2005-06 Scoresheet's Hockey Players List Scoresheet s 200405 hockey Player List Bryan 399) 23.5 0.3 28 TB boyle, Dan400) 22.8 0.3 34 DAL Zubov, Sergei 401) 22.7 0.3 29 NAS Timonen, http://www.scoresheet.com/NHLcurrent.html
Extractions: Scoresheet's 2005-06 Hockey Player List 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 (2003-04 since the 04/05 season was cancelled), the fourth number is the player's age as of Opening Day, and then his current NHL team (as of 8/18/05) is shown. Players with a dash (-) after their name were unsigned as of 8/18/05. Left Wings Right Wings Centers Defensemen ... Goalies Create your ranking list on the web: There is a feature on our web site that allows you to create your ranking list by simply clicking on player's names. You can also edit that ranking list by cutting and pasting, can save it to work on later, and can e-mail your list straight to us from the web page. Your single stage draft list should have up to 250 players on it. (You can list less and if your list runs out we will draft remaining players for your team based on whomever had the most points last year.)
Extractions: @import "/style0405/main.css"; @import "/style0405/topnav.css"; @import "/style0405/classes.css"; @import "/style0405/formsNtables.css"; @import "/style0405/content.css"; March 20, 2005 by Jack Weiland /Special to USCHO Boston College and Maine that ignored all but two of the nearly 18,000 people in the building. Halfway through the second period, wide-open BC sophomore Brian Boyle collected a pass in front of the Black Bear net. Maine netminder Jimmy Howard slid post-to-post and out to challenge the 6-foot-7, 235-pound Eagle. Mano a mano. The Hingham, Mass., kid smoked his wrist shot past Howard. Moments like that, or the two goals Boyle potted in the championship Saturday night at the FleetCenter against New Hampshire to earn honors as the tourney's most valuable player, were few and far between in October. "I was wide open and [Pat Gannon] found me with a great pass so I knew I had some time," Boyle said of the semifinal goal after BC's 3-1 title triumph. "But, earlier in the year I might have had some jitters and shot it quickly." Boyle scored just five goals in the first half of the season. Since Jan. 4, however, he has buried 14. He had at least a point in every game of the Hockey East playoffs, racking up four goals and two assists in the four games. Including the regular season, Boyle has nine points in his last seven games.
NHL.com - News National hockey League News. The Tampa Bay Lightning resigned defencemanDan boyle, 29, to a $10-million, three-year contract. boyle has 27 goals, http://www2.nhl.com/news/2005/08/232506.html
Extractions: Team Sites Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Affiliate Sites CBA News AHL ECHL UHL CHL ELITE NHL Officials NARCh Mighty Roos Eishockey.com flowers.nhl.com NHL Auctions NHL Alumni PowerPlay NHLExchange Beckett e-Store Hockey Archive (CP) - Star winger Simon Gagne and defenceman Kim Johnsson re-signed with the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday after accepting their one-year qualifying offers. Gagne, 25, will earn $2 million US this season while Johnsson will make $2.2 million. Gagne, who will attend Canada's Olympic orientation camp next week, had 24 goals and 21 assists in 80 games in 2003-04 and also helped Team Canada capture the World Cup of Hockey in September 2004. The Tampa Bay Lightning re-signed defenceman Dan Boyle, 29, to a $10-million, three-year contract. Boyle has 27 goals, 85 assists and 131 penalty minutes in two-a-half seasons with the Lightning. He tied for the scoring lead among defencemen during the 2004 playoffs with 10 points in 23 games.
Extractions: "Je n'avais jamais porté les couleurs de mon pays auparavant et on ne pense pas à l'argent quand on vient ici, a confié le joueur de centre des Sénateurs d'Ottawa, Mike Fisher. Nous sommes très bien traités ici. Nous ne sommes pas payés mais c'est très agréable de représenter son pays lors d'une compétition."
Extractions: ALLEMAGNE Gardiens de but : Oliver Jonas; Alexander Jung; Robert Muller. Défenseurs : Michael Bakos; Christian Erhoff; Sascha Goc; Erich Goldmann; Lasse Kopitz; Patrik Koppchen; Robert Leask; Mirko Ludemann; Nico Pyka; Andreas Renz; Stephan Retzer; Stefan Schauer; Christoph Schubert; Denis Seidenberg; Alexander Sulzer; Martin Walter; Shayne Wright. Attaquants : Vitalij Aab; Ronny Arendt; Alexander Barta; Jan Benda; Boris Blank; Tino Boos; Sven Felski; Petr Fical; Sebastian Furchner; Marcel Goc; Thomas Greilinger; Michael Hackert; Jochen Hecht; Robert Hock; Klaus Kathan; Marcus Kink; Daniel Kreutzer; Eduard Lewandowski; Tomas Martinec; Nikolaus Mondt; Andreas Morczinietz; Martin Reichel; Marco Sturm; Christoph Ullmann; Stefan Ustorf. AUTRICHE Gardiens de but : Berns Bruckler, Univ. of Wisconsin (NCAA); Claus Dalpiaz, Innsbruck (Autriche); Jurgen Penker, Salzburg, (Autriche); Gert Prohaska, Villach (Autriche). Défenseurs : Gerd Gruber, Graz (Autriche); Jiri Hala, Graz; Florian Iberer, Graz; Sven Klimbacher, Innsbruck; Alexander Mellitzer, Innsbruck; Florian Schwitzer, Innsbruck; Mike Stewart, Villach; Martin Ulrich, Dusseldorf (Allemagne); Gerhard Unterluggauer, Innsbruck.