Lalonde Family Web Site - Newsy Lalonde Biography of Edouard "newsy" lalonde and partial statistics.Category Sports hockey Players L lalonde, newsy As the Canadiens owner J. Ambrose O'Brien owned four of the five teams in the Nationalhockey Association he decided to lend newsy lalonde to the Renfrew team http://web.uvic.ca/~lalonde/history/newsy.html
Extractions: Statistics by Eric Lalonde ( Ericllnd@aol.com The Lalonde family can truly boast of producing one of the greatest players ever to play the game. Edouard Charles (Newsy) Lalonde was the dominant player during the first 25 years of hockey according to no less an authority than the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Beginning Newsy was born in Cornwall, Ont. October 31, 1887 and as a youth worked in the newsprint plant. That's where he acquired the nickname Newsy. He began his professional career with the Cornwall Rovers in 1905 when he was only 16. In 1906 he became a member of the senior Woodstock club and in 1908 moved to the Toronto Arenas of Canada's first all-professional league the Ontario Professional Hockey League. That year he won the scoring championship with 29 goals in 9 games and played against the Montreal Wanderers for the Stanley Cup. Toronto lost 6-4. Lalonde Plays In First Ever Canadiens Game After two seasons with Toronto he moved to the Montreal Canadiens. The Montreal Canadiens played their first game ever on Wednesday January 5th,1910 at the Jubilee Rink a 3,500 seat natural ice arena that was located in Montreal's East End at the corner of Ste-Catherine and Moreau St. Newsy Lalonde was in the lineup for the Canadiens for that game and scored two goals before being hit in the ankle with a puck and leaving the game. Montreal won the game 7-6 in overtime over the Cobalt Silver Kings. As the Canadiens owner J. Ambrose O'Brien owned four of the five teams in the National Hockey Association he decided to lend Newsy Lalonde to the Renfrew team for the balance of the season where he scored 38 goals bringing his total for the year to 40. In 1911 Lalonde returned to the Canadiens but his goal production dropped to 19 in 16 games.
Newsy Lalonde's Career Hockey Statistics At Hockeydb.com Return to Main Page, Player statistics search. Player Name Visit our sponsorNewsy lalonde, Regular Season - Playoffs Season http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/players/data03/00002923.html
Extractions: - Regular Season - Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1917-18 Montreal Canadiens NHL 14 23 23 16 1918-19 Montreal Canadiens NHL 17 23 9 32 40 1919-20 Montreal Canadiens NHL 23 36 6 42 33 1920-21 Montreal Canadiens NHL 24 33 8 41 36 1921-22 Montreal Canadiens NHL 20 9 4 13 11 1922-23 Saskatoon Crescents WCHL 29 30 4 34 44 1923-24 Saskatoon Crescents WCHL 21 10 10 20 24 1924-25 Saskatoon Shieks WCHL 22 8 6 14 42 1925-26 Saskatoon Shieks WCHL 3 2 1926-27 New-York Americans NHL 1 2 1927-28 Quebec Beavers CAHL 1 NHL Totals 99 124 27 151 138 Use these stats! If you have any comments or notice any mistakes with the statistics returned, please e-mail me . For information on completeness of statistics please click here!
Newsy An NHL Legend The Official Athletic Site for Notre Dame University, member of the Official College Sports Network. The most comprehensive coverage of College Athletics on the internet. Ontario Provincial Junior hockey League (OPJHL) ofFamer Edouard newsy lalonde and has been hockey programs and community service work full name is Alexander Lawrence lalonde http://www.aei.ca/~kiki/aboutme.htm
Extractions: Photo Gallery Edouard Newsy Lalonde One of the most fabled figures in Canadian Sports history was not a big man at five feet nine inches, and one hundred and sixty five pounds. But Edouard Newsy Lalonde was a large factor in hockey's development from a game played on ponds to a spectator sport. The son of a Cornwall Ontario shoe maker. Lalonde acquired his nickname while working at a newspaper in his teens. In Hockey and Lacrosse, mention of the name Newsy caused a reaction of fear and awe. He is best remember for his tough, hard play which led to violent clashes. In 1905 at the age of seventeen. Newsy became a hockey itinerant for the next eight seasons in an era when players sold their talent to the highest bidder. He is best known for his ten seasons with the Montreal Canadians and was a big reason for that storied franchise's early success. Newsy often earned more money playing Lacrosse than he did in hockey. In 1950 a poll he was named the top Canadian Lacrosse player for the first half of the century. Newsy Lalonde played on the 1901-1925 All Star Team as a Center.
Lalonde Family Web Site - Newsy Lalonde - Hockey Statistics by Eric lalonde (Ericllnd@aol.com). newsy lalonde's career records come fromthe 1998 edition of Total hockey the Official Encyclopedia of the NHL. http://web.uvic.ca/~lalonde/history/newsy-stats.html
Extractions: Newsy page by Eric Lalonde ( Ericllnd@aol.com Newsy Lalonde's career records come from the 1998 edition of Total Hockey the Official Encyclopedia of the NHL. The new edition contains a much more comprehensive set of statistics of Newsy Lalonde's career. The coaching career as documented in Total Hockey shows Newsy as the coach of the Canadiens from 1918 to 1922. During this period he was also a player. George Kennedy is listed in most hockey books as the Canadiens coach. However in reality, Newsy was the one running the team on the ice and George Kennedy ran the business of the team. Total Hockey now reflects the true situation and Newsy gets proper credit for the role he played. * denotes league high Edouard (Newsy) Lalonde's Scoring Record Years Team League GP Goals Assists PTS PIMs Cornwall Victorias FAHL Woodstock Seniors OHA sr Canadian Soo IHL Portage La Prairie MHL sr Toronto Professionals OPHL Toronto Professionals OPHL Montreal Canadiens NHA Renfrew Creamery Kings NHA Montreal Canadiens NHA Vancouver Millionaires
Extractions: Newsy page by Eric Lalonde ( Ericllnd@aol.com Newsy Lalonde's career records come from the 1998 edition of Total Hockey the Official Encyclopedia of the NHL. The new edition contains a much more comprehensive set of statistics of Newsy Lalonde's career. The coaching career as documented in Total Hockey shows Newsy as the coach of the Canadiens from 1918 to 1922. During this period he was also a player. George Kennedy is listed in most hockey books as the Canadiens coach. However in reality, Newsy was the one running the team on the ice and George Kennedy ran the business of the team. Total Hockey now reflects the true situation and Newsy gets proper credit for the role he played. * denotes league high Edouard (Newsy) Lalonde's Scoring Record Years Team League GP Goals Assists PTS PIMs Cornwall Victorias FAHL Woodstock Seniors OHA sr Canadian Soo IHL Portage La Prairie MHL sr Toronto Professionals OPHL Toronto Professionals OPHL Montreal Canadiens NHA Renfrew Creamery Kings NHA Montreal Canadiens NHA Vancouver Millionaires
The Internet Hockey Database Player Name Click Here newsy lalonde, Regular Season, Playoffs. Season, Team,Lge, GP, G, A, Pts, PIM, GP, G, A, Pts, PIM. 191718, Montreal Canadiens, NHL,14, 23, 0, 23, 16, http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=2923
NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site, Ice Hockey was drafted by the Ontario hockey Leagues Ottawa 67s joins a s second cousin)of NHL pioneer and Hall of-Famer Edouard newsy lalonde and has http://www.fansonly.com/schools/nd/sports/m-hockey/mtt/lalonde_alex00.html
Extractions: Lalonde's Career Statistics Lalonde's Career Bests Talented offensive performer who proved he could score at the Division I level as a freshman ... lefthanded power forward who is strong along the boards and in front of the net ... strong skater with goal scorers instincts around the net ... has the skill and ability to create scoring chances ... will be counted on to pick up where he left off in rookie year ... came to Notre Dame after a standout career in the 37-team Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) ... was drafted by the Ontario Hockey Leagues Ottawa 67s ... joins a Notre Dame program that has had 36 previous letterwinners from Ontario ... is a distant relative (grandfathers second cousin) of NHL pioneer and Hall- of-Famer Edouard Newsy Lalonde and has been called Newsy since he was four years old. AS A FRESHMAN: Lalonde's Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Shots Sh Pct.
NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site, Ice Hockey Team Effort Gives hockey A 5 newsy (lalonde) never gave up on the puck and I neverheard a whistle so I just kept coming, said a smiling Mathieson after the http://www.fansonly.com/schools/nd/sports/m-hockey/recaps/110901aaa.html
Extractions: Nov. 9, 2001 Box Score Notre Dame, Ind. - The Notre Dame Fighting Irish got contributions from just about everyone in their 5-2 home win over the Ferris State Bulldogs on Friday night at the Joyce Center. They even had a pair of sophomores who played sparingly a year ago, score their first career goals in key situations to help the Irish to their first home win of the season. After Connor Dunlop for Notre Dame and Chris Kunitz for Ferris State traded goals to make the score 1-1, Notre Dame's unsung heroes took over.
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'Prehistoric' Salaries ! 26 $3,500 CAN MORENZ, HOWIE 192324 $3,500 CAN lalonde, newsy 1921-22 $2,000 CANlalonde, newsy 1917-18 $1,300 CAN. Sources Maclean's, Inside hockey, Books on http://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/$prehi_e.htm
Salaires 'Préhistoriques' ! Translate this page $3,500 CAN MORENZ, HOWIE 1923-24 $3,500 CAN lalonde, newsy 1921-22 $2,000 CAN lalonde,newsy 1917-18 $1,300 CAN. Sources Maclean's, Inside hockey, Livres sur http://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/f/$prehi_f.htm
Extractions: Inductees The Cornwall Sports Hall of Fame is proud to present the following profiles of selected inductees. Additional information and artifacts related to many of the inductees are on display at the Hall of Fame, and we encourage you to visit when in the area. Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Football ... Builders Click on the Inductee Name to see a detailed profile. Inductee Sport Year Listing Hockey Batten, Don Hockey Belmore, Mort Hockey Bingley, Robert Hockey Brown, Gerry Hockey Burke, Neil Hockey Burns, W. C.(Billy) Hockey Carpenter, Doug Hockey Carter, Bill Hockey Charlebois, Bob Hockey Contant, Elzear Hockey Contant, Joseph Hockey Cooper, Carson Hockey Costello, Bernie Hockey Denneny, Allan Hockey Denneny, Corbett Hockey Denneny, Cyril Hockey Denneny, Jim Hockey Denneny, John Hockey Donihee, Garth Hockey Donihee, Joe Hockey Donihee, Tilden Hockey Dover, Leonard Hockey Dupuis, Lori Hockey Dupuis, Roy Hockey Emerton, Eddy Hockey Ezard, David Hockey Filion, Amedee Hockey Filion, Rudolph Hockey Gallinger, Clarence Hockey Gardner, Fred Hockey Gillie, Farrand Hockey Gilmour, Brian
Montreal Canadiens Jack Laviolette, 191112; newsy lalonde, 1912-13; Jimmy Gardner, 1913-14 to 1914-15;Howard McNamara, 1915-16; newsy lalonde, 1916-17 LCS Guide to hockey. http://www.lcshockey.com/archive/nhl/mon.asp
Extractions: "Jack" Laviolette, 1909-10; "Newsy" Lalonde, 1910-1911; "Jack" Laviolette, 1911-12; "Newsy" Lalonde, 1912-13; Jimmy Gardner, 1913-14 to 1914-15; Howard McNamara, 1915-16; "Newsy" Lalonde, 1916-17 to 1921-22; Sprague Cleghorn, 1922-23 to 1924-25; Bill Couture, 1925-26; Sylvio Mantha, 1926-27 to 1931-32; George Hainsworth, 1932-33; Sylvio Mantha, 1933-34 to 1935-36; "Babe" Seibert, 1936-37 to 1938-39; Walter Buswell, 1939-40; "Toe" Blake, 1940-41 to 1946-47; "Toe" Blake and Bill Durnan, 1947-48; Emile Bouchard, 1948-49 to 1955-56; Maurice Richard, 1956-57 to 1959-60; Doug Harvey, 1960-61; Jean Beliveau, 1961-62 to 1970-71; Henri Richard, 1971-72 to 1974-75; Yvan Cournoyer, 1975-76 to 1978-79; Serge Savard, 1979-80 to 1980-81; Bob Gainey, 1981-82 to 1988-89; Guy Carbonneau and Chris Chelios (co-captains), 1989-90; Guy Carbonneau, 1990-91 to 1993-94; Kirk Muller and Mike Keane, 1994-95; Mike Keane and Pierre Turgeon, 1995-96. GM History Joseph Cattarinich, 1909-1910; George Kennedy, 1910-11 to 1919-20; Leo Dandurand, 1920-21 to 1934-35; Ernest Savard, 1935-36; Cecil Hart, 1936-37 to 1938-39; Jules Dugal, 1939-40; Tom P. Gormon, 1940-41 to 1945-46; Frank J. Selke, 1946-47 to 1963-64; Sam Pollock, 1964-65 to 1977-78; Irving Grundman, 1978-79 to 1982-83; Serge Savard, 1983-84 to 1994-95; Serge Savard and Rejean Houle, 1995-96; Rejean Houle, 1996-97.
LCS Hockey - NHL Archive - Individual Scoring Records History newsy lalonde was the first career leader, recording nine in 191819. 100 - FrankBoucher, Ottawa, NY Rangers. Passed Howe on Oct. 15, 1989. LCS hockey. http://www.lcshockey.com/archive/records/history.asp
Extractions: issues web extra stats nhl archive ... comments Individual Scoring Records History Most Goals, One Season 44 - Joe Malone, Montreal, 1917-18. Scored 44th goal against Toronto's Harry Holmes on Mar. 2, 1918. 50 - Maurice Richard, Montreal, 1944-45. Scored 45th goal against Toronto's Frank McCool on Feb. 25, 1945. 50 - Bernie Geoffrion, Montreal, 1960-61. Scored 50th against Toronto's Cesare Maniago on Mar. 16, 1961. 50 - Bobby Hull, Chicago, 1961-62. Scored 50th against NY Rangers' Gump Worsley on Mar. 25, 1962. 54 - Bobby Hull, Chicago, 1965-66. Scored 51st against NY Rangers' Cesare Maniago on Mar. 12, 1966. 58 - Bobby Hull, Chicago, 1968-69. Scored 55th goal against Boston's Gerry Cheevers on Mar. 20, 1969. 76 - Phil Esposito, Boston, 1970-71. Scored 59th goal against Los Angeles' Denis DeJordy on Mar. 11, 1971. 92 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, 1981-82. Broke old record with 77th goal against Buffalo's Don Edwards on Feb. 24, 1982. Most Assists, One Season
HickokSports.com - Biography - Ice Hockey Index Index to Ice hockey. L. Lach, Elmer Lafleur, Guy LaFontaine, Pat lalonde, newsy,Langway, Rod Laperriere, Jacques Laviolette, Jack Leetch, Brian, Lemieux, Mario http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/indihock.shtml
HickokSports.com - History - Hockey Hall Of Fame The hockey Hall of Fame was established by the National hockey League in 1943,but it didn't have a permanent home until 1961, when it lalonde, newsy, 1950. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/hockhof.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Other Resources The Hockey Hall of Fame was established by the National Hockey League in 1943, but it didn't have a permanent home until 1961, when it opened in a new building on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. In 1990, the hall moved into 50,000 square feet of space in the Bank of Montreal building in Toronto, near its original location. Players and officials must be retired for three years before they become eligible. The "Builders" category includes coaches, as well as team managers, owners, and others who have contributed to the sport. Top of page Benedict, Clint Bower, Johnny Brimsek, Frankie Broda, Turk ... Cheevers, Gerry Connell, Alex Dryden, Ken Durnan, Bill Esposito, Tony Gardiner, Chuck ... Hall, Glenn Hern, Riley Holmes, Hap Hutton, J. B. "Bouse" Lehman, Hughie LeSueur, Percy Lumley, Harry Moran, Paddy Parent, Bernie Plante, Jacques