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61. The City Of Mount Pearl - Welcome
Mount Pearl Men’s Rec hockey League Contact Mr Pearl Youth Bowling Council ContactMr. dave Holloway 368 s Tae Kwon Do (Classes at the reid Centre) Contact
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    Minor Basketball Summer Buddy Ball Program Contact: Mr. Gary Sooley, Coordinator Mount Pearl Minor Hockey Association www.mountpearlblades.com 364-5352 (Minor Hockey Office) Contact: Mr. Harry Bartlett, President 747-3139 (H) Mount Pearl Hockey Dads Contact: Mr. Dave Murphy Tel: 364-5999 (H) davidmurphy@roadrunner.nf.net Mount Pearl Hockey Moms Contact: Ms. Mary Cook, President Tel: 747-3354 (H) Mount Pearl Junior Hockey Club www.mountpearlblades.com Contact: Mr. Gerard Dominic, 747-4630 (H) Mount Pearl Men’s Rec Hockey League Contact: Mr. Harold Sheppard, President Tel: 364-4302 (H) Mount Pearl Soccer Association www.mountpearlsoccer.nf.ca Contact: Mr. Ed Moyst, Administrator 364-9793 (Soccer Hut) soccer@mountpearlsoccer.nf.ca

62. Sports Hall Of Fame [Inductees]
Pyle, dave, Wrestling. Ramsay, William Beattie, hockey. Rawson, Donald Doc , Wrestling.Rayner, Chuck, hockey. Reed, George, Football. Reeve, Glenn, Softball. reid, Dr
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Inductee List 2003 Inductees Athletes Federko, Bernie Hockey Friesen, Ron Diving Pavloff, Larry Softball Propp, Brian Hockey Builders Orban, "Bill" William Sport Medicine O'Sullivan, Jim Judo Schulman, Ann Swimming Shury, David Baseball Teams 1978 Bernie Yuzdepski Curling Team 1990 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team
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64. Greater Toronto Hockey League - Graduates
The names of inductees are linked to their profiles at the hockey Hallof Fame website. BORN, NAME, THL/MTHL CLUB. 1964, dave reid, MISS.
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The following is an incomplete list of GTHL players and officials who have gone on to play and work in the National Hockey League. A boldfaced player represents an honoured member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. The names of inductees are linked to their profiles at the Hockey Hall of Fame website. BORN NAME THL/MTHL CLUB BILL DURNAN(G) NORTH TORONTO LEFTY WILSON(G) TORONTO LIONS DON HEAD(G) WESTON DUKES, TORONTO MARLBOROS JOHN HENDERSON(G) TORONTO MARLBOROS BILLY HARRIS WESTON DUKES HOWIE YOUNG ST. MICHAEL'S MIDGET CARL BREWER WESTON BILL WHITE TORONTO MARLBOROS DAVE DRYDEN(G) ST. MIKE'S JR. BRIAN CONACHER TORONTO MARLBOROS GEORGE STANDING TORONTO MARLBOROS '57-'58 FRED STANFIELD MISS. REPS '60-'61, DIXIE BEEHIVES JR. AL SMITH(G) TORONTO MARLBOROS MIKE WALTON ST. MICHAEL'S MIDGET '61-'62/NEIL MCNEIL'62-'63 MIKE BYERS TORONTO MARLBOROS '62-'63 BRIAN GLENNIE TORONTO MARLBOROS GERRY MEEHAN NEIL MCNEIL MAROONS(EAST METRO) '62-'63 KEN DRYDEN(G) HUMBER VALLEY, ETOBICOKE INDIANS('64-65) GARY EDWARDS(G) WESTAIRS, TORONTO MARLBOROS SYL APPS JR. TIM ECCELSTONE HUMBER VALLEY, TORONTO MARLBOROS

65. RFM's HOCKEY PAGE
WPHL. He played against Dan Murphy in BC junior hockey, and with him for TeamBritish Columbia. IHL. 14 Matt reid RW. season. 14 dave Seitz C.
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T H E P U C K S T O P S H E R E These are the players whose careers I follow most closely. Many (*) are former Clarkson students I taught in 1993-94; some are Clarksonians I met while teaching there; some I met only after leaving Clarkson. Some have retired from professional hockey; some never played in the pros. In following the Golden Knights after college, I've been able to meet some of their teammates.
# 29 Josh Bartell D Josh graduated in 1996 and is an admissions counsellor at Clarkson. He has volunteer-coached the Knights and does an outstanding job as radio color commentator for their games. He and his lovely wife Margaret have three beautiful boys. My guess is they'll all be Knights some day. # 9 Hugo Belanger LW
Hugo has had an extremely long and distinguished career in both ice and roller hockey. He is currently with the Birmingham Bulls of the ECHL. He was player/coach of the Ft Wayne, Indiana Komets of the IHL. He has a two-way contract with the Phoenix Mustangs of the WCHL and was a WCHL all-star and WCHL MVP for 1999. He plays roller hockey in the summers for the Virginia Vultures of the MLRH. He formerly played for the now-defunct Long Island Jawz of the RHI. He is the highest-scoring player in RHI history. # 34 Chris "Barnyard" Bernard G The Yard graduated in 1998, majoring in technical communcations, and has played for Binghamton, Mohawk Valley, and the Missouri River Otters of the UHL, Columbus and Fayetteville of the CHL, Roanoke of the ECHL, and Philadelphia of the AHL. He has the highest win% in NCAA history and was CHL goalie of the week in November 1998. He retired from hockey at the end of the 1999-2000 season. GO YARD!

66. UMaine Athletics - Men's Hockey
hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20022003 hockey East Association WMU Rose RW 6 BrentRumble D 27 reid Yantzi D 2 Foster D 17 Andy Townsend D 22 dave Cousineau D
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October 27, 2002 Maine, Western Michigan Fight to 4-4 Draw
ORONO, MaineChris Heisten (Anchorage, Alaska) scored with 1:05 remaining in regulation as the University of Maine men's ice hockey team skated to a 4-4 tie with Western Michigan on Sunday afternoon at Alfond Arena in Orono, Maine. The Black Bears are 3-1-1 with the tie while Western Michigan goes to 2-3-1.
The Broncos struck first, just 2:53 into the tilt, when Pat Dwyer (Great Falls, Mont.) and Brent Walton (Elmira, Ontario) teamed up to find Paul Davies (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) on an odd man rush on the power play. Davies beat UMaine netminder Frank Doyle (Guelph, Ontario) for his second goal of the season. The Black Bears answered back just over two and a half minutes later when Colin Shields (Glasgow, Scotland) scored his fourth power play goal, and fifth overall, with a blast from the high slot. Todd Jackson (Cortland, N.Y.) found Martin Kariya (North Vancouver, British Columbia) with the puck and he gave to Shields. It was the first tie in a game that saw four ties and four lead changes.
The Black Bears took their first and only lead of the day late in the first period when Kariya won a faceoff in the Western Michigan zone to Francis Nault (Tracy, Quebec), who ripped a shot from the blueline at 19:18. The Black Bears held the lead the majority of the second period. Western Michigan had several great chances to get the equalizer midway through the period when it had a five-on-three advantage for 1:44, but several outstanding defensive plays from Troy Barnes (Pembroke, Ontario) and Robert Liscak (Skalica, Slovakia) and excellent netminding by Doyle kept the score 2-1. The Broncos did however get the tying goal at 16:46 when Reid Yantzi (Tavistock, Ontario) found Dana Lattery (Cochrane, Alberta) who was able beat Doyle.

67. UMaine Athletics - Men's Hockey
hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20002001 hockey East Association Clarkson vs Maine(Dec 27 5 3rd 1017 CLA EV Kevin O Flaherty Matt Poapst, dave reid 6 3rd 1926
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December 27, 2000
Black Bears Defeat Clarkson, 4-2
ESTERO, Florida - The University of Maine hockey team defeated Clarkson University in the opening round of the Everblades College Classic in Estero, Florida, 4-2 on Wednesday evening. The Black Bears advance to the title game of the tournament to be held at TECO Arena on Thursday at 8:00 p.m.
Clarkson took the early lead against Maine when freshman Mike Nagai took a perfect centering pass from senior Don Smith and knocked in his own rebound at 4:45 of the first for his second goal of the season. Maine got on the scoreboard when it took advantage of its third straight power play opportunity with a man-advantage marker at 15:58 from Martin Kariya.
Robert Liscak put the Black Bears ahead at 5:53 of the second period. Francis Nault scored his first collegiate goal at 9:04 of the third period to push the cushion to 3-1. Just 73 seconds later, sophomore Kevin O'Flaherty made it a one-goal game converting on a rebound opportunity at the top of the crease. With just 34.3 seconds remaining, Dan Kerluke sealed the victory for Maine with an empty net goal for the final 4-2 score.
The Black Bears outshot Clarkson 31-29. Matt Yeats made 27 saves in the win for the Black Bears. Karl Mattson posted 27 saves for the Knights. Clarkson was 0-of-3 on the power play, while Maine was 1-of-4 with the man-advantage.

68. Provincial Men's Hockey
199394 Men’s hockey (OUAA). Paul Davis, Mark DeNardis, George Dourian, dave Dubuc,dave Ford, Kevin Rob Lee, Paul O’Hagan, Adam Pender, Todd reid, Eric Ross
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About Us Contact Information Staff Directory Facility ... Varsity Teams Provincial Men's Ice Hockey 1996-97 Men’s Ice Hockey (OUAA) Ryan Bouman, Chris Clancy, Adam Christilaw, J.P. Davis, Chris Emerton, Jeff Flanagan, Ryan Foster, Paul Galbraith, Mark Gowan, Jason Haelzle, Kevin Hastings, Colin Hindle, Barry Johnson, Chris Logue, David Milek, Bill Monkman, Matt Mullin, Jason Reesor, Paul Rosebush, Michael Selkirk, Tim Spitzig, Briane Thompson, Tim Thompson, Joe Van Volsen, Ryan Weis, Dean Woodman, team doctor: Dr. Barry Martin, trainer: Josh O’Keefe, manager: Rob Saunders, statistician: Neil Srivastava, assistant coaches: Paul Brydges, Mike Parson and head coach: Marlin Muylaert. 1993-94 Men’s Hockey (OUAA) Michael Allen, Dave Anderson, Brandon Christian, Chris Clancy, Jean-Paul Davis, Mark DeNardis, George Dourian, Dave Dubuc, Dave Ford, Kevin Hastings, Dan Haylow, Brad Haelzle, Brian Holland, Jeff Kaufmann, Rob Lee, Paul O’Hagan, Adam Pender, Todd Reid, Eric Ross, Steve Smillie, Ron Solomon, Rob Thorpe, Todd Wetzel, trainers: Chris Sulway, Tim Lee, Scott Rowland, assistants: Brian Hayton, Rick Allain, Aldo Guidolin and head coach: Marlin Muylaert.

69. NHL Entry Draft
With Coyotes VP of Scouting And Player Personnel dave Draper Major Junior hockey Leagueand Ontario hockey League Blair reid has been with the Coyotes since 2000
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Michael Barnett is the Coyotes Executive Vice President and General Manager and is entering his second draft with the Coyotes. Barnett sat down with PhoenixCoyotes.com and discussed his thoughts in the days leading up to the draft.

70. Phoenix Coyotes - Team
a little more prepared for the American hockey League and reid We start off backin September and try midterm meetings in December with dave Draper, Vaughn
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Team One On One With Coyotes Scout Blair Reid By: Damon Markiewicz Question: What part of the Canadian Hockey League do you focus on and how many years have you been scouting? Reid: Well my main focus now is the Western Hockey League in Canada and all the Tier-2 teams starting from Winnipeg and including all teams west of there spanning four provinces: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. In addition, I also look after the US high school and the US junior leagues as well as the Western US colleges. Combined with Shane Churla and Vaughn Karpan, we try to cover the Western area of North America. Question: Is there a different style of play between the Ontario Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League?

71. Web Hockey League - Players
LW dave reid Detroit Cougars Shoots Left Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada - May15, 1964 Status WHL Player Waiver 1999-2004 Web hockey League Contact.
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72. CM Magazine: Index Of Book Reviews By Author
Grades 3 5 / Ages 8 - 11. reid, Thomas. Grades 5-9 / Ages 9-14. Romanuk, Paul. ToughGuys of hockey 16 Players Who Beat the Odds. Review by dave Jenkinson.
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Radu, Kenneth.
Romanian Suite.
Review by Willa Walsh.
Grades 10 and up / Ages 15 and up.
Radunsky, Eugenia and Vladimir.
Yucka Drucka Droni.
Review by Janice Foster.
Grades K - 4 / Ages 5 - 9.
Raeside, Adrian.
Dennis and the Fantastic Forest.
Review by Irene Gordon.
Grades K - 7 / Ages 5 - 12.
Rainey, Kaitlin and Hegedus, Alannah.
Bleeps and Blips in Rocket Ships: Great Inventions in Communications.
Review by Gail Hamilton.
Grades 5-9 / Ages 10-14.
Rainey, Kaitlin and Hegedus, Alannah.
Shooting Hoops and Skating Loops: Great Inventions in Sports.
Review by Tom Knutson.
Grades 5 and up / Ages 11 and up.

73. San Angelo Saints Professional Hockey
After reid stopped Lubbock s dave MacIntyre on the first sudden deathshot, Trevor Weisgerber tallied for the Saints to seal the win.
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74. All﷓Time Hockey Records
AllTime hockey Records. 1965-Present. Top 10 All-Time Points. Rank Name Points. 2.Lon Hovland 297 95-98. 3. dave Selissen 283 75-79. 4. Todd reid 251 65-70.
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Rank Name Points Glen Lang Chris Campbell Casey Van Damme Scott Van Damme Kevin Kranics Tom Doig Jeff Bottem Mas Fukishima Raplh Worthing Dustin Fahl Jeff Glowa Rank Name Goals Scott Van Damme Chris Campbell Ralph Worthing Casey Van Damme Glen Lang Mike Hendrickson Tom Doig Ron Evans Fred Harbinson Ron Pulak Rank Name Assists Jeff Bottem Glen Lang Kevin Kranics Casey Van Damme Tom Doig Chris Campbell Mas Fukashima Chris Chelios Dustin Fahl Rodney Graham Rank Name Games Randy Barker Rodney Graham Brent Shaback Vance Mattson Steve Wiggins Doug Smith Scott Wagner Jeff Glowa Dustin Fahl Todd Dahl Rank Name Penalty Minutes Kris Wilson Lon Hovland Dave Selissen Todd Reid Jeff Miller Kevin Mattila Kevin Kranics Shawn Williams Ron Pulak Lindsey Braun GOALIE RECORDS Rank Name Games Dave Graichen Nate Ziemski Don Carlson Mike Heinzen Casey Oie Tom Pink Daryl Gellegos Jeff Markham Ev Borg Gary Lapenski Rank Name Wins Nate Ziemski Dave Graichen Tom Pink Casey Oie Jeff Markham Keith Bartholomaus Brett Klosowski Don Carlson Scott Kolquist Bob Montrose Todd Welhouse Against Average Rank Name GAA Nate Ziemski Tom Pink Dave Graichen Keith Bartholomaus Jeff Markham Dean Reed James Jenson John Erspamer Brett Klosowski Bob Montrose Rank Name Saves Dave Graichen Mike Heinzen Don Carlson Nate Ziemski Casey Oie Gary Lapenski Daryl Gallegos Ev Bong Brett Klosowski Tom Pink Rank Name Save Nate Ziemski Dave Graichen Tom Pink Keith Bartholomaus Lou Karakas Jeff Markham James Jenson Brett Klosowski Bob Montrose Dean Reed

75. Hockey Trade Rumors - Hockey Information And Rumors - A List Of 2001 Free Agents
COLORADO Rob Blake, (UFA) Ray Bourque, (UFA*) Jon Klemm, (UFA) Joe Sakic,(UFA) dave reid, (UFA) Patrick Roy, (UFA). Brent Thompson, (VI).
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76. DenverPost.com - Avalanche Hockey
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Denver Post Sports Writer Nov. 8, 2000
- Established NHL teams such as the Colorado Avalanche are just wild about playing expansion clubs. It usually means a chance to take an easy two points, and get a look at some cool new uniforms in the process. Tuesday was such a night for the Avs, who shut out the forest greenclad Minnesota Wild 2-0 at the Pepsi Center. So far, three of the Avs' 11 wins this season have come against first-year Minnesota and Columbus. This was the first meeting for the Avs against their new Northwest Division rivals, with four other meetings still to be played. Goals by Joe Sakic and Minnesota native Shjon Podein got the Avs their second straight win, and Patrick Roy had to make some difficult saves among his 23 in getting career shutout No. 49. Despite a brief layoff and a day that started at the Arapahoe County courthouse, Roy appeared highly in sync. "I felt awesome out there," Roy said. "It was great to have those four days, and today I was really focused. Hopefully it will be the same way against the Blues Thursday night." The Avalanche badly outshot the Wild in the first period, 14-4, but none of them was a high-quality scoring chance. Former St. Louis Blues (and Denver Grizzlies) goalie Jamie McLennan looked sharp, however, and visions of another Sean Burke-style performance of last week against the Avs were starting to form.

77. UNH Athletics - Men's Hockey
hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20022003 hockey East Association Clarkson vs NewHampshire (Dec 27, 2002 2 Chris Blight/2 17,7,8,39,20 8,10,22,4 dave reid/5 4
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December 27, 2002
New Hampshire ice hockey defeats Clarkson, 4-2
Prudden notches two goals and an assist
DENVER - Senior Joshua Prudden scored two goals as New Hampshire (11-3-2) defeated Clarkson (5-9-1), 4-2, in the first game of the Denver Cup in Magness Arena on Friday night (Dec. 27).
New Hampshire wasted no time getting on the board as Prudden's wrist shot beat Clarkson goalkeeper Dustin Traylen only 24 seconds into the contest. Lanny Gare registered his team-best 18th assist on the play. The two teams played even hockey for the rest of the first period with each squad notching nine shots on goal. The Wildcats held a 1-0 lead at the first intermission.
The first nine minutes of the second period were very similar to the end of the first, with both teams holding their ground defensively. Brian Yandle broke the 30-minute scoring drought with a power-play goal at 8:59. Yandle's first collegiate goal beat Traylen high clove side after a feed from Gare. Both teams had many scoring chances throughout the rest of the period, but neither team was able to capitalize. The period ended with Clarkson on a power play, but UNH was able to hold on to its 2-0 advantage.

78. UNH Athletics - Men's Hockey
hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20022003 hockey East Association Clarkson vs 2New Hampshire (Dec 06, 2002 at Durham, NH 0 0 1 1 -1 7 dave reid ..
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No. 2 New Hampshire men's hockey defeats Clarkson, 5-2
Abbott and Callander each tally three points to lead Wildcats
DURHAM, N.H. Senior forward Jim Abbott (Mars, Pa.) and sophomore forward Preston Callander (Regina, Sask.) each tallied three points, both tying career highs, as No. 2 University of New Hampshire defeated Clarkson University, 5-2, in non-conference play Friday night at the Whittemore Center Arena.
The Wildcats (10-2-2) took the early lead at 2:29 of the opening frame, scoring their 11th power play goal of the season. Junior forward Nathan Martz (Chilliwack, B.C.) potted his fifth of the season when he knocked the puck past Clarkson netminder Mike Walsh. Sophomore forward Justin Aikins (South Surrey, B.C.) and junior defensemen Tim Horst (South St. Paul, Minn.) were given the helpers. The Golden Knights (4-7-1) knotted the game at 1-1 when Jay Latullippee beat New Hampshire netminder Mike Ayers (Hingham, Mass.) for his fourth goal of the season at 4:38. Chris Blight and Mac Faulkner assisted on the play.
Abbott scored his third of the season, lifting the puck over the shoulder of the Golden Knights goalie and giving the Wildcats a 2-1 with 4:14 remaining on the clock in the opening stanza. Sophomore forward Sean Collins (Reading, Mass.) and Callander were credited with the helpers.

79. Hockey Canada News
HNO. Devin Klein, SHA, Sean reid, ODHA, Eddie Russell, Newfoundland. WHL.Ryan Bell, hockey Manitoba, dave Loubier, hockey Québec, To
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News Releases Press Release November 3, 2003
HOCKEY CANADA LEVEL VI OFFICIATING SEMINAR IN SASKATOON, SK
ATTRACTS TOP OFFICIALS FROM CANADA AND THE WORLD CALGARY, ALBERTA - Twenty-four Canadian officials and two international delegates will attend the Hockey Canada Level VI Officiating Seminar November 5-9, 2003 in Saskatoon, SK, Hockey Canada announced on Monday.
The seminar prepares these top officials for National Championship finals and designated IIHF competitions (i.e. Memorial Cup, Royal Bank Cup, Allan Cup, Hardy Cup, University Cup, World Championships, Olympics). Level VI is the top level of officiating in Canada and is required to officiate in a National Championship final and designated IIHF competitions.
"Canada has always been a top provider of quality level of officials throughout the World," said Maurice Roy, Referee-in-Chief with Hockey Canada. "This begins with the Hockey Canada Officiating Program, an instructional program that is the leader of other hockey nations around the world."
Candidates on hand were nominated by the Hockey Canada Branches and are already fully certified Level V officials. An established selection committee reviewed all the candidates and selected those that will be in attendance in Saskatoon.

80. Hockey Canada
Translate this page HNO. Devin Klein, SHA, Sean reid, ODHA, Eddie Russell, Newfoundland. WHL.Ryan Bell, hockey Manitoba, dave Loubier, hockey Québec, Pour
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