Extractions: ART ROSS TROPHY Awarded annually to the player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. The trophy was presented to the NHL in 1947 by Arthur Howie Ross, former manager-coach of the Boston Bruins. The tie-breakers, in order, are as follows: (1) player with most goals, (2) player with fewer games played, (3) player scoring first goal of the season. Bobby Orr is the only defenseman in NHL history to win this trophy, and he won it twice (1970 and 1975). Year Winner Points
NHL Leading Scorers 1917/18 To 1921/22 Rauzulu's Street hockey Area The National hockey League - Leading Scorers 1917/18to 1921/22. Leading Scorers 1921-22. Player. Club. PIM. lalonde, newsy. Montreal. http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/nhlrecords/standings1s.html
Extractions: Leading Scorers 1921-22 Player Club GP G A PTS PIM Broadbent, Punch Ottawa Denneny, Cy Ottawa Dye, Babe Toronto Malone, Joe Hamilton Cameron, Harry Toronto Denneny, Corbett Toronto Noble, Reg Toronto Cleghorn, Odie Montreal Cleghorn, Sprague Montreal Reise, Leo Hamilton Leading Scorers 1920-21 Player Club GP G A PTS PIM Lalonde, Newsy Montreal Denneny, Cy Ottawa Dye, Babe Ham., Tor. Malone, Joe Hamilton Cameron, Harry Toronto Noble, Reg Toronto Prodgers, Goldie Hamilton Denneny, Corbett Toronto Nighbor, Frank Ottawa Berlinquette, Louis
Montreal Canadiens - Captains, Managers, General Managers Rauzulu's Street hockey Area The National hockey League - Montreal Canadiens PastManagers, Captains and General Managers. Year. newsy lalonde. George Kennedy. http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/nhl/montrealmanagers.html
Extractions: Questions or Comments? Post on our message Board or Rauzulu's Street Hockey Area - The National Hockey League - Montreal Canadiens Past Managers, Captains and General Managers Year Coach Captain General Manager "Jack" Laviolette "Jack" Laviolette Joseph Cattarinich Adolphe Lecours "Newsy" Lalonde George Kennedy Napolean Dorval "Jack" Laviolette George Kennedy Napolean Dorval "Newsy" Lalonde
NHL.com - Hockey U. 1916, Montreal Canadiens, newsy lalonde, Portland Rosebuds, EH Savage (manager). ArticleTools Shop. NHL.com is the official Web site of the National hockey League. http://www.nhl.com/hockeyu/history/cup/champs.html
Extractions: Team Sites Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Affiliate Sites CHA AHL ECHL UHL CHL NHL Officials Eishockey.com Hockey's Best flowers.nhl.com NHL Auctions NHL Alumni PowerPlay NHL Game-worn NHLExchange Hockey Injuries Just For Fans Beckett e-Store Select a Cup Topic - Cup History - Stanley Brothers - Cup Notebook - Individual Records - Early Years - Famous Incidents - Dynasties - Champs and Finalists - Leading Scorers by Year - Cup-Winning Goals - Playoff Formats Year Winning Team Coach Finalist Coach Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Carolina Hurricanes Paul Maurice Colorado Avalanche Bob Hartley New Jersey Devils Larry Robinson New Jersey Devils Larry Robinson Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Dallas Stars Ken Hitchcock Buffalo Sabres Lindy Ruff Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Washington Capitals Ron Wilson Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman Philadelphia Flyers Terry Murray Colorado Avalanche Marc Crawford Florida Panthers Doug MacLean New Jersey Devils Jacques Lemaire Detroit Red Wings Scotty Bowman New York Rangers Mike Keenan Vancouver Canucks Pat Quinn Montreal Canadiens Jacques Demers Los Angeles Kings Barry Melrose Pittsburgh Penguins Scotty Bowman Chicago Blackhawks Mike Keenan Pittsburgh Penguins Bob Johnson Minnesota North Stars Bob Gainey Edmonton Oilers
NHL.com - Hockey U. Arthur Howie Ross, former managercoach of the Boston Bruins, presented the trophyto the National hockey League in 1947. 1921, newsy lalonde, Montreal Canadiens. http://www.nhl.com/hockeyu/history/trophies/ross.html
Extractions: Team Sites Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Affiliate Sites CHA AHL ECHL UHL CHL NHL Officials Eishockey.com Hockey's Best flowers.nhl.com NHL Auctions NHL Alumni PowerPlay NHL Game-worn NHLExchange Hockey Injuries Just For Fans Beckett e-Store Select a Trophy - Adams (Coach of the Year) - Calder (Rookie of the Year) - Clancy (Leadership) - Hart (MVP) - Jennings (Lowest Team GAA) - Lady Byng (Sportsmanship) - Masterton (Perseverance) - Norris (Best Defenseman) - Patrick (Service to US Hockey) - Pearson (Players' MVP) - Richard (Top Goal Scorer) - Ross (Top Point Scorer) - Selke (Defensive Forward) - Smythe (Playoff MVP) - Vezina (Best Goaltender) - Bud Light Plus-Minus (Best +/-)
Old Boys' Reunion - 1906 Fri, 21 Jun 2002 072012 EDT Subject Re 'newsy' lalonde It's great tosee a picture of newsy with Cornwall when he broke into major league hockey. http://www.sensato.com/reunion/re042.html
Extractions: Montgomery (now in Montreal), J. P. Dermeny (Secretary), S. McD. Connolly (Pres. now at Port Arthur), Robert Malette, Donald Smith, Lee McCourt, Jack Hunter (now in Winnipeg), Clarence McDonald, Dan Miller, Garnet McDonald and Edward Lalonde Table of Contents From: "Bob and Ann Lalonde" Subject: Re: Link to site Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 00:33:08 -0500 [...] By the way, the Reunion site is an excellent source of information. My great grandfather Angus Lalonde is listed there - I wish I had a picture of his hotel. Maybe I can find one at the Cornwall Library, if I ever get down for a visit. It was interesting to find a picture of the lacrosse team with "Newsy" Lalonde shown as Edward Lalonde, before he became famous by his nickname. He was a (very) distant cousin. Thanks again, Bob Lalonde * * * From: Ericllnd@aol.com Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 07:20:12 EDT Subject: Re: 'Newsy' Lalonde [...] It's great to see a picture of Newsy with Cornwall when he broke into major league hockey. He had a rough season haveing his achilles tendon cut in his first game against Montreal Wanderers and only returned for one more game in Cornwall against the same Wanderers. That must be one of the earliest pictures of him as a hockey player. Eric
PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY SERVER Montreal Canadiens 1920 Joe Malone Quebec Bulldogs 1919 newsy lalonde Montreal Canadiens BostonBruins, presented the trophy to the National hockey League in http://moo.hawaii.edu:1749/hockey/awards/ross.html
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Les Flying Frenchmen Translate this page de la crosse, Édouard « newsy » lalonde. Un accident dautomobile en 1917 metfin à sa carrière de joueur, mais il reste associé au hockey comme arbitre http://www.francoidentitaire.ca/ontario/texte/T0215.htm
Art Ross Trophy (Scoring) hockeySportshockeyThrough The YearsAnnual NHL Leaders Charlie Conacher,Bill Cook, Babe Dye, Bernie Geoffrion, Elmer Lach, newsy lalonde, Joe Malone http://www.factmonster.com/cgi-bin/id/A0758952
Pro Hockey Stats.com stay in the NHA Ottawa valley hockey fans delighted to the skills of the Patrickbrothers and the Cleghorns. As mentioned before newsy lalonde, Didier Pitre http://www.prohockeystats.com/nhainfo.asp
Extractions: NATIONAL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (1909-10 to 1916-17) The Strachans, of Montreal and the O'Briens and Barnetts of Renfrew, well established and successful in business enterprises were not to be easily denied. A meeting of the Montreal Wanderers and Renfrew was called for December 2, 1909, in Montreal. Franchises were granted to Renfrew, Haileybury, Cobalt and the Montreal Wanderers. The league was launched forth under the name of the National Hockey Association. The teams bound themselves to stick together for three years and post a thousand dollar guarantee from each team to make the agreement binding. The bitter rivalry between the CHA and the NHA was on !! Peace overtures of a kind were made but lead to nowhere. Proposals to include the Wanderers and Renfrew in the CHA fell flat, these teams refusing to desert the National Hockey Association without taking Haileybury and Cobalt. Between the meetings of December 4, 1909 and the opening games in the rival leagues, a player war of gigantic proportions with salary figures, skyrocketing to unheard of levels, developed. The hockey world was startled in mid-December by the announcement that Renfrew had signed Lester and Frank Patrick , each at salary of $3,000 to take part in an eight game schedule. The Patricks, at the time, engaged in the lumbering operations with their father at Nelson, B.C. Another significant signing, at a cost to Ottawa of the CHA, was losing their star defenceman Fred "Cyclone" Taylor to Renfrew.
Pro Hockey Stats.com Canadian prairie based pro hockey league would definitely be a sign of things tocome. The on ice product improved on a yearly basis. newsy lalonde made his http://www.prohockeystats.com/wchlinfo.asp
November 1917 News - Leafstats.8m.com and MacDonald, while Quebec would get newsy lalonde . MacDonald and Malone arenow employed in Montreal will not give up their positions to play hockey. http://ca.geocities.com/leafstats/191711news.html
Extractions: Montreal, Nov. 13. - That the new professional hockey circuit now hatching will be called the Eastern Canada Hockey League, and will be a four-club affair, is about the only news forthcoming to-day concerning the tangled pro. situation. Ottawa, Canadiens and Wanderers are certain to be members of the new series, and Toronto may be the fourth club. If Quebec gets a franchise in the new league the Ancient Capital club is expected not to operate, and the franchise will be turned over to the Toronto Arena Company, who are mostly Montreal men, and who will control the Toronto Hockey Club. While, for the mere sake of making the thing look decent, the local magnates disclaim knowledge of the new league, these are the facts. The crux of the situation is Quebec. If Quebec comes in Toronto will be out. If Quebec retires, Toronto, with a team backed by the Arena Company, will get a franchise. That, in a nutshell, is the situation, according to the best of authority. It is not generally known that after Saturday night's N.H.A. meeting had adjourned there was a private conference of the delegates, except- ing the Toronto representative. Progress up to the point indicated above, was made, it is said, at this gathering.
The Sporting News: Hockey Archives 608! VIEW COVERS! Hall of Fame, Players L Z From The Sporting News 2001-2002Hockey Guide. Player, Year elected*, Pos. lalonde, newsy, 1950/P, C/Ro. http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/almanac/nhl/hallplayersl-z.html
The Sporting News Hockey Archives Gardner, Jimmy, 1962/P, LW, 3, Montreal hockey Club (CAHL), Montreal Wanderers (FAHL/ECHA/NHA),Calumet (IHL), Pittsburgh (IHL), Montreal lalonde, newsy, 1950/P, C/Ro http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/nhl/hof01/
182-185 Fifty percent of the 1908 squad of eight players fielded four future hockey Hallof Famers newsy lalonde, bottom; Cyclone Taylor, upper left; Frank http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume5/182-185.htm
Extractions: Hockey's Royal Family 1833-1960, 1885-1960 Following Lester Patrick's death in 1960, sports columnist Jim Coleman wrote, Lester Patrick didn't invent hockey but no other man has ever exerted such a lengthy and generally beneficial influence on any sport. When Lesters younger brother, Frank, died four weeks later, another columnist claimed, The modern rule book is a monument to Frank's invention: it still contains 22 of the rules he wrote. While other hockey historians credit Lester with some of the rule changes, most agree that Lester and Frank created modern hockey and founded a hockey dynasty neatly described in a chapter of Trent Fraynes book, The Mad Men of Hockey. He wrote, ... for 15 years they organized and ran their own league, built and owned their own rinks, raided rival leagues and signed their own players, drew up their own schedules, made up their own rules, and owned, managed, coached and played on their own teams. It was Frank who proposed the blue lines that divide the rink into three zones, the penalty shot, a penalty for checking into the boards, the assist for helping score a goal, the numbering of players, the forward pass, and the playoff system. Others give Lester credit for allowing defencemen to rush up the ice and goaltenders to stop a puck any way they can instead of being restricted to standing, and both are given credit for establishing the Pacific Coast Hockey Association that won the Stanley Cup for such teams as the Vancouver Millionaires, the Victoria Cougars, and the Seattle Metropolitans.
Forwards halls of fame/who's whoSportsHalls of Fame/Who's WhoHalls of Fame AwardshockeyhockeyHall of Fame Forwards. +, Abel, Sid, 1969. , lalonde, newsy, 1950. http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0113632.html
Extractions: Sports Halls of Fame/Who's Who Hockey ... Hockey Hall of Fame Abel, Sid Adams, Jack Apps, Syl Armstrong, George Bailey, Ace Bain, Dan Baker, Hobey Barber, Bill Barry, Marty Bathgate, Andy Bauer, Bobby Beliveau, Jean* Bentley, Doug Bentley, Max Blake, Toe Bossy, Mike Boucher, Frank Bowie, Dubbie Broadbent, Punch Bucyk, John (Chief) Burch, Billy Clarke, Bobby Colville, Neil Conacher, Charlie Conacher, Roy Cook, Bill Cook, Bun Cournoyer, Yvan Cowley, Bill Crawford, Rusty Darragh, Jack Davidson, Scotty Day, Hap Delvecchio, Alex Denneny, Cy Dionne, Marcel Drillon, Gordie Drinkwater, Graham Dumart, Woody
Welcome To Faceoff.com Features Auction Pro Shop NHL PreGame Forums Fantasy hockey My Team. 1911-12, 1912-13Jimmy Gardner, 1913-14, 1914-15 newsy lalonde, 1915-16 to http://www.faceoff.com/nhl/teams/canadiens/coach.html
Extractions: select a team Anaheim Atlanta Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington TEAM HOME ROSTER STATS INFO ... SALARIES Claude Julien, 2003 to date *Named coach in summer but died before 1939-40 season.
A To Z Encyclopaedia Of Ice Hockey - Mo One of the four founder members of the National hockey League in 1917. Lecours 191011,Napoleon Dorval 1911-13, Jimmy Gardner 1913-15, newsy lalonde 1915-21 http://www.azhockey.com/Mo.htm