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Extractions: Photo by Phil Callihan University of Michigan ice hockey alumni are returning to Ann Arbor for the 2005 Summer Hockey Showcase. The games, featuring alumni of various ages, will take place Friday, Aug. 5. at Yost Ice Arena. The 2005 Summer Hockey Showcase, sponsored by the University of Michigan Credit Union , will feature three separate contests. Alumni between the ages of 35-50 will play at 4:30 p.m., while players over the age of 50 will skate at 5:45 p.m. The evening tops off with the recent graduates and players under 35, who will face off at 7 p.m. Among some of the confirmed participants in the 2005 showcase are:
The Sports Network - National Hockey League and Zdeno Chara, bill muckalt and the number two overall pick for Yashin . Weiss, who last played with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario hockey http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nhl/misc/canamucio
The Sports Network - National Hockey League Kuznetsov Ian Laperriere Signed with Colorado MINNESOTA Frederic CloutierAntti Laaksonen Signed with Colorado bill muckalt Michael Schutte Jason Wiemer http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nhl/misc/free-agen
The NCAA News: News & Features Michigan takes I hockey title with overtime win over Boston College Third periodMichiganMatt Herr (bill muckalt, Josh Langfeld), 1712 (pp). http://www.ncaa.org/news/1998/19980413/active/3515n11.html
Extractions: STAFF WRITER BOSTON This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Michigan men's ice hockey team. With only five seniors on the squad's 25-player roster, coach Red Berenson and his Wolverines were looking at the 1997-98 season as a stepping stone to the future. The future arrived quickly. Freshman Josh Langfeld scored at 17:51 in overtime and goaltender Marty Turco turned aside 28 shots as Michigan edged Boston College, 3-2, to win the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship April 4 at the FleetCenter. Langfeld's game-winning goal gave the Wolverines their second title in three years and championship-record ninth overall. Michigan entered the championship as the fifth-ranked team in the nation and the No. 3 seed in the West region. Boston College, appearing in the championship game for the first time since 1978, placed second for the third time. The Eagles have won one title (1949). The contest was the third-longest in NCAA championship-game history. The game also set an attendance record of 18,276.
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Extractions: WOLVERINES CAPTURE 1998 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN THRILLING 3-2 OVERTIME VICTORY BOSTON The Michigan Wolverines captured their second National Championship in three seasons, both in overtime, and NCAA record ninth in program history, with a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over the Boston College Eagles in front of a NCAA Final Four record 18,276 fans in the Fleet Center. The Wolverines received a great game from freshman Mark Kosick, who scored two goals, and outstanding goaltending by senior Marty Turco, who made 28 saves for his second national title, but the hero of the game was freshman Josh Langfeld, who scored the title clinching goal with 2:09 left in the first overtime period. Following a Boston College two-on-one opportunity deep in the Michigan zone, the Wolverines cleared the zone and worked the puck in the corner to the left of the Boston College goal. Chris Fox took a pass from Scott Matzka deep in the corner and held the puck until he received support from Langfeld. Langfeld took the drop pass and, from the left wing boards, wristed what looked to be a harmless shot into the short side of the net for his 19th goal of the season and a goal that set off a wild celebration on the ice. Turco turned aside four great Eagles scoring chances in the overtime session alone as he captured all-NCAA Tournament and Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors. Twenty-five seconds into the overtime session, BC forward Brian Gionta unleashed a slap shot from the slot, resulting in a great Turco pad save. Boston College then hit the crossbar and post on opportunities 8:00 and 10:40 into the extra session, before getting its final opportunity 33 seconds before Langfeld scored the game winner.
Schultz, Nick Joined Houston Aeros of American hockey League at conclusion of NHL season to Mitchell, Willie, muckalt, bill, Orekhovsky, Oleg, O Sullivan, Patrick http://www.wild.com/team/001/992/
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Wild At Blue Jackets (4/2/03) bill muckalt said following Mondays game he is ready to go when called upon . every day and excited to play hockey this time of year, said muckalt. http://www.wild.com/games/002/617/
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Extractions: However, to their credit, the Canucks took advantage of a lax schedule early and won their first three games. Their 7-4-1 start marked the franchise's best October since 1993. By November 22, the Canucks were still in first place in the Northwest Division, but injuries were once again beginning to expose the team's lack of depth. A 6-3 loss in Nashville on that night would begin a skid of five wins in 32 games that would see the team plummet to 12th place in the conference.
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Extractions: Year Player (position) Team Barret Jackman (defense) St. Louis Blues Ilya Kovalchuk (forward) Atlanta Thrashers Dany Heatley (forward) Atlanta Thrashers Suddenly the future of hockey in Atlanta looked much brighter. Evgeni Nabokov (goalie) San Jose Sharks Hardly a naive "Lolita," this netminder gave San Jose some bite. Scott Gomez (center) New Jersey Devils Bill Muckalt (right wing) Vancouver Canucks Wolverine All-American showed he had bite. Mattias Ohlund (defenseman) Vancouver Canucks Swede superstar adapted well to NHL game. Jim Campbell (right wing) St. Louis Blues Rookie year perhaps an abberation? Eric Daze (right wing) Chicago Blackhawks No Award Given No award was given because of the lockout. Alexei Yashin (center) Ottawa Senators From Russia with not so much love as talent. Teemu Selanne (right wing) Winnipeg Jets Even as a rookie, he was a "Finnish-ed player. Nicklas Lidstrom (defenseman) Detroit Red Wings Swede superstar shined in Motown. Ed Belfour (goalie) Chicago Blackhawks Mike Modano (center) Minnesota North Stars Tony Granato (right wing) New York Rangers Joe Nieuwendyk (center) Calgary Flames The Big Red alum showed he was no ordianry Joe.
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National Hockey League Players' Association After spending a year away from hockey, Alexei returned to the Senators for the secondoverall draft pick (Jason Spezza), Zdeno Chára and bill muckalt. http://www.nhlpa.com/WebStats/PlayerBiography.asp?ID=6067
National Hockey League Players' Association On June 23 at the 2001 Entry Draft, Zdeno was traded with bill muckalt and thesecondoverall draft pick (Jason Spezza) to the Ottawa Senators for Alexei http://www.nhlpa.com/WebStats/PlayerBiography.asp?ID=6194
The Daily Princetonian - Tigers' Physical Play Key To Upset Chances The men s hockey team will need physical play from sophomore forward Benoit Right wing bill muckalt tallied 64 points (31 goals, 33 assists) this season http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/1998/03/27/sports/6846.shtml
Extractions: Photo by Brian Rokus The men's hockey team will need physical play from sophomore forward Benoit Morin (No. 14) in order to create scoring opportunities. A way games in stadiums teeming with screaming, hostile fans. Most coaches expect to prepare their teams for such an unfriendly environment at least a few times during the regular season. But when playoff time rolls around, neutral sites tend to be filled with a large contingent of unbiased fans interspersed with bastions of each team's partisans. The NCAA selection committee "rewarded" Princeton (18-10-7) for its dramatic run through the Eastern College Athletic Conference postseason tournament with a first round matchup in the NCAA tournament against the No. 4 team in the nation, Michigan (30-11-1), on its home ice, Yost Arena, in Ann Arbor, Mich., tonight.
Minnesota Wild Transactions 1997-2003 October 5 Assigned right wing Matt Foy and left wings bill muckalt and StephaneVeilleux to Houston of the American hockey League. http://www.hockeynut.com/0304/mintrans19972003.html
Extractions: December 23 - Activated left wing Christoph Brandner from the injured reserve list. December 21 - Assigned defenseman Erik Reitz and right wing Kyle Wanvig to Houston (AHL). December 19 - Placed defenseman Brad Brown on injured reserve; recalled defenseman Erik Reitz from Houston (AHL). December 18 - Recalled right wing Kyle Wanvig from Houston (AHL). December 17 - Acquired left wing Eric Chouinard from the Philadelphia Flyers for a fifth-round pick in the 2004 NHL draft. December 10 - Assigned right wing Brent Burns to Canadian National Junior Team. December 9 - Traded defenseman Chris Dyment to the Phoenix Coyotes for defenseman Michael Schutte. November 28 - Assigned defenseman Jason Marshall to Houston (AHL). November 21 - Recalled defenseman Jason Marshall from Houston (AHL). November 15 - Activated right wing Brent Burns from injured reserve. November 13 - Claimed center Jason Wiemer off waivers from the New York Islanders. October 31 - Re-signed right wing Marian Gaborik to a multi-year contract. October 28 - Placed forward Brent Burns on the injured list.