1973 first round pick of World Hockey Association, Winnipeg Jets, and 2nd round NHL draft pick of the Montreal Canadiens. Chose the NHL and shared in a Stanley Cup Championship with the Canadiens; captained the Nova Scotia Voyageurs to an American League Championship, along with a scoring title and All-star recognition; and won the German National Hockey League championship and favorite player award with Mannheim ERC, during my 9-year pro career.
1989 NHL 6th overall draft pick. 1991-1994 Chicago Blackhawks & Edmonton Oilers. 2003-2013 Founded 3on3 Hockey by Adam Bennett. Adam has many stories from his time in the NHL, as well as, from his years running the second biggest summer 3on3 hockey operation in Ontario. He’s been a regular guest on various T.V. and radio shows and makes numerous charity appearances. Today, he works as a Wealth Advisor in the Mississauga, ON area and is a committee member with the NHL Alumni’s financial transition team.
Niagara Falls Flyers OHL; NHL Chicago Black Hawks 8 years. Head coach in NHL, OHL, AHL, IHL. TV personality, writer ''BeenThere Done That'' best seller, and columnist. President Steve Ludzik Foundation, motivational speaker, runs Steve Ludzik Parkinson Clinic
NHL Player, Author, Speaker At 18 years old, Doug was drafted 2nd overall into the NHL to play for the Los Angeles Kings as their youngest player ever. The next 11 years were defined by hockey successes, hockey failures, his lack of awareness and the culture of a collision sport. His career ended suddenly at 29 years old when he shattered his spine in professional game #607. Through his best selling story, workshops and books, Doug reveals a simple and repeatable process for continuous improvement. It is a process that he has used himself and a model he strives to share with others. Today his core work flourishes beyond the individual, cultivating collaboration in teams and agility in organizations.
Played 15 Years pro. 12 in the NHL. Quebec Nordiques Washington Capitals Buffalo Sabres Head Coach in the minor pros. Goalie Coach for: Florida Panthers Columbus Blue Jackets Atlanta Thrashers Calgary Flames
just a big Italian guy who misses sport and its camaraderie . So call and let me share some stories
Son of former Toronto Maple Leaf, Al Carr, Gene was known for his superior skating ability; regaled as the fastest skater in the NHL in the 1970’s. Picked 4th overall by the St. Louis Blues in 1971, Gene played 465 games in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Atlanta Flames. Glen Frey of The Eagles wrote the epic hit New Kid in Town in honor of Gene and called his hockey playing friend “Hockey Hollywood”.
A 14 year veteran of the NHL, Dennis played with the California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons, Washington Capitals and Minnesota North Stars. His best season was 1981/82 with 60 goals and 136 points. Two time 50+ NHL goal scorer; 76 assists; and 136 points all remain Washington Capitals' records for a single-season.
Played 820 games in the NHL with 7 teams. Kings ,hurricanes,Trashers,Wild,Caps Coyotes, Oilers.
Drafted in 1969 by MINNESOTA NORTH STARS. PLAYED FOR THEM FOR 4 YEARS. THEN GOT TRADED TO BOSTON. FROM 1973 to 1980, SPENT 7 GREAT YEARS OF MY LIFE IN BOSTON. FROM 1980 to 1984 WITH DETROIT RED WINGS. I THEN PLAYED WITH HOCKEY LEGENDS FOR 8 YEARS, WHILE WORKING FOR CANADIAN HOCKEY ENTERPRISES. I STILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR THEM. IN BETWEEN I DID WORK WITH THE NEW YORK ISLANDERS FOR 4 YEARS. I STILL HAVE MY GOLF TOURNAMENT IN BOSTON, RAISING MONEY TO GET ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR TO A GIRL OR A BOY. NOW I'M TRYING TO RAISE MONEY TO HELP PLAYERS THROUGH THE GILLES GILBERT GOLF CLASSIC. IT WILL BE IN JAFFREY, NH (SHATTUCK COUNTRY CLUB) FOR THE SECOND YEAR THIS YEAR ON JULY 29. I LOVE PLAYING GOLF ESPECIALLY TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE FORMER NHL PLAYERS WHO NEED SOME HELP.
I was the first American Enforcer to play in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs back in the 70's during the day's of the Broad Street Bullies and Big Bad Bruins. Today I have Dignity after Hockey to assist former players who need medical assistance or financial help...
Led the NHL in goals with 56 . The Great one had 52. 79-80 my best year. One of only 2 players to score 50 goals in the NHL and WHA . Bobby Hull is the other.
Was 75th player taken in the 1973 draft by Detroit Redwings; Traded to Washington Capitals March 1975; Picked by Quebec Nordiques in the intra-league draft in 1979; Have 375 NHL games to my credit, however played in only 229 games due to injuries; Retired in 1981 due to injury ending rotator cuff tears. Serial Entrepreneur.
US Olympic Silver Medalist 1972 NHL Player: Detroit, MN, KC, Colorado, and WHA MN Fighting Saints. 1995 United States Hockey Hall of Fame Realtor 29 Years at Edina Realty, Inc. MN CEO Boucha Films, LLC, Boucha Films, LTD Canada. Boards: VP National Coalition Against Racsim. MN Indian Education, Juel Fairbanks-Chemical Dep. President, Kah-Bay-Kah-Bing, Inc. US Army Veteran, MN NHL Alumni.
Played my Junior hockey in Prince Albert Raiders . 1979-1982- played on back to back National Championships, was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1982, went to College on a scholarship to University of Minnesota-Duluth 1982-1985, played on 2 league championship teams, played in 2 Final Fours, lost in the longest National championship game in NCAA history to Bowling Green in 1984. was the 1985 Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner! turned pro with Chicago in 1985, played for the Hawks from '85-89, also worked for the Hawks as a scout from 94-01.
Played over 20 years; 19 in the NHL AND 1 year in Asiago Italy. At 5"7 164 pounds ended up 82 second all time Scorer in NHL history ! I was told by everyone to give up on my dream by saying "you are to Small to play in the NHL"! That only gave me more fuel to prove them wrong !
7 years pro hockey - Philadelphia Flyers / Vancouver Canucks - William Jennings award Recipient - 2 NCAA Championships with North Dakota Fighting Sioux - IHL - Allstar, MVP, Top Goaltender.
I played 7 seasons in the NHL, first for the Florida Panthers, followed by the Colorado Avalanche. I played a tough physical yet fair game. Led the league in fighting majors.
Lorne Stamler Lorne Alexander Joseph Stamler (born August 9, 1951 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 116 games in the National Hockey League for the Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Winnipeg Jets.
Disabled Minor League Hockey Player. Played Enforcer Role 15 years. Been diagnosed Traumatic Brain Injury, Dystonia, Parkinson's, Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety from Chronic Pain. Been told by Nuerology probable Chronic Traumatic Encepalopathy CTE. All brought on to me from Commercialized Violence Involving My Youth....Starting with my Major Junior Hockey Club and current 2016 Memorial Cup Champions The London Knights. I was invited to The St Louis Blues Training Camp at 19 years old. I am currenty 12th All-Time Season Penalty Minute Leaders with The London Knights since 1960. I have been involved in Treatments for my Injuries at The Hospital Level for 5 years. I retired from Minor Professional Hockey in 2004-05 with The Rockford Icehogs current Minor League team for The Chicago Blackhawks of The National Hockey League. A Story was written about me in Febuary 2016 in our Canadian National Newspaper called "One Last Fight" by NHL Sports Writer James Mirtle for the Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/robert-frid-enforcer-fighter-stuggles-with-concussions-hockey/article28929084/? I continue too be a Voice and addvocate for the immediate removal of "Fighting" out of Major Junior Hockey. I am a active member of Ex Toronto Maple Leaf Enforcer Kurt Walker's Non-Fro Profit Foundation "Dignity After Hockey" out of Boston MA. I am on the Executive Canadian Board based out of Toronto Ontario, Canada I also Support Ex NHL Flyer Enforcer Riley Cote and his Foundation called Hemp Heals. I Support and Advocate the use Medicinal Cannabis and the use of CBD Oil among active players in Professional Hockey. I also support CW Botanicals out of Colorado Springs Colorado with produces the CBD Oil Strain "Charlottes Web" in which is a Hemp Supplement and is legal in all 50 States. It is a proven Neuro Protector and Inflammation Blocker, which in turn we feel is The New Sports Medicine Science believes. I also support The Realm of Caring a Educational Foundation teaching the Healthy Lifestyle and why Cannabis is Amazing and used for so many Medical conditions and working well with Several Contact Sport Athletes
Played 9 years in the NHL Was drafted 3rd overall by the Vancouver Canucks 1971. Played 3 years with Canucks, traded to Buffalo Sabres Oct 1974, 5 seasons with the Sabres. StanleyCup finalist in 74-75. Traded to the Rangers March 78 retired Oct 80. I have been living in South Florida since 1994 very happy I have a good life. South Florida is my home now.
Played Jr. Hockey with the New Westminster Bruins 74-75 and 75-76. Picked in 1sdt round-10th overall by Atlanta in 1976 NHL amateur draft. Picked in 3rd round by the Edmonton oilers of the old WHA. Signed with atlanta and played first year pro for Nova Scotia Voyaguers in 76-77 Calder Cup winners. Played rookie year in NHL for Atlanta in 77-78. Set penalty min record for rookie with 128 and scored 5 points in a single game. Traded to Chicago in 78-79 season with Tommy Lysiak, Pat Ribble and Greg Fox for Phil Russell and Darcy Russell and Ivan Bolderev. Traded to Vancouver in 1980 for Ron Sedelbaur Also played with the Dallas Blackhawks and Fredricton Express. Retired after 6 years of pro at end of 1981- 1982 season.
Played professional hockey for 13 years in many different cities and different leagues.
Played 10 years with St. Louis, NY Rangers and Atlanta Flames. First American player to score 30 goals in NHL
Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, Minnesota North Stars, Hartford Whalers, France 16 year career. Philadelphia Flyers Ambassador.
Drafted by the Hartford Whalers in 1987, led the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in scoring in 1993/94, also played with the Toronto Maple Leafs, St. Louis Blues, and Washington Capitals.
2 Time All American at Michigan Tech, WCHA MVP Senior Yr, 1976. 10 year pro with Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues and Hartford Whalers from 1976 - 1986. Played 451 NHL games
I am an american born hockey player who, at age 16, went "up to Canada" to play hockey, to better my chances of achieving something that i was obsessed with as a kid: playing hockey in the NHL. After spending two years at St, Micheal's in Toronto, I played for 2 seasons for the London Knights in the OHL. In 1976, after the 2 seasons playing for the London Knights, i was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the fifth round of the NHL amateur draft and spent 7 seasons in the minors, although during that time, I did get called up to play a few NHL games with Detroit and Montreal. ( During my first NHL game, at age 20, playing for the Detroit Red Wings, I scored the game tieing goal with two minutes to play in the game! I was "pumped!"). After 7 years in the minors and being known as a talented offensive defenseman, I finally established myself in the "The Big Leagues", and over the next 5 seasons I played for St. Louis, Washington, Pittsburgh, and Winnipeg. During my time as a "regular NHL'er, I was known more for my ability to "fight", than for being a talented player,( as was the case previously,) ... and I was asked to play the role of the "tough guy"/"enforcer". After the 87-88 season , after 5 years of playing a role that I didn't enjoy, I considered myself "washed up" and decided that I should retire from hockey and did so. Upon retiring, I settled in St. Louis, Missouri, where I have resided through the present. Since retiring , I have been the owner of 3 businesses and I am presently employed in the construction industry. I am single with no children. I enjoy working out and keeping myself in shape.
Competitive swimmer, aquapreneur, and open water swimmer from Tallinn, Estonia who was the Baltic States Champion in the 100m and 200m breaststroke and an Estonian National Swim Team member. She also have won 2 times FLORIDA Winter Championships in breaststroke events. She is splits her time between Florida,US and Europe-Estonia but as well everywhere around the world. Her swimming work is recognized all around the world and after many years living abroad She have been associated with TOP swimming technique programs like GoSwim.tv who is also official technique video supplier for US. Swimming. Not only She works hard in a pool and Open water She also builds in her everyday life swim-business SWIMERA and helps to coordinate the newest sights in a MERMAID School under Mermaid Swimming Association. After many years motivating and mentoring another fellow swimmers, coaches, triathletes and organizations she also have been becoming a Mentor and Spoke person for the Youth and Drowning prevention communities.