Untitled Document Jim Lites (President), Bob Gainey (Vice President, hockey Operations and Adam Deadmarsh, Stephane Fiset, Adam Foote, Peter Forsberg, alexei gusarov, Dave Hannan http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/nhltrophies/rosters.html
Extractions: Scott Stevens (Captain), Tommy Albelin, Jim Bicek, Martin Brodeur, Sergei Brylin, Ken Daneyko, Patrik Elias, Jeff Friesen, Brian Gionta, Scott Gomez, Jamie Langenbrunner, John Madden, Grant Marshall, Jim McKenzie, Scott Niedermayer, Joe Nieuwendyk, Jay Pandolfo, Brian Rafalski, Pascal Rheaume, Mike Rupp, Corey Schawb, Richard Smehlik, Turner Stevenson, Oleg Tverdovsky, Colin White. Staff: Lou Lamoriello (President/General Manager), Pat Burns (Head Coach), John MacLean (Assistant Coach), Bob Carpenter (Assistant Coach), Jacques Caron (Goaltending Coach), Larry Robinson (Special Assignment Coach), David Conte (Director of Scouting), Milt Fisher (Scout), Claude Carrier (Assistant Director of Scouting), Dan Labraaten (Scout), Marcel Pronovost (Scout), Bob Hoffmeyer (Pro Scout), Dr. Barry Fisher (Orthopedist), Vladmir Bure (Consultant), Taran Singleton (Hockey Operations), Marie Carnevale (Hockey Operations), Callie Smith (Hockey Operations), Bill Murray (Medical Trainer), Michael Vasalani (Strength/Conditioning Coordinator), Rich Matthews(Equipment Manager), Juergen Merz (Massage Therapist), Harry Bricker (Assistant Equipment Manager), Alex Abasto ( Assistant Equipment Manager).
NHL.com Players Boguniecki, Eric (II) Bordeleau, Sebastien (II) Corso, Daniel (II) gusarov, alexei (III) Murray seasons or more (NHL or Minors, excluding Junior hockey), and (ii http://www2.nhl.com/lineups/player/freelist01.html
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DenverPost.com - Avalanche Hockey Louis Blues hadn t been against the B Team. Indeed, the Blues best player Thursday night was former Avlanche player alexei gusarov. No, really. He was. http://63.147.65.175/hockey/game0309.htm
Extractions: March 9, 2001 - ST. LOUIS - It would have had a more impressive feel, and left a sweeter taste, if the Colorado Avalanche's 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues hadn't been against the B Team. Indeed, the Blues' best player Thursday night was former Avlanche player Alexei Gusarov. No, really. He was. Without injured players, including NHL MVP Chris Pronger, stars Al MacInnis, Pavol Demitra and Michal Handzus, the Blues were an easy mark for the Avalanche. Still, regardless of who filled the Blues' sweaters, the Avs will take the win. The Blues still were close to Colorado in the overall points chase. But the victory by the Avs opened an eight-point lead on St. Louis in the quest for the Presidents' Trophy, and a seven-point edge on idle Detroit. "We know they're short-handed and that they're a lot better team when they've got those guys in there," Avalanche captain Joe Sakic said. "We know what that's like. It has happened to us before. But we just came out and played the same game we've been playing lately, no matter who's out there." Sakic led the way in Avalanche victory No. 43, with two goals and one assist. He remained one point behind Pittsburgh's Jaromir Jagr, who also scored three points Thursday night. Milan Hejduk added a goal and two assists, Ville Nieminen scored his third in two games, and newcomer Steve Reinprecht added his first in an Avalanche sweater to round out the victory.
DenverPost.com - Avalanche Hockey home city of the chocolate factory and the Avalanche s American hockey League affiliate. After alexei gusarov was called for kneeing at 1655 of the first, Roy http://63.147.65.175/hockey/game1126.htm
Extractions: Denver Post Sports Writer Nov. 26, 2000 - At this point, the Avalanche lineup looks more like a hybrid team called the Colorado Hersheybears. (Or Hersheybars, if you prefer.) But the injury-plagued Avs still have enough firepower, especially from the intact and healthy Joe Sakic-centered top line, to survive on most nights. Saturday was one of those nights. Milan Hejduk backhanded the puck off the shaft of his stick past Calgary goalie Mike Vernon at 39 seconds of overtime to give the Avalanche a 3-2 victory over the Flames at the Pepsi Center. It was Hejduk's second score of the game, and Sakic had the other Colorado goal, making it a big nine-point night for the Sakic-Hejduk-Alex Tanguay line. Tanguay, a second-year winger, had three assists, and Hejduk got the game-winner after Vernon made the initial save on a Tanguay shot. "I drove to the net," Hejduk said after the wild - and sudden - finish. "Alex put it on net, and I was kind of lucky. I hit it with the shaft, so I was pretty surprised when it went in. I was just hoping I could hit it." But that's why Colorado coach Bob Hartley repeatedly says Hejduk has magic hands. He makes those kinds of plays instinctively, uncannily and regularly. This time, the goal finished off the Flames, who got two power-play goals from Marc Savard in the late Hockey Night in Canada show.
SPORTSLETTER March 1998 into the Games, only three Olympic ice hockey entrants had won both Olympic gold and the Stanley Cup Peter Forsberg of Sweden, and alexei gusarov and Valeri http://www.aafla.org/10ap/SportsLetter/sl398_.htm
Extractions: Vol. 10, No.1 Dear Reader: CBS's "60 Minutes" aired a February 22, 1998, piece critical of the International Olympic Committee. One of CBS's star witnesses was Robert Helmick, a former IOC member and past president of the United States Olympic Committee, who charged that the Nagano Olympic bid committee had lavished gifts upon IOC members during the bid process. The "60 Minutes" story acknowledged that Helmick resigned his IOC post amid conflict of interest allegations, and then reported, without comment, Helmick's claim that he had been "totally exonerated" of all charges. Had "60 Minutes" bothered to check, they would have found a somewhat more complicated story regarding Helmick. But then, reporting the full truth about Helmick would have diminished his credibility. Here are the facts. Helmick resigned as USOC president in September 1991 shortly after the conflict of interest charges were aired publicly. He resigned from the IOC in December of the same year. Between these two resignations, the special counsel engaged by the USOC to investigate charges against Helmick issued his report. It stated, "Mr. Helmick repeatedly violated the conflict of interest provisions of the USOC By-Laws, as well as the Statement of Principles, by virtue of his paid representation of clients having business with the USOC and that he did so without adequate disclosure or in some cases without any disclosure."
Grant Fuhr (1981-2000) Allowed penalty shot goal (alexei gusarov), March 10, 1993. DID YOU KNOW? Grant lists the NFL s Green Bay Packers as his favourite nonhockey sports team. http://hockeygoalies.org/bio/fuhr.html
Extractions: Last updated Sunday, 11-Apr-04 15:23:02 EDT Name pronounced FYOOR. "The Sabres have a political problem here as well. They gave up Dave Andreychuk, Daren Puppa and a No. 1 draft pick to get Fuhr from Toronto in February 1993 and they need to get something in return for him. The scuttlebutt at the draft in June was that other teams were offering nothing more than draft picks - and not first-rounders - for Fuhr." (The Sporting News 1994-95 Hockey Yearbook, p. 47) "Fuhr was flying high until Toronto's Nick Kypreos flattened him in the second game of the playoffs and blew out Fuhr's right knee. Extensive reconstructive surgery followed, putting Fuhr's career, not to mention this season, at risk. But after his remarkable resurgence last season, no one is counting out another Fuhr comeback. In midsummer, he was making remarkable progress in his rehab and keeping his weight down."
1999-2000 Scoresheet's NHL Players List hockey Scoresheet hockey Order Form Fantasy hockey Draft Packet Index hockey Players Lists D Kaberle, Frantisek 605) 7.9 0.1 35 COL D gusarov, alexei 606) LA D http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/NHL1999.html
Extractions: 1999-2000 Scoresheet's NHL Players List This is the player list used for the 1999-2000 hockey season. Do NOT use this list for the hockey season beginning in October, 2000 - use the 2000-01 player lists Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have problems. Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Fantasy Hockey Scoresheet Hockey Order Form Fantasy Hockey Draft Packet Index ... Goalies The first number is the Scoresheet Player number, the second number is his total points earned last season (using our game's formulas), the third number is his average rating per game he played last season, the fourth number is the player's age as of Opening Day, and then his current NHL team is shown. Additions
Torino 2006 - Sport - Hockey Su Ghiaccio - Parliamo Di.... hockey Waterloo ei russi Valeri Kamensky, Viacheslav Fetisov, Igor Larionov, Vladimir Malakhov e alexei gusarov. http://www.torino2006.org/sport/rubrica.php?idm=100089&idcom=102304&pag=4&keysec
FAQs: ESPN NHL Hockey: Renaming FAQ in the ways you could edit the rosters in the game, ESPN NHL hockey allows for CAN) D4 06 Craig Wolanin (29, 6 3, 205, USA) D6 - 05 alexei gusarov (32, 6 2 http://faqs.ign.com/articles/455/455268p1.html
FAQs: NHLPA Hockey '93: Walkthrough/FAQ the finals to pull off the dream that burns in every hockey fans soul. 68 Valeri Kamensky 17 Forward 68 Mikhail Tatarinov 4 Defense 64 alexei gusarov 5 Defense http://faqs.ign.com/articles/382/382490p1.html
NHL2 - Fantasy Hockey Butsayev (C) Eric Charron (D) Paul Comrie (C) Patrick Cote (LW) Philip Crowe (RW) Dave Duerden (LW) Johan Garpenlov (LW) alexei gusarov (D) Ian Herbers (D http://www.nhl2.com/retirees.htm
Extractions: In , as in every sport, there comes a time when the great players, and the not so great players, decide to leave and hang up their equipment for the final time. These become the retired, and in some minds, the legends. What you will find here is a list of players that have played their all, and are now retired from . They are listed by year, and they are shown with the last franchise that they had the honor of playing for.
Boston.com / Sports / Hockey / Bruins / Neely's Great 8 This was Cam Neely the artist, a memento for the archives. Taking a pass from Adam Oates at center ice, Neely charged at Quebec defenseman alexei gusarov. http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/articles/2004/01/11/neelys_great_8/
Extractions: Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Bruins By Jim Hoban, Globe Staff, 1/11/2004 In his 10 seasons with the Bruins, Cam Neely gave Boston fans innumerable thrills - whether it was pucks flying into the net or fists flying into opponents' faces. Here is one man's subjective list of the eight most memorable moments involving the unforgettable No. 8. ADVERTISEMENT Feb. 16, 1987 - Killer instinct If there was a fearsome but respected Canadien, it was Mike McPhee. He didn't have to fight; sometimes he just glared. But when McPhee ran Neely into the Forum boards behind the Bruins net, the McPhee mystique came unraveled in a hurry. Bouncing off the boards, Neely responded with a straight left, immediately wobbling McPhee. Once they squared off, it was over quickly. Neely landed a few solid lefts and McPhee ended up in a familiar position for Neely foes: on all fours. Legendary Bruins announcer Fred Cusick proudly proclaimed, "You do not mess with Cam Neely.'' April 26, 1988 - Canadiens killer The Bruins finally discovered an antidote for the Canadien curse. With a 3-1 series lead in the haunted house on Saint Catherine Street, Cam Neely put the Canadiens away with two goals in the Game 5 clincher. He gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead by overpowering defensemen Rick Green and Chris Chelios. But the piece de resistance was a deke instead of a body check, a quick move around overmatched defenseman Petr Svoboda at the Montreal blue line. Neely cruised in alone on Patrick Roy and calmly beat him over the glove with a spellbinding wrist shot that ended 45 years - and 18 playoff series - of torment. "I'm the one who's overjoyed,'' said general manager Harry Sinden. "Me and all those people who have been sitting in their living rooms, watching, for all of these years.''
Canada.com | Salt Lake City 2002 Who stands between Canada and hockey gold? Mikhail Shtalenkov and Andrei Trefilov; defencemen Dmitri Mironov, Igor Kravchuk, alexei gusarov; forwards alexei http://www.canada.com/sports/olympics/features/020602_worthy_hockey.html
Extractions: - Power play: Doug Weight is the best bet to quarterback the first unit, with Keith Tkachuk manning the high slot or playing down low. Bill Guerin and John LeClair should vie for the other spot up front. Go with Brian Leetch and Phil Housley at the points or put a forward back there to replace Housley.
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