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Extractions: Rank Total Owner Email Larry Nelson lnelson@rubinlab.umd.edu Derek Chapman dschapma@watarts David Kribs dwkribs@barrow Geoff MacDonald ggmacdon@watarts Geoff Haddock G.Haddock@exeter.ac.uk Troy A.W. Visser tvisser@watarts Dalton Wolfe dwolfe@julian.uwo.ca Mark Zanna mzanna@watarts Dave Klassen dklassen@watserv1 David 'The Mask' Brandow djbrandow@watcom.on.ca Amy Rubin arubin@rubinlab.umd.edu Tim Farrell tim@watarts Marla Bigel mbigel@watarts Chester Eickmeier chet@daycare Kyle Adam akheffer@ebtech.net Paul Fera paulfera@nortel.ca Charissa Cheah charissa@rubinlab.umd.edu Kathy Wolfe dwolfe@julian.uwo.ca. Ken Rubin krubin@rubinlab.umd.edu Rob Coplan rcoplan@ccs.carleton.ca Cameron MacLean cameron@humansys.com Steve Shikaze shikaze@cgrnserc Bob Hicks bjhicks@dcs1 Steve Wright swright@cats.ucsc.edu Wade Gibbons wngibbons@biology.watstar
Violence In Ice Hockey -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article A number of times, the violence in hockey has escalated to dangerous levels. 1988 dino ciccarelli hit Leafs defenceman Luke Richardson with his stick. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/v/vi/violence_in_ice_hockey.htm
Extractions: Violence has long been a controversial part of (A game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of 6 skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with hockey sticks) ice hockey and the (Click link for more info and facts about National Hockey League) National Hockey League (Click link for more info and facts about Violence in sports) Violence in sports has occurred since sports began. (The act of fighting; any contest or struggle) Fighting has often been seen as a semi-legitimate part of the game, and physical tactics, such as (Click link for more info and facts about checking) checking , are an essential part of the game. There are some who argue that fighting, in fact, keeps the game "cleaner" because the player guilty of questionable play would have to be physically accountable for it on the ice. Advocates of fighting also state that the NHL's (Click link for more info and facts about politically correct) politically correct attempt to ban fighting vis-a-vis the instigator penalty, is actually making the game more violent because the players, mainly the so-called "enforcers," now cannot "police" the game on the ice since teams will be penalized for defending their teammates, thus making the culprit unaccountable for their actions. A number of times, the violence in hockey has escalated to dangerous levels. On the ice, referees may impose penalties for expressly forbidden activities. Off the ice, the NHL sometimes fines, suspends, or expels players. The criminal justice system has also been known to investigate, charge, and convict players. Some critics consider it telling that the NHL is the only professional league that has a major players award for
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Extractions: Visual C# Product Manager Aug September 2005 Oct S M T W T F S Go C# Links Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:29 PM Ed emailed me that the NHL owners and players have finally made peace and there will be hockey next year. The question is, will the fans come? This MSNBC article has some interesting quotes . The first two sum up my feelings, especially since I immediately responded to Ed saying that we need to make a road trip to Vancouver to catch a game (there is no Seattle NHL team much to my dismay). The last one highlights the fact that the NHL has to really reach out to its fan base and make things right. Until today I had forgotten how much I missed the game. All day I couldn't stop thinking about it. Personally, I am glad it is over and am excited to see them back on the ice!
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Extractions: Hockey players-Biography-Juvenile literature. Hockey-Juvenile literature Grades 3 and up / Ages 8 and up. Review by Dave Jenkinson. excerpt: Though he was a dynamic player and a natural-born leader, there were many who thought Bobby Clarke would never be able to play in the NHL. Bobby had been diagnosed with diabetes at 15 years old and needed daily insulin injections. Although the title, Tough Guys of Hockey, suggests that the book's contents might focus on the game's "enforcers," the "physical" players who engage in fights to protect their teams' star players or to motivate their teams to play better, Romanuk, a well-known TV sportscaster, has, in fact, profiled 16 individuals who had to overcome some type of obstacle in order to become and/or remain part of the National Hockey League. And despite the title, one of the "guys" is a "gal," goalie Manon Rheume. Organized alphabetically from Bob Baun to Peter Stasny, with Theoren Fleury as the cover player, the book's 15 pairs of glossy facing pages offer one page of text and a second in the form of a full-colour action photograph of the profiled person. The readable text offers the reason(s) why the person was included and includes direct quotes from the individual, teammates and/or coaches. Basic biographical/playing data is captured in a small box.
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Extractions: Vancouver Canucks The Tampa Bay Lightining were awarded an NHL expansion franchise in 1990. Led by a group that included Henry Lee Paul, Mel Lowell and Phil Esposito, they would begin their lobbying efforts in the fall of 1990 by hosting an exhibition game between the Los Angeles Kings and Pittsburgh Penguins at the Florida Suncoast Dome. A banner crowd of over 25,000 fans attended that game and set in motion hockey's move to southern Florida. Finacial woes plagued the bid from the get go and the process was almost scrapped until Kokusai Green came in with a fresh infusion of cash and a restructured deal was accepted by the NHL. In December of 1991 the NHL welcomed the Tampa Bay Lightning and Ottawa Senators expansion franchises.
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Extractions: 2-of-2 Collisions on the Ice So how much force is generated in a check? Using a mathematical formula, we can discover how much energy is expended in an open ice hit. Let's say it's late in the third period at the San Jose Arena with the Sharks ahead of the Philadelphia Flyers by one goal. Flyers captain Eric Lindros, deep in his team's zone, finds himself alone with the puck, facing a sea of ice. There is only one man who could possibly stop him from breaking away at the goalkeeperSharks forward Jeff Friesen. As Lindros goes into in high gear to tie the game, Friesen decides not to lay back and play it safe, but to rush forward at full speed and perhaps take out the Flyer forward by hitting him straight on. With Lindros weighing in at 6-4, 230 lbs. and Friesen at 6-0, 200 lbs., the fans may want to prepare for a small earthquake in the Arena. Just how much energy results from this collision?
Extractions: Made to Order Program The 5th Edition marks the third year for the innovative Paper Cuts Insert set. This year won't disappoint with a distinctive array of cut signatures. Insert Numbers: Each Paper Cut is a 1 of 1 with different cards inserted. Checklist: Lord Stanley of Preston Red Dutton Sweeney Schriner Aurel Joliat Toe Blake Bill Barilko Joe Primeau Jack Stewart Doug Harvey Lady Byng Dit Clapper Tim Horton Baldy Northcott Cy Wentworth Frank Selke Eddie Shore Frank Calder Turk Broda Carl Voss Fred Shero Frank Boucher Cecil Hart "Bullet" Joe Simpson The Windy City had some legendary teams during the Original Six era. The seven players in this insert set typifies their greatness. Insert Numbers: There are cards in this insert set and each is a Checklist: Bill Mosienko Clint Smith Mush March Max Bentley Tommy Ivan Harry Lumley Earl Seibert Long before The Four Tops, Detroit was famous for their Red Wings. This insert set depicts great Motown heroes from the days of the Original Six.
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Extractions: (Redirected from NHL violence It has been suggested that Fighting in ice hockey be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss Violence has long been a controversial part of ice hockey and the National Hockey League Violence in sports has occurred since sports began. Fighting has often been seen as a semi-legitimate part of the game, and physical tactics , such as checking , are an essential part of the game. There are some who argue that fighting, in fact, keeps the game "cleaner" because the player guilty of questionable play would have to be physically accountable for it on the ice. Advocates of fighting also state that the NHL's politically correct attempt to ban fighting vis-a-vis the instigator penalty, is actually making the game more violent because the players, mainly the so-called "enforcers," now cannot "police" the game on the ice since teams will be penalized for defending their teammates, thus making the culprit unaccountable for their actions. Opponents of fighting retort that international and college hockey, which both harshly penalize fighting with suspensions, lack the incidents violence proponents claim to fear, and question what it is about ice hockey unique to professional team sport that requires a tolerance for violence. A number of times, the violence in hockey has escalated to dangerous levels. On the ice, referees may impose
Extractions: Bertuzzi: Thug? The National Hockey League has suspended Vancouver Canucks forward Todd Bertuzzi for the remainder of the season and the playoffs as punishment for his vicious thumping of Colorado Avalanche forward Steve Moore. In addition, Vancouver police are investigating the incident, and criminal charges could be filed. Given that the law generally frowns upon the clobbering of human beings, isn't all hockey violence illegal? Perhaps in a technical sense, but prosecutors would have a tough time obtaining convictions in the vast majority of cases. There's no law that specifically exempts athletes from being prosecuted for assaults that occur during competition, so it's theoretically possible that a prosecutor could file charges every time a winger gets cross-checked or sucker punched. However, there's a gentleman's agreement of sorts that exists between professional sports leagues and the authorities: As long as the NHL polices itself, and metes out fines and suspensions to offenders, prosecutors generally leave it alone. Both sides prefer it that way: the NHL because it doesn't want the courts interfering with its business, and prosecutors because guilty verdicts would be few and far between. "Implied consent" is an accepted defense against assault charges, and it's clear that NHL players realize that serious roughhousing is part of their job. Many simple assault cases also depend on the willingness of victims to press charges, and few if any pro hockey players want to carry their on-ice feuds into the courts.