National Hockey League Yearly Trophy Winners 2001, joe Sakic, Colorado. 2002, Jose Theodore, Montreal. 2003, Peter Forsberg,Colorado 1987, joey mullen, Calgary. 1988, Mats Naslund, Montreal http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0112678.html
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The Sporting News Hockey Archives mullen, joe, 2000/P, RW, 3, St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins, Dilio, Frank, 1964, 0, Secretary and president, Junior Amateur hockey http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/nhl/hof01/
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Will's Ways mullen grew up in New York (like many other US hockey players) playing In the playoffs joe mullen had a hot streak with 8 goals 9 assists and 17 points. http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/joemullen/willsways.html
Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Star Wars Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Have you ever looked at pictures (or been in) the Montreal Forum, Boston Garden, or Maple Leaf Gardens? Ever looked at the banners hanging from the ceiling? All those championship banners and retired numbers hanging up there. Numbers of players like Maurice Richard, Bobby Orr, Tim Horton, Phil Espisito, and Ken Dryden. You know how impressive it looks when you walk in there. You look at the banners and even a non-hockey fan would relize these guys are winners. Well, the point of this article is to talk about the Penguins and retired numbers. Joe Mullen in particular. Mullen grew up in New York (like many other US hockey players) playing hockey with his brother Brian (who was also in the NHL) and his other friends. His rookie season was played with the Blues sharing one lead in goals and taking one with 43. He went to Calgary and that was the turning point of his career. He won two Presidents Trophies and one Stanley Cup. In addition to the pair of Lady Byngs he took home. He was traded to Pittsburgh before the 90-91 season after suffering a possible career ending injury. Mullen added leadership and experience to the early season Pens. Mario Lemieux was out for several months at the beginning of the season with a rare bone disease. Which meant players like Kevin Stevens, Mark Recchi, John Cullen, Paul Coffey, and Joe Mullen had to step up. And they did. In the playoffs Joe Mullen had a hot streak with 8 goals 9 assists and 17 points. Including two goals in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
SLAM! Hockey: Lady Byng Winners Winners of the National hockey League s Lady Byng Trophy awarded to the playerexhibiting 1987 joe mullen, Calgary 1988 Mats Naslund, Montreal http://slam.canoe.ca/HockeyHistory/lady_byng.html
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Yzerman's Cup Best Highlight This is the new age of hockey, Edmonton boss Glen Sather said after Messier s Tim Hunter, joe mullen, Steve Smith, Neal Broten and Pat Flatley. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam1997/yearend1.html
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College Hockey East All-Star Game College Expo (Dave is one third of the famed Hanson Brothers from the hockey movie cult LEFT joe mullen Stands before the 199899 All-Star Teams and is about to http://www.collegehockeyeast.com/allstar.shtml
Baltimoresun.com - Hockey National hockey League Awards *** From The Sports Network Art Ross Trophy Hart Montreal Grant Fuhr, Edmonton 1987 joe mullen, Calgary Ron Hextall, http://sports.baltimoresun.com/default.asp?c=sunspot&page=nhl/misc/NHLAWARDS.htm
1980 NHL Entry Draft -- Brian Mullen Younger brother of former NHL player and hockey Hall of Famer joe mullen. Son of former Madison Square Garden maintenance worker Tom mullen. http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1980/80128.html
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Inline Hockey Central: RHI 1999 PLAYER DRAFT joe Bonvie, Inline hockey Central s 1998 Pro Athlete of the Year, who played for the Sasha Lakovic, Lorne Toews, Obsut Jaroslab, Lee Cole, Matt mullen http://www.inlinehockeycentral.com/pro/rhi031399.shtml
Extractions: Questions abound: Which league will players choose? The draft raised as many questions as it answered, as Roller Hockey International, returning for its sixth year of play after a year's hiatus, will compete with rival Major League Roller Hockey for players this season. Joe Bonvie, Inline Hockey Central's 1998 Pro Athlete of the Year, who played for the San Jose Rhinos before RHI's year off, and the Columbus Hawks in MLRH last year, says he is keeping his options open. "As of now, I'm undecided," Bonvie said. "I loved playing in both cities, so it will be a very tough decision. I have strong roots in San Jose, and Columbus has made every effort to make me feel like a crucial part of their roller hockey development in Major League Roller Hockey." Bonvie said that things will get interesting as the two leagues jockey for the players' loyalties. "It seems as if the RHI draft was a shotgun approach, as most of the best players were drafted," Bonvie said. "That doesn't mean they will play, or play in RHI. I would think teams would draft players who showed some kind of verbal interest or commitment to their organization. The bottom line is that there are two leagues and not enough quality roller hockey players around to fill both of them, so it's going to be a fight for teams to get the players they want. It will be interesting come opening night to see where everyone filtered to." "It's a crapshoot right now," agreed Buffalo Wings' coach Lou Franceschetti. "Some of these guys will change their minds after a couple of months; they'll say they'll play right now but two months down the road, they might choose a different way to stay in shape over the summer. I'm looking for about 30 to 40 percent of the players chosen in [the] draft to stick with their teams."
Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports Glen Sather, joe mullen named AHL AllStar honorees President and CEO DaveAndrews announced today that hockey Hall of Famers Glen Sather and joe mullen http://www.theahl.com/AHLNews00-01/dec8_sat.html
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TSN.ca - NHL - Canada's Sports Leader More hockey, Cdn. hockey, CHL, AHL, ECHL, World Jrs. World Champ. RC4000 joe mullen s stats GP - 1062, G - 502, A - 561, P - 1063, 3 Stanley cups, http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/your_call.asp?messageId=669351&hubname=nhl
TSN.ca - Espn Classic - Canada's Sports Leader RC4000 joe mullen s stats GP - 1062, G - 502, A - 561, P - 1063, (1129498 601 1099) while playing with the best player in the history of hockey. http://www.tsn.ca/classic/your_call.asp?messageId=669351&hubname=espn_classic
1996-1997 Hockey Players 19961997 hockey Players. Left Wings 1) 74.3 0.9 22 ANA Kariya, Paul 2) 68.0 0.8 27 Peter 336) 10.1 0.3 39 PIT mullen, joe 337) 9.4 0.2 30 CGY Stern, http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/HPlayers1996.html
The Internet Hockey Database 57 Corey Millen 58 joe mullen 59 joe Nieuwendyk 60 Brian Hayward 61 Steve Larmer 240 joe Sakic Foil AllStar 241 Kevin Stevens Foil All-Star http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/cards/setdetail.php3?set_id=406
The Internet Hockey Database 72 joe mullen AllStar 73 Bernie Nicholls All-Star 74 joe Nieuwendyk All-Star75 Luc Robitaille All-Star 76 Mike Vernon All-Star http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/cards/setdetail.php3?set_id=296
Hockey East Online Game Recaps hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20022003 hockey East Association Merrimack Mark mullen 3. joe Exter Officials RefereeConrad Hache Asst RefHans Baker http://www.hockeyeastonline.com/boxes/0203/110902/bu-mc.html
Extractions: With the score knotted at 1-1, and a faceoff to the right of Merrimack goalie Joe Exter (30 saves), the Terriers' Gregg Johnson got the puck over to Frantisek Skladany. He, in turn slipped the puck over to Freddy Meyer who was on the left wing boards. Meyer then put a seeing-eye-pass on Greeley's stick, which was just to the left of Exter. Greeley reached back for the puck and slipped it past the Merrimack goalie, and the Terriers had the game-winning goal at 5:33 of the period.
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