A To Z Encyclopaedia Of Ice Hockey - La lalonde, Edouard Charles 'newsy' (18881971) Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.Centre. Honours Elected to the hockey Hall of Fame in 1950. http://www.azhockey.com/La.htm
Extractions: Last updated on Tuesday, 24 September 2002 If you only see one frame - click here for the full frames version of the A to Z Entries without a separate letter page are filed on the main L page Go o to o Index o La Le Li Lo ... Ly Browse o Page L L La Le Li Lo Lu ... Ly Born in San Sebastián, Spain. Forward. A member of the first Spanish team to enter a World Championship
SLAM! Hockey: Art Ross Winners of the National hockey League's Art Ross Trophy, awarded annually to the league'shighest scorer 1918 Joe Malone, Montreal 1919 newsy lalonde, Montreal http://www.canoe.ca/HockeyHistory/art_ross.html
Hockey Mags & Programs 2 38, The PUCK and the SPORT FAN (tabloid 12' X 16') Grade B / Label No, Headline Five man hockey proposed by newsy lalonde / Head shot of lalonde, $ 20.00 Add http://www.kskssports.com/ksks_sports/hockey_mags/hmags2.html
Hockey Mags & Programs 6 HM6-26, 1965, Official National hockey Annual Grade C+ / Label No, Stan Yes,On the Mtl Forum ice in suits Maurice Richard, newsy lalonde, Butch Bouchard http://www.kskssports.com/ksks_sports/hockey_mags/hmags6.html
Pastenforcers hed kick your balls off. Sprague wasnt just hockeys toughest player, however.He was also a legitimate enforcer. When newsy lalonde knocked Odie to http://139.142.118.15/sites/hockeyenforcers/pastenforcers.html
Trolleytracks Hockey a referee in the National hockey Association. For many years, any argument over whothe greatest player of all time was revolved around newsy lalonde and Bowie http://www.trolleytracks.com/1999-2000/000123best.php
The Brothers Forbes There was also a hockey team called the Vancouver Millionaires, withTaylor and newsy lalonde, winning the Stanley Cup in 1915. http://www.brothersforbes.com/homepage.htm
Extractions: Lane Vancouver Story Larrie ... Home Larrie Forbes The Vancouver Story: as told by Reginald S. Forbes (1907-1989) My grandfather, Richard Smith Forbes, from Albermarle, Bruce County, Ontario, arrived in Port Moody in 1886 on the first train this far west. He proceeded by trail further west to the Gastown area, now Vancouver. There were approximately two thousand people in the community when he arrived. On April 22, 1888 my father, Andrew Milton Forbes, age 15, (1873-1963) arrived on the first train west of Port Moody to the gastown area. My father used to tell us about Gassy Jack who owned the only hotel in the area. My Dad got a job sacking coal for ten cents a long ton. He eventually got a job in Tom Dunn's Hardware Store, working his way up to Manager of the store at a salary of $75 a month. One day he saw a young lady pass by the window, and said "thats the girl for me". He knew the lady she was with, Mrs. Sarah Powell, thus an introduction to her younger sister, Blanche Oakley was in order. This was the summer of 1883. He then decided to open up his own hardware known as "FORBES & VAN HORNE". In 1896, my father , Andrew Milton Forbes, married Blanche Renetta Oakley, youngest daughter of Samual Oalkley, who was the Master Car Builder for the railroad, everything west of Winnipeg. Blanche and Andrew spent their honeymoon at the Empress Hotel in Victoria.
Extractions: Year-by-Year Leading Scorers Bottom of Page 1917-1918 Player Club GP G A Pts. Malone, Joe Mtl. 20 34 44 Denneny, Cy Ott. 22 36 36 Noble, Reg Tor. 20 28 28 Lalonde, Newsy Mtl. 14 23 23 Denneny, Corbett Tor. 21 20 20 Pitre, Didier Mtl. 19 17 17 Cameron, Harry Tor. 20 17 17 Darragh, Jack Ott. 18 14 14 Hyland, Harry Mtl W., Ott. 16 14 14 Skinner, Alf Tor. 19 13 13 Gerard, Eddie Ott. 21 13 13 1918-1919 Player Club GP G A Pts. Lalonde, Newsy Mtl. 17 21 9 30 Cleghorn, Odie Mtl. 17 23 6 29 Denneny, Cy Ott. 18 18 4 22 Nighbor, Frank Ott. 18 18 4 22 Pitre, Didier Mtl. 17 14 4 18 Skinner, Alf Tor. 17 12 3 15 Cameron, Harry Tor., Ott. 14 11 3 14 Noble, Reg Tor. 17 11 3 14 Darragh, Jack Ott. 14 12 1 13 Randall, Ken Tor. 14 7 6 13
LostHockey.com - Fred Bourdginon He rarely spoke about his time in pro hockey, and had never returned to the sport. I have also heard that newsy lalonde was the player who checked Bergdinon http://www.losthockey.com/fred_bergdinon.cfm
Extractions: [Click to enlarge] Frederick George Bourdginon, who's name was interpreted as "Bergdinon" in NHL circles, was born in Parry Sound, Ontario, on June 22nd, 1906. The only child from his father's third marriage, Fred was raised as such, given that his half-siblings were much older than he was and had already left the family home to make their own lives. Fred began to play organized hockey in high school and later played for Parry Sound's junior OHA team. At some point around 1924, he is believed to have signed a professional contract and joined an unknown team in Minnesota. From there, he was likely discovered by a scout, which landed him with the Boston Bruins of the NHL.
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Extractions: After Queen Victoria, Grace was the most widely recognized figure of late 19th Century England. He died in 1915 and his is among the most sought-after signatures in sport. We offer an extraordinarily rare signed document from 1899 when he served as secretary to the London County Cricket Club. This is for the true sports historian $3,250. BASKETBALL:
Joy Of Hockey/NHL Players In Hockey Hall Of Fame hockey Hall of Fame Duke Keats Leonard Red Kelly Teeder Kennedy Dave Keon JariKurri Elmer Lach Guy The Flower LaFleur *Edouard newsy lalonde Rod Langway http://www.joyofhockey.com/HOF.html
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Year-by-Year NHL Scoring Leaders 19191920, Joe Malone, Quebec, 24, 39, 6, 45. 1918-1919, newsy lalonde, Canadiens,17, 23, 9, 32. DISCLAIMER Joy of hockey is dedicated to the fans of the NHL. http://www.joyofhockey.com/ScoringLeaders.html
Extractions: Year-by-Year NHL Scoring Leaders SEASON PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh 1994-1995 (T) Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh 1994-1995 (T) Eric Lindros Philadelphia Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Wayne Gretzky Edmonton 1979-1980 (T) Marcel Dionne Los Angeles 1979-1980 (T) Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Bryan Trottier Islanders Guy Lafleur Canadiens Guy Lafleur Canadiens Guy Lafleur Canadiens Bobby Orr Boston Phil Esposito Boston Phil Esposito Boston Phil Esposito Boston Phil Esposito Boston Bobby Orr Boston Phil Esposito Boston Stan Mikita Chicago Stan Mikita Chicago Bobby Hull Chicago Stan Mikita Chicago Stan Mikita Chicago Gordie Howe Detroit Bobby Hull Chicago Bernie Geoffrion Canadiens Bobby Hull Chicago Dickie Moore Canadiens Dickie Moore Canadiens Gordie Howe Detroit Jean Beliveau Canadiens Bernie Geoffrion Canadiens Gordie Howe Detroit Gordie Howe Detroit Gordie Howe Detroit Gordie Howe Detroit Ted Lindsay Detroit Roy Conacher Chicago Elmer Lach Canadiens Max Bentley Chicago Max Bentley Chicago Elmer Lach Canadiens Herbie Cain Boston Doug Bentley Chicago Bryan Hextall Rangers Bill Cowley Boston Milt Schmidt Boston Toe Blake Canadiens Gordie Drillon Toronto Dave Schriner N.Y. Americans
Lengths Of Hockey Players' Careers Through The Ages hockey to start with the ECHA of 190809, by definition no-one started their majorleague career before then. This does penalise people like newsy lalonde and http://www.sentex.net/~ajy/hockey/longcareer.html
Extractions: Watching this year's Stanley Cup finals, I'm somewhat surprised at how long some of the participants have played for. Ron Francis has been in the NHL since 1981-82 (in his rookie season, he was a teammate of Dave Keon), Chris Chelios and Steve Yzerman have been playing since 1983-84, and several others have been NHL regulars since the mid-1980's. Also, several other players (such as Igor Larionov) had logged several years in Europe's "elite" leagues before joining the NHL. This seems rather unusual to someone like me, who first learned about hockey in the 1980's. While it is nice, in a way, to see these players continue playing, it strikes me that, not all that long ago, people's careers weren't that long. In the 1980's, after Keon retired, I don't recall a lot of ancient players in the NHL. People like Gilbert Perrault, Guy Lafleur and Larry Robinson were very much an exception. Nowadays, Detroit has several ancients, and there are others scattered throughout the league. This raises two questions: First, is my perception correct, or am I just imagining that things were different in the 1980's than they are now, and second, why? In an attempt to answer these questions, I'm going to look at one aspect of the big picture. Specifically, I'm going to look at every year during which major-league professional hockey was played (In this exercise, I use a definition of "major league" similar to that used by Klein and Reif in
Interesting Individuals Edouard Charles (newsy) lalonde was the dominant player during the first 25 yearsof hockey according to no less an authority than the hockey Hall of Fame. http://members.tripod.com/~GLENGARRY/peopint.html
Extractions: Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated E-mail this page to a friend Tell me when this page is updated John Cariboo Cameron The Story of John 'Cariboo' Cameron Dr. Donald G. Dingwall a Sketch of his life Charles William Gordon, pen name Ralph Connor Newsy Lalonde 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. John D. McArthur John D. McArthur 1854 - 1927 from Lancaster, Ontario Archie H. McCuaig Archie H. McCuaig missing since 1908, from Perveril/Dalhousie Mills/Cote St. George Area. Dr. Royce MacGillivray Proposed book announcement on Pipe Major John T. MacKenzie New 8/00 Claude J. Nunney , check under VC winners REGIMENTAL WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS No. 410935, PTE. Claude Joseph Patrick Nunney, VC, DCM, MM Sir Edward Peacock Came from the St. Elmo Area, Kenyon township. Any Comments, Contact
Insane Hockey Newsletter #16 And now, the NEWS. First off, I suppose we have to talk about The hockey News'top 50 players of all time. Dickie Moore 32. newsy lalonde 33. Syl Apps 34. http://members.tripod.com/~ihnarchive/ihn0016.htm
Extractions: I n s a n e Hockey Newsletter Welcome to the 16th Issue! This issue is dedicated to all the 4x4's out there. As always, the Insane Hockey Newsletter is Brought to you by: Hypercat, official mascot of the First Church of Shatnerology , put on your toupee, supplicant and beam over there now. We'll be here on your browser's back button. Go there. Now. I said now. Or if that religion is not good enough for you (but dammit, it should be) you might try the Temple of the Puck And now, the NEWS First off, I suppose we have to talk about The Hockey News ' top 50 players of all time. They are, in order: 1. Wayne Gretzky 2. Bobby Orr 3. Gordie Howe 4. Mario Lemieux 5. Maurice Richard 6. Doug Harvey 7. Jean Beliveau 8. Bobby Hull 9. Terry Sawchuk 10. Eddie Shore 11. Guy Lafleur 12. Mark Messier 13. Jacques Plante 14. Ray Bourque 15. Howie Morenz 16. Glenn Hall 17. Stan Mikita 18. Phil Esposito 19. Denis Potvin 20. Mike Bossy 21. Ted Lindsay 22. Red Kelly 23. Bobby Clarke 24. Larry Robinson 25. Ken Dryden 26. Frank Mahovlich 27. Milt Schmidt 28. Paul Coffey 29. Henri Richard 30. Bryan Trottier 31. Dickie Moore 32. Newsy Lalonde 33. Syl Apps 34. Bill Durnan 35. Patrick Roy 36. Charlie Conacher 37. Jaromir Jagr 38. Marcel Dionne 39. Joe Malone 40. Chris Chelios 41. Dit Clapper 42. Bernie Geoffrion 43. Tim Horton 44. Bill Cook 45. Johnny Bucyk 46. George Hainsworth 47. Gilbert Perreault 48. Max Bentley 49. Brad Park 50. Jari Kurri First off, all of these players are good players. No slouches here. However, left off of this list is the number five goal scorer of all time: Mike Gartner. He should be on this list, as opposed to Jaromir Jagr. Jagr may be one of the Top 50 all time before he retires, but let's not enshrine him in the Hall of Fame until we have a full career to look at. Other names that should have been included are: Brian Leetch, Rod Langway, Borje Salming, Boris Mikhailov, and perhaps Vladislav Tretiak. Of course, that would mean excuding some of the others above.
Rfplayers Thats where he got the name newsy and it stuck with him for life. lalonde wasan outstanding hockey player along with being an outstanding lacrosse player http://206.45.16.36/vmc/swaweb/rf/rfgplay.htm
Extractions: left wing Born in Ottawa on August, 29, 1901. Known as the Mighty Atom or Little Giant, Joliat was a small but tough and hardworking player of the early years. He was known as an outstanding checker; capable of stopping an opponent, wheeling on a dime and starting a rush of his own. He spent 16 seasons as a member of the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL. Joliat was actually a fullback for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Regina Wascona boat club who also played hockey. A broken leg led him to concentrate on hockey. His early hockey experience came playing with the Ottawa New Edinburghs and Iroquois Falls Eskimos. He later planned on staying with the Saskatoon Sheiks, but the Habs dealt the great "Newsy Lalonde" for this unknown kid, Joliat. In his second season with Montreal, 1923-24, Joliat was teamed with Morenz and Boucher on a line to become one of the greatest left-wingers in history, scoring 270 goals and winning three Stanley cups in 1923-24, 1929-30, and 1930-31. He also played on four NHL all-star teams and won the Hart Trophy in the 1933-34 season. Aurel Joliat died June 2, 1986, in Ottawa.
Hall Of Honour Installed in the. International hockey Hall of Fame. April, 1945. Silas (Si) Griffis,Harry J. Trihey. Edouard (newsy) lalonde, Charles Drinkwater. Frank Patrick. http://www.kingston.org/ihm/hall.htm
Extractions: International Ice Hockey Association A committee appointed by the Board of Directors shall select for enshrinement the members of the International Hockey Hall of Fame. Any person who is or has been distinguished in hockey as a player or as an executive, shall be eligible as worthy to be honoured. C candidates for election shall be chosen on the basis of playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character and their contribution to their team and hockey in general.
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Extractions: Hockey fans have long known that their sport is the coolest game. Now they have a reference book worthy of the game itself. Andrews McMeel Publishing, Total Sports, and the National Hockey League have teamed up to produce Total Hockey: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey League-and it's the book the sport has been waiting for. Total Hockey is simply the most authoritative, complete, and fact-filled volume ever produced on the game. And it is total in scope, covering not just the National Hockey League in the most comprehensive fashion ever, but also chronicling pre-NHL hockey, minor league and junior hockey, rival leagues, and hockey around the world. And it's as up-to-date as the historic USA women's hockey victory at Nagano. The author, Dan Diamond , September 3, 1998
PCHA & WCHL Hockey Teams hockey Hall of Fame members, 11, Seasons played. John James (Jack) Adams SilasSeth (Si) Griffis Edouard (newsy) lalonde Frederick Hugh (Hughie) Lehman Duncan http://westernhockeylegends.my100megs.com/teampages/vancouver.htm