueur de centre. Sylvain Locas a dominé la LHJMQ avec 80 buts en 1975-76 et en 1976-77 et son total de 98 mentions daide fut le plus élevé du circuit. De plus, avec un total de 254 buts, Sylvain Locas se classe au 6e rang de lhistoire de la LHJMQ et au 8e rang de la LCH; ainsi, avec un total de 545 points, il se classe au 7e rang dans la LHJMQ et au 9e dans la LCH. Le 17 février 1976, lors de son 18e anniversaire de naissance, il connaît la plus belle partie de sa carrière marquant 7 buts et terminant la soirée avec 8 points dans une nulle de 9-9 face aux Éperviers de Sorel. Locas a ensuite poursuivi sa carrière de hockeyeur avec les Red Wings de Kansas City, les Wings de Kalamazoo, les Admirals de Milwaukee, les Red Wings dAdirondacks et les Voyageurs de la Nouvelle-Écosse. En terminant, Sylvain et son frère Jacques junior totalisent 523 buts, 580 mentions daide pour un grand total de 1103 points en 538 rencontres dans la LHJMQ. Enfin, Ghislain Delage a dirigé les Alouettes de St-Jérôme (1969-1970), les Éperviers de Sorel de 1970 à 1972 et les Castors de Sherbrooke de 1972 à 1981. À la barre des Castors de Sherbrooke, Delage a remporté 3 fois le trophée Jean-Rougeau (champions du calendrier régulier) soit au terme des saisons 1974-75, 1975-76 et 1979-80. Il a aussi remporté 2 fois la coupe du Président (champions des séries éliminatoires) en 1974-75 et en 1976-77; il a ainsi mené son équipe de Sherbrooke à 2 participations au tournoi de la coupe Memorial. Ghislain Delage fut nommé entraîneur en chef de la première équipe détoiles en 1973-74, de la deuxième équipe lors des saisons 1971-72, 1974-75 et 1979-80 puis de la troisième équipe en 1978-79. Derrière le banc des Castors de Sherbrooke, il a totalisé 40 victoires ou plus au cours de 6 saisons consécutives soit de 1974 à 1980. En terminant, en 1974-75 et 1975-76, toujours avec les Castors de Sherbrooke, il a connu des saisons de plus de 51 victoires; les Castors devenaient ainsi la première formation de lhistoire de la LHJMQ à totaliser 50 victoires durant 2 saisons consécutives. ================================================== (Longueuil, Thursday October 11, 2001)The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Commissioner, Gilles Courteau, announced today the 4 members who will be inducted to the QMJHL Hall of Fame in 2002. The QMJHL Hall of Fame will honoured 3 players and 1 head coach: Raymond Bourque, Jacques Locas Jr, Sylvain Locas and Ghislain Delage on next Thursday February 28 at the Marriott Château Champlain. Raymond Bourque doesnt need any presentation: he is one of the best hockey players in the hockey history. Born in Montreal on December 28 in 1960, Raymond Bourque had a very nice career with the Sorel and Verdun Éperviers between 1976 and 1979 with a total of 220 points in 204 games (1,08 point per game). At the NHL Entry Draft in 1979, the Boston Bruins at the 1st rank, 8th total, drafted him. Bourque was on the 1st All-Star team in 1977-78 and 1978-79 and received the Émile «Butch» Bouchard award in 1978-79. He played 22 seasons in the NHL and received many honours: Calder trophy in 1979-80, Norris in 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91 and 1993-94, King-Clancy in 1991-1992. He also was 19 times member of the All-Star team (13 times on the first one and 6 times on the second one). Finally, Bourque played practically all his career with the Boston Bruins before he was traded to the Colorado Avalanche which whom he won his one and only Stanley Cup in 2000-2001. After that, he announced his retirement from the competition. Jacques Locas Jr has played with the St-Jérôme Alouettes (1969-70) and with the Quebec Remparts from 1970 to 1974 and won the Memorial Cup in 1970-71. In 1972-73, he was the top scorer of the QMJHL with a total of 68 goals and in 1973-74 he has scored 99 goals, which is the 7th highest total in the Canadian junior history. With a total of 269 goals, Jacques Locas Jr is at the 4th rank of the QMJHL and of the CHL history; only Mike Bossy, Stephan Lebeau and Normand Dupont are ahead. During the playoffs he was simply amazing with 61 goals, 92 assists for total of 153 points in 73 games. On March 15 in 1974 in a win of 15-1 against the Cornwall Royals at the Quebec Coliseum, he got 9 points, 3 goals and 2 assists in the 2nd period. Finally, Jacques Locas Jr played 4 seasons in the WHA and has played for Jacques Demers in 1977-78 in Cincinnati. Sylvain Locas was a former member of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens from 1974 to 1977 and of the Sherbrooke Castors in 1977-78. He won the Jean Béliveau trophy in 1975-76 even with Richard Dalpé from the Trois-Rivières Draveurs; both got 160 points. He was named on the first All-Star team in 1975-76 and on the second in 1976-77 as a centre. Sylvain Locas was the top scorer in the QMJHL with 80 goals in 1975-76 and 1976-77 and he also got the highest total of assists with 98. With a total of 254 goals, he is at the 7th rank of the QMJHL and at the 9th rank of the CHL. On February 17 in 1976, at his 18th anniversary, he did the best performance of his career with 7 goals and 1 assist in a tie of 9-9 against the Sorel Éperviers. Finally, Sylvain Locas played with the Kansas City Red Wings, the Kalamazoo Wings, the Milwaukee Admiral, the Adirondacks Red Wings and the Nova Scotia Voyageurs. The Locas brothers had a total of 523 goals, 580 assists for 1103 points in 538 games in the QMJHL. Ghislain Delage has coached the St-Jérôme Alouettes (1969-70), the Sorel Éperviers from 1970 to 1972 and the Sherbrooke Castors from 1972 to 1981. With the Sherbrooke Castors, Delage won 3 times the Jean-Rougeau trophy, in 1974-75, 1975-76 and 1979-80. He also won twice the President Cup in 1974-75 and 1976-77 and went 2 times at the Memorial Cup tournament. Ghislain Delage was named head coach of the first All-Star team in 1973-74, of the second All-Star team in 1971-72, 1974-75 and 1979-80 and of the third All-Star team in 1978-79. Behind the Sherbrooke Castors bench, he got 40 wins and more during 6 consecutive seasons from 1974 to 1980. Finally, in 1974-75 and 1975-76, with Sherbrooke, he finished with more than 51 wins; the Castors was at that time the first team of the QMJHL history to get 50 wins during 2 consecutive seasons. 30 Source: Claude Rompré Directrice des relations publiques, communications Tél. : (450) 442-3590, poste/ext. 215 crompre@lhjmq.qc.ca
The Daily Free Press Online The boxscore would have made any hockey fan do a double take. Bruins legend KenHodge doing the scoring and fellow Bruins star raymond bourque adding one http://www.dailyfreepress.com/news/2003/09/29/News/Celebs.Take.Ice.In.Charity.Ho
Extractions: Leary began the foundation in 1999 after his cousin was one of six men lost in the Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire. Money raised by his foundation has gone directly to the Worcester Fire Department, and more recently to the families of New York City firefighters killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Patrick Roy à La Rescousse! | Hockey | La Passion Du Sport Translate this page Roy se rappelle En somme, Patrick Roy a refilé à Aebischer le même conseilque lui avait prodigué raymond bourque lors des séries de 2001. http://www.radio-canada.ca/sports/hockey/nouvelles/200405/04/002-HockeyRoyAvalan
SPORTS FACTS - Ice Hockey - World Cup Of Hockey USSR Sweden 1991 Canada USA Finland World Cup of hockey 1996 USA Tonelli Canada CanadaGrant Fuhr, Reggie Lemelin, Pete Peeters; raymond bourque, Paul Coffey http://sportsfacts.net/history/ice_hockey/world_championships/world_cup_of_hocke
Extractions: The Canada Cup, contested by Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the USA, was replaced by the World Cup of Hockey in 1996. Canada Cup 1976 Canada Czechoslovakia USSR 1981 USSR Canada Czechoslovakia 1984 Canada Sweden USSR 1987 Canada USSR Sweden 1991 Canada USA Finland World Cup of Hockey 1996 USA Canada Sweden 2004 Finals Canada 6-0 Czechoslovakia Canada 5-4 OT Czechoslovakia Round Robin Canada 8 Czechoslovakia 7 USSR 5 Sweden 5 USA 3 Finland 2 Canada 11-2 Finland Canada 4-0 Sweden Sweden 5-2 USA Finland 8-6 Sweden Czechoslovakia 5-3 USSR USSR 5-0 USA Sweden 3-3 USSR Czechoslovakia 1-0 Canada Czechoslovakia 8-0 Finland USA 6-3 Finland Canada 4-2 USA Sweden 2-1 Czechoslovakia USSR 11-3 Finland Canada 3-1 USSR Czechoslovakia 5-0 USA MVP : Bobby Orr Canada Canada Gerry Cheevers, Ken Dryden, Glen Resch, Rogatien Vachon; Guy Lapointe, Bobby Orr, Denis Potvin, Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, Paul Shmyr, Carol Vadnais, Jim Watson; Bill Barber, Bobby Clarke, Marcel Dionne, Phil Esposito, Bob Gainey, Danny Gare, Bobby Hull, Guy Lafleur, Reg Leach, Pete Mahovlich, Rick Martin, Lanny McDonald, Gilbert Perreault, Jean Pronovost, Rene Robert, Steve Shutt, Darryl Sittler
1800FaceOff.com Gets Check From Hockey Great Rollinsford, NH, seller of hockey equipment that has added online sales to its mailorderbusiness, said former Boston Bruin great raymond bourque has joined http://boston.internet.com/news/article.php/495101
Extractions: All-Star Games Bourque appeared in. Only Gordie Howe played in more (23). Norris Trophies, awarded to the NHL's outstanding defenseman, won in the 27 years between 1968 and 1994 by Boston Bruins defensemen. Bourque won five awards and Bobby Orr won eight. Seasons in his career in which Bourque was not selected for the NHL All-Star team. His 13 First-Team nods are more than any other player in NHL history. He was also a Second-Team pick six times. Career regular-season games played by Bourque, the third most in NHL history. Bourque's rank on the NHL's all-time assists list. Only Wayne Gretzky notched more assists than Bourque's 1,169. Defensemen with more career points than Bourque's 1,579. His 410 goals are also the most ever for a defender.
Raymond Bourque 400Goals Jersey Card Titles Only. raymond bourque 400Goals Jersey Card. Item 2463, MakeAn Offer! http://wildgopher.com/item/page.jsp?item=2463
Extractions: THE HOCKEY PROJECT / HBTN Home Team Study Player Study Columns ... About Me In an earlier essay, I outlined a method for Estimating Ice Time that a player received. Just for fun, I thought it would be fun to compile some career numbers and show who racked up the minutes. NOTE: The base statistics that are the core of ITE were not recorded before the 1967-68 season, so we are missing a great many players from the record. Men such as Gordie Howe, Rocket Richard, Nels Stewart, etc, etc, etc, that played before 1968 will not appear in the list. Thats a limitation of the ITE system, admittedly. I cant (and wont) create numbers out of thin air, so unfortunately their ice time estimations exist only in hypothetical arguments in other formulae and statistics, such as Normalized Production. Players whose careers overlap the period before and after 1968 will have their minutes measured for the years which I am able to. I only wish more could be done to continue our search for the great players.
TSO Clarinet Bios Mr. bourque is one of the leading woodwind players David enjoys a weekly noncontacthockey game played raymond Luedeke, Associate Principal Clarinet E-Flat http://www.tsomusicians.com/names/bios/clars.html
Extractions: Principal Clarinet David Bourque, David Bourque has held the position of Bass Clarinettist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra since 1983. He has played with many orchestras in Canada including the National Ballet , the Canadian Opera Company , the Stratford Festival , the National Arts Centre Orchestra and David is the editor of three previously unpublished and unavailable Mozart wind octets. Using as his source material photocopies of scores dating back to the early 1700's, he has edited a score and performance parts for four octets found in Appendix "C" of the Köchel catalogue of Mozart's complete works. The editorial policy established by David and the publisher Northdale Music Press strictly respects the source material through a detailed footnoting system, but clarifies and repairs the thousands of inconsistencies and copying "mistakes" (harmonic clashes, inconsistent dynamic and articulation markings, etc.) found in the sources. Two of the octets, K. Anh C 17.03 and K.Anh. C 17.05, have been published and are currently available from Northdale Music Press . K. Anh. C 17.04, and K.Anh. C 17.07 should be available within the next couple of years.
Extractions: Register Free Autographed Memorabilia Baseball Basketball Hockey Football Other Sports Display Cases NCAA College Teams Air Force Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Army Auburn Baylor Boston College Brigham Young Cal Central Florida Cincinnati Clemson Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Duke East Carolina Florida Florida State Georgetown Georgia Georgia Tech Illinois Indiana Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Louisiana State Louisville Maryland Marshall Massachusetts Memphis Miami Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Navy Nebraska North Carolina NC State Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Penn State Pitt Purdue South Carolina Stanford Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Texas Christian Texas Tech Tulane UCLA USC Utah Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington Washington State West Virginia Wisconsin NFL Teams Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs
Ray Bourque Memorabilia And Collectibles - All Hockey Here are some bourque hockey memorabilia and collectibles. Ray Buy itNow . Ray bourque Boston Bruins Autographed hockey Stick. Official http://www.all-hockey.com/hockey-memorabilia/bourque.html
Extractions: All - Hockey Hockey Movies Hockey Memorabilia ... Hockey Books All Hockey Hockey Home Hockey Memorabilia Hockey Art Jean Beliveau Mike Bossy Ray Bourque ... Steve Yzerman Ray Bourque is regarded as one of the best NHL defensemen of all time. Here are some Bourque hockey memorabilia and collectibles. This 8X10 color photo is hand signed by Boston Bruins legends Ray Bourque and Cam Neely. All signatures are clean and come complete with Certificate of Authenticity and holofoil.
Ray Bourque Autographed Hockey Stick - Ray Borque / Sports Apparel Ray bourque Autographed hockey Stick Ray Borque / Sports Apparel. ProductList. Ray bourque Autographed hockey Stick - Ray Borque / Sports Apparel. http://www.locate-massachusetts.com/RAY_BOURQUE_AUTOGRAPHED_HOCKEY_STICK_WM4_055
Link To Bourque March of 2000 that sent future Hall of Fame defenceman raymond bourque from the http://www.canoe.ca/Slam040122/ahl_man1-sun.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz CANOE Travel CNEWS CANOE Money C-Health LIFEWISE AUTONET flirt.canoe.ca Newsstand WHAM! gaming AllPop Search eBay.ca Find Old Friends Free E-Mail shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index Thu, Jan 22, 2004 Statistics DAILY Goals Assists Points Saves PIM SCORING All Categories Points Goals Assists PP Goals SH Goals OT Goals Game Winners Shots Shooting % First Goals Plus/Minus Hat Tricks Streaks Rookies Season Highs GOALTENDING All Teams Goals Ag. Avg. Shutouts Wins Save % ALL-TIME Points Goals Assists TEAM STATS Special Teams Team Records Scoring 1st Goal Goals by Period TEAM BY TEAM Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey N.Y. Islanders