Chicago Wolves On assignment from the National hockey League s Calgary Flames, before defensemanBlake sloan scored his second goal of the night at 1255 of the final http://www.chicagowolves.com/news/readstory.cfm?story=126
Phantoms Hockey - Sharp Scores A Pair In Rout The Phantoms jumped ahead early with two goals in the first period before BlakeSloan cut the lead to 21 early in the second period. http://www.phantomshockey.com/pressbox/GameRecaps/1248.asp
Extractions: Phantoms Game at a Glance Game Notes Box Score Recap Slide Show Video Audio Article 2/20/2005 Philadelphia Phantoms won 6 - 1 Sharp Scores a Pair in Rout Philadelphia wins in Grand Rapids, 6-1 (GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. 20, 2005) Patrick Sharp had two goals and an assist and Neil Little made 30 saves in his first start in over a month as the Phantoms routed the Grand Rapids Griffins at Van Andel Arena, 6-1.
Michigan Hockey Unofficial site with roster, statistics, and photos. http://www.msu.edu/user/hildret1/mhockey.htm
American Hockey Coaches Association Past Winners of the hockey Humanitarian Award 1996 JP McKersie, BU 1997 BlakeSloan, Michigan 1998 Erik Raygor, Wisconsin 1999 Kristine Pierce, RIT http://www.ahcahockey.com/news/0102/0220huma.html
Extractions: The winner of the 2001 Humanitarian Award was Jason Cupp of the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Four players from varied backgrounds have been named finalists for the 2002 Hockey Humanitarian Award, presented anually to the player who exhibits a strong commitment to their communities, their teams, and their studies. Past Winners of the Hockey Humanitarian Award 2001 Jason Cupp, Neb.-Omaha Daniel Casella, Dartmouth Casella has already enlisted in the Peace Corps, and will be working to rebuild a community in the Caribbean after graduation. He has a 3.03 grade point average as a government major, and has been a solid role player for the Big Green. Thomas Conti, Lawrence University Born in Summit, New Jersey and now a resident of Atlanta, Conti is a two-sport athlete, is in Phi Beta Kappa, has been nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship, and works with the youth in Appleton, WI. One of seven children, Conti began his community involvement in 1996 when he started tutoring Vietnamese children. He continued doing so until 1998. Other activities include helping to construct a Habitat for Humanity home during the spring of 1999, volunteering at the Boys and Girls Club, and participating in the Adopt-A-School tutoring program.