Extractions: Home Hockey Lady Byng Trophy Winners Year Player Team John Bucyk Boston Bruins Marcel Dionne Detroit Red Wings Jean Ratelle NY Rangers/Boston Bruins Marcel Dionne LA Kings Butch Goring LA Kings Bob MacMillan Atlanta Flames Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers Rick Kehoe Pittsburgh Penguins Rick Middleton Boston Bruins Mike Bossy New York Islanders Mike Bossy New York Islanders Jari Kurri Edmonton Oilers Mike Bossy New York Islanders Joe Mullen Calgary Flames Mats Naslund Montreal Canadiens Joe Mullen Calgary Flames Brett Hull St Louis Blues Wayne Gretzky LA Kings Wayne Gretzky LA Kings Pierre Turgeon New York Islanders Wayne Gretzky LA Kings Ron Francis Pittsburgh Penguins Paul Kariya Anaheim Mighty Ducks Paul Kariya Anaheim Mighty Ducks Ron Francis Pittsburgh Penguins Wayne Gretsky New York Rangers Pavol Demitra St. Louis Blues Today in History Notable Quotables Forums Search ... Report Error Help us make this site better - and have fun! Take our quick, fun, survey. Click here
Extractions: Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Awarded annually to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. Lady Byng, who first presented the trophy in 1925, was the wife of Canada's Governor-General. She donated a second trophy in 1936 after the first was given permanently to Frank Boucher of the New York Rangers , who won it seven times in eight seasons. Stan Mikita, one of the league's most penalized players during his early years in the NHL, won the trophy twice late in his career (1967 and 1968). Year Winner Runner-Up Joe Sakic, Colorado Lidstrom, Det./Oates, Was. Pavol Demitra, St. Louis Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Wayne Gretzky, NY Rangers
Extractions: Fastest to 500 Player Games to 500 goals Career goals Career games Wayne Gretzky Mario Lemieux Mike Bossy Brett Hull Phil Esposito Jari Kurri Bobby Hull Maurice Richard Marcel Dionne Steve Yzerman Guy Lafleur Jaromir Jagr Luc Robitaille Mike Gartner Dino Ciccarelli Michel Goulet Joe Sakic Gordie Howe Joe Mullen Dave Andreychuk Joe Nieuwendyk Brendan Shanahan Jean Beliveau Dale Hawerchuk Bryan Trottier Frank Mahovlich Lanny McDonald Mark Messier Gilbert Perreault Stan Mikita Pat Verbeek John Bucyk Ron Francis
Mullen, Joey hockey Hall of FameOn November 13, 2000, joe was inducted into the hockey Hallof Fame. Career Stats. Season, Team, League, GP, G, A, Pts, Pim. 198182, St. http://www.bruins-legends.com/M/mullen.htm
Extractions: Shoots: Right The former Boston College player returned to Boston when he signed as a free agent on September 13, 1995. The highest scoring American born player in NHL history, is hard working sniper, that paid as much attention to his defensive assignments, as scoring goals. Raised in the tough streets on New York's Hell's Kitchen, Joe and his brother Brian took what they learned playing street hockey, and parlayed it into successful NHL careers. Joe scored 51 goals with Salt Lake City of the IHL in the 80-81 season, and 51 goals with Calgary of the NHL in the 88-89 season, joining Brett Hull as the only players who tallied 50 goals in both the minors and NHL during the decade of the 80's. Joe's season in Boston was plagued by injuries. A serious neck injury took Joe out of the line-up in December, and shortly after his return, a torn ACL sent him to the sidelines for the duration of the campaign. In the off season Joe signed with Pittsburgh as a Free Agent, and in March scored goal number 500 of his career, becoming the first American born player to do so, and along with Jari Kurri, only the second non-Canadian player to score 500 goals in the NHL. Joe will retire as the leading American born scorer in the history of the NHL. On November 13, 2000, Joe was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
LCS Hockey - NHL Archive - Franchise Leaders - Calgary Flames LCS hockey 75 assists) Most Points, Center, Season 131 Kent Nilsson (198081)(49 goals,82 assists) Most Points, Right Wing, Season 110 joe mullen (1988-89)(51 http://www.lcshockey.com/archive/franlead/cal.asp
Extractions: Club Records Individual Records Franchise Leaders Note: Players in bold played for team in 1996-1997 Forwards/Defensemen Games Al MacInnis 803 Joel Otto 730 Jim Peplinski 705 Theo Fleury 649 Gary Suter 617 Jamie Macoun 586 Gary Roberts 585 Joe Nieuwendyk 577 Tim Hunter 545 Eric Vail 539 Paul Reinhart 517 Goals Joe Nieuwendyk 314 Theo Fleury 307 Gary Roberts 257 Kent Nilsson 229 Lanny McDonald 215 Al MacInnis 213 Eric Vail 206 Guy Chouinard 193 Hakan Loob 193 Joe Mullen 190 Assists Al MacInnis 609 Gary Suter 437 Theo Fleury 376 Guy Chouinard 336 Paul Reinhart 335 Kent Nilsson 333 Joe Nieuwendyk 302 Tom Lysiak 276 Jim Peplinski 262 Joel Otto 261 Points Al MacInnis 822 Theo Fleury 683 Joe Nieuwendyk 616 Gary Suter 565 Kent Nilsson 562 Guy Chouinard 529 Gary Roberts 505 Eric Vail 452 Paul Reinhart 444 Tom Lysiak 431 Penalty Minutes Tim Hunter 2405 Gary Roberts 1736 Joel Otto 1642 Jim Peplinski 1456 Willi Plett 1267
LCS Hockey - NHL Archive - All-Time Playoff Leaders LCS hockey 98 66 Yvan Cournoyer 147 64 Brian Propp 160 64 Bobby Smith 184 64 BobbyHull 119 62 Phil Esposito 130 61 Jacques Lemaire 145 61 joe mullen 143 60 http://www.lcshockey.com/archive/stanleycup/playoffs.asp
Extractions: issues web extra stats nhl archive ... comments All-Time Playoff Leaders Note: Players in bold are still active. ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GOAL LEADERS Name GP G Wayne Gretzky 208 122 Mark Messier 236 109 Jari Kurri 196 106 Glenn Anderson 225 93 Mike Bossy 129 85 Maurice Richard 133 82 Jean Beliveau 162 79 Dino Ciccarelli 141 73 Bryan Trottier 221 71 Mario Lemieux 89 70 Claude Lemieux 172 70 Esa Tikkanen 172 70 Gordie Howe 157 68 Denis Savard 169 66 Brett Hull 98 66 Yvan Cournoyer 147 64 Brian Propp 160 64 Bobby Smith 184 64 Bobby Hull 119 62 Phil Esposito 130 61 Jacques Lemaire 145 61 Joe Mullen 143 60 Stan Mikita 155 59 Paul Coffey 189 59 Guy Lafleur 128 58 Bernie Geoffrion 132 58 Cam Neely 93 57 Steve Larmer 140 56 Denis Potvin 185 56 Rick MacLeish 114 54 Bill Barber 129 53 Stephane Richer 128 52 Frank Mahovlich 137 51 Steve Shutt 99 50 Doug Gilmour 146 49 Henri Richard 180 49 Reggie Leach 94 47 Ted Lindsay 133 47 Clark Gillies 164 47
NHL - Joe Mullen Gloves Jersey Details joe mullen. Penguins Gloves. These black white hockey gloves byVaughn were worn by Hall of Famer joe mullen. mullen, who grew up http://www.spivackandkraut.com/hockey/equipments.asp?412
NHL - Joe Mullen Jersey Details white knit gamer by CCM was worn by joe mullen during his mullen, who grew up in NewYorks tough Hells the 1000point club as well as the hockey Hall of http://www.spivackandkraut.com/hockey/jerseys.asp?117
Hockey 1990 Pro Set Click here to return to the hockey Cards Main Page Al MacInnis 0.05 Pro Set 38 SergeiMakarov 0.05 Pro Set 39 Brad McCrimmon 0.05 Pro Set 40 joe mullen 0.05 Pro http://www.olsensports.com/hockey/ho90pros.htm
Hockey 1990 Score Click here to return to the hockey Cards Main Page. Pat Elynuik 0.05 Score 206 LarryMurphy 0.05 Score 207 Claude Loiselle 0.05 Score 208 joe mullen 0.05 Score http://www.olsensports.com/hockey/ho90scor.htm
Ice Hockey American International College Ice hockey Records/History (19482002) The RecordBook, Career Goals, 134, Tom mullen, 86 GP, 1974-78. 80, joe Bucholz, 49 GP, 1948-52. http://www.aicyellowjackets.com/Pages/IceHockey/RecordHistory.html
Untitled Document hockey Game Box Score (Final) 200203 BU hockey Boston University vs Northeastern(Jan 04, 2003 at 0 0 1 1 +1 23 Mark mullen .. 1 0 1 2 -1 7 joe Santilli http://www.bu.edu/athletics/icehockey/2002-03/Stats/01-04-03-vs-northeastern-2.h
BU Ice Hockey hockey Game Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook Merrimack College 9/18 7/14Three stars 1. joe Exter 2. Nick Parillo 3. Mark mullen Officials Referee http://www.bu.edu/athletics/icehockey/2001/stats/box0302.html
True Blues - Honors And Awards 1996) New York NY joe mullen (1998) Detroit MI Gordie Roberts (1999) Eveleth MN DougPalazzari (2000) Inductions first held in 1945 for the hockey Hall of Fame http://www.jcs-group.com/trueblues/awards.html
Hockey East Online Game Recaps hockey Game Box Score (Final) 20002001 hockey East Association 9/18 7/14 ITECHThree stars 1. joe Exter 2. Nick Parillo 3. Mark mullen Officials Referee http://www.hockeyeastonline.com/boxes/0001/030201/bu-mc.html
Extractions: The win kept Merrimacks hopes for a post-season playoff bid alive. The Warriors, who closed out their regular-season with a 14-18-4 record overall and a 7-14-3 mark in Hockey East, are currently in eighth place, three points ahead of UMass/Amherst. UMass/Amherst is playing at New Hampshire on Friday night and will host the Wildcats on Saturday night. A loss either night would give Merrimack the eighth and final spot in the playoffs. In the meantime, B.U. slipped to an overall record of 13-17-3 and a 9-11-3 mark in the league. The Terriers, who close out their regular-season on Sunday, are currently tied with UMass/Lowell for fifth place in the league. UMass/Lowell, which closes out its regular-season on Saturday at Northeastern, needs a win to be assured of fifth place, which will leave the Terriers in sixth place.
Pittsburgh Penguin Hockey Foodland Regional Police Safety Cards Distributed By The Penguins hockey Club US Air Cards In Stock inside Programs OldLogo Cup Photos on one SidePlayers Cup Stats Reverse joe mullen, Ron Francis http://www.chuckthomas.com/penfood.htm
Penguin Hockey Memorabilia Penguin Collectibles Page 98 Honoring joe mullen Gold Colored with joe's Likeness mullen's Stats on aboutthe Players ~ ~ 1997-98 Pittsburgh Penguin hockey Calendars @ $11.95 http://www.chuckthomas.com/^pen2.htm
Extractions: How To Order 1998 Penguins Tribune Review 6 Card Teams Set @ $29.95 1998 Nagano - Japan Penguin Olympic Team Players Poster @ $12.95 1998 "The PENGUINS' Magnificent 7" Olympic Players Poster @ $14.95 1997-998 Penguin Team Picture 11 x 11 1/2" @ $7.95 1998 Canadian Kraft Ron Francis @ $5.95 1998 Canadian McDonald's Morozov Card @ $1.95 1998 Jaromir Jagr and Darius Kasparaitis Olympic Stickers @ $2.95 1997-98 "One To Grow On" Pen's Highlight VHS Tape @ $19.95 1998 Penguin "Joe Mullen Night" Commemorative Coin @ $14.95 1998 Penguin "Bryan Trottier" Commemorative Coin @ $14.95 1998 Penguins "At Your Service Dinner" Program @ $7.95 1997-98 Penguins Yearbook @ $14.95 1997-98 Pittsburgh Penguin Hockey Calendars @ $9.95 1998 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Patrick Lalime Poster @ $9.95 1998 "Captain Class" Ron Francis Post Gazette Poster @ $9.95
Men's Hockey 2002-03 - Boston University 4, Northeastern 0 hockey Game Box Score (Final) Boston University vs Northeastern (Jan 04, 2002 atBoston, MA 0 0 1 1 +1 27 joe Mastronardi .. 0 1 1 2 0 23 Mark mullen .. http://www.gonu.com/mhockey/2003/game17.htm
Extractions: Despite outshooting Boston University, 31-26, Northeastern couldn't find a chink in Terrier goalie Sean Fields armor and were shut out, 4-0, in front of 4120 spectators in Hockey East action at Matthews Arena. "Sean Fields played great," said NU coach Bruce Crowder. "I thought our guys played better as the game went on, but we just couldn't get the puck past him." The Huskies (6-9-2, 1-7-1 HEA) outshot the 11th-ranked Terriers (12-6-2, 6-4 HEA), 26-13, over the final two periods and went 0-for-5 on the power play. After each team weathered a first period power play, BU defensman Jekabs Redlihs shovelled the puck to an open Brian Collins in front of the net and Collins knocked it under Husky goalie Keni Gibson eight minutes into the game for a 1-0 lead. The teams traded shots for the next several minutes of play. BU's Frantisek Skladany got the puck from a ricochet off the glass in the 11th minute of play, but his wide open shot rang off the post. Husky freshman Mike Morris had a great opportunity a few minutes later as he took a point-blank shot in front of the BU goal but Fields blocked it. The Terriers took a 2-0 advantage at 16:12 when BU's Mark Mullen's shot was deflected by Gibson and went to a wide open David VanderGulik, who was able to find the net as Gibson was out of position. BU held the 2-0 difference for the remainder of the period.
Men's Hockey 2002-03 - Boston University 7, Northeastern 2 hockey Game Box Score (Final) Northeastern vs Boston University (Jan 05, 2002 atBoston, MA 0 2 0 2 0 27 joe Mastronardi .. 0 0 0 0 0 23 Mark mullen .. http://www.gonu.com/mhockey/2003/game18.htm
Extractions: The Huskies suffered their second setback in-a-row at the hands of crosstown rival Boston University, 6-1, in Hockey East action in front of 2,562 fans at Walter Brown Arena. Senior captain Mike Ryan rifled in a slap shot from the top of the circle at 15:26 of the second period. The power-play goal snapped the Huskies 99-minute scoreless streak against BU netminder Sean Fields, who shut out NU the previous night with 31 saves for a 4-0 victory. Ryan's goal was his ninth goal against the Terriers in 14 career games. Ryan's goal cut the BU deficit to 4-1, but the Terriers opened up the third period with two goals from Dan Spang and John Sabo, just 17 seconds apart, in the third minute of play to open up the game. There was a sense of deja vu of night before, as the Huskies were outshot, 12-4, in the first period en route to a 2-0 lead. Saturday night, BU outshot NU, 13-5, en route to a 2-0 advantage. "You don't want to go through six periods and score two goals," said NU coach Bruce Crowder. "We're done with our non-league schedule and we have to get better. We had 14 freshmen and sophomores in the line-up and we did see some good things. We'll continue to make improvements and we'll be better in February than we are now."
March 14, 2003 Hockey Benefit Here are some fan favorites playing on the 2003 Pittsburgh Celebrity hockey Team;Mila Cermak, Larry Richert, Don Kalpakis, joe mullen, Phil Spano, Greg http://arthritishockey2002.tripod.com/
Extractions: Join us for an evening of family entertainment. The Pittsburgh Celebrity Team will face off against a team of players for the Arthritis Foundation on March 14, 2003 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the Airport Ice Arena in Moon Township. The Celebrity Team is made up of well-known Pittsburgh Penguin alumni, athletes from other Pittsburgh professional sports team and media celebrities. There will also be a special appearance by the Pittsburgh Penguin's mascot, Iceburgh. The mission of the Pittsburgh Celebrity Team is to promote the game and goodwill of hockey with the focus of raising money for worthy charities while projecting a positive, value-added image of the alumni and celebrities and thereby touching people's lives in a highly meaningful way.