WhatIfSports.com: Hockey Play By Play 534, 1960sCanada, Stan Mikita wins faceoff against newsy lalonde 1026,1920sCanada, newsy lalonde wins faceoff against Jean Beliveau http://www.nhl.com/fancentral/quest/canada/boxes/pbp/105650_1.htm
Extractions: 1st Period Summary Jump to: TIME TEAM ACTION Ken Hodge wins faceoff against Howie Morenz Stoppage: goalie stopped Stan Mikita wins faceoff against Howie Morenz Shot on goal by Bobby Hull (wristshot) 2 minute penalty on Aurel Joliat for elbowing Shorthanded - Howie Morenz wins faceoff against Stan Mikita Shorthanded - Shot on goal by Hec Kilrea (snapshot) Shorthanded - Shot on goal by Johnny Sheppard (slapshot) Shorthanded - Frank Nighbor shoots off the rebound (snapshot), Hall saves and covers Shorthanded - Frank Nighbor wins faceoff against Jean Beliveau Aurel Joliat leaves the penalty box. Shot on goal by Norm Ullman (wristshot) Shot on goal by Allan Stanley (snapshot) Shot missed by Stan Mikita (wide of net) Shot missed by Howie Morenz (over net) Stoppage: icing Stan Mikita wins faceoff against Newsy Lalonde Shot on goal by Pierre Pilote (slapshot) Goal scored by Georges Boucher assisted by Frank Nighbor and Leo Reise Frank Nighbor wins faceoff against Norm Ullman Goal scored by Stan Mikita assisted by Ken Hodge and Jacques Laperriere Howie Morenz wins faceoff against Stan Mikita 2 minute penalty on Carl Brewer for cross check Powerplay - Joe Malone wins faceoff against Alex Delvecchio Powerplay - Stoppage: icing Powerplay - Joe Malone wins faceoff against Alex Delvecchio Powerplay - Stoppage: puck in crowd Powerplay - Joe Malone wins faceoff against Alex Delvecchio Powerplay - Shot on goal by Sprague Cleghorn (slapshot) Powerplay - Shot on goal by Newsy Lalonde (wrap around) Shorthanded - Shot missed by Ken Hodge (over net)
A To Z Encyclopaedia Of Ice Hockey - La lalonde, Edouard Charles newsy (18871970) web site Born in In 1941 theLausanne hockey Club merged with Star HC and was named Montchoisi HC. http://www.azhockey.com/La.htm
A To Z Encyclopaedia Of Ice Hockey - Mo The Montreal hockey Club was part of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Associationand was Team captain Jack Laviolette 190910, newsy lalonde 1910-11, http://www.azhockey.com/Mo.htm
George Hainsworth Hockey Memorabilia, NHL Great, HOF hockey memorabilia from the estate of hockey Hall of Fame player and NHL Front Row L. Scott, H. Cameron, George Hainsworth, newsy lalonde, P. Stevens http://www.hockeylegend.com/hainsworth.htm
Extractions: George Hainsworth's 1917 Toronto Kew Beach City Senior Champions Medal George Hainsworth played for the Kew Beach Toronto, City Senior team in 1917. His son, Bill tells me that this was probably in the Balmy Beach area which is (or was) a suburb of Toronto. This medal was presented to him for being champions of the City Senior league that year. This is most likely one of the earliest pieces of memorabilia avilable from the great Hainsworth's playing days. George Hainsworth's 1961 Hockey Hall of Fame induction commemorative tray The photo on the right shows at least three people being presented with these silver platters on October 4th, 1961. The lady on the far right in the photo is the widow of George Hainsworth, who tragically had been killed in a car accident in 1950. She is receiving the tray (pictured above) on his behalf.
Renfrew Ontario - Birthplace Of The NHL Bio of hockey player centre Edouard newsy lalonde, who played for the Edouard newsy lalonde is perhaps one of the most famous former members of the http://www.nhlbirthplace.ca/Millionaires/NewsyLalonde.htm
Extractions: Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde Edouard 'Newsy" Lalonde is perhaps one of the most famous former members of the Renfrew Millionaires. Although only with the team for a short time, his name alone drew crowds and media attention. Nicknamed "Newsy" from his early youth spent working in a Cornwall newsprint factory, he began his professional hockey career with the Cornwall Rovers before moving to Toronto for two seasons. In 1910 he joined the Montreal Canadiens, which was part of the National Hockey Association, and a team also owned by M.J. and Ambrose O'Brien. After watching Lalonde score two goals in his first game as a centre for the Canadiens, Ambrose O'Brien decided the Renfrew Millionaires could benefit from this young star's talent. He sent Lalonde to join the Renfrew Millionaires for the remainder of the season, where he scored 38 goals bringing his total for the year to 40. In 1911, Lalonde returned to the Canadiens.
Renfrew Ontario - Birthplace Of The NHL lr Bobby Rowe, Herb Jordan, Fred Whitroft, Edouard newsy lalonde, The Renfrew Millionaires were a professional hockey team, that for two seasons, http://www.nhlbirthplace.ca/Millionaires/millionaires.htm
Extractions: Millionaires The Renfrew Millionaires were a professional hockey team, that for two seasons, 1910 - 1911 and 1911 - 1912, would attract national attention to the small timber town of Renfrew, Ontario. The creation of railroad contractor and town founder, M. J. O'Brien and his son Ambrose, the Renfrew Millionaires were originally called the Renfrew Creamery Kings, and were a small hockey team playing in the Upper Ottawa Valley League. Dreaming of having their hockey team win the Stanley Cup, the O'Brien's fought to have the team recognized by the Eastern Canadian Hockey Association, which would later become the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA).
Edouard Lalonde - Leaders Achievers - Sporting Lives Images Of Edouard lalonde ED lalonde hockey card, 19111912, artist unknown Edouard newsylalonde (1887-1971) was voted the best Canadian lacrosse player of the http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sporting-lives/05270303_e.html
Extractions: Edouard Lalonde, National Team, No. 97, 1911, artist unknown Edouard Newsy Lalonde (1887-1971) was voted the best Canadian lacrosse player of the Half Century in 1950 and was one of the early stars of the National Hockey League. These cigarette cards were part of sets of lacrosse and hockey stars issued by the Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada and offered as free prizes in the packages of their tobacco products. Sporting Lives Introduction Legends
Extractions: Home Sports Hockey Français In 1898, the Irish built their own college (Loyola) and parted physical company with their French friends. The ties between the two would remain strong, however, and play a critical role in the French gaining entry to Montreal's game. Not only did the first French players in the senior league play for the Shamrocks (Belcourt and Ernest Pagnuelo in 1897, Theophile Viau and Louis Hertubise in 1902), but perhaps even more indicative of the Irish support - and how crucial it was - is the fact that the Shamrocks always voted in favor of having a French-Canadian team join the senior hockey ranks while the other teams did not accept the French until 1905. At about the same time that French-Canadian students first started to play the game, a new sporting club introduced a hockey team meant to be solely for francophone players, though a number of the players were actually Irish. This is where the difficult history of acceptance for French hockey teams begins. In 1894, a group of French-Canadian businessmen formed the Association Athletique d'Amateurs Nationale, known simply as le National . In the 1894-95 season
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Hockey Hall Of Fame lalonde, newsy, Center/Rover, 1950. Langway, Rod, Defender, 2002. Laperriere,Jacques, Defender, 1987 Appears in these articles. Ice hockey http://encarta.msn.com/media_461551016/Hockey_Hall_of_Fame.html
Extractions: Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Multimedia from Encarta Appears in Name Position Year Inducted Builders Adams, Charles Builder Adams, Weston Builder Ahearn, Frank Builder Ahearne, Bunny Builder Allan, Sir Montagu Builder Allen, Keith Builder Arbour, Al Builder Ballard, Harold Builder Bauer, Father David Builder Bickell, J. P. Builder Bowman, Scotty Builder Brown, George Builder Brown, Walter Builder Buckland, Frank Builder Bush, Walter, Jr. Builder Butterfield, Jack Builder Calder, Frank Builder Campbell, Angus Builder Campbell, Clarence Builder Cattarinich, Joseph Builder Dandurand, Leo Builder Dilio, Frank Builder Dudley, George Builder Dunn, James Builder Fletcher, Cliff Builder Francis, Emile Builder Gibson, Jack Builder Gorman, Tommy
Temple De La Renommée De Cornwall - Emplacement Kilger, Bob, hockey, 1992, 0050. lalonde, newsy, hockey, 1968, 0065. Lane, Roscoe,hockey, 1969, 0016. Lapointe, Paul, hockey, 1992, 0049 http://www.cornwallsportshalloffame.com/francais/inductee.htm
Extractions: Inductees La Temple de la Renommée de Cornwall de la renommée est fière de présenter les profils suivants des recrutés choisis. L'information additionnelle et les objets façonnés liés à plusieurs des recrutés sont sur l'affichage chez le hall de la renommée, et nous vous encourageons à visiter quand dans le secteur. Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Football ... Builders Click on the Inductee Name to see a detailed profile. Inductee Sport L'Année Listing Hockey Batten, Don Hockey Belmore, Mort Hockey Bingley, Robert Hockey Brown, Gerry Hockey Brown, Newell Hockey Burke, Neil Hockey Burns, W. C.(Billy) Hockey Carpenter, Doug Hockey Carter, Bill Hockey Charlebois, Bob Hockey Contant, Elzear Hockey Contant, Joseph Hockey Cooper, Carson Hockey Costello, Bernie Hockey Denneny, Allan Hockey Denneny, Corbett Hockey Denneny, Cyril Hockey Denneny, Jim Hockey Denneny, John Hockey Donihee, Garth Hockey Donihee, Joe Hockey Donihee, Tilden Hockey Dover, Leonard Hockey Dupuis, Lori Hockey Dupuis, Roy Hockey Emerton, Eddy Hockey Ezard, David Hockey Filion, Amedee Hockey Filion, Rudolph Hockey Gallinger, Clarence
Hockey Hall Of Fame - Hockey Humour demanded Canadiens captain newsy lalonde of referee Marsh. When the ref claimedthat he had called no infraction, lalonde asked the same question of the http://www.hhof.com/html/humour.shtml
Extractions: Los Angeles Kings forward Luc Robitaille was drilled into the net during a scramble in a Vancouver Canucks-Kings game. Instinctively, he quickly turned and drilled the first player he saw with a cross- check. Unfortunately, it was teammate Dave Taylor. As Taylor groggily rose to his feet, seeking revenge, Robitaille, in a state of panic, pointed to nearby Vancouver defenceman Doug Lidster. "It was him," Robitaille told Taylor, who immediately lunged at Lidster. Robitaille waited nearly two years before revealing what had really happened. Giving the red light a workout was never a concern while Hardy Astrom was in goal for Don Cherry's Colorado Rockies in 1979-80. "First practice in Colorado, we were working on breakout drills. I shoot the puck at Hardy from the far blue line, and it goes right through his legs. 'Fluke,' I figure, so I shoot another one. Right through his legs again. 'Next drill,' I said. Actually, Hardy was a nice guy, he just had a weakness with pucks."
Art Ross Trophy Winners 192021 lalonde, newsy Honoured Member Profile, Montreal Canadiens Resource Centre, Team Canada 72 Tribute, This Day In hockey History http://www.hhof.com/html/trartwin.htm
Extractions: parent.location.href="http://www.hhof.com" Jagr, Jaromir Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr, Jaromir Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr, Jaromir Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr, Jaromir Pittsburgh Penguins Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr, Jaromir Pittsburgh Penguins Gretzky, Wayne Los Angeles Kings Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Gretzky, Wayne Los Angeles Kings Gretzky, Wayne Los Angeles Kings Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Lemieux, Mario Pittsburgh Penguins Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Gretzky, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Dionne, Marcel Los Angeles Kings Trottier, Brian New York Islanders Lafleur, Guy Montreal Canadiens Lafleur, Guy Montreal Canadiens Lafleur, Guy Montreal Canadiens Orr, Bobby Boston Bruins Esposito, Phil Boston Bruins Esposito, Phil Boston Bruins Esposito, Phil Boston Bruins Esposito, Phil Boston Bruins Orr, Bobby
182-185 Fifty percent of the 1908 squad of eight players fielded four future hockey Hallof Famers newsy lalonde, bottom; Cyclone Taylor, upper left; http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume5/182-185.htm
Extractions: Hockey's Royal Family 1833-1960, 1885-1960 Following Lester Patrick's death in 1960, sports columnist Jim Coleman wrote, Lester Patrick didn't invent hockey but no other man has ever exerted such a lengthy and generally beneficial influence on any sport. When Lesters younger brother, Frank, died four weeks later, another columnist claimed, The modern rule book is a monument to Frank's invention: it still contains 22 of the rules he wrote. While other hockey historians credit Lester with some of the rule changes, most agree that Lester and Frank created modern hockey and founded a hockey dynasty neatly described in a chapter of Trent Fraynes book, The Mad Men of Hockey. He wrote, ... for 15 years they organized and ran their own league, built and owned their own rinks, raided rival leagues and signed their own players, drew up their own schedules, made up their own rules, and owned, managed, coached and played on their own teams. It was Frank who proposed the blue lines that divide the rink into three zones, the penalty shot, a penalty for checking into the boards, the assist for helping score a goal, the numbering of players, the forward pass, and the playoff system. Others give Lester credit for allowing defencemen to rush up the ice and goaltenders to stop a puck any way they can instead of being restricted to standing, and both are given credit for establishing the Pacific Coast Hockey Association that won the Stanley Cup for such teams as the Vancouver Millionaires, the Victoria Cougars, and the Seattle Metropolitans.
'Prehistoric' Salaries lalonde, newsy 191718 $1300 CAN. Sources Maclean s, Inside hockey, SportingNewsRadiointerview with Phil Esposito, books on Jean Béliveau, Mario Tremblay http://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/$prehi_e.htm
Extractions: American Handgunner American Hunter, The American Rifleman Auto Racing Digest ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports NHL yearly leaders - Names and Numbers - Illustration - Statistical Data Included Hockey Digest April, 2002
Hockey Digest: NHL Yearly Leaders - Names And Numbers NHL yearly leaders Names and Numbers. hockey Digest, April, 2003 Mon 20 440 44 1919 newsy lalonde, Mon 17 23 9 32 1920 Joe Malone, http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCM/is_6_31/ai_98565886
SLAM! Hockey: Art Ross Winners Winners of the National hockey League s Art Ross Trophy, awarded annually to 1921 newsy lalonde, Montreal 1922 Punch Broadbent, Ottawa Senators http://slam.canoe.ca/HockeyHistory/art_ross.html
Extractions: Sport Index Baseball Cdn. Baseball Basketball Boxing CIS Sports Cricket Curling Cycling Figure Skating CFL Football NFL Football Golf Hockey Junior Hockey Horse Racing Lacrosse Motorsports Olympics Photo Gallery Rodeo Rowing Rugby Skiing Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling Other Sports Big Events 1998 Winner
Extractions: In 1933-34 Charlie "The Big Bomber" would lead all NHL goal scorers with 32 goals and 20 assists in 42 games. Finishing second in the scoring race was his teammate Joe Primeau, with 14 goals and 32 assists in 45 games. Charlie Gardiner would win the Vezina Trophy and lead all goaltenders that year with a 1.73 G.A.A. and 10 shutouts in 48 games. Gardiner would also backstop the Hawks to their first ever Stanley Cup win in 1934. Tragically though he would pass away two months later following a brain operation. Aubrey Dit Clapper autographed 8" x 10" photo Throughout his career, Dit Clapper was a respected leader on the ice and in the dressing room. This quality was an asset after he retired and become a coach in the NHL and the American Hockey League.
George Hainsworth Hockey Memorabilia, NHL Great, HOF a 28 year old rookie in the Western Canada hockey League with newsy lalonde s Front Row L. Scott, H. Cameron, George Hainsworth, newsy lalonde, http://www.hockeymemorabilia.com/hainsworth.htm
Extractions: George Hainsworth's 1917 Toronto Kew Beach City Senior Champions Medal George Hainsworth played for the Kew Beach Toronto, City Senior team in 1917. His son, Bill tells me that this was probably in the Balmy Beach area which is (or was) a suburb of Toronto. This medal was presented to him for being champions of the City Senior league that year. This is most likely one of the earliest pieces of memorabilia avilable from the great Hainsworth's playing days. George Hainsworth's 1961 Hockey Hall of Fame induction commemorative tray The photo on the right shows at least three people being presented with these silver platters on October 4th, 1961. The lady on the far right in the photo is the widow of George Hainsworth, who tragically had been killed in a car accident in 1950. She is receiving the tray (pictured above) on his behalf.
Georges Vezina -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article more info and facts about Edouard newsy lalonde) Edouard newsy lalonde, His combined (Click link for more info and facts about National hockey http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/G/Ge/Georges_Vezina.htm
Extractions: Georges "The Chicoutimi Cucumber" Vézina (pronounced: vA-zEE-nuh) (Born January 21, 1887 in (Click link for more info and facts about Chicoutimi, Quebec) Chicoutimi, Quebec (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada -Died March 27, 1926) was a (A person engaged in one of the learned professions) professional (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) hockey player for the (Click link for more info and facts about National Hockey League) National Hockey League (NHL). He stood 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) tall and weighed 185 lb (84 kg). He played for the (Click link for more info and facts about Montreal Canadiens) Montreal Canadiens . Prior to the 1926-1927 season, Canadiens owners Leo Dandurand, Leo Letourneau and Joseph Cattaranich dedicated a (Something given as a token of victory) trophy in Vezina's name to be presented annually to the top goaltender in the NHL.