1999-00 Los Angeles Kings Transactions medals at the 1996 World Cup of hockey and the 1996 World hockey Championships. Tuomainento a oneyear contract and free agent left wing david hymovitz to a http://www.kingshockey.com/99-00/Trans00.html
Extractions: Player Transactions Compiled by Stan Willis - The Kings assigned G Marcel Cousineau to Long Beach-IHL. - The Kings recalled C Jason Podollan from Lowell-AHL and assigned D Philippe Boucher to Long Beach-IHL. - The Kings recalled D Philippe Boucher from Long Beach-IHL. - The Kings announced that C Bryan Smolinski underwent an MRI examination that revealed a torn medial collateral ligament in his right knee and is expected to be out 4-6 weeks. - The Kings signed free agent D Mike Pudlick to a contract. No terms were disclosed. Pudlick, 22, finished his sophomore season at St. Cloud, where he scored eight goals and 22 assists in 40 games. Pudlick is 6-3 and weighs 190 pounds and will remain at St. Cloud State to complete his coursework. - The Kings signed free agent C Steven Reinprecht to a contract. No terms were disclosed. Reinprecht, 23, led the Wisconsin Badgers and the NCAA in scoring this season with 26 goals and 40 assists. He was the Badgers team captain the past two seasons and is a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. Reinprecht is 6-0 and weighs 190. - The Kings activated G Stephane Fiset from injured reserve and assigned G Travis Scott to Lowell-AHL.
AllSports (tm) Griffins' Streak Ends In OT November 28, 2002 By American hockey League. david hymovitz, who finished secondon the Griffins in scoring last season, used a similar play to tie the game at http://www.allsports.com/cgi-bin/showstory.cgi?story_id=38289
Boston.com / Sports / 50th Annual Beanpot Now they'll shoot for the hockey East championship and then the NCAAs at Providence padto the open side of the net to blunt a golden chance by david hymovitz. http://www.boston.com/sports/packages/beanpot/1995.htm
Extractions: BU wins it going away By Joe Concannon, Globe Staff, 02/14/1995 They lowered the Beanpot curtain for the final time in 66-year-old Boston Garden last night, a suitably nostalgic occasion in the barn on Causeway Street that has staged 42 of the tournament's 43 renditions. The Beanpot has been a town-and-gown occasion in the building through parts of five decades, and this was a night for the 14,448 who managed to secure a ticket to became part of Garden lore before it gives way to Shawmut Center later this year. There was a good dose of deja vu for the Boston University faithful who have been a part of the school's tradition here. The Terriers have been the dominant team in the Beanpot since the mid-'60s. Coach Jack Parker, who won three titles as a player and had been an assistant coach before taking over the reins in the mid-1970s, kept saying how nice it would be to hoist the last Beanpot on Garden ice. So they went out against Green Line rival Boston College and showed why they were the preseason pick to be the nation's No. 1 team, erupting for three goals within 3:34 of the second period en route to a 5-1 victory that clinched the first leg of Eastern college hockey's triple crown.
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ESPN.com - NHL Clubhouse - Ottawa Senators center Jeff Ulmer to Grand Rapids of the American hockey League. forwards Chris Bala,Toni Dahlman, Chris Herperger, Joe Murphy, david hymovitz and defenseman http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/teamtransactions?team=ott&offseason=true
InstigatorAlley.com Martin PRO 10 XHamel, Denis ROC 4 Several Players Tied at 9 hymovitz, david BNG 4 withthe Houston Aeros, the AHL, the NHL, or any other hockeyrelated entity. http://www.instigatoralley.com/leagues/archives/000068.php
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Pressconnects.com 02/01/03 Sports Left wing david hymovitz, a Boston College graduate, said he'll be attendingthe Beanpot, an annual college hockey tournament Monday night in Boston. http://www.pressconnects.com/saturday/sports/stories/sp020103s46414.shtml
System Message: Error boring Syracuse is and then we see a pretty darn good hockey game Best players onthe ice tonight, in my opinion Antoine Vermette, david hymovitz, Jason Spezza http://citadel6.ezboard.com/fottawasenatorsfrm1.showMessage?topicID=529.topic
College Hockey 4.1 The other semi pitted hockey East doormat Boston College and Michigan State of the butBC came back with Tom Ashe's shorthander, and david hymovitz scored on http://www.amurgsval.org/squishy/gwfo.4.1.html
Extractions: On April 1st, BU defeated Maine for the national title. Since then, we've waited, we've bided our time, it's been a long six and a half months, but at long last the time is upon us....it's College Hockey season again. And this weeked Southern California got its annual dose of the college game with the seventh annual Great Western Freeze-Out. The first semifinal, at the Forum in LA, pitted defending champion Maine against the CCHA's Miami University of Ohio. It looked early on like the Black Bears, last year's NCAA runnerup, would dominate, as Maine's Tony Frenette scored just 13 seconds into the contest. But the Redskins wouldn't go down that easy, coming back from 3-1 and 5-2 deficits to close the margin to a single goal. But in the end the Hockey East powerhouse staved them off, as Scott Parmentier scored his second goal short-handed with three minutes remaining in the third to put Maine up 6-4. Miami scored late, but in the end they were one break short of the upset, falling 6-5. The other semi pitted Hockey East doormat Boston College and Michigan State of the CCHA. The Eagles spent much of the first period on the offensive, outshooting the Spartans 12-8, but came away with nothing, as Michigan State led 2-0 at the intermission. Anson Carter made that 3-0 on a short-handed breakaway in the second, but BC came back with Tom Ashe's shorthander, and David Hymovitz scored on the power play to bring the Eagles to within 3-2 in the third. Late in the game, though, the Spartans put it away with two goals in two minutes: Chris Bogas assisted on Richard Keyes's second score and then lit the lamp to ice the Spartans' 5-2 victory.
East Coast Hockey League GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 26 seconds david A. Beauregard Chill, 1996/97 * Dave hymovitz(39), Derek http://www.echl.com/record/?sub=season_team
Ottawa Senators Transactions Recalled left wing from Grand Rapids of the American hockey League forwards ChrisBala, Toni Dahlman, Chris Herperger, Joe Murphy, david hymovitz and defenseman http://www.hockeynut.com/otttrans.html
Extractions: Latest transactions: March 26 - Recalled defenseman Brian Pothier from Binghamton of the American Hockey League. March 11 - Acquired center Bryan Smolinski from the Los Angeles Kings for the rights to defenseman Tim Gleason. Assigned defenseman Brian Pothier and right wing Joey Tetarenko to Binghamton of the American Hockey League. March 10 - Acquired right wing Rob Ray from the Buffalo Sabres for future considerations. Acquired center Bob Wren from the Nashville Predators for future considerations. March 7 - Recalled center Jason Spezza from Binghamton of the American Hockey League. Assigned right wing Josh Langfeld to Binghamton. March 3 - Traded goaltender Simon Lajeunesse to the Florida Panthers for right wing Joey Tetarenko. March 1 - Recalled defenseman Brian Pothier from Binghamton of the American Hockey League. February 28 - Assigned right wing Josh Langfeld to Binghamton of the American Hockey League. February 27 - Assigned right wing Toni Dahlman to Binghamton of the American Hockey League. February 25 - Acquired right wing Vaclav Varada and a 2003 fifth-round draft pick from the Buffalo Sabres for center Jakub Klepis.
Pipe Dream On The Web was their busiest month to date, Binghamton played some inconsistent hockey anddropped Joe Murphy (1418-32) and david hymovitz (12-13-25) are the veterans http://www.bupipedream.com/12803/sports/s3.htm
Pipe Dream On The Web carried in the best record of the 28team American hockey League - the B markers throughoutthe course of the game, including two from david hymovitz, en route http://www.bupipedream.com/112602/sports/s3.htm
Extractions: Staff Writer Seven is the number of different Binghamton Senators that scored. Eight is the number of goals that were scored. Zero is the number of goals that Ray Emery gave up. And two is probably the most significant number for the Sens - it's the number of points they picked up in the standings for the second consecutive night. "It's a big win for everybody," said winger Alex Giroux. "Everybody had a goal. Everybody played well defensively. The goalie had a shutout - everything is positive in the locker room right now." After a 45-minute closed-door meeting with head coach John Paddock and a 2-0 win over the Norfolk Admirals - a team that carried in the best record of the 28-team American Hockey League - the B-Sens kept the momentum going by slaughtering the Canadian division-leading Hamilton Bulldogs 8-0 on Saturday night. "John kind of gave it to us a little bit," Emery said. "We came out hard and we haven't looked back since."
Kids Zone - CBS.SportsLine.com You are here Kids Zone hockey Players Index. 21, david Oliver, Right Wing,511, 190, 04/17/1971. 54, Dave hymovitz, Left Wing, 5-11, 188, 05/30/1973. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/kidszone/hockey/nhl/players/ott_index.htm
Extractions: Ottawa No. Player Pos Ht Wt DOB Simon Lajeunesse Goalie Zdeno Chara Defense Chris Phillips Defense Sami Salo Defense Wade Redden Defense Curtis Leschyshyn Defense Martin Havlat Right Wing Daniel Alfredsson Right Wing Mike Fisher Center Petr Schastlivy Left Wing Radek Bonk Center Shawn McEachern Left Wing Steve Martins Center Bill Muckalt Right Wing Marian Hossa Left Wing Magnus Arvedson Left Wing David Oliver Right Wing Jamie Rivers Defense Karel Rachunek Defense John Gruden Defense Andre Roy Left Wing Ricard Persson Defense Todd White Center Joel Kwiatkowski Defense Derek King Left Wing Ray Emery Goalie Martin Prusek Goalie Mathieu Chouinard Goalie Chris Herperger Center Shane Hnidy Defense Jani Hurme Goalie Joe Murphy Right Wing Jason Doig Defense Patrick Lalime Goalie Chris Neil Right Wing Ilja Demidov Defense Jason Spezza Center Jeff Ulmer Right Wing Travis Richards Defense Alexandre Giroux Center Ivan Ciernik Left Wing Chris Kelly Right Wing Dave Hymovitz Left Wing Tim Gleason Defense Kevin Grimes Defense Toni Dahlman Right Wing Players sent to Minor/Junior Leagues No.
Kids Zone - CBS.SportsLine.com You are here Kids Zone hockey Players Index. 6, david Harlock, AtlantaThrashers, Defense. 54, Dave hymovitz, Ottawa Senators, Left Wing. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/kidszone/hockey/nhl/players/H_index.htm
Extractions: Glossary ... Z Alphabetical Listing for: H No. Player Team Position Kari Haakana Edmonton Oilers Defense Jeff Hackett Montreal Canadiens Goalie Sean Haggerty Nashville Predators Left Wing Johan Hagglund Tampa Bay Lightning Center Niklas Hagman Florida Panthers Left Wing Riku Hahl Colorado Avalanche Center Chris Hajt Edmonton Oilers Defense Steve Halko Carolina Hurricanes Defense Todd Hall New York Rangers Left Wing Kevin Haller New York Islanders Defense Jeff Halpern Washington Capitals Center Denis Hamel Buffalo Sabres Left Wing Peter Hamerlik Pittsburgh Penguins Goalie Dan Hamhuis Nashville Predators Defense Roman Hamrlik New York Islanders Defense Michal Handzus Phoenix Coyotes Center Casey Hankinson Chicago Blackhawks Left Wing Scott Hannan San Jose Sharks Defense Tavis Hansen Phoenix Coyotes Right Wing Brett Harkins Columbus Blue Jackets Left Wing David Harlock Atlanta Thrashers Defense Tyler Harlton Toronto Maple Leafs Defense Justin Harney Colorado Avalanche Defense Jay Harrison Toronto Maple Leafs Defense Bob Hartley Colorado Avalanche Coach Devin Hartnell Minnesota Wild Right Wing Scott Hartnell Nashville Predators Right Wing Craig Hartsburg Anaheim Mighty Ducks Coach Paul Harvey Florida Panthers Right Wing Todd Harvey San Jose Sharks Right Wing Dominik Hasek Detroit Red Wings Goalie Derian Hatcher Dallas Stars Defense Kevin Hatcher Carolina Hurricanes Defense Brett Hauer Los Angeles Kings Defense Niclas Havelid Anaheim Mighty Ducks Defense Martin Havlat Ottawa Senators Right Wing
Extractions: GoIsles.net The most complete source of New York Islander news and information. Home Message Board Email Hockey Alliance ... Add Us To Your Favorites! Support Go Isles. Add our button to your website! The code: Ex-Isles Unprotected In Waiver Draft written by Kevin Schultz Go Isles (10/2/02) This afternoon the NHL announced the players who are protected in this year's waiver draft. A trade freeze has gone into effect until the completion of the waiver draft that will be held at 4 PM EST on Friday. As I'm sure you remember, the Islanders picked up Chris Osgood in last year's draft. Chances are the Islanders won't pick up anyone as the best player available is the grim reaper, Stu Grimson. One interesting note is that former Islanders Dick Tarnstrom, Ray Giroux, Dave Roche and Ken Sutton are all unprotected. Below is the complete list of protected and unprotected players. New York Islanders Protected: Arron Asham, F; Adrian Aucoin, D; Shawn Bates, F; Jason Blake, F; Eric Cairns, D; Roman Hamrlik, D; Brad Isbister, F; Kenny Jonsson, D; Evgeny Korolev, D; Oleg Kvasha, F; Claude Lapointe, F; Mark Parrish, F; Michael Peca, F; Dave Scatchard, F; Mattias Timander, D; Steve Webb, F; Jason Wiemer, F; Alexei Yashin, F; Chris Osgood, G; Garth Snow, G. Available: Kevin Haller, D; Konstantin Kalmikov, F; Alan Letang, D; Eric Manlow, F; Alain Nasreddine, D; Ray Schultz, D; Brandon Smith, D.
Eastside Hockey Manager - HTML Output Team . Back to the top david hymovitz, L. Born 30/5/1974,Age 28, Condition 100 (Healthy). Salary 365,000$, Contract left 2 year(s). http://www.eastside-sports.de/BNG.html
Extractions: Chris Bala L Born: 24/9/1978 Age: 23 Condition: 100 (Healthy) Salary: 475,000$ Contract left: 2 year(s) Status: is happy to play for the team. PLAYER SKILLS Shooting: Poor Playmaking: Very Bad Stickhandling: Bad Checking: Very Bad Positioning: Very Bad Hitting: Very Bad Skating: Mediocre Endurance: Poor Penalty: Very Good Faceoffs: Poor Leadership: Very Bad Strength: Poor Fighting: Bad
Pittsburgh Penguins Official Website The National hockey League announced today the clubs' protected and available lists AvailableDennis Bonvie, F; david hymovitz, F; Steve Martins, F; Joe Murphy http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/news/announcements/announcementstory.jsp?newsI
ICE HOCKEY Minor League hockey Max BirbraerTier 2, Ontario Aaron BrandSt. Harold HershKentucky AHL Mike HeinrichBarre - OHL david HymovitzIndianappolis - IHL http://www.jewishpeople.net/icehockey.html