Chicago Wolves Cleveland (43-3), a full National hockey League affiliate with the Minnesota bierk (2-2-2) made 13 saves before being replaced by David Brumby midway http://www.chicagowolves.com/news/readstory.cfm?story=117
Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports matched the Coyotes zac bierk in the 65minute deadlock. bierk, who has spentmuch of this season with Springfield in the AHL, made 40 saves to earn http://www.theahl.com/AHLNews0301/13_ahl.html
Extractions: NHL.com Cup Crazy Stats Schedules BroadbandTV Coolest Kids Official Shop Jobs Trivia Team Sites Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Affiliate Sites Welcome to the NHL.com Network Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz CANOE Travel CNEWS CANOE Money C-Health LIFEWISE AUTONET flirt.canoe.ca Newsstand SunTV WHAM! Gaming AllPop Free E-Mail shop.canoe.ca Jobboom CareerConnection Classified Extra Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Ecards Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index The Pirates began play as the top affiliate of the Washington Capitals in 1993-94, and a roster heavy with future NHL stars immediately led the team to the Calder Cup title, becoming the fifth team ever to win the league championship in its first year of play. (Their Cumberland County predecessors, the Maine Mariners, did the same in 1978.) Nearly a decade later, eight members of the '94 Pirates, along with their head coach, are still thriving in the NHL.
Los Angeles Times NOTE Sean Burke has replaced zac bierk in net for the Coyotes. zac bierk leftthe game with a hip flexor. 2 Period, 1745, ANAHEIM, 1, Phoenix, 0 http://sports.latimes.com/default.asp?c=latimes&page=nhl/scores/final/P113260.ht
PuckUpdate .: The Hockey Blog :: Archives Archives (weekly) PuckUpdate is a Web log, or blog, dedicated to hockey news. So Phoenix s ZacBierk has been kicking around the NHL (and IHL and ECHL) for a while. http://www.puckupdate.com/archives/2003_02_16-2003_02_22.html
Extractions: Slave to the Grind OK. So Phoenix's Zac Bierk has been kicking around the NHL (and IHL and ECHL) for a while. So it isn't anything new, but I still love the fact that his brother is Sebastian Bach of Skid Row. And I really love that Bach told Sports Illustrated , "It blew me away to see Wayne Gretzky trying to score on my little baby-faced brother and failing...I'm stoked, man!" after Bierk's first NHL win back in 1998. Sadly (and oddly, for a goalie), Burke is a team leader . So trading him won't be a clean break for the team. But Phoenix can't be too picky. They need to get stoked, man. Posted by Steven Ovadia on Friday, February 21, 2003, 08:34 AM What Wood Al Use? The Free Press says wooden sticks are out . Now all the kids love graphite. It turns just about everyone into a superstar. But not everyone loves composite sticks. Al MacInnis won the All-Star Game's hardest shot competition with a wooden stick MacInnis switched to a composite sticks last year, but switched back to wood this year. The Blues probably appreciate that. Wooden sticks are a lot cheaper. And MacInnis isn't alone in his love of wood. Besides beavers and termites, who also enjoy wood, about 15% of the NHL still uses wooden sticks. The most common reason for using wood? "It gets me stoked, man!"
1976 In Canada: Information From Answers.com actor; September 13 Jose Theodore, hockey goaltender; September 17 - ZacBierk, hockey goalie; October 1 - Denis Gauthier, hockey player http://www.answers.com/topic/1976-in-canada
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping 1976 in Canada Wikipedia 1976 in Canada See also: 1975 in Canada other events of 1976 1977 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history January 14 - The Eaton's catalogue is discontinued. January 28 - The government of Saskatchewan takes over the provinces potash industry. February 4 - The Supreme Court rules provinces cannot censor movies. February 7 Toronto Maple Leafs star Darryl Sittler scores ten points in one game. February 7 Joe Clark is elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party replacing Robert Stanfield April 1 - The CRTC is given the power to regulate Canadian television and radio. April 15 Dome Petroleum is given approval to drill for oil in the Beaufort Sea May 2 Time Magazine 's Canadian edition is discontinued. June 25 - The CN Tower opens in Toronto June 30 - Parliament votes to abolish the death penalty July 17 - The 1976 Summer Olympics open in Montreal October 14 - Over a million workers stage a one day strike to protest wage and price controls.