Lord Stanley's Cup: Hockey's Ultimate Prize (2000) (V) Himself. Ron MacLean, . Himself (hockey Night in Canada). Darren McCarty, . Himself. Herself (Entertainment Tonight) (archive footage). joe mullen, . Himself. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296727/
Extractions: Showing page 1 of 8 main details combined details full cast and crew company credits user comments external reviews newsgroup reviews user ratings recommendations plot summary plot keywords Amazon.com summary memorable quotes trivia goofs soundtrack listing crazy credits alternate versions movie connections merchandising links release dates filming locations technical specs laserdisc details DVD details literature listings news articles taglines trailers posters photo gallery on tv, schedule links showtimes official site miscellaneous photographs sound clip(s) video clip(s) Your Vote 1 (awful) 10 (excellent) You need to be a registered user of the IMDb to rate a movie Credited cast: Denis Leary Host John Heffernan Narrator (voice) Jean Page French Narrator (voice) rest of cast listed alphabetically Al Arbour Himself Hector 'Toe' Blake Himself (archive footage) Rachel Blanchard Herself (archive footage) Raymond Bourque Himself (as Ray Bourque) Martin Brodeur Himself Jerry Bruckheimer Himself (archive footage) Terry Crisp Himself Kris Draper Himself Theoren Fleury Himself Michael J. Fox
NHL Notebook: 'C' Of Red Flows Again their hands full the whole playoffs, mullen said Marleau, Scott Niedermayer, joe Sakic and joe Thornton are of the most respected figures in hockey since he http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04144/320609.stm
Extractions: Click photo for larger image. Joe Mullen remembers what it was like to play before the "C of Red" at the Saddledome during Calgary's drive to the Stanley Cup in 1989. The way the city immersed itself in the Flames' battle for a championship, and the wild celebrations their victories inspired along Electric Avenue. And even if he had begun to get a bit murky on a few of the details about that heady spring 15 years ago, Calgary's improbable surge to the 2004 Stanley Cup final would have rekindled them. "With the fans going wild and all," Mullen said, "it's deja vu all over again." There are a few differences. The Calgary team that won the Cup in 1989 had been one of the league's best for several years and had a lineup stocked with prime talents such as Mullen, Joe Nieuwendyk Hakan Loob Theo Fleury Gary Roberts Doug Gilmour Rob Ramage Joel Otto Gary Suter , and Lanny McDonald Jarome Iginla , captain of these Flames, might be more gifted than anyone who played on the 1989 Cup team, but his supporting cast has nothing approaching the skill or depth of the club on which Mullen played.
Two Gold Medal Dreams Iced By Twists Of Fate not for fate, there would be two more hockey gold medals residing in Pittsburgh in Upper St. Clair, to be exact. Penguins assistant coach joe mullen had a http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04024/265146.stm
Extractions: If not for fate, there would be two more hockey gold medals residing in Pittsburgh in Upper St. Clair, to be exact. Penguins assistant coach Joe Mullen had a chance to be on the 1980 "Miracle" U.S. Olympic team. But his father had a stroke, and Mullen turned pro to help support his family. Harvard freshman defenseman Dylan Reese was selected to the U.S. team that struck gold at the World Junior Championships this winter. But Reese developed a herniated disc in his back and had to miss the tournament. Things worked out OK for Mullen. He won three Stanley Cups, including two with the Penguins. He became the first U.S.-born player to get 500 goals and 1,000 assists. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Reese, a New York Rangers draft pick, wouldn't mind having a similar career. "I'd take that any day," Reese said. "He's one of the best American players ever." Mullen sheds no tears when he looks back at having missed Lake Placid.
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Extractions: HOCKEY HISTORY: Jan. 27, 1965: Ulf Sterner became the first Swedish-born player to appear in the NHL as New York beat Boston 5-2. Sterner's NHL career lasted only four games all with the Rangers. Feb. 7, 1976: Darryl Sittler set an NHL record with 10 points in one game on six goals and four assists in an 11-4 win over Boston at Maple Leaf Gardens. It was the last game Bruins goalie Dave Reece ever played in the NHL. Feb. 7, 1995: Pittsburgh's Joe Mullen had two goals and added two assists (in a 7-3 win over the Florida Panthers) to become the first American-born player to score 1,000 points in the NHL. Mullen ended his career in 1997 with 1,063 career points Feb. 7, 1996: The Ducks traded away Tverdovsky and Kilger to Winnipeg Jets for Finnish wiz Teemu Selanne. FEATURED HOCKEY STUFF NHL TEAM SPOTLIGHT ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS HOCKEY MOVIE PUCK TOON TOTAL HOCKEY LEAGUE "Our World Wide "local Fantasy Hockey League"
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1980 NHL Entry Draft -- Brian Mullen .. Younger brother of former NHL player and hockey Hall of Famer joe mullen. Son of former Madison Square Garden maintenance worker Tom mullen. http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1980/80128.html
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Ceglarski Gets His Place Ceglarski coached joe mullen in 1979, who would go on to be inducted into the hockey Hall of Fame in 2000, and Hobey Baker Award winner David Emma in 1991. http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/01/16_007728.php
Extractions: @import "/style/main.css"; @import "/style/classes.css"; @import "/style/formsNtables.css"; @import "/style/content.css"; January 16, 2004 by Jim Connelly /Atlantic Hockey Correspondent Boston College player and head coach Len Ceglarski's jersey was raised to the Conte Forum rafters Friday night in a ceremony between periods of the Boston College- Boston University game. BC's all-time winningest coach was treated to a five-minute pictorial tribute on the BC JumboTron before being presented a framed replica of the jersey by Boston College athletic director Gene DeFilippo. "There are just so many great memories," said a wide-grinned Ceglarski in an interview during BC's 5-1 victory over BU on Friday. "It's hard to tell you how much BC has done for me, my wife and my family. It really was a great thrill for me to come back tonight." ADVERTISEMENT Ceglarski was a three-year letter winner in both baseball and hockey for Boston College, having been part of a legendary baseball double play combo with ex-Boston Red Sox manager Joe Morgan. His standout hockey career at Boston College included the 1949 NCAA Championship in which Ceglarski scored a goal to put BC up 3-2 in an eventual 4-3 victory over Dartmouth . His squad would once again advance to the NCAA tournament the following year, 1950, where they'd fall in the semi-finals to
Top Hockey East Honors Split was named the Old Time hockey Best Defensive Boston University s Mark mullen was selected as Defensive Forward while Merrimack goaltender joe Exter, critically http://www.uscho.com/news/2003/03/13_006446.php
Extractions: @import "/style/main.css"; @import "/style/classes.css"; @import "/style/formsNtables.css"; @import "/style/content.css"; March 13, 2003 by Dave Hendrickson /Hockey East Correspondent Massachusetts coach Don "Toot" Cahoon earned CCM/Bob Kullen Coach of the Year honors. Eight of the nine schools placed representatives on the All-Hockey East teams while the ninth made it a clean sweep with a berth on the All-Rookie Team. Maine players took three major awards. Goaltender Jim Howard earned Rookie of the Year honors, Cliff Loya was named the Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman, and Martin Kariya garnered the Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award. Boston University 's Mark Mullen was selected as the Best Defensive Forward while Merrimack goaltender Joe Exter, critically injured in last Friday night's playoff contest, joined Eaves as co-winner of the ITECH "Three Stars" Award. Boston College goaltender Matti Kaltiainen nosed out Ayers as the ITECH Goaltending Champion with a 2.20 goals against average. ADVERTISEMENT
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Extractions: 1977-1978 AHCA ALL-AMERICAN TEAM UNIVERSITY DIVISION East Mike Laycock- Brown University GOALIE Ernie Glanville - Denver University Bill Blackwood - Clarkson College DEFENSE Curt Giles - Minnesota-Duluth Peter Shier - Cornell University DEFENSE Ken Morrow - Bowling Green Ralph Cox - University of New Hampshire FORWARD Doug Berry - Denver University Joe Mullen - Boston College FORWARD Mike Eaves - University of Wisconsin Lance Nethery - Cornell University FORWARD Mark Johnson - University of Wisconsin COLLEGE DIVISION East West Jim Stewart - Holy Cross GOALIE Bob Janecyk - Chicago State Gerry Ciarcia - Bowdoin College DEFENSE Mike Cadwell - UW-River Falls Mike Smith - AIC DEFENSE Dave Saatzer - Mankato State Bob Devaney - Bowdoin College FORWARD Mike Cody - Gustavus Adolphus Tom Mullen - AIC FORWARD Steve Hansen - Gustavus Adolphus Greg Preston - Oswego State FORWARD Dave Reichel - St. Cloud State
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Extractions: The 5th installment of the CHE All-Star Game is in the record books. The weather outside was cold and snowy, but the action inside the Ice Castle Arena was hot and heavy. The North All-Star squad jumped out to an early 5-1 lead and went on to defeat the South All Stars 8-5 at the 2004 CHE All-Star Game. The North squad wasted no time as Ryan Morgan of Edinboro scored two minutes into the game. A near capacity crowd watched in amazement as the North scored five goals in the first period. Goalie Kevin Shovlin (IUP-DIII) stopped nine of ten shots in the period to hold the North lead. The South made a comeback in period two, notching three goals, highlighted by DJ Books (Carnegie Mellon) goal one minute in the second period. Book also assisted on Mike Hoetzlines (Penn State West) goal in the same frame. The score was cut to 7-4 going into the third period.
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AHS ROUNDUP: Girls, Boys Ice Hockey; Alpine Ski; Boys Swim & Dive Coach Bill Cullen s Andover High boys varsity hockey team stood 64 145.97), and the quartet of joe Reynolds, Rob Medaglio, RJ Samuels and mullen was tops http://www.andovertownsman.com/news/20030206/SP_002.html
Extractions: GIRLS ICE HOCKEY With freshman forward Maria Nasta netting her second hat trick in four games, the Andover High girls varsity ice hockey team routed Chelmsford, 8-1, in recent North Cape League Division 1 play at Phillips Academy's Smith Rink. AHS also defeated Marblehead, 5-3, tied Masconomet Regional of Topsfield, 3-3, and lost a 7-0 decision to Belmont High. Overall AHS is 8-4-3 including 4-3-3 in NCL Division 1 play. Schedule Coach Bill McCarthy's Lady Warriors host Lincoln-Sudbury Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. at PA. Scoring leaders Three players have 20 points each after 15 games, Maria Nasta with 12 goals and 8 assists, Adrienne Shea 10 goals, 10 assists and Ashley Malins 8 goals, 12 assists. Jacqui Munro boasts 3-9-12 points and Kim Chandler 6-4-10. Andover 8 Chelmsford 1 The locals jumped ahead 3-0 in the first period on a goal by frosh defenseman Liz Roda (4:21) and two by team-high sharpshooter Maria Nasta at 7:52 (unassisted) and 10:54. Nasta wasted no time completing her hat trick, converting a Roda pass at 2:01 of the middle session, and sophomore forward Kim Chandler made it 5-0 at 12:42.
AHS Winter Season Practices Start o Girls hockey went 97-4 last year and qualified for the Division 1 500 freestyle champ Sean Geary, Nick Saunders, Jon Meltz, Chris mullen, joe Reynolds, Zac http://www.andovertownsman.com/news/20031204/SP_002.html
Extractions: Tryouts and opening practice sessions for 2003-04 Andover High winter sports teams began Monday afternoon and evening. Basketball, hockey, track and swimming will start regular season play within the next two weeks, while gymnastics and skiing traditionally begin in early January. n n n o Girls basketball is coming off its most successful season in school history, the 24-1 record including a first-ever State Division 1 championship to go with Merrimack Valley Conference 1, Division 1 North and Eastern Mass. titles. The memorable last-second (literally) 48-47 state final win over Minnechaug Regional at the Worcester Centrum is still indelibly etched in the memory, along with the post-game celebration at the Dunn Gym. Several key components from that team graduated last spring, but the Lady Warriors return nine veterans including All-Scholastic Holy Cross recruit Ashley McLaughlin, Matia Kostakis, Meagan Merinder and Jackie Powers. o Boys hoop finished 18-5 last year and returns 10 of 13 players, including the devastating backcourt combo of soon-to-be all-time school scoring leader Chris Vetrano and Jack Barrett.
CBC Sports: Hockey's Reality: Can You Make The Cut? woman aged 19 or over and don t have a professional hockey contract, you and John Madden, threetime Stanley Cup winners Mike Keane and joe mullen and future http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2004/05/08/Sports/makingthecut_tv040607
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