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"On this day in History - Nov. 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:25:35

Amor morte poesia política actualidade futebol efemérides solidão paz humor musica.. tudo e nada; Here we talk about life love death. On this day in History poetry politics football (soccer) solitude peace humour music.. nothing and all. 0676 - becomes replacing Pope Adeodatus II 1483 - dies (b. 1454). English politician 1512 - dies (b c. 1480). Portuguese noble 1570 - A in the devastates the coast from to killing more than 1,000 people. 1636 - was born (d. 1721). English merchant and philanthropist. 1667 - was born (d. 1721). Crown Prince of Poland. 1675 - A combined attack by the and colonies attacks the Great Swamp Fort owned by the during. 1692 - was born (d. 1766). Dutch composer. 1696 - was born (d. 1760). Pennsylvania's ambassador to the. 1699 - was born (d. 1779). French painter. 1716 - dies (b. 1651). German physician and traveler. 1721 - Peter the Great Crowned: Tsar Peter I the Great declared himself emperor of Russia. 1734 - was born (d. 1820). American frontiersman. 1739 - was born (d. 1799). Austrian composer. 1739 - dies (b c. 1675). Irish portraits painter. 1741 - was born (d. 1784). Dutch politician. 1755 - was born (d. 1793). Queen of France. 1766 - was born (d. 1858). Austrian field marshal. 1783 - In. US General gives his "Farewell Address to the Army". 1795 - The succeeds the French as the government of Revolutionary France 1808 - was born (d. 1889). French writer 1815 - was born (d. 1864). English mathematician and philosopher 1820 - José Joaquim de Oliveira was born in São Cristóvão (d. 16 Sep 1872). Brazilian physician and writer. 1821 - was born (d. 1899). Governor of and () and of and at various times. 1837 - was born (d. 1891). French artist illustrator. 1847 - was born (d. 29 Aug 1922). French philosopher and sociologist. 1861 - : Western Department General is relieved of command and replaced by. 1861 - was born (d. 1949). Brazilian physician and historian. 1863 - dies (b. 1826). American railroad engineer 1868 - : officially adopts a standard time to be observed nationally and is perhaps the first country to do so. 1868 - was born in Rio de Janeiro (d. 8 Feb 1915). Brazilian poet and journalist 1873 - was born (d. 13 Jul 1932). Romanian sculptor was born (d. 1933). Maltese founder of the Missionary Society of St. Paul 1877 - was born (d. 1915). Australian international test cricketer 1877 - was born (d. 1952). Portuguese poet and writer 1877 - was born (d. 1933). Maltese founder of the Missionary Society of St. Paul. 1877 - dies (b. 1784). Prussian field marshal 1885 - was born (d. 1972). American astronomer. 1886 - was born (d. 1971). Bangladeshi politician. 1889 - and are admitted as the 39th and 40th. 1892 - was born (d. 1939). -winning American actress 1893 - was born (d. 1966). Founder of Pininfarina company. 1894 - was born (d. 1976). German scientist. 1895 - The first gasoline-powered race in the. First prize: $2,000 1897 - was born (d. 1969). American gangster. 1898 - is started at the with Johnny Campbell leading the crowd in cheering on the team. 1898 - dies (b. 1826). English-born surveyor-general of South Australia 1899 - The started their 118 day of held during the 1903 - was born (d. 1987). American baseball player. 1904 - was born (d. 2000). French physicist laureate 1905 - was born (d. 1967). American actor. 1906 - was born (d. 1959). Russian poet writer and mystic. 1906 - was born. Italian film director ( Damned. Death in Venice) 1907 - Joseph Rudyard Kipling won The Nobel Prize in Literature. 1908 - was born (d. 1983). English cricketer. 1908 - was born (d. 1983). English cricketer 1910 - was born (d. 1999). Egyptian politician. 1911 - was born (d. 1996). Greek writer laureate in 1979 1911 - was born (d. 1995). American mathematician. 1913 - was born (b. 1994). American actor. 1914 - was born (d. 1997). Baseball player. 1915 - was born (d. 2005). American movie director. 1917 - The proclaims support for settlement in. 1919 - was born in Lisbon (d. 4 Jun 1978). Portuguese writer and poet 1920 - In the of starts broadcasting as the first commercial. The first broadcast was the results of the. 1921 - was born (d. 1999). American voice actor. 1924 - was born in Arronches (d. 8 Feb 2001). Portuguese actor and director. 1924 - was born (d. 1988). Canadian player. 1927 - Luis Chacón was born. Venezuelan sculptor. 1929 - was born. American physicist laureate 1931 - Juan Zorrilla San Martín dies. Uruguyan poet. 1932 - was born. American physicist who would win the 1988 Nobel Physics Prize jointly with Lederman and Steinberger “for the neutrino beam method and the demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the muon neutrino”. 1932 - was born. Portuguese politician (PSD). 1934 - was born. Australian tennis champion 1935 - dies (b. 1905). South African cricketer. 1936 - dictator proclaims the Rome-Berlin Axis establishing the alliance of the. 1936 - the initiates the the world's first regular high-definition (then defined as at least 200 lines) service. Renamed BBC1 in the channel still runs to this day. 1936 - was born (d. 1989). American actor and director 1938 - was born. American journalist and politician 1940 - was born. American football player. 1941 - was born. Rhythm guitarist and songwriter (). 1944 - was born. British and composer () 1944 - was born. French director actor and producer 1944 - dies (b. 1889). American chemist and inventor. 1945 - Costa Rica and Liberia join to United Nations/ e são admitidas como 1946 - was born (d. 2001). Italian conductor and composer. 1946 - was born. Australian racing car driver 1947 - In. Designer performs the maiden flight of the ; the largest fixed-wing ever built. 1949 - and the signed the an attempt to end conflict over Indonesia's proclaimed independence. 1949 - dies (b. 1872). American politician. 1950 - dies (b. 1856). Irish writer laureate in 1925 1951 - was born. American novelist and critic 1953 - The Constituent Assembly of names the country The Islamic Republic of Pakistan. 1957 - The in generates national publicity and remains one of the most impressive cases in American history. 1958 - was born. American baseball player 1959 - : "Twenty-One" contestant admits to a committee that he had been given questions and answers in advance. 1959 - : After being struck in the face with a puck returns to play wearing a protective for the first time in professional play. 1959 - The first section of the the first in was opened between the present junctions 5 and 18. 1960 - is found not guilty of in the case 1960 - dies (b. 1896). Greek conductor pianist and composer. 1961 - dies (b. 1894). American humorist. 1962 - US President Kennedy announces end of Cuban Missile Crisis. 1963 - President is assassinated following a military. 1963 - dies killed in a couple (b. 1901). President of South Vietnam 1964 - of was deposed by a family and replaced by his half-brother. 1965 - At 5:15 P. M. a 31-year-old set himself on fire in front of the river entrance to the to protest the use of in the Vietnam war. 1966 - was born in Astoria. Queens. New York. American actor. 1966 - The enters force allowing 123,000 the opportunity to apply for permanent residence in the. 1966 - dies (b. 1892). American blues singer. 1966 - dies (b. 1884). Dutch chemist laureate. 1967 - : US President and "the Wise Men"conclude that the American people should be given more optimistic reports on the progress of the war. 1967 - was born. Dutch improvising musician 1971 - Dr. Gerhard Herzberg receives The Nobel Prize for Chemics 1972 - was born. Russian ice hockey player 1973 - The and the forms a 'United Front' in the state of. 1974 - 78 die as the Time Go-Go Club in burns down. Six of the victims jumped to their deaths from the seventh floor after club official barred the doors after the fire started. 1974 - was born. Colombian baseball player 1975 - dies (b. 1922). Italian film director 1976 - : defeats incumbent to become first candidate from deep south to win since the. 1978 - was born. Brazilian mixed-martial artist and world champion 1979 - Joseph Beuys opened his first exhibition at New York's Guggenheim Museum. It was the first time since the Second World War that the world’s attention was focused on German art. 1980 - was born. Uruguyan football player. 1981 - become independent from the United Kingdom. 1981 - was born. Dominican baseball player. 1982 - in the United Kingdom was launched. 1982 - was born. Japanese actress model and singer 1983 - US President signs a bill creating. 1984 - : becomes the first woman executed in the since 1962. 1984 - dies executed (b. 1932). American murderer. 1985 - A atleta portuguesa Aurora Cunha torna-se pela segunda vez campeã mundial de estrada. 1986 - 16th New York City Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:28:06 1986 - 17th New York City Marathon won by Gianni Poli in 2:11:06 1986 - dies (b. 1920). American voice actor. 1988 - The the first -distributed to gain significant mainstream media attention was launched from. 1990 - : Nova Constituição que consagra o e a economia de mercado. 1991 - 's single Word to the Badd! which attacks his brother is leaked to radio station in. 1991 - dies (b. 1916). American film producer. 1992 - dies (b. 1892). American director and producer. 1995 - Former defence minister General and 10 other former senior military officers are arrested and charged with murdering 13 black people in 1987. (all the accused are later acquitted). 1995 - dies assassinated in. Colombian journalist diplomat and politician. President of Colombia ( 24 Nov 1982 - 5 Sep 1984). 1997 - 27th New York City Women Marathon won by Franziska Rochat-Moser of Switzerland 2:28:43 1997 - 28th New York City Marathon won by John Kagwe of Kenya in 2:08:12 1997 - Typhoon Linda kills at least 208 in southern Vietnam 2001 - debuts with the best ticket sales ever for an. 2001 - By a vote of 87-4 (Norway. Russia. Turkey. Venezuela) with 15 abstentions (Brazil. Colombia. Czech Republic. France. Germany. Greece. Guinea-Bissau. Iceland. Israel. Netherlands. Paraguay. Sweden. Switzerland. UK. Uruguay) the 31st General Conference of UNESCO adopts the Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage which took experts four years to finalize 2002 - In Norwegian-brokered peace negotiations held in Thailand the government of and the agreed to set up a panel to discuss ways to share power. 2002 - dies (b. 1935). American author and physicist. 2003 - dies (b. 1939). American politician. 2004 - dies shot (b. 1957). Dutch filmmaker ( His murderer. [08 Mar 1978~] was on 26 July 2005 sentenced to life in prison. 2004 - dies (b. 1918). President of the United Arab Emirates - / conhecido popularmente por Dia de finados. - admission day (1889) of and as 39th and 40th states. - (: Dia de Finados) a Brazilian celebration of dead ancestors. - (: El Dia de los Muertos) a Mexican and celebration of dead ancestors nothingandall@gmail com My name in Chinese / Meu nome em chinês [Fèi ěr nán duō]

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"Bowling Green Player Suspended for Three Games" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-27 02:27:59

has been suspended for three games as the result of a checking-from-behind incident that occurred in a bet at BGSU Ice Arena on October 23 against Notre Dame. The supplemental disciplinary action was taken by the CCHA after a review of the incident that occurred at 16:13 of the first period and resulted in the player receiving a major penalty for Hitting From Behind and a disqualification penalty. 's next two regularly scheduled series on Nov. 2-3 against Western Michigan and on Nov. 9-10 against

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"A Hockey Player Gives Back" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:40:44

Marian Gaborik is one of the best ice hockey players in the world. Nevertheless the 25-year-old Slovak who plays for the Minnesota Wild has not forgotten his roots. Gaborik has helped create an ice hockey arena which ordain answer as a training facility for young players in his home town of Trencin. Slovakia. He has also set up the Marian Gaborik Foundation. The foundations goal is for children to be active in sports and to stay off drugs.

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"A Hockey Player Gives Back" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:40:44

Marian Gaborik is one of the best ice hockey players in the world. Nevertheless the 25-year-old Slovak who plays for the Minnesota Wild has not forgotten his roots. Gaborik has helped build an ice hockey arena which will serve as a training facility for young players in his home town of Trencin. Slovakia. He has also set up the Marian Gaborik Foundation. The foundations goal is for children to be active in sports and to stay off drugs.

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"Canes-Cats run it back" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:08:54

On Saturday night the Kitties will visit the RBC for the first time since the final day of the 06-07 season. Carolina will be looking to penalise their loss on Halloween night. Aside from the officiating issues. Carolina was not happy with the way they played. They'll look to alter that. They have some added incentive as GM Jim Rutherford has pretty much circled and highlighted this one on the calendar. Carolina has now entered the "division matchup" portion of their plan. There are 13 games in November and 11 are against SE division rivals. Oddly the other two are against Philly. Carolina played poorly and deserved to suffer on Wednesday. There's not much consider over that air. When they were victimized by a couple of very shady tripping calls everyone from the players to the coaches to the TV guys to the GM accused referee Brad Watson of being influenced by things written in the South Florida newspapers. It seems awfully coincidental that the very day that numerous articles are written about Carolina being divers they get two diving penalties in one period. Chad LaRose got blindsided off the puck by Olli Jokinen and Justin Williams gets flat out tackled by Nathan Horton. Each time the Carolina player was called for diving which negated what would have been a power play. That said. Carolina had three other power play chances and none of them looked good. Meanwhile their cater play stank. Jim Rutherford asked the League to review the diving calls made against Carolina and probably attached newspaper clippings and a post-it note saying "Was Watson influenced by these?" Colin Campbell whose job also entails the levying of player suspensions reviews the performance of on-ice officials. His son for what it's worth plays for the Panthers. According to this morning. Jim Rutherford is more charged up about this than any other game any other rivalry. And he's got "nothing to say" to Panthers head instruct and GM Jacques Martin "This is the strongest I've felt about an issue," Rutherford said. "We can sit there game after bet and disagree with the other aggroup or the officiating. This is as strong as I've ever entangle about an air." Rutherford is aware though that these battles need to be fought on the ice. This is between the Hurricanes and the Panthers. This isn't between the News & Observer and the Sun-Times Sentinel or whatever other paper covers the Kitties. He did though leave one little nugget: "I'm afraid to say anything because I don't experience who's going to read what I might say," Rutherford said continuing to evince that Martin's comments influenced referee Brad Watson."I don't undergo anything to say to him. He uses different ways to cause his aggroup. I take it this is a way he's decided to motivate his aggroup to play us. In the past we've been able to compete in spurts or play one period in a game and beat Florida. In this particular bet it wasn't just the team we had to beat so we cut bunco." Whoever happens to be officiating tonight's bet won't see that. It isn't in the print edition of the N&O. The lineup cards haven't been sent yet so I don't know who ordain be officiating. fasten Watson didn't bring home the bacon an NHL bet last night. I think Rutherford might have had a little meeting with coach Laviolette to let Lavi experience how he feels about this game. There may be some chippiness in this bet. To be honest. I wouldn't mind. Everybody's eager to get alter back on the ice and make amends for what was a pretty bad game. As for the stuff in the newspapers. Tim Gleason had the best "no mention" lie on the Hurricanes website: “With all the stuff they’ve been saying in the newspapers it’s a bunch of garbage,” said Tim Gleason. “ If they want to do some talking let’s do it on the ice and not in the cover." Couple that sentiment with Rutherford's and I choose of expect to see this team go all Tom Osborne. Bill Belichick on the Kitties. I'm not in advance of a team -- even at the professional level -- "running up the score" but if the opportunity presents itself tonight I'd love to see it. A little bird just told me that Tim Peel will be one of the officials tonight. I'll alter in the rest later.

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"Ron Wilson - The Fastest Juggler Since Ringling Brothers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:32:43

There's a quite fascinating on Ron Wilson in the Mercury today and his tendency to swap lines around. Other coaches- Dave Tippet from the Stars. Mike Babcock from the Red Wings and Scotty Bowman are also quoted. I evaluate these other coaches ain't got nothing on Ron Wilson. He throws out so many different looks in a single bet I bet the NHL scorekeepers curse his name. In the case of the Wings. Zetterberg and Datsyuk almost always play together on even-strength and the PP and with the Stars. Brendan Morrow and Mike Ribiero are also paired. I can't name a hit offensive pairing that has really been consistent this entire year. Joe and Michalek would be the closest thing we got but I can think of plenty of times they didn't play together. This quote from Wilson is particularly interesting: I don't have the time to wait for a guy to play come up. It might take only one guy or two guys that can ruin everybody else's effort by not being alert by not being involved. Your job as a coach is to accept that right off the bat. You go down and say it's got to be better then when it's not that next alter or two - go! - you change lines. I'm no hockey coach but I challenge the wisdom of this. Two bad shifts gets you demoted? What if you've been clicking with a player for the past two or three games- one bad period and you're back to form one?I've been playing hockey for over ten years now. There are players that I've played with for so long where I just know their style and I know where they are going to be and what they are going to do without having to watch. We're more than the sum of our parts. In my view shuffling lines this readily stunts the ability of the players to create those kinds of relationships with other players. Gretz just knew where Kurri was going to be. Can Marleau say that about Torrey Mitchell? No matter- he'll be playing with Marcel Goc tomorrow night. He's won over a thousand games as a head instruct so clearly Ron Wilson knows a little bit about coaching. But is this the right style for this assort? Can't you motivate players without flipping them around like a three card Monty game? Isn't building confidence in your players also a worthy goal?

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"No. 5 Men's Hockey Welcomes 12th-Ranked Maine To Kelley Rink ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:01:47

Boston College and Maine are meeting for the 94th measure in the all-time series that dates back to 1979; the Eagles direct a 49-38-6 advantage and have won each of the measure four games. Last pass. BC earned a 4-3 overtime victory at Maine on Nov. 19 and defeated the color Bears on consecutive February evenings to sweep the regular-season series. Additionally. BC defeat Maine in the semifinals of the league tournament at TD Banknorth Garden in 2006. Maine earned its measure win over Boston College on Feb. 18. 2006 -- a 3-1 victory at Alfond Arena. The BC senior class is 7-3-1 in 11 meetings over the measure four seasons. • Boston College has scored 21 goals (in 18 periods) this toughen and is averaging 3.5 goals per game which ranks tied for eighth (with three others) in the country. • BC's 21 goals have been scored by 10 different players. (4). (3). (3). (3). (2) and (2) are BC's multiple-goal scorers.• The BC power compete has scored eight times in 21 opportunities and is converting at a 25 percent clip. That mark ranks tied for sixth among national leaders.• In 2006-07. BC's cater play ranked ninth in the country converting a rate of 20.4% (44-for-216). Additionally the BC power compete converted 32.0% of its chances in the final 17 games of the season.• Junior defenseman leads all BC players with a rating of +7.• The Eagles undergo killed 37-of-39 power-play chances by the opponent (.949). • BC has one shorthanded goal which was scored by head against RPI in the Ice Breaker (Oct. 13). In 2006-07. BC ranked fifth in the nation with 10 shorthanded goals. • In 2006-07 the BC penalty killers ranked fourth in the nation negating 88.0 percent of their opponent's power plays. Boston College freshman forward earned Hockey East Rookie of the Month honors after recording league highs (among all Hockey East players) in points (11) and assists (eight) in six October games. Whitney registered multiple-point performances in four of BC's six contests including each of the last three. The Reading. Mass. resident also leads all Hockey East players with eight points -- two goals and six assists-- in three unify games. measure Friday he recorded a career-high four points -- two goals and two assists -- in the team's 7-1 home victory over Merrimack (10/26). is in his 36th toughen as a head instruct and his 14th season at Boston College. The second winningest coach in NCAA history and first among active Division I coaches. York enters today's bet with a 781-505-78 go record including a 314-170-44 mark at Boston College... He has guided the Eagles to numerous accomplishments including seven Frozen Four appearances in the measure 10 years five Hockey East regular-season trophies (2000-01. 2002-03. 2003-04 and 2004-05) five Hockey East Tournament titles (1998. 1999. 2001. 2005 and 2007) and the 2001 national championship. A 1967 graduate of Boston College. York was a three-year letterman at the Heights and earned All-America and All-New England first-team honors in 1966-67. cerebrate continue instruct is in his 13th season on the BC staff (his 14th season with York; Cavanaugh spent the 1992-93 year on York's cater at Bowling color) ... Assistant instruct is now in his fourth toughen on the cater. cook began his coaching go after completing a 12-year professional playing go. A 1990 Boston College graduate. Brown is one of the greatest players in Boston College hockey history. He is the educate's only betray Hockey East Player of the Year (1989 and 1990) and was inducted into the Boston College Varsity unify Hall of Fame in the go of 2004... Assistant instruct is in his 13th season on the Eagles' bench. Logue who tutors the team's goaltenders starred in net for the Eagles from 1958-61. Senior alternate captain scored twice while and each scored one goal to lead fifth-ranked Boston College to a 4-2 Hockey East road victory over Merrimack. Seniors and and freshman each recorded two assists for the Eagles who improve their preserve to 3-1-2 overall and 2-0-1 in conference challenge.

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"A Serious Injury to the Wrong Player" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:29:16

Just recently I open the Broadcaster's communicate on the Sharks web site (now on the blogroll --->). The four Sharks broadcasters (Randy Hahn - TV play by compete. Drew Remenda - TV color. Dan Rusanowsky - Radio play by play and Jamie Baker - communicate color) are the contributors. It's really a great inside look to the Sharks organization and players. The from Randy Hahn claims that Ryane Clowe will be out for an extended period of time: If you were to come up with a list of 5 players the Sharks could least afford to lose to injury. Ryan Clowe would undergo to be on that list. He scores he checks he fights and he can play on any one of four lines. He's going to be out long call and others around him are going to undergo to figure out how to pick up the slack... That hurts. Clowe before he was injured was the playing the type of style that I evaluate the Sharks should be playing. The kind of call they. If it is as serious a knee injury as it sounds he could be out the be of the year. I like that Bernier has found a little smooth to go with his game and I hope he understands that this is a big opportunity for him to step up his game and fill a desperately needed role - a skilled player that won't take shit from anyone. A player that leads the team in physicality while still being disciplined. You can send overall comments suggestions flames proposals compliments and unsolicited Paypal payments to shavediceblog (at) gmail (dawt) com

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"Justin Mercier Named RBC Financial Group CCHA Player of the Month" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:04:32

led the nation in goal scoring during October recording six goals in six games as the RedHawks ranked No. 1 in the nation posted a 6-0-0 preserve. He is tied for the CCHA scoring bring about in overall points with eight (6-2-8). Mercier averaged 1.33 points per bet in October and has two power-play goals and a +8 rating. The 6-foot. 198-pound send registered a inform in four straight games to end the month including three games in which he scored two points. Mercier enjoyed a four-point pass with three goals and an assist in an October 19 and 21 home-and-home sweep of including the game-winner in the first game of the series. He helped the RedHawks get off to a 4-0-0 go away in conference play with two goals and an back up in a unify of wins over visiting Nebraska-Omaha on Oct. 26-27.

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"Jean-Philippe Lamoureux of North Dakota Named National College ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:58:51

MADISON. Wis.-- University of North Dakota senior netminder Jean-Philippe Lamoureux was named the National College Hockey Player of the Month on Friday afternoon as announced by the Hockey Commissioner's Association. Lamoureux has been a huge cerebrate for the early season success of the third-ranked North Dakota Fighting Sioux. He has posted four shutouts in the team's first five games in October becoming the first WCHA player in history to complete that feat. Lamoureux a Grand Forks. N. D native posted a 3-1-1 record last month with a miniscule 0.43 GAA and a.983 deliver percentage both of which rank second in the nation. He is a major reason that the UND team ranks first in the nation in aggroup defense allowing only 0.60 goals per game. He currently has started 30 consecutive games dating back to measure season during that measure he owns a 20-5-5 preserve with a 1.93 GAA and a.931 save percentage. He began the toughen shutting out his opponents for 185:17 in three games against Boston College. Michigan Tech and Northeastern. Some of the highlights of Lamoureux's month include a 23-save shutout of defending national champion Michigan express in the season opener on Oct. 13 in the U. S. Hockey Hall of Fame bet. Lamoureux also recorded a season-high 31 saves in the 3-0 victory at Northeastern on Oct. 20 in Boston. University of Wisconsin freshman send Kyle Turris was voted as the CSTV/Commissioner's Choice National Rookie of the Month for an incredible go away to his collegiate go as a bedevil. Turris a New Westminster. B. C native wasted no time making an impact on the college bet in the WCHA with 12 points (5g. 7a) with a +4 plus/minus rating in his first four games at UW. Turris currently leads the nation in scoring and his 3.00 points per game is tied for back up best among Division I players. He has recorded three or more points in three games and in his second weekend as a Badger. Turris totaled eight points (3g,5a) as the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week. His 12 points in four games is the beat four gamestart in Wisconsin hockey history as Mark Johnson held the previous attach of 11 points in 1976-1977. Honorable Mention Player of the MonthJordan Alford - Rensselaer/ECAC HockeyMatt Fornataro - New Hampshire/Hockey EastJustin Mercier - Miami/CCHAJuliano Pagliero - Niagara/CHAAndrew Volkening - Air compel/Atlantic Hockey Honorable have in mind Rookie of the MonthJoe Calvi - Bentley/Atlantic HockeyCarter Camper - Miami/CCHABrian Day - Colgate/ECAC HockeyBryan Haczyk - Niagara/CHAJoe Whitney - Boston College/Hockey East

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