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:: K-Wings / Wings Stadium News Release :: Kalamazoo, MI The Kalamazoo Wings of the United hockey League announce thatdefensemen david Beauregard (Port Huron) - david hymovitz (Richmond) http://www.wingsstadium.com/news/2005/1-11_allstar.htm
Extractions: Director of Public Relations and Broadcaster Kalamazoo, MI - The Kalamazoo Wings of the United Hockey League announce that defensemen Daniel Carriere and Greg Labenski have been selected to participate in the 2005 Pepsi UHL All-Star Classic. The game will be played Monday, January 24th in Glens Falls, New York. With 23 points, Carriere is fifth among all UHL defensemen in scoring. Carriere also leads the K-Wings in plus/minus rating with a +13. This will be Carriere's first trip to the All-Star Classic. Like Carriere, Labenski will be making his first visit to the All-Star Classic. Labenski, who has split time between the K-Wings and the Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League, has played in 18 games with Kalamazoo and amassed 11 points and is +8. Voting for the starters for the 2005 Pepsi UHL All-Star Classic is currently ongoing at www.theuhl.com. Fans are encouraged to vote for their selections on who they feel the starters for the January 24th game should be. All-Start voting started today and will conclude next Monday, January 17th at 11:59 p.m.
Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports AHL President david Andrews and Director of hockey Operations Jim Mill, The line of Craig Charron, david hymovitz and Dmitri Nabokov have combined http://www.canoe.ca/AHLNotebook/week21.html
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Extractions: Business Manager What a difference a week makes. Just seven days ago the Binghamton Senators were a season-high twelve games over .500, were riding a 10-game unbeaten streak, and had a comfortable five-point lead over the second-place Bridgeport Sound Tigers. Since then, the B-Sens have dropped two straight - a 2-1 heartbreaker in Worchester and a 4-0 loss Wednesday night against the fourth-place Springfield Falcons -and have watched their Eastern Division lead shrink to three points. "We were on a pretty good roll," said Binghamton forward Dennis Bonvie. "But good teams respond. We had a sloppy one before the [All-Star] break and a sloppy one now. We're not going to make excuses. We have a couple of days to regroup here and play the way we've been playing; we haven't been doing that too much and this is what happens." The two losses were the first back-to-back defeats for Binghamton since January 8th and January 10th, but the Senators came close in Worchester.
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Extractions: Staff Writer As Binghamton University students start the second half of their 2002-2003 school year, the Senators delve into the second half of their corresponding season. The Sens had a fairly successful first half, but as they emphasize the importance of every game and every point in the standings, they will look to sustain their recent level of play. Here's a look back at the first half of the Binghamton Senators inaugural season, and a look ahead at what to expect as the B-Sens make their playoff run: RECAP OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS: HIGH: Oct. 11, 2002 vs. Bridgeport (5-4 W) - Brian Pothier nets the game-winning goal 47 seconds into overtime to give the Sens their first victory in franchise history in front of a sold-out-crowd. Jason Spezza shows fans what all the hype is about as he tallies a goal and two assists during a four-goal second period. LOW: Oct. 12, 2002 vs. Hartford (5-3 L) - In head coach John Paddock's first game against his former team, his B-Sens suffered a tough loss as they carried a 3-3 game into the third before yielding two third period goals. Goaltender Ray Emery stopped 19 shots in the first period and 35 overall, but couldn't stop the Senators from suffering their first loss of the season.
Extractions: The last three games of the Motor City Mechanics' six-game road trip just got a bit longer. The Mechanics will be without the services of their hottest player, Chris Gignac, and their third leading goal scorer, Jeff Goldie. They may also be without winger Dan Price, who has 13 points in 23 games since joining the club. "We could be in trouble this weekend," said Motor City coach Garry Unger, whose club is 9-25-6 this season. The wives of Goldie, who didn't make the trip to Richmond with the team, and Price, who is with the team, are due to delivery any day. Goldie is second on the team with 14 goals. Gignac's situation is a bit more dicey. He was unable to obtain an H2B working visa. An H2B working visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to enter into the United States temporarily to work. Players at the minor-league level are considered seasonal workers and fall under that category. "Migrant workers and hockey players were put in the same category," United Hockey League president Richard Brosal said. "He filed and they stopped issuing those on January 3. We've got our lawyers looking at other ways to obtain him the proper paperwork."
USCHO.com: 1995-96 Hockey East Year In Review also had by linemate david hymovitz (2619-45 overall, 16-14-30 in HE).hymovitz was chosen to the All hockey East squad, the only Eagle so honored. http://www.uscho.com/news/1996/05/13_000807.php
Extractions: @import "/style0405/main.css"; @import "/style0405/topnav.css"; @import "/style0405/classes.css"; @import "/style0405/formsNtables.css"; @import "/style0405/content.css"; May 13, 1996 by Dave Hendrickson /Hockey East Correspondent No matter what the year, every hockey season has something that makes it special and worth coming back for. This past year, Hockey East had its share of downs, from the tragic injury to Travis Roy in his first shift, to the penalties imposted on Maine for violating NCAA rules. There were the ups too. The exciting season put together by the UMass-Lowell River Hawks and their "sweep" of No. 1 Boston University, to the upstart Providence Friars winning their first Hockey East Championship since the league started in 1985. ADVERTISEMENT
Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports The American hockey League has released the clear day rosters for each of its 27member hymovitz, david Kelly, Chris Kwiatkowski, Joel Langfeld, Josh http://www.theahl.com/AHLNews0203/22_ahl.html
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Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports david hymovitz contributed a goal and an assist and Simon Lajeunesse stopped 37shots 2, Binghamton, david hymovitz 8 (shorthanded) (Unassisted), 636. http://www.theahl.com/Scoreboard/Hockey/AHL/ahl_custom_boxscores/AHL-BINGHAMTON-
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 SYRACUSE, New York (Ticker) Chris Kelly and Brad Smyth both scored twice as the Binghamton Senators defeated the Syracuse Crunch, 5-3. Kelly netted consecutive goals near five minutes apart for a 3-2 lead with 6:30 gone in the second stanza and Smyth halted a six-game goal drought with two third-period markers. David Hymovitz contributed a goal and an assist and Simon Lajeunesse stopped 37 shots for Binghamton, which has taken five of its last seven. Karl Goehring replaced Pascal Leclaire 1:32 into the second period and gave up two goals on 23 shots for the loss. David Ling had a goal and two assists for Syracuse, which fell to 1-2-0 against the Senators this year.
UHL LEADERS THROUGH GAMES OF 11/22/2004 Tuesday, November 23, 1022 AM UNITED hockey LEAGUE LEADING SCORERS POINTS TEAMGP G A 16 9 13 22 Dufour, JeanFrancoi RCK 16 8 14 22 hymovitz, david RMD 14 8 http://www.slam.ca/StatsHKU/BC-HKU-STAT-LEADERS-R.html
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Hymovitz Earns Player Of The Week Honors - OurSports Central earns Player of the Week honors. 02/16/05 United hockey League (UHL) RichmondRiverDogs Richmond, VA Richmond RiverDogs LW david hymovitz has been named http://oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3127117
Official Web Site Of The Syracuse Crunch Hockey Club Smyth (11g, 8a) and left wing david hymovitz (11g, 8a) lead the Senatorsin scoring this season, with 19 points apiece. Goaltender http://syracusecrunch.com/press/index.cfm?&action=display&pr_id=452
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Richmond RiverDogs Featured Player david hymovitz (18). Daivd will represent the Dogs at the 2005Pepsi UHL All Star Classic next Monday. He is tied with Mark Turner for http://www.riverdogshockey.com/
Extractions: MOST RECENT HEADLINES Apr 9th, 2005 - 'Dogs Lose Season Finale... Apr 8th, 2005 - Mechanics Beat 'Dogs... Apr 6th, 2005 - RiverDogs Host Adirondack... Apr 6th, 2005 - 'Dogs Defeat Frostbite... Apr 3rd, 2005 - Final Week of the Season... FEATURED PLAYER Featured Player - David Hymovitz (18) Daivd will represent the 'Dogs at the 2005 Pepsi UHL All Star Classic next Monday. He is tied with Mark Turner for the club lead in scoring. Hymovitz also earned the 'Dogs first AHL call-up and played a game with the Binghamton Senators. Hymovitz, a former star at Boston College, spent all of the past two seasons in the AHL. Past Players Of The Week