FOXNews.com - Top Stories - Hockey Player Can't Remember Being Hit Gary Bettman for reinstatement before he can play again. have a tremendous game, thisgame of hockey, and I Canucks general manager Brian Burke was glad to see http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115602,00.html
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); Hockey Player Can't Remember Being Hit Tuesday, March 30, 2004 OAS_AD('Middle'); The Colorado Avalanche search ) forward still has a red welt under his right eye, but wore a broad smile while speaking to the media for the first time since Vancouver's Todd Bertuzzi search ) sucker-punched him during a game on March 8. "I feel very fortunate to be able to be here today, to be able to walk in here," the 25-year-old Moore said before Colorado played Los Angeles. "I don't know whether I'll be able to play again, but I remain optimistic. I'm more fortunate just to be alive and to take one day at a time." Moore waved to the crowd from one of the luxury boxes in the first period after he was welcomed back by the public address announcer. The fans gave him a standing ovation that lasted more than a minute and players from both teams tapped their sticks on the ice. Moore sustained two broken vertebrae, a concussion and cuts on his face when Bertuzzi punched him from behind and drove his head into the ice. The hit was believed to be retaliation for a check by Moore in February that knocked Canucks star Markus Nasland search ) out for three games.
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WFAA.com | News For Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas | Hockey: Stars Extra He still hasn t lost one playing hockey. The Academy of general Dentistry advisesathletes to wear mouth He s been a pointa-game player since arriving in http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/hockey/stars/extra/stories/021204dnspo
Extractions: 11:39 AM CST on Thursday, February 12, 2004 By RICHARD DURRETT / The Dallas Morning News Sometimes, what's missing can tell you a lot about somebody. "If you walk down the street and smile, and people see missing teeth, they assume you're a hockey player," Stars defenseman Richard Matvichuk said. "It's part of the image. You've got cracked teeth or broken noses." Stars/NHL Stars 4, Islanders 4 Stars get to point, rally to tie Islanders, 4-4 Notebook: Tugnutt offers healthy outlook Summary Stars Extra: A smile can say a lot - such as whether you're a hockey player ... More Stars Hockey is one of the few sports in which team dentists routinely work home games. Pucks, sticks and punches make the mouth susceptible to damage. Some players consider it part of the job and are proud to show their missing teeth. Others don't want any part of dentures and dentists. Here are some of the Stars' stories: A GAP IN ERSKINE'S CAREER Stars defenseman John Erskine's front teeth didn't last long in his hockey career. At his first junior training camp, Erskine dropped the gloves and was punched hard enough in the mouth that the teeth hit the ice. The dentist attempted to save the teeth but was unsuccessful.
IIHF - NEWS The bios of the new council members workshops on issues like Image of hockey, Marketing Licenses, Development Program, Arena Project and player Transfers. http://www.iihf.com/news/newsgc20002.htm
Extractions: "It's hard right now to find the right words", a visibly moved René Fasel said when addressing the congress immediately following the standing ovation. "I am obviously very happy and I can only promise that I will put all my heart, my effort and my commitment into the cause of the IIHF and international hockey."
1999 CIAU Women's Ice Hockey Championship Robyn is a second year general Studies student from Stillwater This past year sheplayed for the CIAU National she turned her talents to the ice hockey rink and http://www.whockey.com/univ/ciau/1999/e/bios.html
Extractions: AWARDS Kim is a 5'8" Physical Education freshman from Chateauguay, Quebec. Her accomplishments this year included being named QSSF Rookie of the Year and being named to the Canadian National Team January 28", 1999. For the Martlets she had a stellar 2.35 goals against average with three shutouts in 22 games. She also set a McGill record with 51 saves in her CIAU regular season debut against Concordia. Robyn is a second year General Studies student from Stillwater, Nova Scotia. She is an exceptional multi-sport athlete. This past year she played for the CIAU National Champion Calgary Dinosaurs women's soccer team seeing considerable action as a reserve midfielder. Once soccer was over she turned her talents to the ice hockey rink and was the goaltender for the Dines team that advanced to the conference final. She recorded three shutouts in conference action this year and was rewarded for her efforts by being named to the Canada West conference all-star team. Leanne MacDonald, St. Francis Xavier
BU Ice Hockey freshman year, he earned AllConference honors in hockey. in the ninth grade Alsoplayed baseball, soccer the Universitys College of general Studies Born http://www.bu.edu/athletics/icehockey/bios/maiserbio.html
DVD Verdict Review - Slap Shot credible performance as a longtime player who doesn The story is mostly about hockey,but interwoven are of production notes, cast and filmmakers bios, a poor http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/slapshot.php
Extractions: The Charge Old time hockey can be violent, profane, and darned funny! Opening Statement An absolutely classic sports film, and one of a few to cover hockey, Slap Shot will please just about any sports fan with its humorous, sometimes serious, but dead-on take of minor league hockey and the towns that support it. Thanks to Universal, you may not realize this movie is over 20 years old! The Evidence I have to confess up front that hockey is one of my favorite sports to watch as a fan, and last year I had many an enjoyable night at rink-side watching the local minor-league hockey team go at it. By no means is this a prerequisite to enjoying the movie, but if you have any association with hockey, whether as a player or a fan, I think you will have an even better time appreciating this flick. Slap Shot is the story of the Charlestown Chiefs, a low-rent minor league hockey team that is struggling both in the standings and at the box office, due in part to the financial woes of the local plant, which is itself in danger of closing. As if the astounding fashions on display aren't enough of a clue, this story clearly takes place in the early 1970s when the Rust Belt was beginning to get hit by hard times.
Extractions: November 3, 1998 Charlottesville, VA Cavalier senior All-American Michelle Vizzuso (Fairfield, N.J./West Essex) was named the ACC Player of the Week for the second time this season after helping Virginia win a pair of games last week. Against Radford, Vizzuso tallied one goal and added a goal and an assist against #13 Duke. Vizzuso's goal against Radford was the game-winner and her assist in the Duke game was also the game-winning assist. A member of the United States national field hockey team, Vizzuso is the Virginia career leader in assists with 58, which ranks her second all-time in the ACC and 12th nationally. She needs two goals to become only the second person in ACC history to have 50 goals and 50 assists in a career. She holds third place all-time on the Virginia career scoring chart with 154 points and ranks ninth all-time in the ACC. Her 23 assists this season leads the nation and is also the top mark in Virginia history for a single season. Shell also has 10 career game-winning goals and 12 career game-winning assists. She is the first person in Cavalier history to record double-digit totals in these categories for a career. The Cavaliers, ranked second in the nation, host the 1998 ACC Field Hockey Championships this weekend, November 5-8, 1998. All five teams are ranked in the top 20. Duke will play Wake Forest on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 2:00. In the semifinals on Friday, North Carolina will play Maryland at 12:00 and Virginia will play the Duke/Wake winner at 2:30. The championship game is at 3:30 on Sunday, Nov. 8.
Indiana University Athletics - Field Hockey News Update includes updated statistics, player and staff bios, and honors junior year, BeckySward began playing golf at All Around Athlete From field hockey to bowling http://iuhoosiers.com/fieldhockey/news/00-01/wfh09-13-00.html
Extractions: Indiana University unveiled a new look to its athletic website with the start of the 2000 season. Complete game results are available on the web at www.athletics.indiana.edu following the event. In addition, the women's field hockey page includes updated statistics, player and staff bios, and honors and weekly features on current athletes.
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64th River Oaks International Tennis Tournament - Player Bios - Petr Korda 1998 player bios. PETR KORDA (CZE) ( pronounced peter KOR-da) Birthdate January 23, 1968 Turned pro 1987. Birthplace Prague, Czechoslovakia. Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco. Height 6'3" (1.90rn) http://www.webshark.com/riveroaks/1998/bio_korda.htm
Extractions: Quarterfinalist: Doha, Milan, Rotterdam, Atlanta, U.S. Open. 1997 IN REVIEW CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Powered his way into the Top 100 by winning the Budapest Challenger and reaching the QF at his Tour debut in Prague ... In doubles, reached final in Palermo (w/Smid) ... Won first two doubles titles in Gstaad (w/Srejber) and Prague (wl Navratil) ... Made giant rankings move of 224 spots within a three-month period by reaching first Tour singles final in Frankfurt (I. to Curren) ... Doubles titlist in Stuttgart (w/Smid) ... Reached QF in Toronto-indoor and SF in Philadelphia in consecutive weeks ... Won doubles title in Monte Carlo (w/Smid) and finalist at French Open (w/lvanisevic) ... 1991 - Won first Tour singles titles in New Haven (d. Ivanisevic) and later in Berlin (d. Boetsch) ... Also finalist in Tampa, Washington and Montreal ... Finished in the Top 10 for the first time, improving from 38 to No. 9 ... Won doubles titles in New Haven (w/Masur) and Berlin (w/ Novacek) ... Surpassed $1 million in career prize money ...
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The Summit In 1972: Links Canada 1972 Where Are They Now Players bios Stats Players Info Goalies Defense Forwards. Self) geocities.com Canadian Style hockey - hhof.com http://www.chidlovski.com/personal/1972/links.htm
Extractions: Links and References Books and Media Resources BIBLIOGRAPHY Ken Dryden and Mark Mulvoy, Face-off at the Summit , Little, Brown and Company, Boston/Toronto, 1973 John Macfarlane, Twenty-Seven Days in September , Hockey Canada and Prosport Productions, Canada, 1973 Jack Ludwig, Hockey Night in Moscow Arkady Komarov (ed.), Hokkei: Spravochnik Hockey: Reference Book , in Russian), FiS, Moscow, 1977 Valery Kharlamov and Oleg Spassky, Hokkei: Moia Stihia Hockey Is My Nature , in Russian), Ogonyok, Moscow, 1977 Future Trends Experience, Hockey Canada'72 , Canada, 1991 Roy MacSkimming, Cold War: The Amazing Canada-Soviet Hockey Series of 1972 , Douglas and McIntyre Ltd, Vancouver/Toronto, 1996 Steve Dryden (ed.)
Worcester IceCats Official Site is fortunate to have one of hockey s brightest young are committed to longterm playerdevelopment via by Blues Senior Vice President and general Manager Larry http://www.worcestericecats.com/news/html/story325.html
Extractions: WORCESTER, MA St. Louis Blues President and CEO, Mark Sauer, today named John S. Ferguson President and General Manager of the Worcester IceCats, the Blues' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. The announcement comes on the heels of the Blues' September 14th purchase of IceCats. In addition, Ferguson was assigned the position of Governor for the IceCats. Ferguson will perform the Worcester duties in conjunction with his current position of Vice President/Director of Hockey Operations for St. Louis. Over the past four seasons, Ferguson has been a familiar presence in Worcester. His original assignment called for him to serve jointly as the Blues Assistant General Manager and the IceCats General Manager and Director of Hockey Operations. On February 26, 2001, the Blues elevated him to VP/ Director of Hockey Operations. "Our organization is fortunate to have one of hockey's brightest young executives in John Ferguson," Sauer said. "The St. Louis Blues are committed to long-term player development via a strong franchise at the AHL level in Worcester. 'Fergie' has been, and will continue to be, critical to our continued success in Worcester, which in turn will benefit our young prospects and parent club in St. Louis." Ferguson has been lauded by Blues Senior Vice President and General Manager Larry Pleau as being, "instrumental in the organization's success since joining the team in 1997." Under Ferguson's watch, the IceCats have blossomed, registering a 116-87-28-9 record (.561), while over 30 players have been promoted from Worcester to St. Louis. Last season, the IceCats finished the 80-game regular season slate with the best record in the League and were presented with the F.G. 'Teddy' Oke Trophy as New England Division Champions and the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy as the AHL's Regular Season Points Champion.
Female Hockey Programs Kathy Berg Program Director Female hockey Olympic Oval 2500 University SeveralTeam Canada players have come through the Olympic Oval Oval Coaches bios. http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/Female_Hockey_Program.asp
Extractions: Olympic Oval Female Hockey Program The fastest growing sport in North America! In 1995 the Olympic Oval pioneered the first training centre in the world designed specifically for international high performance female hockey players. This unique holistic training program develops the athlete's mental and physical skills, to prepare them for performance at an elite level. The Olympic Oval Female Hockey Program offers a world-class training facility, with expert coaching, advanced technology and overall support, in a quality environment. The program allows the athlete to perform both athletically and academically. Through a partnership with the National Sport School, players may enroll and acquire an adjustable and flexible school schedule, which allows the progressive holistic training of a "complete" female hockey player.
Canucks.com - Schedule - Broadcast Listings - Broadcaster Bios Broadcaster bios was 198485 and he broke into the broadcasting world with HockeyNight in Per-View Ryan Walter brings 15 years experience as a player and a http://www.canucks.com/subpage.asp?sectionID=122
Extractions: Coach Schuman began his first year as Head Coach with the University of Wisconsin in August 2003. He brings tremendous teaching and playing experience to the Badgers. Schuman was named the 2003 Wisconsin PGA Teacher of the Year and earned the 2002 and 2003 Wisconsin PGA Player of the Year honors. Prior to joining the University of Wisconsin, Schuman served as head golf professional and director of instruction at Hawks Landing Golf Course. Before joining Hawks Landing, he served as director of instruction at the Rick Smith Golf Academy in Naples, FL. The academy is world-renowned for its teaching techniques and is a regular stop for many PGA Tour players including Phil Mickelson and Jerry Kelly. He played for the nationally ranked Florida Gators while in college where he earned three letters in golf. Schuman earned All-America status in 1986, and was an All-SEC choice in 1985 while playing on the Gators' 1985 SEC championship team. After graduating with a degree in criminal justice, Schuman joined the Australian Tour for a year followed by five years on the Nike and Ben Hogan Tours.
Spotlight Sport - Ice Hockey hockey players are very superstitious! great science experiments based in the sportof ice hockey. site has schedules, sports outlines, athlete bios, and much http://www.edgate.com/wintergames/design/spotlight_sport/hockey.htm
Extractions: Hockey was first brought to North America when British soldiers stationed in Nova Scotia, Canada, played the earliest games. By the 1870s, a group of college students at McGill University in Montreal were organizing games and had developed the first known set of hockey rules. In accordance with this new set of regulations, known as the "McGill rules," a puck was substituted for a rubber ball and the number of players on a team was set at nine. The National Hockey League was formed in 1910; there are currently 30 clubs competing in the National Hockey League.
Sens Want Simpson To Add Toughness hockey Plus. more than just muscle to the Ottawa Senators lineup, according to generalmanager John He s a veteran hockey player. http://www.ottawasun.com/Slam040205/nhl_ott-cp.html
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