National Hockey League Players' Association On July 1, 2001, Doug was traded with michel riesen to the St. Louis Blues forMarty Reasoner, Jochen Hecht and Jan Horacek. That season, he was limited to http://www.nhlpa.com/WebStats/PlayerBiography.asp?ID=5898
National Hockey League Players' Association On July 1, 2001, Marty was traded with Jochen Hecht and Jan Horacek to the EdmontonOilers for Doug Weight and michel riesen. http://www.nhlpa.com/WebStats/PlayerBiography.asp?ID=6153
Legends Of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Doug Weight Traded to St. Louis by Edmonton with michel riesen for Marty Reasoner, JochenHecht and Jan Visit the hockey Hall of Fame NaviSkater at www.hhof.com http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=
Legends Of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Marty Reasoner He fit right into the Boston College team and took the hockey East with JochenHecht and Jan Horacek for Doug Weight and michel riesen, July 1, 2001. http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=
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SLAM! Hockey hockey NOTE. Sunday, June 24, 623 AM Edmonton Oilers First Round Draft Picks RW 1998 Michael Henrich, RW 1997 michel riesen, LW 1996 Boyd http://slam.canoe.ca/StatsHKN/BC-HKN-LGNS-EDMNO1-R.html
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1999 World Junior Hockey Rosters: Switzerland 1999 World Junior hockey Rosters Switzerland. Head coach John Slettvoll michel riesen, 61, 178, 4/11/79, Hamilton (AHL). Sandro Tschuor, 6-0, 168 http://slam.canoe.ca/99WorldJuniors/roster_swi.html
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Edmonton Oilers Transactions 1997-2003 July 1 Traded center Doug Weight and right wing michel riesen to the St.Louis michel riesen and Brad Norton to Hamilton of the American hockey League. http://www.hockeynut.com/0304/edmtrans19972003.html
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.
St.Louis Blues Transactions 1997-2003 Assigned center Justin Papineau to Worcester of the American hockey League. July 1 Acquired center Doug Weight and right wing michel riesen from the http://www.hockeynut.com/0304/stltrans19972003.html
Extractions: December 31 - Recalled right wing Eric Boguniecki from Worcester (AHL). December 30 - Assigned center Eric Boguniecki to Worcester (AHL). Recalled goaltender Reinhard Divis and forward Jeremy Yablonski under emergency conditions. December 27 - Assigned left wing Scott Pellerin to Worcester (AHL). December 22 - Signed left wing Scott Pellerin. December 17 - Recalled forward Steve Martins from Worcester (AHL). December 13 - Recalled left wing Steve McLaren from Worcester (AHL). December 11 - Recalled right wing Jeff Heerema from Worcester of the American Hockey League. December 10 - Assigned defenseman Brett Scheffelmaier and left wing Igor Valeev to Peoria (ECHL). December 9 - Assigned left wing Jeff Heerema to Worcester (AHL). December 4 - Recalled defenseman Christian Laflamme from Worcester of the American Hockey League. Assigned defenseman Aris Brimanis to Worcester. November 28 - Recalled defenseman Aris Brimanis and right wing Eric Boguniecki from Worcester (AHL) November 26 - Placed defenseman Barret Jackman on injured reserve.
St. Louis Blues Online | News Releases Blues Acquire Doug Weight, michel riesen The team trades Marty Reasoner, was also a member of the US gold medal team in the 1996 World Cup of hockey. http://www.stlouisblues.com/news/0001/010701.html
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St. Louis Blues Online | Team Recorded seven points (3g, 4a) at the 1996 World Cup of hockey, capturing a goldmedal. July 1, 2001 Traded to the Blues along with michel riesen from http://www.stlouisblues.com/team/players/weight.html
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Extractions: 4200 standing room Hockey Club Davos is Swiss ice hockey club from Davos . Davos has won the championship of the Swiss league 27 times, their last victory being in the 2004-2005 season. Their home stadium is the Eisstadion in Davos. edit The club was founded in and since then it has gone through many highs and lows. One of the lowest points was the fall into League 1 in . After a new beginning the club moved into the Nationalliga B, and two years after that moved to the Nationalliga A . Since then Davos has been among the best teams in the league with the highest class of play. In Davos presented the first Spengler Cup . As a Class A team, Davos plays in this tournament as well, although they are usually strengthened by players from foreign Class A clubs. edit Goalkeeper: 1 - Jonas Hiller / 30 - Thomas B¤umle Defense: 5 - Marc Gianola / 9 - Marc Heberlein / 16 - Florian Blatter / 19 - Michael Kress / 20 - Andrea H¤ller / 23 - Arne Ramholt / 29 - Beat Forster / 52 - Benjamin Winkler / 78 - Jan von Arx / 88 - Daniel Boss Offense: 7 - Bj¶rn Christen / 10 - Andres Amb¼hl / 14 - Niklas Hagman (FIN) / 24 - Josef Marha (CZE) / 28 - Laurent M¼ller / 61 - Rick Nash (CAN) / 67 - Claudio Neff / 69 - Sandro Rizzi / 79 - Michel Riesen / 83 - Reto von Arx / 89 - Fabian Sutter / 97 -
The Hockey Pundits Weblog December 2004 michel riesen opened scoring seven minutes into the game. But despite thiswealth of professional hockey talent, the team is tied for third in the http://www.hockeypundits.com/2004_12_01_archives.htm
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The Edmonton Oilers And Their Version Of "The Truth" The Edmonton Oilers and Their Version of The Truth Pro Ice hockey Blog 1997 michel riesen 14th overall, instead ofScott Hannan or Brenden Morrow. http://proicehockey.about.com/b/a/142303.htm
Extractions: According to the NHL, players' salaries are the root of all evil. It's the reason why many teams can't win. Its why those teams make terrible trades and clueless free agent signings. It's why some arenas are half empty. To see a classic example of men in suits dodging responsibility for problems of their own making, look no further than Edmonton. The chairman of the Edmonton Oilers says the team is finished if the next NHL collective agreement does not include a salary cap. Cal Nichols told the National Post the Oilers will either be sold or "suspended" if the league backs down on the "cost certainty" issue.