Howard Fienberg: Hockey's Future: Why Not Team Quebec? An independent Team Quebec in hockey could suffer a serious whupping, georges laraque can bash heads with the best of them, but that is likely to get http://www.hfienberg.com/lcs/quebec2.htm
Extractions: January 18, 2002 In days of yore, when National Hockey League players were all Canadian anyhow, a good portion of them were frogs. Times change. The only frogs headed to Salt Lake at the moment are Mario Lemieux, Simon Gagne, Eric Desjardins and Martin Brodeur. Presuming that those four would be unavailable to Team Quebec, who else would be? Few superstars, once the goaltender position is filled. If this synopsis causes Quebecois to fear that they are losing their grip on the sport... what can I say, it is true. This Quebec squad would have trouble beating any of the big six teams. They might even struggle against the preliminary round elimination teams, like Germany and Slovakia. Ah, well. Some sacrifices must be made at the foot of the nationalist altar, eh? - Howard Fienberg is a columnist for LCS Hockey return to Howard's published works ... or Howard's main page
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Extractions: The Shoot For A Cure Hockey campaign has been extremely successful in raising awareness about spinal cord injuries in hockey through the Play It Cool program. It has also raised a significant amount of funds for spinal cord injury research. This success could not have been possible without the support of the hockey community, and the following players, in particular: Brad May "We know that it's a great program; that we would love to see a cure for spinal cord injury and as a hockey player, we know things can change any day not just a hockey player, but for anybody, things can change any day and how fortunate we are to be playing this game. I think it's a great program."
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Extractions: December 29 - Assigned defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron to Toronto of the American Hockey League. December 16 - Traded restricted free agent center Mike Comrie to the Philadelphia Flyers for defenseman Jeff Woywitka, a first round pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft and a third round pick in 2005. November 28 - Activated center Adam Oates. Assigned left wing Tony Salmelainen to Toronto (AHL). November 20 - Announced a 10-year sponsorship and marketing agreement to rename their arena Rexall Place. November 19 - Signed defenseman Steve Staios to a three-year contract extension. November 3 - Recalled forward Peter Sarno from Toronto (AHL). October 31 - Activated goaltender Ty Conklin from the injured reserve list. Assigned goaltender Stephen Valiquette to the Toronto (AHL). October 30 - Recalled right wing Tony Salmelainen from Toronto (AHL). October 24 - Recalled goaltender Stephen Valiquette from Toronto (AHL). September 29 - Re-signed left wing Ethan Moreau to a four-year contract. August 11 - Named Craig Simpson assistant coach.
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Extractions: The National Hockey League (NHL) did not integrate until 1958, but it claims that it never had any restrictions. The NHL points to the involvement of Black athletes in many levels of organized amateur and professional hockey since the past century. Until the 1970s Hockey players were taken largely from Canada, a countrys whose Black population was very small. The NHL, strongly rooted in Canada, claims that it shared the Canadian tradition of open-mindedness on matters of race and if there ever were Black hockey players good enough to play in the NHL, they would get their chance. Canada's entire Black population in the 1950s was just over one-tenth of one percent of the national total. There were only 120 NHL jobs and if all players were Canadian, the entire Black population of Canada would have been a single candidate along with four other contenders for one statistical position. In the mid 1960s, the six-team NHL had only one non-Canadian (Boston Bruin Tommy Williams from Duluth, Minnesota.) The background of NHL players has changed dramatically in the last 20 years, not necessarily helping the chances of Black athletes due to the influx of players from American colleges, Russia, Sweden, the Czech Republic and other European countries. The United States has had a historically larger Black community and these have not been hockey breeding grounds.
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Extractions: "Everybody leaves the building happy," adds Georges Laraque. Hockey fans in Edmonton did indeed go home happy last night. They watched the Oilers give Atlanta a 5-1 whacking, and those who stuck around for the final minutes were brought to their feet by a " wild melee ." (Even the language of hockey brawls sounds old-fashioned.) Before it was over, Edmonton's Mike Bishai was throwing punches from the Atlanta bench and the goalies were trading haymakers at center ice. "I just think they got frustrated," suggests Laraque of the Thrashers, who are winless in ten games.
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Extractions: See Online Courses Search Pro Ice Hockey Pro Ice Hockey Blog Archives Main The entire hockey world is talking about Saturday's "Heritage Classic" in Edmonton. The Oilers and Montreal Canadiens will play the first outdoor game in NHL history tomorrow night, with 56,000 fans cheering them on in freezing temperatures. The event has electrified the city of Edmonton and much of Canada. Today, Mark Messier joined his old Oiler teammates to prepare for the "Mega-Stars" gathering that precedes the NHL game. Messier, Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri and other members of the Edmonton dynasty of the 1980s will take on the Montreal Canadiens' alumni on Saturday afternoon. Messier will be the only active NHL player in either lineup. New York Rangers' coach and GM Glen Sather, who will coach the Edmonton old-timers, gave Messier the go-ahead to play last night. "It's a good way for me to say thanks to a lot of people in Edmonton,"
HOCKEY NOTES Mohagen got into a fight with Hamilton s georges laraque. Since playinghockey, he had never taken a month off, not even after the end of a season. http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1998/12/14/spt_hockeynotes1.html
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Extractions: (Photo PC) Georges Laraque Mardi 01 février 2005 - (RDS.ca) Plus de la moitié des 730 joueurs de la Ligue nationale de hockey ont maintenant signé des contrats avec des équipes européennes et le dur-à-cuire des Oilers dEdmonton, Georges Laraque, est le dernier en lice à traverser locéan.