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Extractions: "I remember thinking 'they don't have a chance' and I had a brother (Bob) who played on the team! The Russian team was a much better skilled team, and the American team had just recently lost (10-3) to Russia (in an exhibition). I was at boarding school in Indiana and, to be honest, I didn't even watch the game. I went to the movies instead because I thought for sure there was no chance to win. When I came out of the theater, there was a buzz in the air and people we're screaming, 'We beat the Russians.' I couldn't believe it."
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Extractions: Denver Post Sports Writer Oct. 29, 2000 - Shjon Podein apparently decided to come dressed as Wayne Gretzky for Halloween on Saturday night at the Pepsi Center. With the Colorado Avalanche looking at the possibility of having its 10-game unbeaten streak snapped by the Edmonton Oilers, Podein single-handedly won another game for the Avs. Podein scored two goals 10 seconds apart in the third period to break a tie game and give Colorado a 4-2 victory, upping its record to an NHL-best 9-0-2, and leaving the Avs four unbeaten games short of tying the Oilers' 1984-85 NHL record of 15 straight to start a season. "Very rarely do I score two goals in an NHL game. Even more rarely do I score two goals 10 seconds apart," Podein said. With the Avs and Oilers locked in a 2-2 tie after Edmonton had scored twice in the third period to seize the momentum, Podein and veteran linemate Dave Reid combined for the two quick goals, just one second behind the franchise record set in 1997 in Calgary. After Oilers goalie Tommy Salo let out a big rebound of a Stephane Yelle shot from the corner, Reid grabbed the puck behind the net and saw a wide-open Podein charging to the front of the net, hollering for the puck.
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Extractions: Denver Post Sports Writer Nov. 23, 2000 - The Columbus Blue Jackets are an NHL expansion team, so they could hardly be expected to beat an established team such as the Hershey Bears on Wednesday night. In fact, the Bears ... the Colorado Avalanche, that is ... did prevail over the Blue Jackets 5-2 at the Pepsi Center, sending the Avs into Turkey Day with the league's best record intact. Playing with a roster featuring six regulars from last year's American Hockey League Bears squad, the banged-up Avs proved they don't need to start raiding the local rec league rinks for reinforcements. The Hershey pipeline is supplying fresh talent nicely, thank you. Among the contributors to Colorado's third victory in as many meetings over the Blue Jackets was the new "Fantastic Finn," Ville Nieminen, whose first-period goal helped overcome an early 1-0 deficit and break a two-game losing streak. Nieminen scored with 24 seconds left in the period to send the Avs up 3-1 after torrid left winger Alex Tanguay scored the first two goals for Colorado, extending his league-leading points streak to 10 games. Nieminen, playing with the Bears only a week ago before a rash of injuries hit the Avs, extended his own points streak to three games on what proved the game-winning goal.
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Extractions: PODEIN HOSTS AVALANCHE Denver, Colo. The Shjon Podein Childrens Foundation will host an "Avalunch" on December 13, 2001. Colorado Avalanche hockey player Shjon Podein established the Shjon Podein Childrens Foundation in 1997 to provide financial gifts to organizations that improve the quality of life and creating an environment of caring and community support for children in need. Since its founding, nearly $200,000 in grants have been gifted. Several of Shjons Avalanche teammates, including Dan Hinote, Greg de Vries, Steve Reinprecht, Martin Skoula, Milan Hejduk, and Radim Vrbata will be in attendance. Several silent auction items, including team signed sticks, jerseys, and pucks will be available. This is the second Avalunch event to be held in Denver and all proceeds will stay in the Denver community. Last years event raised nearly $10,000. A buffet lunch will be served from 1:00 3:00 p.m. at The Denver Chop House and Brewery, 1735 19th Street, Denver. Tickets were a $92.50 donation to the Shjon Podein Childrens Foundation. The event is limited in attendance to 92 individuals and has sold out.
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Extractions: (Statistics according the The Hockey News, 2001-02 Yearbook) Podein signed as a free agent with Philadelphia in the summer before the 1994-95 season, which was his first full NHL season. In 1996 he was awarded the Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy as the most improved Flyer from the previous season. He was traded to the Colorado Avalanche on November 12,1998 in exchange for Keith Jones. He recorded his first NHL hat trick on February 18, 2000 against the NY Rangers. He suffered a broken leg shortly after the trade and missed 25 games, ending a consecutive games played streak of 223 games. In his second season with Colorado he was injured in the Burgundy and White training camp scrimmage, needed surgery and then missed the entire exhibition and first five regular season games. Since then he has been relatively injury free. Podein is considered by many to be one of Colorado "short handed" specialists. "It is no secret that special teams win games,"
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Extractions: Born March 5, 1968 He is married to Sherry and during the season, he lives in Littleton, Colorado in a house owned by former Avalanche player, Curtis Lescyshen. During the summer he lives in Minneapolis and spends time boating on Lake Minnetonka and the North Shore of Lake Superior. He also enjoys golf and basketball. His "best friend" is his dog named"LittleBuddy". Family is very important to Shjon and he tries to get home over the Christmas holidays. "One Christmas I really remember is when I was in the minors playing at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We had two days off and I flew home...By the time I got home, I had a total of two hours to say hello to my grandma, grandpa and my dad. I never told them I was coming. It was kind of an emotional moment. We all started crying." Growing up, his idol was Eric Strobel, a member of the 1980 Olympic "Miracle on Ice" hockey team. "The entire town was caught up in the rapture of the Olympics that year", Podein recalls. "Even now, he's probably the most well-known player out of Rochester. That whole thing was just huge in our town."
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Extractions: Download Free Acrobat Reader MADISON, Wisc. - Two more former conference players forwards Shjon Podein and Steve Reinprecht have added their names to the list of Western Collegiate Hockey Association alums who have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup as a result of Colorado's victory over New Jersey in the 2001 National Hockey League playoff finals. A native of Rochester, Minn., Podein played college hockey at the University of Minnesota- Duluth from 1987-90 and was the Bulldogs' top scorer in 1989-90 when he produced 21 goals and added 18 assists for 39 points in 40 games. Reinprecht, who hails from Edmonton, Alberta, played in the WCHA with the University of Wisconsin from 1996-2000 and was the league's player of the year and an All-American honoree as a senior.