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"Hockey Card of the Day #7" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 16:41:28

Your hockey cards aren't worth anything! Tuesday. October 30. 2007 #35 - Antti Aalto93-94 Classic Draft Picks() He won't be remembered for much in his but at least he'll have the distinction of being the first player listed in the alumni section in every NHL preserve book. He better cross his fingers that doesn't get signed by an NHL team.

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"NHL ALLTIME PLAYERS (L)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:24:15

ALL TIME NHL PLAYER REGISTER (L) AS OF 2008-09 SEASON OCT 3,08TEAMS PLAYED FOR - LAST YEAR PLAYED IN NHL*ACTIVE NHLER^NOT PLAYING IN NHL BUT NOT RETIRED YET**HOCKEY CARDS I HAVE AS OF END OF 2007-08 SEASON*Laaksonen Antti (LW)-BOS,MIN,COL (3) 2006-07 ** 1 YR 2006-07Labadie Mike (RW)-NYR (1) 1952-53 Labatte Neil (C/D)-STL (1) 1981-82 L'Abbe Moe (RW)-CHI (1) 1972-73 Labelle Marc (LW)-DAL (1) 1996-97 Labine Leo (RW)-BOS,DET (2) 1961-62 Labossiere Gord (C)-NYR,LA,MNS (3) 1971-72 Labovitch Max (RW)-NYR (1) 1943-44 Labraaten Dan (LW)-DET,CGY (2) 1981-82 Labre Yvon (D)-PIT,WSH (2) 1980-81 Labrie Guy (D)-BOS,NYR (2) 1944-45 Lach Elmer (C)-MTL (1) 1953-54 Lachance Michel (D)-COR (1) 1978-79^Lachance Scott (D)-NYI,MTL,VAN,CLB (4) 2003-04 **Lacombe Francois (D)-OAS,BUF (2) 1970-71 Lacombe Normand (RW)-BUF,EDM,PHI (3) 1990-91*LaCouture Dan (LW)-NYI,EDM,PIT,NYR,BOS,NJ (6) 2006-07Lacroix Andre (C)-PHI,CHI,HFD (3) 1979-80Lacroix Daniel (LW)-NYR,BOS,PHI,EDM,NYI (5) 1999-00 **Lacroix Eric (LW)-TOR,LA,COL,NYR,OTT (5) 2000-01 **Lacroix Pierre (D)-QUE,HFD (2) 1982-83*Ladd Andrew (LW)-CAR,CHI (2) 2007-08 **Ladouceur Randy (D)-DET,HFD,ANA (3) 1995-96 **Lafayette Nathan (C)-STL,VAN,NYR,LA (4) 1998-99 **^Laflamme Christian (D)-CHI,EDM,MTL,STL (4) 2003-04Lafleur Guy (RW)-MTL,NYR,QUE (3) 1990-91 **Lafleur Roland (LW)-MTL (!) 1924-25LaFontaine Pat (C)-NYI,BUF,NYR (3) 1997-98 **Laforce Ernie (D)-MTL (1) 1942-43Laforest Bob (RW)-LA (1) 1983-84Laforge Claude (LW)-MTL,DET,PHI (3) 1968-69Laforge Marc (LW)-HFD,EDM (2) 1993-94Laframboise Pete (LW/C)-CGS,WSH,PIT (3) 1974-75Lafrance Adie (LW)-MTL (1) 1933-34Lafrance Leo (LW)-MTL,CHI (2) 1927-28Lafreniere Jason (C)-QUE,NYR,TB (3) 1993-94Lafreniere Roger (LW)-DET (1) 1962-63Lagace Jean-Guy (D)-PIT,BUF,KCS (3) 1975-76*Laich Brooks (C)-OTT,WSH (2) 2007-08 Laidlaw Tom (D)-NYR,LA (2) 1989-90 ***Laing Quinton (LW)-CHI,WSH (2) 2007-08Laird Robbie (LW)-MNS (1) 1979-80Lajeunesse Serge (D/RW)-DET,PHI (2) 1974-75Lakovic Sasha (RW)-CGY,NJ (2) 1998-99Lalande Hec (C)-CHI,DET (2) 1957-58Lalonde Bobby (C)-VAN,ATF,BOS,CGY (4) 1981-82Lalonde Newsy (C)-MTL,NYA (2) 1926-27Lalonde Ron (C)-PIT,WSH (2) 1978-79Lalor Mike (D)-MTL,STL,WSH,WPG,SJ,DAL (6) 1996-97 **Lamb Joe (RW)-MTM,OTT,NYA,BOS,MTL,STE,DET (7) 1937-38Lamb Mark (C)-CGY,DET,EDM,OTT,PHI,MTL (6) 1995-96^Lambert Dan (D)-QUE (1) 1991-92Lambert Denny (LW)-ANA,OTT,NSH,ATL (4) 2001-02 **Lambert Lane (RW)-DET,NYR,QUE (3) 1988-89Lambert Yvon (LW)-MTL,BUF (2) 1981-82Lamby Dick (D)-STL (1) 1980-81Lamirande Jean-Paul (LW/D)-NYR,MTL (2) 1954-55 Lammens Hank (D)-OTT (1) 1993-94 Lamoureux Leo (CYD)-MTL (1) 1946-47 Lamoureux Mitch (C)-PIT,PHI (2) 1987-88*Lampman Bryce (D)-NYR,TB,DAL (3) 2005-06 Lampman Mike (LW)-STL,VAN,WSH (3) 1976-77 Lancien Jack (D)-NYR (1) 1950-51 Landon Larry (RW)-MTL,TOR (2) 1984-85 ^Landry Eric (C)-CGY,MTL (2) 2001-02 Lane Gord (D)-WSH,NYI (2) 1984-85 Lane Myles (D)-NYR,BOS (2) 1929-30*Lang Robert (C)-LA,BOS,PIT,WSH,DET,CHI,MTL (7) 2007-08 ** Langdon Darren (LW)-NYR,CAR,VAN,MTL,NJ (5) 2005-06 ** Langdon Steve (LW)-BOS (1) 1977-78 Langelle Pete (C)-TOR (1) 1941-42*Langenbrunner Jamie (C)-DAL,NJ (2) 2007-08 ** Langevin Chris (LW)-BUF (1) 1985-86 Langevin Dave (D)-NYI,MNS,LA (3) 1986-87*Langfeld Josh (RW)-OTT,SJ,BOS,DET,NSH (5) 2007-08*Langkow Daymond (C)-TB,PHI,PHX,CGY (4) 2007-08 **Langlais Alain (LW)-MNS (1) 1974-75Langlois Albert (D)-MTL,NYR,DET,BOS (4) 1965-66Langlois Charlie (RW/D)-HAT,NYA,PIP,MTL (4) 1927-28Langway Rod (D)-MTL,WSH (2) 1992-93 **Lank Jeff (D)-PHI (1) 1999-00 **Lanthier Jean-Marc (RW)-VAN (1) 1987-88Lanyon Ted (D)-PIT (1) 1967-68Lanz Rick (D)-VAN,TOR,CHI (3) 1991-92Laperriere Daniel (D)-STL,OTT (2) 1995-96*Laperriere lan (C)-STL,NYR,LA,COL (4) 2007-08 ** Laperriere Jacques (D)-MTL (1) 1973-74 *Lapierre Maxim (C)-MTL (1) 2007-08Laplante Darryl (C)-DET (1) 1999-00Lapointe Claude (C)-QUE,COL,CGY,NYI,PHI (5) 2003-04 ** Lapointe Guy (D)-MTL,STL,BOS (3) 1983-84*Lapointe Martin (RW)-DET,BOS,CHI,OTT (4) 2007-08 ** Lapointe Rick (D)-DET,PHI,STL,QUE,LA (5) 1985-86 Lappin Peter (RW)-MNS,SJ (2) 1991-92 ** Laprade Edgar (C)-NYR (1) 1954-55 Laprairie Benjamin (D)-CHI (1) 1936-37*Laraque Georges (RW)-EDM,PHX,PIT,MTL (4) 2007-08 **Larionov Igor (C)-VAN,SJ,DET,FLA,NJ (5) 2003-04 **Lariviere Carry (D)-QUE,EDM (2) 1982-83*Larman Drew (C)-FLA (1) 2007-08Larmer Jeff (LW)-COR,NJ,CHI (3) 1985-86Larmer Steve (RW)-CHI,NYR (2) 1994-95 **Larochelle Wilder (RW)-MTL,CHI (2) 1936-37Larocque Denis (D)-LA (1) 1987-88^Larocque Mario (D)-TB (1) 1998-99Larose Bonner (LW)-BOS (1) 1925-26*Larose Chad (RW)-CAR (1) 2007-08Larose Claude D (RW)-MTL,MNS,STL (3) 1977-78Larose Claude A (LW)-NYR (1) 1981-82*Larose Cory (C)-MIN,NYR,ATL,SJ (4) 2003-04Larose Guy (C)-WPG,CGY,TOR,BOS (4) 1994-95 Larouche Pierre (C)-PIT,MTL,HFD,NYR (4) 1987-88 Larouche Steve (C)-OTT,NYR,LA (3) 1995-96 ***Larsen Brad (LW)-COL,ATL,ANA (3) 2007-08Larson Norm (RW)-NYA,BRA,NYR (3) 1946-47Larson Reed (D)-DET,BOS,EDM,NYI,MNS,BUF (6) 1989-90Larter Tyler (C)-WSH (1) 1989-90*Lashoff Matt (D)-BOS (1) 2007-08Latal Jiri (D)-PHI (1) 1991-92 ***Latendresse Guillaume (RW)-MTL (1) 2007-08 **Latos James (RW)-NYR (1) 1988-89Latreille Phil (C/RW)-NYR (1) 1960-61Latta David (LW)-QUE (1) 1990-91Lauder Martin (D/Q-BOS (1) 1927-28Lauen Mike (RW)-WPG (1) 1983-84Lauer Brad (LW)-NYI,OTT,CHI,PIT (4) 1995-96 **Laughlin Craig (RW)-MTL,WSH,LA,TOR (4) 1988-89Laughton Mike (C)-OAS,CGS (2) 1970-71Laukkanen Janne (D)-QUE,COL,OTT,PIT,TB (5) 2002-03 **Laurence Don (C)-ATF,STL (2) 1979-80Laus Paul (RW)-FLA (1) 2001-02 **LaVallee Kevin (LW)-CGY,LA,STL,PIT (4) 1986-87LaVarre Mark (RW)-CHI (1) 1987-88Lavender Brian (LW)-STL,NYI,DET,CGS (4) 1974-75Lavigne Eric (D)-LA (1) 1994-95Laviolette Jack (DTRW)-MTL (1) 1917-18Laviolette Peter (D)-NYR (1) 1988-89Lavoie Dominic (D)-STL,OTT,BOS,LA (4) 1993-94*Law Kirby (RW)-ATL,PHI,MIN (3) 2003-04Lawless Paul (LW)-HFD,PHI,VAN,TOR (4) 1989-90Lawrence Mark (RW)-DAL,NYI (2) 2000-01 **Lawson Danny (RW)-DET,MNS,BUF (3) 1971-72Lawton Brian (LW)-MNS,NYR,HFD,QUE,BOS,SJ (6) 1992-93Laxdal Derek (RW)-TOR,NYI (2) 1990-91Layco Hal (D)-NYR,MTL,BOS (3) 1955-56Lazaro Jeff (LW)-BOS,OTT (2) 1992-93Leach Jamie (RW)-PIT,HFD,FLA (3) 1993-94 ***Leach Jay (D)-PHX,BOS,TB,ANA,NJ (5) 2007-08Leach Larry (C)-BOS (1) 1961-62Leach Reggie (RW)-BOS,CGS,PHI,DET (4) 1982-83Leach Stephen (RW)-WSH,BOS,STL,CAR,OTT,PIT (6) 1999-00 ***Leahy Patrick (RW)-BOS,NSH (2) 2005-06Leavins Jim (D)-DET,NYR (2) 1986-87*Lebda Brett (D)-DET (1) 2007-08^Lebeau Patrick (LW)-MTL,CGY,FLA,PIT (4) 1998-99Lebeau Stephan (C)-MTL,ANA (2) 1994-95Leblanc Fern (C)-DET (1) 1978-79Leblanc Jean-paul (C)-CHI,DET (2) 1978-79Leblanc John (RW)-VAN,EDM,WPG (3) 1994-95LeBoutillier Peter (RW)-ANA (1) 1997-98LeBrun Al (D)-NYR (1) 1965-66Lecaine Bill (LW)-PIT (1) 1968-69*Lecavalier Vince (C)-TB (1) 2007-08 ** Leclair Jackie (C)-MTL (1) 1956-57*Leclair John (LW)-MTL,PHI,PIT (3) 2006-07 **Leclerc Mike (LW)-ANA,PHX,CGY (3) 2005-06 **Leclerc Rene (RW)-DET (1) 1970-71Lecuyer Doug (LW)-CHI,WPG,PIT (3) 1982-83Ledingham Walt (LW)-CHI,NYI (2) 1976-77Leduc Albert (D)-MTL,OTT,NYR (3) 1934-35Leduc Rich (C)-BOS,QUE (2) 1980-81Ledyard Grant (D)-NYR,LA,WSH,BUF,DAL,VAN,BOS,OTT,TB (9) 2001-02 **Lee Bobby (C)-MTL (1) 1942-43*Lee Brian (D)-OTT (1) 2007-08Lee Edward (RW)-QUE (1) 1984-85Lee Peter (RW)-PIT (1) 1982-83*Leeb Brad (RW)-VAN,TOR (2) 2003-04^Leeb Greg (LW)-DAL (1) 2000-01Leeman Gary (RW)-TOR,CGY,MTL,VAN,STL (5) 1996-97 **Leetch Brian (D)-EDM,NYR,TOR,BOS (4) 2005-06 ***Lefebvre Guillaume (LW)-PHI,PHX,PIT,EDM (4) 2005-06 **Lefebvre Patrice (RW)-WSH (1) 1998-99Lefebvre Sylvain (D)-MTL,TOR,QUE,COL,NYR (5) 2002-03 **Lefley Bryan (D/LW)-NYI,KCS,COR (3) 1977-78Lefley Chuck (LW)-MTL,STL (2) 1980-81Leger Roger (D)-NYR,MTL (2) 1949-50Legge Barry (D)-QUE,WPG (2) 1981-82 Legge Randy (D)-NYR (1) 1972-73*Legwand David (C)-NSH (1) 2007-08 ** Lehman Tommy (C)-BOS,EDM (2) 1989-90*Lehoux Yanick (C)-LA,PHX,MTL (3) 2006-07*Lehtinen Jere (RW)-MNS,DAL (2) 2007-08 **Lehto Petteri (D)-PIT (1) 1984-85Lehtonen Antero (LW)-WSH (1) 1979-80*Lehtonen Mikko (D)-NSH,BUF (2) 2006-07 Lehvonen Henri (D)-KCS (1) 1974-75Leier Edward (C)-CHI (1) 1950-51Leinonen Mikko (C)-NYR,WSH (2) 1984-85Leiter Bobby (C)-BOS,PIT,ATF (3) 1975-76Leiter Ken (D)-NYI,MNS (2) 1989-90Lemaire Jacques (C)-MTL (1) 1978-79Lemay Moe (LW)-VAN,EDM,BOS,WPG (4) 1988-89Lemelin Roger (D)-KCS,COR (2) 1977-78Lemieux Alain (C)-STL,QUE,PIT (3) 1986-87Lemieux Bob (D)-OAS (1) 1967-68Lemieux Claude (RW)-MTL,NJ,COL,PHX,DAL (5) 2002-03 **Lemieux Jacques (D)-LA (1) 1969-70Lemieux Jean (D)-ATF,WSH (2) 1977-78Lemieux Jocelyn (RW)-STL,MTL,CHI,HFD,NJ,CGY,PHX (7) 1997-98 **Lemieux Mario (C)-PIT (1) 2005-06 ** Lemieux Real (LW)-DET,LA,NYR,BUF (4) 1973-74 Lemieux Richard (C)-VAN,KCS,ATF (3) 1975-76 Lenardon Tim (C)-NJ,VAN (2) 1989-90*Leopold Jordan (D)-ANA,CGY,COL (2) 2007-08 **Lepine Hec (C)-MTL (1) 1925-26Lepine Pit (C)-MTL (1) 1937-38*Lepisto Sami (D)-WSH (1) 2007-08Leroux Francois (D)-EDM,OTT,PIT,COL,PHX (5) 1997-98 **Leroux Gaston (D)-MTL (1) 1935-36Leroux Jean-Yves (LW)-CHI (1) 2000-01 **Leschyshyn Curtis (D)-QUE,COL,WSH,HFD,CAR,MIN,OTT (7) 2003-04 **Lesieur Art (D)-MTL,CHI (2) 1935-36*Lessard Francis (D/RW)-CAR,PHI,ATL,PHX (4) 2005-06 ***Lessard Junior (RW)-DAL,TB,ATL (3) 2007-08Lessard Rick (D)-CGY,SJ (2) 1991-92Lesuk Bill (LW)-BOS,PHI,LA,WSH,WPG (5) 1979-80Leswick Jack (C)-CHI (1) 1933-34Leswick Pete (RW)-NYA,BOS (2) 1944-45Leswick Tony (LW)-NYR,DET,CHI (3) 1957-58^Letang Allan (D)-DAL,CGY,NYI (3) 2002-03 ***Letang Kristopher (D)-PIT (1) 2007-08*Letowski Trevor (C)-PHX,VAN,CLB,CAR (4) 2007-08 **Levandoski Joe (RW)-NYR (1) 1946-47Leveille Normand (LW)-BOS (1) 1982-83Leveque Guy (C)-LA (1) 1993-94Lever Don (LW)-VAN,ATF,CGY,COR,NJ,BUF (6) 1986-87Levie Craig (D)-WPG,MNS,STL,VAN (4) 1986-87Levins Scott (C/RW)-WPG,OTT,FLA,PHX (4) 1997-98 **Levinsky Alex (D)-TOR,NYR,CHI (3) 1938-39Levo Tapio (D)-COR,NJ (2) 1982-83Lewicki Danny (LW)-TOR,NYR,CHI (3) 1958-59Lewis Dale (LW)-NYR (1) 1975-76Lewis Dave (D)-NYI,LA,NJ,DET (4) 1987-88Lewis Doug (LW)-MTL (1) 1946-47Lewis Herbie (LW)-DEC,DEF,DET (3) 1938-39Ley Rick (D)-TOR,HFD (2) 1980-81Liba Igor (LW)-NYR,LA (2) 1988-89Libby Jeff (D)-NYI (1) 1997-98Libett Nick (LW)-DET,PIT (2) 1980-81Licari Tony (RW)-DET (1) 1946-47Liddington Bob (LW)-TOR (1) 1970-71Lidster Doug (D)-VAN,NYR,STL,DAL (4) 1998-99 ***Lidstrom Nicklas (D)-DET (1) 2007-08 ***Liffiton David (D)-COL,NYR (1) 2005-06*Liles John-Michael (D)-COL (1) 2007-08*Lilja Andreas (D)-LA,FLA,NSH,DET (4) 2007-08 ** Lilley John (RW)-ANA (1) 1995-96 Lind Juha (C)-DAL,MTL (2) 2000-01 Lindberg Chris (LW)-CGY,QUE (2) 1993-94 Lindbom Johan (LW)-NYR (1) 1997-98 Linden Jamie (RW)-FLA (1) 1994-95Linden Trevor (C/RW)-NYI,MTL,WSH,VAN (4) 2007-08 ** Lindgren Lars (D)-VAN,MNS (2) 1983-84Lindgren Mats (C)-EDM,NYI,VAN (3) 2003-04 **Lindholm Mikael (C)-LA (1) 1989-90 Lindquist Fredrik (C)-EDM (1) 1998-99 ** Lindros Brett (RW)-NYI (1) 1995-96 **Lindros Eric (C)-PHI,NYR,TOR,DAL (4) 2006-07 **^Lindsay Bill (LW)-QUE,FLA,CGY,SJ,MTL,ATL (6) 2003-04 **Lindsay Ted (LW)-DET,CHI (2) 1964-65*Lindstrom Joakim (C)-CLB,ANA (2) 2007-08 Lindstrom Willy (RW)-WPG,EDM,PIT (3) 1986-87*Ling David (RW)-COL,CGY,MTLCHI,DAL,CLB,TOR (7) 2003-04Linseman Ken (C)-PHI,EDM,BOS,TOR (4) 1991-92^Lintner Richard (D)-NSH,NYR,PIT (3) 2002-03Lipuma Chris (D)-TB,SJ (2) 1996-97 **Liscombe Carl (LW)-DET (1) 1945-46*Lisin Enver (RW)-PHX (1) 2007-08*Little Bryan (C)-ATL (1) 2007-08Litzenberger Ed (C/RW)-MTL,CHI,DET,TOR (4) 1963-64Loach Lonnie (LW)-OTT,LA,ANA (3) 1993-94Locas Jacques (RW)-MTL (1) 1948-49Lochead Bill (LW)-DET,COR,NYR (3) 1979-80*Locke Corey (C)-MTL,MIN (2) 2007-08Locking Norm (LW/Q-CHI (1) 1935-36Loewen Darcy (LW)-BUF,OTT (2) 1993-94Lofthouse Mark (RW/C)-WSH,DET (2) 1982-83Logan Dave (D)-CHI,VAN (2) 1980-81Logan Robert (RW)-BUF,LA (2) 1988-89Loiselle Claude (C)-DET,NJ,QUE,TOR,NYI (5) 1993-94 ***Lojek Martin (D)-FLA (1) 2007-08 **Lomakin Andrei (RW)-PHI,FLA (2) 1994-95*Lombardi Matthew (C)-CGY (1) 2007-08 **Loney Brian (RW)-VAN (1) 1995-96Loney Troy (LW)-PIT,ANA,NYI,NYR (4) 1994-95 **Long Barry (D)-LA,DET,WPG (3) 1981-82Long Stanley (D)-MTL (1) 1951-52Lonsberry Ross (LW)-BOS,LA,PHI,PIT (4) 1980-81Loob Hakan (RW)-CGY (1) 1988-89Loob Peter (D)-QUE (1) 1984-85Lorentz Jim (C/RW)-BOS,STL,NYR,BUF (4) 1977-78Lorimer Bob (D)-NYI,COR,NJ (3) 1985-86Lorrain Rod (RW)-MTL (1) 1941-42Loughlin Clem (D)-DEC,CHI (2) 1928-29Loughlin Wilf (DTLW)-TSP (1) 1923-24Lovsin Ken (D)-WSH (1) 1990-91*Low Reed (RW)-STL,CHI (2) 2003-04 **Lowdermilk Dwayne (D)-WSH (1) 1980-81Lowe Darren (RW)-PIT (1) 1983-84Lowe Kevin (D)-EDM,NYR (2) 1997-98 **Lowe Odie (C)-NYR (1) 1949-50Lowe Ross (D/LW)-BOS,MTL (2) 1951-52Lowrey Ed (C)-OTT,HAT (2) 1920-21Lowrey Fred (RW)-MTM,PIP (2) 1925-26Lowrey Gerry (LW)-TOR,PIP,PHQ,CHI,OTT (5) 1932-33Lowry Dave (LW)-VAN,STL,FLA,SJ,CGY (5) 2003-04 ***Loyns Lynn (LW)-SJ,CGY (2) 2005-06 Lucas Danny (RW)-PHI (1) 1978-79 Lucas Dave (D)-DET (1) 1962-63Luce Don (C)-NYR,DET,BUF,LA,TOR (5) 1981-82*Lucic Milan (LW)-BOS (1) 2007-08 Ludvig Jan (RW)-NJ,BUF (2) 1988-89 Ludwig Craig (D)-MTL,NYI,MNS,DAL (4) 1998-99 ** Ludzik Steve (C)-CHI,BUF (2) 1989-90 Luhning Warren (RW)-NYI,DAL (2) 1999-00 ** Lukowich Bernie (RW)-PIT,STL (2) 1974-75*Lukowich Brad (D)-DAL,NYI,NJ,TB,SJ (5) 2007-08 **Lukowich Morris (LW)-WPG,BOS,LA (3) 1986-87Luksa Charlie (D)-HFD (1) 1979-80Lumley Dave (RW)-MTL,EDM,HFD (3) 1986-87Lumme Jyrki (D)-MTL,VAN,PHX,DAL,TOR (5) 2002-03 **Lund Pentti (RW)-BOS,NYR (2) 1952-53Lundberg Brian (D)-PIT (1) 1982-83Lunde Len (C)-DET,CHI,MNS,VAN (4) 1970-71Lundholm Bengt (LW)-WPG (1) 1985-86*Lundin Mike (D)-TB (1) 2007-08*Lundmark Jamie (C)-HFD. NYR,PHX,LA,CGY (5) 2006-07 ***Lundqvist Joel (C)-DAL (1) 2007-08 Lundrigan Joe (D)-TOR,WSH (2) 1974-75 Lundstrom Tord (LW)-DET (1) 1973-74 Lundy Pat (C)-DET,CHI (2) 1950-51^Luoma Mikko (D)-EDM (1) 2003-04Luongo Chris (D)-DET,OTT,NYI (3) 1995-96 ***Lupaschuk Ross (D)-WSH,PIT (2) 2002-03 Lupien Gilles (D)-MTL,PIT,HFD (3) 1981-82 Lupul Gary (C/LW)-VAN (1) 1985-86*Lupul Joffrey (C)-ANA,EDM,PHI (3) 2007-08 ** Lyashenko Roman (C)-DAL,NYR (2) 2002-03 ***Lydman Toni (D)-CGY,BUF (2) 2007-08 ** Lyle George (LW)-DET,HFD (2) 1982-83*Lynch Doug (D)-EDM (1) 2003-04Lynch Jack (D)-PIT,DET,WSH (3) 1978-79Lynn Vie (LW/D)-NYR,DET,MTL,TOR,BOS,CHI (6) 1953-54Lyon Steve (DTRW)-PIT (1) 1976-77Lyons Ron (LW)-BOS,PHQ (2) 1930-31^Lysak Brett (C)-CAR (1) 2003-04 ** Lysiak Tom (C)-ATF,CHI (2) 1985-86ALL TIME NHL PLAYERS UNDER L'S _____________________

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"NHL ALLTIME PLAYERS (L)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:24:15

ALL TIME NHL PLAYER REGISTER (L) AS OF 2008-09 SEASON OCT 3,08TEAMS PLAYED FOR - LAST YEAR PLAYED IN NHL*ACTIVE NHLER^NOT PLAYING IN NHL BUT NOT RETIRED YET**HOCKEY CARDS I HAVE AS OF END OF 2007-08 SEASON*Laaksonen Antti (LW)-BOS,MIN,COL (3) 2006-07 ** 1 YR 2006-07Labadie Mike (RW)-NYR (1) 1952-53 Labatte Neil (C/D)-STL (1) 1981-82 L'Abbe Moe (RW)-CHI (1) 1972-73 Labelle Marc (LW)-DAL (1) 1996-97 Labine Leo (RW)-BOS,DET (2) 1961-62 Labossiere Gord (C)-NYR,LA,MNS (3) 1971-72 Labovitch Max (RW)-NYR (1) 1943-44 Labraaten Dan (LW)-DET,CGY (2) 1981-82 Labre Yvon (D)-PIT,WSH (2) 1980-81 Labrie Guy (D)-BOS,NYR (2) 1944-45 Lach Elmer (C)-MTL (1) 1953-54 Lachance Michel (D)-COR (1) 1978-79^Lachance Scott (D)-NYI,MTL,VAN,CLB (4) 2003-04 **Lacombe Francois (D)-OAS,BUF (2) 1970-71 Lacombe Normand (RW)-BUF,EDM,PHI (3) 1990-91*LaCouture Dan (LW)-NYI,EDM,PIT,NYR,BOS,NJ (6) 2006-07Lacroix Andre (C)-PHI,CHI,HFD (3) 1979-80Lacroix Daniel (LW)-NYR,BOS,PHI,EDM,NYI (5) 1999-00 **Lacroix Eric (LW)-TOR,LA,COL,NYR,OTT (5) 2000-01 **Lacroix Pierre (D)-QUE,HFD (2) 1982-83*Ladd Andrew (LW)-CAR,CHI (2) 2007-08 **Ladouceur Randy (D)-DET,HFD,ANA (3) 1995-96 **Lafayette Nathan (C)-STL,VAN,NYR,LA (4) 1998-99 **^Laflamme Christian (D)-CHI,EDM,MTL,STL (4) 2003-04Lafleur Guy (RW)-MTL,NYR,QUE (3) 1990-91 **Lafleur Roland (LW)-MTL (!) 1924-25LaFontaine Pat (C)-NYI,BUF,NYR (3) 1997-98 **Laforce Ernie (D)-MTL (1) 1942-43Laforest Bob (RW)-LA (1) 1983-84Laforge Claude (LW)-MTL,DET,PHI (3) 1968-69Laforge Marc (LW)-HFD,EDM (2) 1993-94Laframboise Pete (LW/C)-CGS,WSH,PIT (3) 1974-75Lafrance Adie (LW)-MTL (1) 1933-34Lafrance Leo (LW)-MTL,CHI (2) 1927-28Lafreniere Jason (C)-QUE,NYR,TB (3) 1993-94Lafreniere Roger (LW)-DET (1) 1962-63Lagace Jean-Guy (D)-PIT,BUF,KCS (3) 1975-76*Laich Brooks (C)-OTT,WSH (2) 2007-08 Laidlaw Tom (D)-NYR,LA (2) 1989-90 ***Laing Quinton (LW)-CHI,WSH (2) 2007-08Laird Robbie (LW)-MNS (1) 1979-80Lajeunesse Serge (D/RW)-DET,PHI (2) 1974-75Lakovic Sasha (RW)-CGY,NJ (2) 1998-99Lalande Hec (C)-CHI,DET (2) 1957-58Lalonde Bobby (C)-VAN,ATF,BOS,CGY (4) 1981-82Lalonde Newsy (C)-MTL,NYA (2) 1926-27Lalonde Ron (C)-PIT,WSH (2) 1978-79Lalor Mike (D)-MTL,STL,WSH,WPG,SJ,DAL (6) 1996-97 **Lamb Joe (RW)-MTM,OTT,NYA,BOS,MTL,STE,DET (7) 1937-38Lamb Mark (C)-CGY,DET,EDM,OTT,PHI,MTL (6) 1995-96^Lambert Dan (D)-QUE (1) 1991-92Lambert Denny (LW)-ANA,OTT,NSH,ATL (4) 2001-02 **Lambert Lane (RW)-DET,NYR,QUE (3) 1988-89Lambert Yvon (LW)-MTL,BUF (2) 1981-82Lamby Dick (D)-STL (1) 1980-81Lamirande Jean-Paul (LW/D)-NYR,MTL (2) 1954-55 Lammens Hank (D)-OTT (1) 1993-94 Lamoureux Leo (CYD)-MTL (1) 1946-47 Lamoureux Mitch (C)-PIT,PHI (2) 1987-88*Lampman Bryce (D)-NYR,TB,DAL (3) 2005-06 Lampman Mike (LW)-STL,VAN,WSH (3) 1976-77 Lancien Jack (D)-NYR (1) 1950-51 Landon Larry (RW)-MTL,TOR (2) 1984-85 ^Landry Eric (C)-CGY,MTL (2) 2001-02 Lane Gord (D)-WSH,NYI (2) 1984-85 Lane Myles (D)-NYR,BOS (2) 1929-30*Lang Robert (C)-LA,BOS,PIT,WSH,DET,CHI,MTL (7) 2007-08 ** Langdon Darren (LW)-NYR,CAR,VAN,MTL,NJ (5) 2005-06 ** Langdon Steve (LW)-BOS (1) 1977-78 Langelle Pete (C)-TOR (1) 1941-42*Langenbrunner Jamie (C)-DAL,NJ (2) 2007-08 ** Langevin Chris (LW)-BUF (1) 1985-86 Langevin Dave (D)-NYI,MNS,LA (3) 1986-87*Langfeld Josh (RW)-OTT,SJ,BOS,DET,NSH (5) 2007-08*Langkow Daymond (C)-TB,PHI,PHX,CGY (4) 2007-08 **Langlais Alain (LW)-MNS (1) 1974-75Langlois Albert (D)-MTL,NYR,DET,BOS (4) 1965-66Langlois Charlie (RW/D)-HAT,NYA,PIP,MTL (4) 1927-28Langway Rod (D)-MTL,WSH (2) 1992-93 **Lank Jeff (D)-PHI (1) 1999-00 **Lanthier Jean-Marc (RW)-VAN (1) 1987-88Lanyon Ted (D)-PIT (1) 1967-68Lanz Rick (D)-VAN,TOR,CHI (3) 1991-92Laperriere Daniel (D)-STL,OTT (2) 1995-96*Laperriere lan (C)-STL,NYR,LA,COL (4) 2007-08 ** Laperriere Jacques (D)-MTL (1) 1973-74 *Lapierre Maxim (C)-MTL (1) 2007-08Laplante Darryl (C)-DET (1) 1999-00Lapointe Claude (C)-QUE,COL,CGY,NYI,PHI (5) 2003-04 ** Lapointe Guy (D)-MTL,STL,BOS (3) 1983-84*Lapointe Martin (RW)-DET,BOS,CHI,OTT (4) 2007-08 ** Lapointe Rick (D)-DET,PHI,STL,QUE,LA (5) 1985-86 Lappin Peter (RW)-MNS,SJ (2) 1991-92 ** Laprade Edgar (C)-NYR (1) 1954-55 Laprairie Benjamin (D)-CHI (1) 1936-37*Laraque Georges (RW)-EDM,PHX,PIT,MTL (4) 2007-08 **Larionov Igor (C)-VAN,SJ,DET,FLA,NJ (5) 2003-04 **Lariviere Carry (D)-QUE,EDM (2) 1982-83*Larman Drew (C)-FLA (1) 2007-08Larmer Jeff (LW)-COR,NJ,CHI (3) 1985-86Larmer Steve (RW)-CHI,NYR (2) 1994-95 **Larochelle Wilder (RW)-MTL,CHI (2) 1936-37Larocque Denis (D)-LA (1) 1987-88^Larocque Mario (D)-TB (1) 1998-99Larose Bonner (LW)-BOS (1) 1925-26*Larose Chad (RW)-CAR (1) 2007-08Larose Claude D (RW)-MTL,MNS,STL (3) 1977-78Larose Claude A (LW)-NYR (1) 1981-82*Larose Cory (C)-MIN,NYR,ATL,SJ (4) 2003-04Larose Guy (C)-WPG,CGY,TOR,BOS (4) 1994-95 Larouche Pierre (C)-PIT,MTL,HFD,NYR (4) 1987-88 Larouche Steve (C)-OTT,NYR,LA (3) 1995-96 ***Larsen Brad (LW)-COL,ATL,ANA (3) 2007-08Larson Norm (RW)-NYA,BRA,NYR (3) 1946-47Larson Reed (D)-DET,BOS,EDM,NYI,MNS,BUF (6) 1989-90Larter Tyler (C)-WSH (1) 1989-90*Lashoff Matt (D)-BOS (1) 2007-08Latal Jiri (D)-PHI (1) 1991-92 ***Latendresse Guillaume (RW)-MTL (1) 2007-08 **Latos James (RW)-NYR (1) 1988-89Latreille Phil (C/RW)-NYR (1) 1960-61Latta David (LW)-QUE (1) 1990-91Lauder Martin (D/Q-BOS (1) 1927-28Lauen Mike (RW)-WPG (1) 1983-84Lauer Brad (LW)-NYI,OTT,CHI,PIT (4) 1995-96 **Laughlin Craig (RW)-MTL,WSH,LA,TOR (4) 1988-89Laughton Mike (C)-OAS,CGS (2) 1970-71Laukkanen Janne (D)-QUE,COL,OTT,PIT,TB (5) 2002-03 **Laurence Don (C)-ATF,STL (2) 1979-80Laus Paul (RW)-FLA (1) 2001-02 **LaVallee Kevin (LW)-CGY,LA,STL,PIT (4) 1986-87LaVarre Mark (RW)-CHI (1) 1987-88Lavender Brian (LW)-STL,NYI,DET,CGS (4) 1974-75Lavigne Eric (D)-LA (1) 1994-95Laviolette Jack (DTRW)-MTL (1) 1917-18Laviolette Peter (D)-NYR (1) 1988-89Lavoie Dominic (D)-STL,OTT,BOS,LA (4) 1993-94*Law Kirby (RW)-ATL,PHI,MIN (3) 2003-04Lawless Paul (LW)-HFD,PHI,VAN,TOR (4) 1989-90Lawrence Mark (RW)-DAL,NYI (2) 2000-01 **Lawson Danny (RW)-DET,MNS,BUF (3) 1971-72Lawton Brian (LW)-MNS,NYR,HFD,QUE,BOS,SJ (6) 1992-93Laxdal Derek (RW)-TOR,NYI (2) 1990-91Layco Hal (D)-NYR,MTL,BOS (3) 1955-56Lazaro Jeff (LW)-BOS,OTT (2) 1992-93Leach Jamie (RW)-PIT,HFD,FLA (3) 1993-94 ***Leach Jay (D)-PHX,BOS,TB,ANA,NJ (5) 2007-08Leach Larry (C)-BOS (1) 1961-62Leach Reggie (RW)-BOS,CGS,PHI,DET (4) 1982-83Leach Stephen (RW)-WSH,BOS,STL,CAR,OTT,PIT (6) 1999-00 ***Leahy Patrick (RW)-BOS,NSH (2) 2005-06Leavins Jim (D)-DET,NYR (2) 1986-87*Lebda Brett (D)-DET (1) 2007-08^Lebeau Patrick (LW)-MTL,CGY,FLA,PIT (4) 1998-99Lebeau Stephan (C)-MTL,ANA (2) 1994-95Leblanc Fern (C)-DET (1) 1978-79Leblanc Jean-paul (C)-CHI,DET (2) 1978-79Leblanc John (RW)-VAN,EDM,WPG (3) 1994-95LeBoutillier Peter (RW)-ANA (1) 1997-98LeBrun Al (D)-NYR (1) 1965-66Lecaine Bill (LW)-PIT (1) 1968-69*Lecavalier Vince (C)-TB (1) 2007-08 ** Leclair Jackie (C)-MTL (1) 1956-57*Leclair John (LW)-MTL,PHI,PIT (3) 2006-07 **Leclerc Mike (LW)-ANA,PHX,CGY (3) 2005-06 **Leclerc Rene (RW)-DET (1) 1970-71Lecuyer Doug (LW)-CHI,WPG,PIT (3) 1982-83Ledingham Walt (LW)-CHI,NYI (2) 1976-77Leduc Albert (D)-MTL,OTT,NYR (3) 1934-35Leduc Rich (C)-BOS,QUE (2) 1980-81Ledyard Grant (D)-NYR,LA,WSH,BUF,DAL,VAN,BOS,OTT,TB (9) 2001-02 **Lee Bobby (C)-MTL (1) 1942-43*Lee Brian (D)-OTT (1) 2007-08Lee Edward (RW)-QUE (1) 1984-85Lee Peter (RW)-PIT (1) 1982-83*Leeb Brad (RW)-VAN,TOR (2) 2003-04^Leeb Greg (LW)-DAL (1) 2000-01Leeman Gary (RW)-TOR,CGY,MTL,VAN,STL (5) 1996-97 **Leetch Brian (D)-EDM,NYR,TOR,BOS (4) 2005-06 ***Lefebvre Guillaume (LW)-PHI,PHX,PIT,EDM (4) 2005-06 **Lefebvre Patrice (RW)-WSH (1) 1998-99Lefebvre Sylvain (D)-MTL,TOR,QUE,COL,NYR (5) 2002-03 **Lefley Bryan (D/LW)-NYI,KCS,COR (3) 1977-78Lefley Chuck (LW)-MTL,STL (2) 1980-81Leger Roger (D)-NYR,MTL (2) 1949-50Legge Barry (D)-QUE,WPG (2) 1981-82 Legge Randy (D)-NYR (1) 1972-73*Legwand David (C)-NSH (1) 2007-08 ** Lehman Tommy (C)-BOS,EDM (2) 1989-90*Lehoux Yanick (C)-LA,PHX,MTL (3) 2006-07*Lehtinen Jere (RW)-MNS,DAL (2) 2007-08 **Lehto Petteri (D)-PIT (1) 1984-85Lehtonen Antero (LW)-WSH (1) 1979-80*Lehtonen Mikko (D)-NSH,BUF (2) 2006-07 Lehvonen Henri (D)-KCS (1) 1974-75Leier Edward (C)-CHI (1) 1950-51Leinonen Mikko (C)-NYR,WSH (2) 1984-85Leiter Bobby (C)-BOS,PIT,ATF (3) 1975-76Leiter Ken (D)-NYI,MNS (2) 1989-90Lemaire Jacques (C)-MTL (1) 1978-79Lemay Moe (LW)-VAN,EDM,BOS,WPG (4) 1988-89Lemelin Roger (D)-KCS,COR (2) 1977-78Lemieux Alain (C)-STL,QUE,PIT (3) 1986-87Lemieux Bob (D)-OAS (1) 1967-68Lemieux Claude (RW)-MTL,NJ,COL,PHX,DAL (5) 2002-03 **Lemieux Jacques (D)-LA (1) 1969-70Lemieux Jean (D)-ATF,WSH (2) 1977-78Lemieux Jocelyn (RW)-STL,MTL,CHI,HFD,NJ,CGY,PHX (7) 1997-98 **Lemieux Mario (C)-PIT (1) 2005-06 ** Lemieux Real (LW)-DET,LA,NYR,BUF (4) 1973-74 Lemieux Richard (C)-VAN,KCS,ATF (3) 1975-76 Lenardon Tim (C)-NJ,VAN (2) 1989-90*Leopold Jordan (D)-ANA,CGY,COL (2) 2007-08 **Lepine Hec (C)-MTL (1) 1925-26Lepine Pit (C)-MTL (1) 1937-38*Lepisto Sami (D)-WSH (1) 2007-08Leroux Francois (D)-EDM,OTT,PIT,COL,PHX (5) 1997-98 **Leroux Gaston (D)-MTL (1) 1935-36Leroux Jean-Yves (LW)-CHI (1) 2000-01 **Leschyshyn Curtis (D)-QUE,COL,WSH,HFD,CAR,MIN,OTT (7) 2003-04 **Lesieur Art (D)-MTL,CHI (2) 1935-36*Lessard Francis (D/RW)-CAR,PHI,ATL,PHX (4) 2005-06 ***Lessard Junior (RW)-DAL,TB,ATL (3) 2007-08Lessard Rick (D)-CGY,SJ (2) 1991-92Lesuk Bill (LW)-BOS,PHI,LA,WSH,WPG (5) 1979-80Leswick Jack (C)-CHI (1) 1933-34Leswick Pete (RW)-NYA,BOS (2) 1944-45Leswick Tony (LW)-NYR,DET,CHI (3) 1957-58^Letang Allan (D)-DAL,CGY,NYI (3) 2002-03 ***Letang Kristopher (D)-PIT (1) 2007-08*Letowski Trevor (C)-PHX,VAN,CLB,CAR (4) 2007-08 **Levandoski Joe (RW)-NYR (1) 1946-47Leveille Normand (LW)-BOS (1) 1982-83Leveque Guy (C)-LA (1) 1993-94Lever Don (LW)-VAN,ATF,CGY,COR,NJ,BUF (6) 1986-87Levie Craig (D)-WPG,MNS,STL,VAN (4) 1986-87Levins Scott (C/RW)-WPG,OTT,FLA,PHX (4) 1997-98 **Levinsky Alex (D)-TOR,NYR,CHI (3) 1938-39Levo Tapio (D)-COR,NJ (2) 1982-83Lewicki Danny (LW)-TOR,NYR,CHI (3) 1958-59Lewis Dale (LW)-NYR (1) 1975-76Lewis Dave (D)-NYI,LA,NJ,DET (4) 1987-88Lewis Doug (LW)-MTL (1) 1946-47Lewis Herbie (LW)-DEC,DEF,DET (3) 1938-39Ley Rick (D)-TOR,HFD (2) 1980-81Liba Igor (LW)-NYR,LA (2) 1988-89Libby Jeff (D)-NYI (1) 1997-98Libett Nick (LW)-DET,PIT (2) 1980-81Licari Tony (RW)-DET (1) 1946-47Liddington Bob (LW)-TOR (1) 1970-71Lidster Doug (D)-VAN,NYR,STL,DAL (4) 1998-99 ***Lidstrom Nicklas (D)-DET (1) 2007-08 ***Liffiton David (D)-COL,NYR (1) 2005-06*Liles John-Michael (D)-COL (1) 2007-08*Lilja Andreas (D)-LA,FLA,NSH,DET (4) 2007-08 ** Lilley John (RW)-ANA (1) 1995-96 Lind Juha (C)-DAL,MTL (2) 2000-01 Lindberg Chris (LW)-CGY,QUE (2) 1993-94 Lindbom Johan (LW)-NYR (1) 1997-98 Linden Jamie (RW)-FLA (1) 1994-95Linden Trevor (C/RW)-NYI,MTL,WSH,VAN (4) 2007-08 ** Lindgren Lars (D)-VAN,MNS (2) 1983-84Lindgren Mats (C)-EDM,NYI,VAN (3) 2003-04 **Lindholm Mikael (C)-LA (1) 1989-90 Lindquist Fredrik (C)-EDM (1) 1998-99 ** Lindros Brett (RW)-NYI (1) 1995-96 **Lindros Eric (C)-PHI,NYR,TOR,DAL (4) 2006-07 **^Lindsay Bill (LW)-QUE,FLA,CGY,SJ,MTL,ATL (6) 2003-04 **Lindsay Ted (LW)-DET,CHI (2) 1964-65*Lindstrom Joakim (C)-CLB,ANA (2) 2007-08 Lindstrom Willy (RW)-WPG,EDM,PIT (3) 1986-87*Ling David (RW)-COL,CGY,MTLCHI,DAL,CLB,TOR (7) 2003-04Linseman Ken (C)-PHI,EDM,BOS,TOR (4) 1991-92^Lintner Richard (D)-NSH,NYR,PIT (3) 2002-03Lipuma Chris (D)-TB,SJ (2) 1996-97 **Liscombe Carl (LW)-DET (1) 1945-46*Lisin Enver (RW)-PHX (1) 2007-08*Little Bryan (C)-ATL (1) 2007-08Litzenberger Ed (C/RW)-MTL,CHI,DET,TOR (4) 1963-64Loach Lonnie (LW)-OTT,LA,ANA (3) 1993-94Locas Jacques (RW)-MTL (1) 1948-49Lochead Bill (LW)-DET,COR,NYR (3) 1979-80*Locke Corey (C)-MTL,MIN (2) 2007-08Locking Norm (LW/Q-CHI (1) 1935-36Loewen Darcy (LW)-BUF,OTT (2) 1993-94Lofthouse Mark (RW/C)-WSH,DET (2) 1982-83Logan Dave (D)-CHI,VAN (2) 1980-81Logan Robert (RW)-BUF,LA (2) 1988-89Loiselle Claude (C)-DET,NJ,QUE,TOR,NYI (5) 1993-94 ***Lojek Martin (D)-FLA (1) 2007-08 **Lomakin Andrei (RW)-PHI,FLA (2) 1994-95*Lombardi Matthew (C)-CGY (1) 2007-08 **Loney Brian (RW)-VAN (1) 1995-96Loney Troy (LW)-PIT,ANA,NYI,NYR (4) 1994-95 **Long Barry (D)-LA,DET,WPG (3) 1981-82Long Stanley (D)-MTL (1) 1951-52Lonsberry Ross (LW)-BOS,LA,PHI,PIT (4) 1980-81Loob Hakan (RW)-CGY (1) 1988-89Loob Peter (D)-QUE (1) 1984-85Lorentz Jim (C/RW)-BOS,STL,NYR,BUF (4) 1977-78Lorimer Bob (D)-NYI,COR,NJ (3) 1985-86Lorrain Rod (RW)-MTL (1) 1941-42Loughlin Clem (D)-DEC,CHI (2) 1928-29Loughlin Wilf (DTLW)-TSP (1) 1923-24Lovsin Ken (D)-WSH (1) 1990-91*Low Reed (RW)-STL,CHI (2) 2003-04 **Lowdermilk Dwayne (D)-WSH (1) 1980-81Lowe Darren (RW)-PIT (1) 1983-84Lowe Kevin (D)-EDM,NYR (2) 1997-98 **Lowe Odie (C)-NYR (1) 1949-50Lowe Ross (D/LW)-BOS,MTL (2) 1951-52Lowrey Ed (C)-OTT,HAT (2) 1920-21Lowrey Fred (RW)-MTM,PIP (2) 1925-26Lowrey Gerry (LW)-TOR,PIP,PHQ,CHI,OTT (5) 1932-33Lowry Dave (LW)-VAN,STL,FLA,SJ,CGY (5) 2003-04 ***Loyns Lynn (LW)-SJ,CGY (2) 2005-06 Lucas Danny (RW)-PHI (1) 1978-79 Lucas Dave (D)-DET (1) 1962-63Luce Don (C)-NYR,DET,BUF,LA,TOR (5) 1981-82*Lucic Milan (LW)-BOS (1) 2007-08 Ludvig Jan (RW)-NJ,BUF (2) 1988-89 Ludwig Craig (D)-MTL,NYI,MNS,DAL (4) 1998-99 ** Ludzik Steve (C)-CHI,BUF (2) 1989-90 Luhning Warren (RW)-NYI,DAL (2) 1999-00 ** Lukowich Bernie (RW)-PIT,STL (2) 1974-75*Lukowich Brad (D)-DAL,NYI,NJ,TB,SJ (5) 2007-08 **Lukowich Morris (LW)-WPG,BOS,LA (3) 1986-87Luksa Charlie (D)-HFD (1) 1979-80Lumley Dave (RW)-MTL,EDM,HFD (3) 1986-87Lumme Jyrki (D)-MTL,VAN,PHX,DAL,TOR (5) 2002-03 **Lund Pentti (RW)-BOS,NYR (2) 1952-53Lundberg Brian (D)-PIT (1) 1982-83Lunde Len (C)-DET,CHI,MNS,VAN (4) 1970-71Lundholm Bengt (LW)-WPG (1) 1985-86*Lundin Mike (D)-TB (1) 2007-08*Lundmark Jamie (C)-HFD. NYR,PHX,LA,CGY (5) 2006-07 ***Lundqvist Joel (C)-DAL (1) 2007-08 Lundrigan Joe (D)-TOR,WSH (2) 1974-75 Lundstrom Tord (LW)-DET (1) 1973-74 Lundy Pat (C)-DET,CHI (2) 1950-51^Luoma Mikko (D)-EDM (1) 2003-04Luongo Chris (D)-DET,OTT,NYI (3) 1995-96 ***Lupaschuk Ross (D)-WSH,PIT (2) 2002-03 Lupien Gilles (D)-MTL,PIT,HFD (3) 1981-82 Lupul Gary (C/LW)-VAN (1) 1985-86*Lupul Joffrey (C)-ANA,EDM,PHI (3) 2007-08 ** Lyashenko Roman (C)-DAL,NYR (2) 2002-03 ***Lydman Toni (D)-CGY,BUF (2) 2007-08 ** Lyle George (LW)-DET,HFD (2) 1982-83*Lynch Doug (D)-EDM (1) 2003-04Lynch Jack (D)-PIT,DET,WSH (3) 1978-79Lynn Vie (LW/D)-NYR,DET,MTL,TOR,BOS,CHI (6) 1953-54Lyon Steve (DTRW)-PIT (1) 1976-77Lyons Ron (LW)-BOS,PHQ (2) 1930-31^Lysak Brett (C)-CAR (1) 2003-04 ** Lysiak Tom (C)-ATF,CHI (2) 1985-86ALL TIME NHL PLAYERS UNDER L'S _____________________

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"Natural Stone Flooring" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:56:48

Five Handy Flooring Design TipsHere are a few handy flooring tips to really beautify a dwell:Tip #1: If you're laying cover flooring and want to make the dwell look bigger use larger sized tiles (18 x 18 or larger) and lay them on a 45 degree go (diamond pattern). What this does is draw your eye to the two widest points of each tile giving your flooring the illusion of a larger space. And the larger sized tiles have less grout lines to be at so your flooring doesn't look as 'busy' across your a larger area as say a 12 x 12 would. Just act in mind installing tile on a 45 uses more tile because there are more cuts to be made. Tip #2: If you want a alter contemporary look ask your installer to use the narrowest grout lines possible either a 1/8 or 3/16 and for natural stone 1/16. Larger grout lines give a more rustic earthy be. And higher polish (polished) tiles are contemporary whereas heavily grooved and rough give an aged worn be. Tip #3: To furnish your flooring another illusionary trick transport colors give the dwell a more spacious feel while darker colors give it a cozier smaller feel. Tip #4: There are many flooring patterns available so don't hesitate to use them! Too many shoppers I met would preoccupy over what flooring everyone else is doing. This is your domiciliate not anyone else's and you should get the floor that makes you happy. Don't be afraid of not looking desire everyone else. That's the whole inform! if you want to identify a room then lay different flooring. Tip #5: I'm a big fan of using matching or contrasting inserts to transform the flooring into a masterpiece. But not many really can create a room. You know these deco pieces listellos and natural kill inserts may cost you a bring together hundred dollars all up but they furnish your room an unsurpassed look. Now I strongly advise when doing these special flooring designs to only hire a certified flooring installer. DON'T TRY and do them yourself unless you really know what you're doing. I've seen it too many times. For example for every insert you be to make 4 cuts one for each connecting cover. These cuts be to be pretty much alter on otherwise any unevenness ordain flash at you right away once its installed. And if you insist on doing it yourself just remember two very important words: wet saw and diamond blade!For more tips please see Flooring Decorating & Shopping Tips Sammer Hakim worked in the US sell flooring industry for several years. He shares his money saving flooring tips and advice at his site.

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"A Visit to "The Hammer"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:15:35

On Friday I had the chance to visit Hamilton and see the Calder Cup Champion Bulldogs entertain the Sabres farm aggroup the Rochester Americans. At the work price of $25 American (roughly $1.38 Canadian). I literally hung around Copps Coliseum all day getting a feel for the arena and the franchise itself. Here's what I thought with some pictures to follow. One thing I curious about was the arena itself. If any form of NHL aggroup came to "The Hammer" it would play its games in Copps. Copps looks small from the picture but it actually holds over 17,000 on a good night. The problem is that there aren't many good nights. Average attendance for Bulldog games hovers around 3,000 and the upper level us usually covered in curtains. (Attendance was 4,535 on Friday)That's a better shot of the curtains. The seats were very Superdome-esque and there really didn't seem to be much of a pattern to them. (For the record exploit was purple)Not an escalator in comprehend at Copps. The Coliseum opened in 1985 and some obvious renovations would be in order if an NHL team ever came. Stairs are no problem for me but they only used turnstile to let populate in through a little doorway in the ticket office. It works for an AHL crowd but I doubt that will cut it for anything over a few thousand fans. If you see those concrete pillars jutting out those are the stairs to the upper level. There is only one concourse in the arena and it actually is pretty wide. One of the things I loved about the bet was the fact that they let hockey card vendors set up in the concourse. It's something you would never see in an NHL Arena and I loved the chance to buy some cards before heading to my seats. Another thing that surprised me was the fact that you could go under the seats pretty freely. The seats just end in one area of the bowl and you can walk into the bowels of the arena itself. There were inflatable uh.. things for little kids and that giant Bulldogs thing. From what I gathered they used to hang that over the Zamboni entrance for the team to enter under kind of desire what does. A picture of the anthems from my seat which was actually very nice. Just a few rows down was a guy in an Adam Mair jersey and a Ryan Miller was two rows below him. The Bulldogs are Montreal's farm aggroup and there was plenty of Habs gear in the crowd. I didn't get too much grief for my Sabres hat though. The opening face off with the displace create from raw material to go in the background. If you notice #3 on defense that's Mike Card. He was approve in the lineup for the bet. The game itself was.. interesting. The Amerks went down 4-0 then came back to tie it at 4 with three goals coming in the third. They eventually went on to win in the shootout capping a pretty improbable comeback. Just a few thoughts on what went drink:- Mike Mancari is a freaking beast. He was all over the displace on Friday hitting everything and scoring the second shootout goal. He was the best player on the ice on every shift he had. I experience the NHL is a completely different ballgame but he looks dominant in the Minors. It makes me wonder how MacArthur looked before he was called up.- Also looking good was Mike Weber. The Amerks D was downright awful collectively but Weber certainly stood out to me. He was aggressive and tough and was rarely out of position. That tentative look he has in cow was nowhere to be seen. In the back up period he took a hit at the blue line then looked to get kicked in the continue while drink. Weber throws his gloves off before he even gets up and starts to go after whoever kicked him. A Bulldog (Ryan O'Byrne) jumps in from behind and Weber beats the tar out of him slamming him to the ice while continuing to wrestle as the linesman pull him off. If this is how the kid will play when comfortable then I feel much exceed about our future blueline.- Kaleta needs to start playing real hockey. Watching him in action it is obvious to see why most AHL fans consider him nothing but a goon. The kid hits harder than I've ever seen live but that is pretty much all he tries to do all night. He eggs players on takes himself out of the play to deliver a late hit and takes stupid penalties. That being said. I desire him at least 4,000 times better than Peters. Kaleta can actually glide and has better hands than Petey and as far as I'm concerned he can take Anderew's NHLPA job as come up if he promises to start playing the game. I'm as big a proponent of fighting as any hockey fan but I think Kaleta can be a much better player if he focused less on being hated than on playing the game. There is dwell for fighting but you have to actually handle the puck and play defense to get ice time. The new NHL has given much more determine to a guy like Sean Avery or Chris Neil and if Kaleta focused on playing that call of game Petey would be obsolete in days. I know Peters is a "fan favorite" but Kaleta may be the beat man for the job if he shapes up. We shall see.- Overall I had a great time at Copps. The people were very nice and the game was as enjoyable as an AHL bet can be. If anyone is interested in seeing the Amerks on the road I would say it is a decent place to do it. The arena is quaint the fans knowledgeable and it may be one of the few places left where you can pick your seat color. If you have any questions suggestions or generalwrabble you'd like to let let go email us at.

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"A Visit to "The Hammer"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:15:34

On Friday I had the come about to visit Hamilton and see the Calder Cup back Bulldogs host the Sabres farm team the Rochester Americans. At the scant determine of $25 American (roughly $1.38 Canadian). I literally hung around Copps Coliseum all day getting a feel for the arena and the certify itself. Here's what I thought with some pictures to go. One thing I curious about was the arena itself. If any create of NHL team came to "The Hammer" it would play its games in Copps. Copps looks small from the picture but it actually holds over 17,000 on a good night. The problem is that there aren't many good nights. Average attendance for Bulldog games hovers around 3,000 and the upper level us usually covered in curtains. (Attendance was 4,535 on Friday)That's a better shot of the curtains. The seats were very Superdome-esque and there really didn't seem to be much of a copy to them. (For the record exploit was color)Not an escalator in comprehend at Copps. The Coliseum opened in 1985 and some obvious renovations would be in order if an NHL aggroup ever came. Stairs are no problem for me but they only used turnstile to let people in through a little doorway in the ticket office. It works for an AHL crowd but I disbelieve that will cut it for anything over a few thousand fans. If you see those cover pillars jutting out those are the stairs to the upper level. There is only one concourse in the arena and it actually is pretty wide. One of the things I loved about the game was the fact that they let hockey card vendors set up in the concourse. It's something you would never see in an NHL Arena and I loved the chance to buy some cards before heading to my seats. Another thing that surprised me was the fact that you could go under the seats pretty freely. The seats just end in one area of the bowl and you can walk into the bowels of the arena itself. There were inflatable uh.. things for little kids and that giant Bulldogs thing. From what I gathered they used to hang that over the Zamboni entrance for the team to enter under kind of desire what does. A picture of the anthems from my seat which was actually very nice. Just a few rows down was a guy in an Adam Mair jersey and a Ryan Miller was two rows below him. The Bulldogs are Montreal's farm aggroup and there was plenty of Habs gear in the crowd. I didn't get too much grief for my Sabres hat though. The opening face off with the crowd ready to go in the background. If you notice #3 on defense that's Mike Card. He was approve in the lineup for the game. The game itself was.. interesting. The Amerks went drink 4-0 then came back to tie it at 4 with three goals coming in the third. They eventually went on to win in the shootout capping a pretty improbable comeback. Just a few thoughts on what went down:- Mike Mancari is a freaking beast. He was all over the place on Friday hitting everything and scoring the second shootout goal. He was the best player on the ice on every shift he had. I know the NHL is a completely different ballgame but he looks dominant in the Minors. It makes me wonder how MacArthur looked before he was called up.- Also looking good was Mike Weber. The Amerks D was downright awful collectively but Weber certainly stood out to me. He was aggressive and tough and was rarely out of position. That tentative look he has in cow was nowhere to be seen. In the second period he took a hit at the blue line then looked to get kicked in the continue while down. Weber throws his gloves off before he even gets up and starts to go after whoever kicked him. A Bulldog (Ryan O'Byrne) jumps in from behind and Weber beats the tar out of him slamming him to the ice while continuing to wrestle as the linesman pull him off. If this is how the kid ordain play when comfortable then I feel much better about our future blueline.- Kaleta needs to start playing real hockey. Watching him in action it is obvious to see why most AHL fans consider him nothing but a goon. The kid hits harder than I've ever seen be but that is pretty much all he tries to do all night. He eggs players on takes himself out of the compete to deliver a late hit and takes stupid penalties. That being said. I like him at least 4,000 times better than Peters. Kaleta can actually glide and has better hands than Petey and as far as I'm concerned he can take Anderew's NHLPA job as well if he promises to start playing the game. I'm as big a proponent of fighting as any hockey fan but I evaluate Kaleta can be a much better player if he focused less on being hated than on playing the bet. There is dwell for fighting but you undergo to actually command the puck and play defense to get ice time. The new NHL has given much more determine to a guy like Sean Avery or Chris Neil and if Kaleta focused on playing that style of bet Petey would be obsolete in days. I know Peters is a "fan favorite" but Kaleta may be the best man for the job if he shapes up. We shall see.- Overall I had a great time at Copps. The people were very nice and the bet was as enjoyable as an AHL game can be. If anyone is interested in seeing the Amerks on the road I would say it is a decent place to do it. The arena is quaint the fans knowledgeable and it may be one of the few places left where you can pick your seat color. If you have any questions suggestions or generalwrabble you'd like to let let go email us at.

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"A Visit to "The Hammer"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:15:34

On Friday I had the chance to visit Hamilton and see the Calder Cup Champion Bulldogs entertain the Sabres farm team the Rochester Americans. At the scant price of $25 American (roughly $1.38 Canadian). I literally hung around Copps Coliseum all day getting a conclude for the arena and the franchise itself. Here's what I thought with some pictures to go. One thing I curious about was the arena itself. If any create of NHL team came to "The Hammer" it would play its games in Copps. Copps looks small from the picture but it actually holds over 17,000 on a good night. The problem is that there aren't many good nights. Average attendance for Bulldog games hovers around 3,000 and the upper level us usually covered in curtains. (Attendance was 4,535 on Friday)That's a better shot of the curtains. The seats were very Superdome-esque and there really didn't seem to be much of a copy to them. (For the record mine was purple)Not an escalator in sight at Copps. The Coliseum opened in 1985 and some obvious renovations would be in request if an NHL team ever came. Stairs are no problem for me but they only used turnstile to let populate in through a little doorway in the book office. It works for an AHL crowd but I doubt that ordain cut it for anything over a few thousand fans. If you see those concrete pillars jutting out those are the stairs to the upper aim. There is only one concourse in the arena and it actually is pretty wide. One of the things I loved about the game was the fact that they let hockey card vendors set up in the concourse. It's something you would never see in an NHL Arena and I loved the come about to buy some cards before heading to my seats. Another thing that surprised me was the fact that you could go under the seats pretty freely. The seats just end in one area of the roll and you can walk into the bowels of the arena itself. There were inflatable uh.. things for little kids and that giant Bulldogs thing. From what I gathered they used to hang that over the Zamboni entrance for the team to register under kind of desire what does. A picture of the anthems from my lay which was actually very nice. Just a few rows down was a guy in an Adam Mair jersey and a Ryan Miller was two rows below him. The Bulldogs are Montreal's farm team and there was plenty of Habs gear in the crowd. I didn't get too much grief for my Sabres hat though. The opening face off with the displace ready to go in the accent. If you sight #3 on defense that's Mike Card. He was back in the lineup for the game. The bet itself was.. interesting. The Amerks went down 4-0 then came approve to tie it at 4 with three goals coming in the third. They eventually went on to win in the shootout capping a pretty improbable comeback. Just a few thoughts on what went down:- Mike Mancari is a freaking beast. He was all over the displace on Friday hitting everything and scoring the second shootout goal. He was the beat player on the ice on every alter he had. I experience the NHL is a completely different ballgame but he looks dominant in the Minors. It makes me query how MacArthur looked before he was called up.- Also looking good was Mike Weber. The Amerks D was downright awful collectively but Weber certainly stood out to me. He was aggressive and tough and was rarely out of position. That tentative look he has in Buffalo was nowhere to be seen. In the back up period he took a hit at the blue line then looked to get kicked in the head while down. Weber throws his gloves off before he even gets up and starts to go after whoever kicked him. A assail (Ryan O'Byrne) jumps in from behind and Weber beats the tar out of him slamming him to the ice while continuing to battle as the linesman pull him off. If this is how the kid will compete when comfortable then I feel much better about our future blueline.- Kaleta needs to start playing real hockey. Watching him in challenge it is obvious to see why most AHL fans believe him nothing but a goon. The kid hits harder than I've ever seen live but that is pretty much all he tries to do all night. He eggs players on takes himself out of the play to deliver a late hit and takes stupid penalties. That being said. I like him at least 4,000 times exceed than Peters. Kaleta can actually skate and has exceed hands than Petey and as far as I'm concerned he can act Anderew's NHLPA job as come up if he promises to start playing the game. I'm as big a proponent of fighting as any hockey fan but I evaluate Kaleta can be a much exceed player if he focused less on being hated than on playing the game. There is room for fighting but you undergo to actually handle the puck and play defense to get ice measure. The new NHL has given much more value to a guy like Sean Avery or Chris Neil and if Kaleta focused on playing that style of game Petey would be obsolete in days. I know Peters is a "fan favorite" but Kaleta may be the best man for the job if he shapes up. We shall see.- Overall I had a great time at Copps. The populate were very nice and the game was as enjoyable as an AHL bet can be. If anyone is interested in seeing the Amerks on the road I would say it is a decent place to do it. The arena is quaint the fans knowledgeable and it may be one of the few places left where you can pick your seat color. If you have any questions suggestions or generalwrabble you'd like to let let go email us at.

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"A Visit to "The Hammer"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:15:34

On Friday I had the chance to visit Hamilton and see the Calder Cup Champion Bulldogs host the Sabres farm team the Rochester Americans. At the work determine of $25 American (roughly $1.38 Canadian). I literally hung around Copps Coliseum all day getting a feel for the arena and the franchise itself. Here's what I thought with some pictures to go. One thing I curious about was the arena itself. If any form of NHL aggroup came to "The Hammer" it would play its games in Copps. Copps looks small from the picture but it actually holds over 17,000 on a good night. The problem is that there aren't many good nights. add up attendance for assail games hovers around 3,000 and the upper level us usually covered in curtains. (Attendance was 4,535 on Friday)That's a better shot of the curtains. The seats were very Superdome-esque and there really didn't seem to be much of a pattern to them. (For the record exploit was purple)Not an escalator in comprehend at Copps. The Coliseum opened in 1985 and some obvious renovations would be in order if an NHL team ever came. Stairs are no problem for me but they only used turnstile to let populate in through a little doorway in the book office. It works for an AHL crowd but I disbelieve that will cut it for anything over a few thousand fans. If you see those concrete pillars jutting out those are the stairs to the upper aim. There is only one concourse in the arena and it actually is pretty wide. One of the things I loved about the game was the fact that they let hockey card vendors set up in the concourse. It's something you would never see in an NHL Arena and I loved the chance to buy some cards before heading to my seats. Another thing that surprised me was the fact that you could go under the seats pretty freely. The seats just end in one area of the bowl and you can go into the bowels of the arena itself. There were inflatable uh.. things for little kids and that giant Bulldogs thing. From what I gathered they used to hang that over the Zamboni appeal for the team to enter under kind of desire what does. A picture of the anthems from my seat which was actually very nice. Just a few rows down was a guy in an Adam Mair jersey and a Ryan Miller was two rows below him. The Bulldogs are Montreal's farm team and there was plenty of Habs gear in the crowd. I didn't get too much grief for my Sabres hat though. The opening approach off with the crowd ready to go in the background. If you notice #3 on defense that's Mike Card. He was back in the lineup for the game. The game itself was.. interesting. The Amerks went drink 4-0 then came back to tie it at 4 with three goals coming in the third. They eventually went on to win in the shootout capping a pretty improbable comeback. Just a few thoughts on what went down:- Mike Mancari is a freaking beast. He was all over the place on Friday hitting everything and scoring the second shootout goal. He was the beat player on the ice on every shift he had. I know the NHL is a completely different ballgame but he looks dominant in the Minors. It makes me wonder how MacArthur looked before he was called up.- Also looking good was Mike Weber. The Amerks D was downright awful collectively but Weber certainly stood out to me. He was aggressive and tough and was rarely out of position. That tentative look he has in Buffalo was nowhere to be seen. In the second period he took a hit at the blue line then looked to get kicked in the head while down. Weber throws his gloves off before he even gets up and starts to go after whoever kicked him. A assail (Ryan O'Byrne) jumps in from behind and Weber beats the tar out of him slamming him to the ice while continuing to wrestle as the linesman pull him off. If this is how the kid will play when comfortable then I feel much exceed about our future blueline.- Kaleta needs to start playing real hockey. Watching him in action it is obvious to see why most AHL fans consider him nothing but a goon. The kid hits harder than I've ever seen live but that is pretty much all he tries to do all night. He eggs players on takes himself out of the play to deliver a late hit and takes stupid penalties. That being said. I like him at least 4,000 times better than Peters. Kaleta can actually skate and has exceed hands than Petey and as far as I'm concerned he can take Anderew's NHLPA job as come up if he promises to start playing the game. I'm as big a proponent of fighting as any hockey fan but I think Kaleta can be a much better player if he focused less on being hated than on playing the game. There is room for fighting but you undergo to actually handle the puck and play defense to get ice time. The new NHL has given much more determine to a guy desire Sean Avery or Chris Neil and if Kaleta focused on playing that style of bet Petey would be obsolete in days. I know Peters is a "fan favorite" but Kaleta may be the best man for the job if he shapes up. We shall see.- Overall I had a great time at Copps. The populate were very nice and the bet was as enjoyable as an AHL game can be. If anyone is interested in seeing the Amerks on the road I would say it is a decent place to do it. The arena is quaint the fans knowledgeable and it may be one of the few places left where you can choose your seat color. If you have any questions suggestions or generalwrabble you'd desire to let loose email us at.

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"OT: Hockey Cards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:48:06

I started a thread in the NHL talk forum about this,but it is pretty much dead now. I was just wondering if anyone around here collects hockey cards (especially Panthers cards). I collect a lot of them but right now I am working on Horton rookies and pretty much anything Pavel Bure from when he was with the Panthers. Anyone else??? I have a whole binder full of panthers player cards from when I was young the only one I have that is autographed is Mike Hough because he was at a charity golf tournament in New Brunswick. Canada where I used to live. I just found them at my parents home a few months ago and brought them back to toronto along with some other hockey memorobilia that i collected when i was young. I also have about 40-50 Teemu Selanne card because he was my favorite player as he has the same Birthday as I. I also undergo a clump of those hockey card magazines that showed the prices of every hockey separate made. I have one with Patrick Roy as a canadian in the front after the cup in 93 and I have the one with Manon Rheame the first ever female goaltending to play in an NHL exibition game. I will see if i can scan or take pictures of some of these items to post on this thread. Thanks. Bouwmeester is my favorite player and he's fairly cheap to collect because defensemen really don't get any "hobby love" I would desire to start up more on Weiss/Horton. And that's a nice Bouwmeester. I've been looking to get a Exclusive Auto RC. Fairly cheap separate usually goes for about 7-10 on the Bay. May I ask how many were pack pulled from your scans? Also did you buy then graded if they weren't pack pulled. May I ask how many were pack pulled from your scans? Also did you buy then graded if they weren't pack pulled. To be honest. NONE. Haha. I bought them all on eBay. The only one of those that I bought graded is the Horton auto RC. I collected cards when I was younger. I probably have a 5000-10000 and about 15 complete sets. Since Nate came into the league and even in the OHL I undergo been collecting his cards. I undergo 30+ I would say. Every once in a while I will buy a pack at a store but that amounts to only 3 or 4 packs a year. I undergo quite a few Panthers sets from the last few years and I have 10-20 of Luongo (as a Cat). Jokinen. Bouwmeester and Weiss. Leafs being my favourite team. I definately undergo more of them than anyone and I have close to 100 Clark cards cuz he is my fav all time. I was also and still am a big fan of goalie cards and undergo a binder or.

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"Messier leads Hockey Hall of Fame class" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 23:03:43

TORONTO -- attach Messier the NHL's second-leading scorer of all time headed the 2007 Hockey Hall of Fame categorise inducted Monday. Also inducted were players Ron Francis. Al MacInnis and Scott Stevens and NHL executive Jim Gregory who was voted in under the builder category. All four players were on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time. Messier captured the Stanley Cup six times five times with Edmonton and once with the New York Rangers. In 1,756 games in 25 years. Messier totaled 694 goals and 1,193 assists second only to former Edmonton great Wayne Gretzky in total points. Francis who helped Pittsburgh win Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992 was back up all-time in league history in assists (1,249) third in games played (1,731) and fourth all-time in points (1,798). MacInnis played 23 years with Calgary and St. Louis capturing the Stanley Cup and channelise Smythe award in 1989 with the Flames. Stevens led New Jersey to three Stanley Cup titles in 13 seasons and won the Conn Smythe award in 2000. Gregory is the NHL's senior vice president of hockey operations. Copyright 2007 by United touch International Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <label> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> are their own and not that of the website or its management. advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decision. &write;2004-2007 All Rights Reserved unless mentioned otherwise.

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