CHL News Twenty two Canadian hockey League grads, 19 players and three coaches, Barrie Colts right winger denis shvidki was a member of Russia s gold medal team http://www.chl.ca/CHLNews9600/jan19_notebook.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz CANOE Travel CNEWS CANOE Money C-Health LIFEWISE AUTONET flirt.canoe.ca Newsstand SunTV WHAM! Gaming AllPop Free E-Mail shop.canoe.ca Jobboom CareerConnection Classified Extra Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Ecards Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index SLAM! HOCKEY OHL OFFICIAL SITE: January 19, 1998 The National Hockey League released its mid-term rankings last week and 21 Canadian Hockey League players were rated in the first round of the North American Player rankings. The breakdown of the first round consists of 10 players from the Western Hockey League, 9 from the Ontario Hockey League, one player from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, 6 players from the NCAA and one from the International Hockey League. 16 CHL players are rated in the second round and all ten of the top ten North American goaltenders are from the CHL. The top rated North American based player is Patrik Stefan of Long Beach of the International Hockey League. The next twelve players are from the CHL. The top rated CHL player is Calgary Hitmen rookie forward Pavel Brendl. Brendl leads the WHL in scoring with 77 points on 47 goals and 30 assists. Brendl is followed in the rankings by Jamie Lundmark of the Moose Jaw Warriors. The OHL's top rated player is Tim Connolly of the Erie Otters who is ranked fourth. Defenceman Martin Grenier of the Quebec Remparts, ranked number 26, is the top rated QMJHL player.
OHL News Keefe is the Ontario hockey League nominee for the Midas Rookie of the Year His +57 rating was second in the league, behind teammate denis shvidki. http://www.chl.ca/OHLNews9699/apr29_ohl.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz CANOE Travel CNEWS CANOE Money C-Health LIFEWISE AUTONET flirt.canoe.ca Newsstand SunTV WHAM! Gaming AllPop Free E-Mail shop.canoe.ca Jobboom CareerConnection Classified Extra Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Ecards Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index SLAM! HOCKEY OHL OFFICIAL SITE: Wednesday, April 29, 1999 Keefe is Rookie of the Year The ERIE OTTERS of the Ontario Hockey League are proud to announce that 17 year-old Mississauga, Ontario, native Brad Boyes finished third in the Emms Family Award voting for the OHL Rookie of the Year and earned rookie all-star accolades as the second team center. The OTTERS first round choice (12th pick overall) in the 1998 OHL Priority Selection made the jump from Bantam level to the OHL and finished the 1998-99 season with 24 goals and 36 assists for a total of 60 points in 59 games, good enough for sixth place among rookie scorers and fourth on the OTTERS scoring list.
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Detroit News Scoreboards National hockey League 1999, denis shvidki, RW, Barrie. 1998, Kyle Rossiter,D, Spokane. 1997, Mike Brown, C, Red Deer http://146.145.120.3/default.asp?c=detnews&page=nhl/draft/2005/panthers.htm
Official Site Of The AHL Powered By SLAM! Sports The American hockey League has released the clear day rosters for each of its 28 denis shvidki Rocky Thompson Jeff Toms Pascal Trepanier Mike Van Ryn http://www.caldercup.com/AHLNews0303/14_clearday.html
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NHL - National Hockey League - N.Y. Rangers Vs. Florida 3, Florida, denis shvidki 1 (Valeri Bure, Sandis Ozolinsh),1030. Marcus Nilsonand denis shvidki each added their first preseason goals for Florida. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102277/20021004NHLX-FLORIDA---0nr.htm
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NHL - National Hockey League - Florida Vs. Columbus I think, obviously, your offensive players have to produce to win hockey games . denis lost his shutout bid when denis shvidki a target of Keenan s http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102292/20021019NHL--COLUMBUS--0nr.htm
2003-04 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAM-BY-TEAM STATISTICS 200304 NATIONAL hockey LEAGUE TEAM-BY-TEAM STATISTICS 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 16.7R 23 LEE GOREN 2 1319 0 1 1 4- 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0 R 21 denis shvidki 2 1405 http://www.canoe.ca/StatsHKN/BC-HKN-STAT-TEAMSTATS3-R.html
NHL.com - The National Hockey League Web Site Peter Worrell often towers over teammates like denis shvidki. He turnedhimself into a heck of a hockey player through hard work and a desire not to be http://nhl.com/blackhistory/worrell.html
Extractions: Team Sites Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Affiliate Sites Hockey Canada AHL ECHL UHL CHL NHL Officials Heritage Classic Eishockey.com Hockeyghiaccio flowers.nhl.com NHL Auctions NHL Alumni PowerPlay NHL Game-worn NHLExchange Hockey Injuries Just For Fans Beckett e-Store The young career of Florida Panthers' left wing Peter Worrell illustrates how difficult it is to play in the National Hockey League, where the world's best players engage in a grinding six-month, 82-game ordeal to qualify for two months more of intense playoff competition in hopes of hoisting sport's oldest and hardest-won trophy, the Stanley Cup. Like many others who attracted attention with their offensive skills, Worrell was handed the role of defensive checker and intimidator upon breaking into the big time. He wants to improve his scoring ability but he knows his team needs him to use his 6-foot 6-inch, 235-pound body to control the boards, win the battles in the corners, crash the net, and provide behavioral modification to opponents who take liberties with his teammates.
COAST TO COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE Calder Award Race Watch denis shvidki Florida RW 46 9 8 17 3 56 10 31 572 6.27 19. Marek Zidlicky St.Louis D78 7 26 33 12 116 97 63 1525 6.27 20. Niko Dimitrakos San Jose RW 80 http://www.skuttlbut.com/ctchl/xtra_stats/xtrastatsfolder/calder.html
Extractions: Minimum number of games played is 28. Rank Player Team POS GP G A PTS +/- Sh PiM HITS MP PTS Rank Player Team POS GP W L T SHO Sv Sh SvPCT PTS 1. Andrew Raycroft Boston G 46 14 11 3 1 765 867 0.882 22.79 2. Martin Gerber Pittsburgh G 39 16 9 4 683 776 0.880 22.51 3. J.P. Vigier Dallas RW 78 29 36 65 10 177 42 54 1443 16.22 4. John-Michael Liles Colorado D 38 7 19 26 17 66 12 36 795 12.54 5. Rick Nash St.Louis LW 76 24 21 45 3 172 197 157 1470 12.12 6.
UKRAINIAN PRO HOCKEY UPDATE (03/02/03) UKRAINIAN PRO hockey UPDATE. by Ihor Stelmach Florida Panthers rightwingerDenis shvidki knows last season was the definition of the term out of sight http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2003/090319.shtml
Extractions: UKRAINIAN PRO HOCKEY UPDATE by Ihor Stelmach Tverdovsky's season in jeopardy: diagnosis debate continues When New Jersey Devils blueliner Oleg Tverdovsky suffered from dizziness and nausea for more than three weeks, he feared he might be suffering post-concussion syndrome from a hit he took in a late November game against Detroit. But a battery of tests determined Tverdovsky had a viral infection and then suffered a relapse. "It was all viral," said GM Lou Lamoriello. "If he'd had a concussion he couldn't have played. He wouldn't have played." After missing five straight games and seven of 10, Tverdovsky returned to the line-up last January 13. "I felt fine. No dizziness," he said. "I got sick twice, and maybe I got shaken up a little bit on the hit. "Maybe it's the different climate. I haven't been in winter since I left Russia. [Or is it actually Ukraine?] That's nine years." A week or so later the Devils and the ailing defenseman were continuing to play head games. Indeed, the speedy skater's season appeared to be in jeopardy. Although the team maintained tests conducted by several neurologists and noted head injury expert Dr. Karen Johnston did not show Tverdovsky had suffered a concussion back in November, the player's agent claimed otherwise. Don Meehan had his client visit Dr. Johnston in Montreal when fatigue and dizziness sidelined Tverdovsky for all but three games in January.
Florida Panthers Transactions March 15, 2004 Assigned right wing denis shvidki to San Antonio (AHL). March 10,2004 - Recalled right wing denis shvidki and left wing Josh Olson from http://www.hockeynut.com/flatrans.html
Extractions: Latest transactions: October 7, 2004 - Signed an affiliation agreement with the Laredo Bucks of the Central Hockey League. September 24, 2004 - Promoted Randy Sieminski to vice president of communications, Brett Stefansson to assistant general manager of the Office Depot Center, Michele Gilbert to controller-senior director of accounting, Brette Sadler to senior director of marketing partnerships, Randy Moller to senior director of community development, broadcasting and youth hockey, Kelly Moyer to senior director of information technology, Laura Barrera to director of purchasing, Megan Hanney to manager of ticket operations. September 17, 2004 - Signed right wing Anthony Stewart, their first-round pick in 2003; assigned defensemen Jay Bouwmeester, Burke Henry, Lukas Krajicek, Grant McNeill, Filip Novak, Jeremy Swanson and Victor Uchevatov, left wings Eric Beaudoin, Gregory Campbell and Ryan Jardine, centers Rob Globke, Scott Kelman, Kamil Kreps, Kamil Piros, Petr Taticek and Stephen Weiss and right wings Paul Healey and Ty Jones to San Antonio of the American Hockey League. Named Alissa Bavli group sales manager.
SLAM! HOCKEY: 1999 NHL DRAFT: TOP PROSPECTS SLAM! Sports Canadian and International hockey News. Barrie Colts wingerDenis shvidki is shown in this recent photo. shvidki is expected to be a top http://slam.canoe.ca/HockeyNHLDraft99/99prospect3.html
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San Antonio Rampage - News Michigan, but did not play due to recall to the National hockey League.shvidki was named as BeaudoinÂ’s replacement and represented the Rampage on the http://www.sarampage.com/bouwmeester_named_allstar_050126.shtml
Official Website Of The Manitoba Moose (AHL) San Antonio Gregory Campbell (emptynet) (denis shvidki, Lukas Krajicek) 1934 21, shvidki, denis, 0, 1, 1, +1, 1, 0 http://www.moosehockey.com/history/2003-04/game14.php
Official Website Of The Manitoba Moose (AHL) San Antonio Josh Olson (denis shvidki, Petr Taticek) 132 San Antonio - KyleRossiter (Gregory Campbell, 21, shvidki, denis, 0, 1, 1, +1, 2, 0 http://www.moosehockey.com/history/2003-04/game11.php
Extractions: Lockout list ends at 388 NHL players in Europe as of February 25 Since the NHL lockout began, 388 NHL players have moved overseas to play in 19 European leagues. Since all transfer windows in the European leagues are now closed, the number should stay at 388. Below is a comprehensive list of the NHL players who are currently in, or have comepted in Europe since the NHL lockout started on September 15.
Extractions: The Blue Jackets continue to be a team that lives or dies by its special teams. After suffering a brutally horrific death in St. Louis on Thursday, the JacketsÂ’ reanimated special teams were living large with a pair of power play goals and a perfect night of penalty kills in a 4-1 win over the Panthers. The power play would invigorate the masses with a goal just 3:46 into the contest. Florida attempted a wrap a clearance around the boards behind their net, but the fancy footwork of David Vyborny stopped the puck along the left wall. Vyborny dropped the puck to newly-recalled Derrick Walser who unleashed a rocket from the point that was deflected in by Grant Marshall.
Florida Panthers--Press Box-News LW Darcy Hordichuk RW denis shvidki Sign OneYear Deals; Cats Add RW Lee Goren denis shvidki is obviously a very talented first-round pick who showed http://www.flpanthers.com/pressbox/news/archive/072403hordichuk.shtml
Extractions: SUNRISE, FLA. - Florida Panthers General Manager Rick Dudley announced today that the club has re-signed restricted free agents LW Darcy Hordichuk and RW Denis Shvidki to one-year contracts. Dudley also announced that the Panthers have signed RW Lee Goren to a one-year contract. As per club policy, financial details of the pacts were not disclosed. Hordichuk, 22, was acquired from the Phoenix Coyotes last season along with a second- round draft pick in the 2003 NHL Entry draft in exchange for D Brad Ference. Shvidki, 22, was Florida's first choice (12th overall) in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Goren, 25, was an unrestricted free agent that split time last season between the Boston Bruins and Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League. "We're very excited to announce today's signings," stated Dudley. "Darcy Hordichuk is a tough kid and by nature he's somewhat of a pugilist. We think he can really bang, we think he's smart enough to play both ends and he's a guy that always provides energy for the players and the fans. Denis Shvidki is obviously a very talented first-round pick who showed flashes of brilliance last year. He needs to show that brilliance on a consistent level. He's got the talent and he's got the ability. Lee Goren is a very big kid with a nice touch and an edge to his game. We think that at worst he's a very good callup, but at best he's an NHL scoring winger with size."
Extractions: THE WEEKLY TIRADE By Scotty Kowall Thank God. It's Hockey Season! With apologies to atheists. After watching the New Jersey Devils claim the Stanley Cup and having to endure a boring sports summer of baseball (The world's slowest moving sport) and a Summer Olympics that was broadcast after the results were known, the NHL is back, proof there is a God... Last year the Flyers led the league in soap opera plot lines. There are some this year too. Can goaltender Brian Boucher have a good sophomore season? What will the team get for injury prone super star Eric Lindros? Can they win in the regular season without Big E? I think there will be a drop in performance but they will definitely make the playoffs and that is all that counts... The Rangers brought in the two saviors Mark Messier and Glen Sather. It will take more than those two to make the Rangers a competitor. Messier once delivered on a promised cup victory. Only a true Ranger fan would believe Messier's promise to be in the playoffs this year. The Eastern Conference is tough and they still will not be good enough to make the playoffs... The Pens are an improved team if and only if they work out their goaltender situation. This team is led by Jaromir Jagr, currently the world's best player. The heavy European roster makes them dangerous with the puck if not with their checks. If they don't win the cup look for them to make Vaclav Havel the team president next year. Playoff bound if the goaltending holds out...