IIHF - NEWS 1999 Dallas Stars Jere Lehtinen (FIN), Roman Turek (CZE), sergei zubov (RUS).2000 New Jersey Devils sergei Brylin (RUS), Patrik Elias (CZE), http://www.iihf.com/news/iihfpr5604.htm
Extractions: Ruslan Fedotenko becomes first Ukrainian to win Stanley Cup Kiev-born Ruslan Fedotenko, 25, became the first player from Ukraine to win the Stanley Cup and Nikolai Khabibulin became the first Russian goaltender to lead his team to the coveted trophy as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Calgary Flames in the seventh game of the 2004 Stanley Cup final. Fedotenko scored both goals in Tampa's 2-1 win over Calgary thus giving the Lightning its first ever cup victory. Altogether seven more European players will have thier names engraved on Lord Stanley's Cup. Also on Tampa's team: Czechs Stanislav Neckar and Pavel Kubina, Slovak Martin Cibak, Swede Fredrik Modin and Russian Dimitry Afanasenkov. This brings the number of European Stanley Cup winners to 69. Finns Jari Kurri and Esa Tikkanen hold the "European record" with five Stanley Cup wins each, while Swedes Stefan Persson and Anders Kallur have won it four times.
2005-06 Scoresheet's Hockey Players List Scoresheet s 200405 hockey Player List Dan 400) 22.8 0.3 34 DAL zubov, Sergei401) 22.7 0.3 29 NAS Timonen, Kimmo 402) 22.1 0.4 28 MTL Souray, http://www.scoresheet.com/NHLcurrent.html
Extractions: Scoresheet's 2005-06 Hockey Player List The first number is the Scoresheet Player number, the second number is his total points earned last season (using our game's formulas), the third number is his average rating per game he played last season (2003-04 since the 04/05 season was cancelled), the fourth number is the player's age as of Opening Day, and then his current NHL team (as of 8/18/05) is shown. Players with a dash (-) after their name were unsigned as of 8/18/05. Left Wings Right Wings Centers Defensemen ... Goalies Create your ranking list on the web: There is a feature on our web site that allows you to create your ranking list by simply clicking on player's names. You can also edit that ranking list by cutting and pasting, can save it to work on later, and can e-mail your list straight to us from the web page. Your single stage draft list should have up to 250 players on it. (You can list less and if your list runs out we will draft remaining players for your team based on whomever had the most points last year.)
Zubov Ne Sera Pas Disponible | Hockey | La Passion Du Sport Translate this page Découvrez la section hockey de la zone sports de Radio-Canada.ca. 1er août2005 - Vous pouvez rayer le nom de Sergeï zubov de la liste des joueurs http://www.radio-canada.ca/sports/HockeyNHL/nouvelles/200508/01/001-ZubovStars.s
Extractions: var section = new Array('champcar','cyclisme','football','formule_un','hockey','jeux_olympiques','soccer','tennis','autres_sports'); var champcarOn = "Champ Car/IRL"; var champcarOff = "Champ Car/IRL"; var cyclismeOn = "Cyclisme"; var cyclismeOff = "Cyclisme"; var footballOn = "Football"; var footballOff = "Football"; var jeux_olympiquesOn = "JO"; var jeux_olympiquesOff = "JO"; var formule_unOn = "Formule 1"; var formule_unOff = "Formule 1"; var hockeyOn = "Hockey"; var hockeyOff = "Hockey"; var soccerOn = "Soccer"; var soccerOff = "Soccer"; var tennisOn = "Tennis"; var tennisOff = "Tennis"; var autres_sportsOn = "+ de sports"; var autres_sportsOff = "+ de sports"; Accueil Les Stars ont craint de perdre Sergeï Zubov Zubov aurait pu tirer avantage d'une autonomie complète, lundi, dès midi (HAE). Âgé de 34 ans, ce général de la ligne bleue figure au troisième rang parmi les défenseurs actifs avec 575 points amassés depuis la saison 1993-1994. Il a, en fait, connu neuf saisons de suite avec au moins 40 points.
Playoff Hockey Setting The National hockey League, circa the printing of the game. 187 SergeiZubov U 188 Bryan Smolinski U 189 Dmitri Mironov U 190 Ulf Dahlen U http://www.rpweld3.com/reviews/playoffh.html
Extractions: Game Play: Both interesting and true to the sport. Each player chooses six cards to represent his team. You need a Center, two Defensemen, a Right Wig, A Left Wing, and a Goalie. You then lay those out on the table in the starting positions for a hockey game (very nice illustrations in the rulebook, by the way). The goal is to get possession of the hockey puck, skate your team forward and shoot for a goal. Play ends when one person runs out of cards. At that time, whoever has the most points wins. This game does use custom dice to resolve actions, but even though I personally hate games which require additional materials, I didn't mind this as much because the dice were clever. These were six-sided dice with two blank sides, a puck, a whistle and an NHL logo. Whenever you are trying to shoot, you roll dice equal to your card's SHOOT stat. Count the number of pucks and NHL logos. If the logo matches the shooter's team, it counts double. The Goalie rolls dice equal to their BLOCK stat. If you beat the goalie, you score a point. Pretty simple and very quick. Other than that, all you really need to figure out is what to do with the cards. Each player has a hand of three cards. They must draw one and play one per turn. The cards will allow you to SKATE a player forward so they can take a shot (or if they don't have the puck, they add +1 die to the player who has it), SHOOT, PASS or STEAL. Of course there are actually a lot of variations. One card might say: "OFFENSE: SKATE wingman, PASS puck to CENTER, SHOT at +1". If you don't have a useful card in your hand, you may discard any card to SKATE or SHOOT (but only if you have the puck). One last thing: they don't include a puck counter, so they recommend you use a nickel.