List Of Retired NHL Players -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article (Highscoring Canadian ice-hockey player (born in 1961)) Wayne Gretzky (number (Click link for more info and facts about newsy lalonde) newsy lalonde http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_retired_nhl_players2.
Old Boys' Reunion - 1906 Cornwall hockey Team, 1905. Thanks again, Bob lalonde * * * FromEricllnd@aol.com Date Fri, 21 Jun 2002 072012 EDT Subject Re newsy lalonde . http://www.sensato.com/reunion/re042.html
Extractions: Montgomery (now in Montreal), J. P. Dermeny (Secretary), S. McD. Connolly (Pres. now at Port Arthur), Robert Malette, Donald Smith, Lee McCourt, Jack Hunter (now in Winnipeg), Clarence McDonald, Dan Miller, Garnet McDonald and Edward Lalonde Table of Contents From: "Bob and Ann Lalonde" Subject: Re: Link to site Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 00:33:08 -0500 [...] By the way, the Reunion site is an excellent source of information. My great grandfather Angus Lalonde is listed there - I wish I had a picture of his hotel. Maybe I can find one at the Cornwall Library, if I ever get down for a visit. It was interesting to find a picture of the lacrosse team with "Newsy" Lalonde shown as Edward Lalonde, before he became famous by his nickname. He was a (very) distant cousin. Thanks again, Bob Lalonde * * * From: Ericllnd@aol.com Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 07:20:12 EDT Subject: Re: 'Newsy' Lalonde [...] It's great to see a picture of Newsy with Cornwall when he broke into major league hockey. He had a rough season haveing his achilles tendon cut in his first game against Montreal Wanderers and only returned for one more game in Cornwall against the same Wanderers. That must be one of the earliest pictures of him as a hockey player. Eric
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Extractions: Important dates in hockey history: ECAHA becomes fully professional, signalling dawn of major-league pro hockey. Rocket Richard becomes first major-league player to score 50 goals in a season. publication of The Hockey Compendium returns in an all-new edition. It seems a hundred years ago, but as recently as the 1980s hockey fans had access to few statistics beyond goals, assists, points, penalty minutes, and goals-against average. The Hockey Compendium revolutionized the analysis of team and player performance, providing hockey fans, for the first time, a full range of stats in dozens of categories, many of them completely original and never before published anywhere, all of them affording unprecedented insights into not only which teams and players were truly the best, but why they excelled. And those stats were painstakingly devised to rate not only current players and teams, but to objectively and accurately rank team and individual performance throughout the entire history of major-league pro hockey, yielding the only exact, reliable comparisons of today's superstars to the greats of yesteryear.
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Extractions: as of 1/9/98... Wayne Gretzky .....now there's a big surprise! Bobby Orr Gordie Howe Mario Lemieux Maurice Richard Doug Harvey Jean Beliveau Bobby Hull Terry Sawchuk Eddie Shore Guy Lafleur Mark Messier Jacques Plante Ray Bourque Howie Morenz Glenn Hall Stan Mikita Phil Esposito Denis Potvin Mike Bossy Ted Lindsay Red Kelly Bobby Clarke Larry Robinson Ken Dryden Frank Mahovlich Milt Schmidt Paul Coffey Henri Richard Bryan Trottier Dickie Moore Newsy Lalonde Syl Apps Bill Durnan Patrick Roy Charlie Conacher Jaromir Jagr Marcel Dionne Joe Malone Chris Chelios Dit Clapper Bernie Geoffrion Tim Horton Bill Cook Johnny Bucyk George Hainsworth Gilbert Perreault Max Bentley Brad Park Jari Kurri Go back to Lists...
CNN/SI - 1999 NHL Playoffs - Almanac - newsy lalonde, Mtl Joe Malone, Que newsy lalonde, Mtl Punch Broadbent, Ott BabeDye, Tor Cy Denneny, Ott Babe Dye, Tor Nels Stewart, Mtl M Bill Cook, NYR http://www.cnnsi.com/hockey/nhl/1999/playoffs/almanac/art_ross.html
Extractions: ART ROSS TROPHY Awarded annually to the player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. The trophy was presented to the NHL in 1947 by Arthur Howie Ross, former manager-coach of the Boston Bruins. The tie-breakers, in order, are as follows: (1) player with most goals, (2) player with fewer games played, (3) player scoring first goal of the season. Bobby Orr is the only defenseman in NHL history to win this trophy, and he won it twice (1970 and 1975). Year Winner Points
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Extractions: Year-by-Year Leading Scorers Bottom of Page 1917-1918 Player Club GP G A Pts. Malone, Joe Mtl. 20 34 44 Denneny, Cy Ott. 22 36 36 Noble, Reg Tor. 20 28 28 Lalonde, Newsy Mtl. 14 23 23 Denneny, Corbett Tor. 21 20 20 Pitre, Didier Mtl. 19 17 17 Cameron, Harry Tor. 20 17 17 Darragh, Jack Ott. 18 14 14 Hyland, Harry Mtl W., Ott. 16 14 14 Skinner, Alf Tor. 19 13 13 Gerard, Eddie Ott. 21 13 13 1918-1919 Player Club GP G A Pts. Lalonde, Newsy Mtl. 17 21 9 30 Cleghorn, Odie Mtl. 17 23 6 29 Denneny, Cy Ott. 18 18 4 22 Nighbor, Frank Ott. 18 18 4 22 Pitre, Didier Mtl. 17 14 4 18 Skinner, Alf Tor. 17 12 3 15 Cameron, Harry Tor., Ott. 14 11 3 14 Noble, Reg Tor. 17 11 3 14 Darragh, Jack Ott. 14 12 1 13 Randall, Ken Tor. 14 7 6 13
Montreal Canadiens@Everything2.com One of four teams that founded the National hockey League in 1917, as well asone of the Original Six. Edouard (newsy) lalonde Rod Corry Langway http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=Montreal Canadiens
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Montreal Canadiens Team Biography The Montreal Canadiens hockey Club was established on December 4, That firstStanley Cup Team had stellar players such as newsy lalonde, Georges Vezina, http://couchpotatohockey.com/Teams/Team Biographies/Montreal_Canadiens.asp
Extractions: The Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club was established on December 4, 1909 and was done so to add and promote a French flavour to hockey in the Montreal area, which up to that time, was predominately run by the English with clubs like the Shamrocks, Wanderers and Victorias. The first owner J. Ambrose Obrien was neither French, nor was he from Montreal, but nontheless he wanted to establish a French Canadian team in his home town of Refrew, Ontario. It was agreed that as soon as Montreal ownership could be found, the team would be transferred. The first players chosen for the new club were Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde, Didier Pitre, Art Bernies and George "Skinner" Poulin. The team earned the nickname "Habs" from the French term "les Habitants" used to describe the hearty settlers in New France, the predecessor of what is now Quebec. The word Canadiens also had a similar meaning and was used to describe the local people of Montreal. On January 5, 1910, at the Jubilee Arena, the Canadiens played their first game and defeated the Cobalt Silver Kings 7-6. They won their first Stanley Cup on March 30, 1916 by defeating the Portland Rosebuds of the PCHL in a best of five series. The owners of the club requested to the NHL that they(the owners) be allowed to recruit English speaking players as French speaking ones were hard to come by. That first Stanley Cup Team had stellar players such as Newsy Lalonde, Georges Vezina, Didier Pitre, Jack Fournier and Louis Berlinquette. In November of 1917, the club joined the new league in town, the National Hockey League and officially changed its name to Club de Hockey Canadien and added the unmistakable "CH" to their sweaters.
1911-12 Imperial Tobacco Hockey Cards On display for sale on this page are the 191112 C55 hockey cards. One of thefirst hockey sets to appear, 42, newsy lalonde (Canadiens) http://gfg.com/baseball/c55.shtml
Sports And Games/Ice Hockey/Ice Hockey Sub-category List The longest duration for a game of ice hockey is 203 hours and was played by the The record of five goals is shared by newsy lalonde, Montreal, 1919; http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record_subcategory.asp?subcate
Sports And Games/Ice Hockey/Ice Hockey The record of five goals is shared by newsy lalonde, Montreal, 1919; MauriceRichard, Montreal, 1944; Darryl Sittler, Toronto, 1976; Reggie Leach, http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=44939
1972 Summit Series: A September To Remember Interestingly, none of the top ten top Canadian hockey players of all time playedin the 1972 Summit Series newsy lalonde center 33. Syl Apps - center http://www.1972summitseries.com/topplayers.html
Extractions: Players of All Time Interestingly, none of the top ten top Canadian hockey players of all time played in the 1972 Summit Series. At the turn of the 21st century The Hockey News commissioned a poll of 50 hockey experts to determine the top 50 players in National Hockey League history. For every intent and purpose the list doubles as the top Canadian hockey players of all time as well. Canada's top players have always played in the NHL since the formation of the league in 1917. And other than a sprinkling of non-Canucks the list is dominated by Canadians. None of the members of the 1972 Summit Series cracked the top 10. The highest ranking member of Team Canada 1972 weighed in at number 17, and even that is a bit of a misnomer. Stan Mikita was a worthy pick at number 17, but he only played in 2 Summit Series games. So if you count only regular contributors to Team Canada 1972, the greatest player to play on the team was Phil Esposito who filled in at number 18. Bobby Clarke Ken Dryden Frank Mahovlich Marcel Dionne Gilbert Perreault (#47) and Brad Park (#49) cracked the top 50.
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Hall Of Fame Memorabilia's List Of Hockey Hall Of Famers. Hall Of Fame hockey Memorabilia Your source for authentic signed pucks, photos, newsy lalonde, 1950. Rod Langway, 2002. Jacques Laperriere, 1987 http://www.halloffamememorabilia.com/index.php?pg=hockeyhalloffame