Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz AllPop CNEWS Webfin Money C-Health Lifewise AUTONET.CA Newsstand Travel Search eBay.ca Get away today 411 online Free E-Mail Shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Match Contact Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Biz Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index CURRENT STATUS On roster GPI W L T Min SO GA GAA SV% GPI W L GAA Boston PLAYOFFS None TROPHIES NCAA - West Second All-American Team CCHA - First All-Star Team NCAA - West Second All-American Team CCHA - First All-Star Team CAREER MOVES Mighty Ducks of Anaheim traded Steve Shields to the Boston Bruins for a 3rd round selection in 2003.
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Extractions: Buffalo's 5th pick in the 1991 Entry Draft (101st Overall). Traded to San Jose by Buffalo with Buffalo's 4th round choice (Miroskav Zalesak) in 1998 Entry Draft for Kay Whitmore, Colorado's 2nd round choice (previously acquired, Buffalo selected Jaroslav Kristek) in 1998 Entry Draft and San Jose's 5th round choice in 2000 Entry Draft, June 18, 1998. Traded to Anaheim by San Jose with Jeff Friesen and a conditional 2nd-round pick in 2003 Entry Draft for Teemu Selanne, March 5, 2001. Traded to Boston Bruins by Anaheim for a 3rd round draft pick in 2003 Entry Draft, June 25, 2002.
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The Internet Hockey Database Player statistics search. Player Name Click Here steve shields (G), GoalieBorn Jul 19 1972 North Bay, ONT Height 6.03 Weight 210 Shoots L, http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=4930
Steve Shields - Be The Puck. steve shields the unofficial website games until January of 1997, so I missed steve's stint in the American hockey League (the league my hometown team is http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/2804/ShieldsShrine.html
Extractions: I didn't start going to hockey games until January of 1997, so I missed Steve's stint in the American Hockey League (the league my hometown team is a member of). It wasn't until the 1997 Stanley Cup playoffs that I saw him play. Needless to say I was impressed (no, not just visually). He had a really rough job handed to him when Dominik Hasek couldn't play. He had played in only 13 games before coming in during the playoffs. He performed admirably, and was involved in one of the more exciting moments of the playoffs...the goalie fight with Garth Snow. That's when the madness began... Oh Eek!! I can't even believe it...this website was mentioned in ESPN: The Magazine! How hilarious is that? I was at a Cincinnati Mighty Ducks game and my friend Theresa called me screeching into my cell phone about how my web site made a national publication. Needless to say, I nearly choked when she told me which one. I scanned the little blurb about it, you can check it out here I'm Not Steve!
Steve Shields 's Career Hockey Statistics At Hockeydb.com Player statistics search. Player Name Visit our sponsor steve shields (G), GoalieBorn Jul 19 1972 North Bay, ONT Height 6.03 Weight 210 Shoots L, http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/players/data00/00004930.html
Extractions: - Regular Season - Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1990-91 U. of Michigan NCAA 37 2 2 21 1991-92 U. of Michigan NCAA 37 2 2 18 1992-93 U. of Michigan NCAA 39 4 4 10 1993-94 U. of Michigan NCAA 36 6 6 18 1994-95 South-Carolina Stingrays ECHL 21 1 1 10 3 2 1994-95 Rochester Americans AHL 13 2 2 1 1995-96 Rochester Americans AHL 43 4 4 41 19 1 1 4 1995-96 Buffalo Sabres NHL 2 2 1996-97 Rochester Americans AHL 23 10 1996-97 Buffalo Sabres NHL 13 4 10 9 1997-98 Rochester Americans AHL 1 1997-98 Buffalo Sabres NHL 16 17 1998-99 San-Jose Sharks NHL 37 1 1 6 1 1999-00 San-Jose Sharks NHL 67 1 1 29 12 2000-01 San-Jose Sharks NHL 21 2 2001-02
SI.com - Steve Shields Player Page steve shields. Boston Bruins G 31 Rookie Season 1995 Height 63 Weight215 Contract Status Active Seasons 7 Born 7/19/72 in Toronto, Ontario. http://www.cnnsi.com/hockey/nhl/players/1394/
Extractions: Updated: Tuesday April 15, 2003 2:07 AM Teams: Select Team Avalanche Blackhawks Blue Jackets Blues Bruins Canadiens Canucks Capitals Coyotes Devils Flames Flyers Hurricanes Islanders Kings Lightning Maples Leafs Mighty Ducks Oilers Panthers Penguins Predators Rangers Red Wings Sabres Senators Sharks Stars Thrashers Wild Players: STEVE SHIELDS Boston Bruins G
Extractions: Draft picks By Jamie MacDonald, CNNSI.com Defeats, like predators, come in all shapes and sizes. A few months ago the Bruins were clipped well before their No. 1 playoff seed might suggest. Their defeat came in the form of a smaller and more tenacious division rival. In plowing through the Boston spring, Montreal managed to expose the Bruins for what they were and might be again: A team that needed better goals to advance. Its natural to look only at the scoreboard, the wins and losses, but the playoff Bruins can blame an almost unconscionable display of deficit spending in the Timely Goals department. Pessimists (realists?) saw the deficit spending continue throughout the summer. The Bruins had moved last season from playoff contender toward Cup contender. Their direction this offseason is unclear. This much, however, is clear: Boston wont have one of its 40-goal scorers, or the only clear No. 1 goaltender it had in years, to kick around anymore. Steve Shields , G Say what you will, Bruins fans, about Byron Dafoe giving up a bad goals at worse times ( Joe Sakic s splitting the wickets with a five-hole snapshot not long into Ray Bourques return to Beantown sure made a statement), but he was
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CNN/SI - NHL Hockey - Steve Shields Press Conference - Tuesday October 26, 1999 U.S. SPORTS hockey scores schedules standings stats matchups injuries transactions players teams scoreboards baseball S pro football S col. football S pro basketball S m. college bb S w. college bb S golf plus S http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/news/1999/10/26/shields_presser
Extractions: Steve Shields Click here for more on this story Posted: Tuesday October 26, 1999 04:09 PM Steve Shields explains why it is so dangerous for him to go out of the crease. Elsa Hasch/ Allsport Question: I have a couple of questions. I know you have had chance to play a lot of the division teams. I was wondering if you think the Pacific Division could be the strongest in the league this year? Steve Shields Well, obviously I think it is probably the strongest division. I think that pretty much everybody is over .500. We played a few of the teams and I think we have lost two games already in our division and it is really tough. I think everyone has improved their team dramatically from last season. We are a much improved team. I think Phoenix is going to be better and obviously Anaheim and L.A. have made moves to make their teams better so it is going to be a tough division all year long. Question: The scoring has been up and a lot of the reasons that people are pointing to is the new rule with the crease and how it is kind of no-harm/no-foul. It was said that everybody likes it except the goaltenders. I was wondering from your perspective, do you think there is more traffic in front of you and is it making stopping the puck more difficult .... although from your stats, I guess not?
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SLAM! Sports: Hockey Plus: Team Stats - Boston Bruins No. GOALIES, 31, shields, steve, 21, 10, 8, 3, 1251, 0, 55, 2.63, . A. Dave AndreychukB. Phil Housley C. Scott stevens Answer Click Here More Trivia. THIS DAY IN hockey. http://hockeyplus.canoe.ca/teamstats/Bos.teamstat.html
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The Roto Times Hockey Player Profile steve shields Bos G. 20022003 Transactions and Notes 02.05 Tuesday, steveshields made his first start in goal for the Bruins since Jan. 20. http://www.rototimes.com/hockey1/profile.pl?756
NHL.com - Line Ups - Player Index steve shields 31 Goalie Height campaign. Before coming to the NHL, shieldsplayed college hockey at the University of Michigan. He http://www.nhl.com/lineups/player/8458615.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 - Teams - Players - Coaches - Officials Toronto, ON, CAN Buffalo grabbed Shields in the fifth round (101st overall) of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. Shields won the 1996 Calder Cup with the Rochester Americans, giving up 16 goals in 18 playoff games. The goaltender earned his first NHL win Dec. 23, 1995, downing the San Jose Sharks. Three seasons later, on June 18, 1998, he joined the Sharks, moving to San Jose with a Draft pick for Kay Whitmore and a pair of selections. The Sharks gave Shields his first starting job during the 1999-00 season and he responded by recording the team's second-best save-percentage in history (.911). HE was dealt to Anaheim during the 2001 season as part of the package for Teemu Selanne. Shields was traded to the Boston Bruins for a Draft choice after the 2001-02 campaign. Before coming to the NHL, Shields played college hockey at the University of Michigan. He left the school as a Hobey Baker finalist. He also ranked second in career NCAA victories with 111.
Welcome To NHL For Kids getting a tattoo, the design on a goalie mask leaves a lasting impression to thefans, to the players and in the hockey history books. steve shields turned to http://www.nhl.com/kids/pages/hockmag.html
Extractions: PREVIOUS HOCKEY MAGAZINE ARTICLES The Sky is the Limit Monster or a Program Hockey's Newest Hotbed Better Cause ... The Making of the Mask The Making of the Mask by Rick Welch The Goaltender: The armored knight who stands in battle during the toughest competition, the last line of defense and the mysterious man behind "The Mask". With the advent of the slapshot and curved sticks; and players getting bigger, faster and stronger, the need for protection was apparent. Out of necessity the goalie mask was invented. Though very archaic in design and composition, it was the introduction of how the goaltender came across and his personality expressed. The mask was part of his persona, what makes one individual stand out from the rest. Thus, the making of the mask that is the Gerry Cheevers mask reincarnated. Cheevers (to Bruins Fans aka "Cheesy"), the undisputable heavyweight champion of goaltenders, was the goalie who had the most distinctive goalie mask on the planet. The stitches on his plain white mask become his trademark. It was the epitome of the position, knowing that when he took a puck to the face another stitch mark would appear. The Hall of Famer, through his style of play and artistic approach, has brought the concept of graphic design on the goaltender mask through the ages.
Steve Shields - Be The Puck. January of 1997, so I missed steve's stint in the American hockey League (the prettyobvious that this page has no official connection to steve shields, but I http://www.geocities.com/shields31/ShieldsShrine.html
Extractions: I didn't start going to hockey games until January of 1997, so I missed Steve's stint in the American Hockey League (the league my hometown team is a member of). It wasn't until the 1997 Stanley Cup playoffs that I saw him play. Needless to say I was impressed (no, not just visually). He had a really rough job handed to him when Dominik Hasek couldn't play. He had played in only 13 games before coming in during the playoffs. He performed admirably, and was involved in one of the more exciting moments of the playoffs...the goalie fight with Garth Snow. That's when the madness began... Oh Eek!! I can't even believe it...this website was mentioned in ESPN: The Magazine! How hilarious is that? I was at a Cincinnati Mighty Ducks game and my friend Theresa called me screeching into my cell phone about how my web site made a national publication. Needless to say, I nearly choked when she told me which one. I scanned the little blurb about it, you can check it out here I'm Not Steve!
Steve Shields - Be The Puck. at that record and see Marty Turco's name next to steve shields. What steve had tosay after Marty broke his record and is now the top goalie in college hockey. http://www.geocities.com/shields31/Shields/SteveStuff.html
Extractions: Named to NCCA All-America West second team (1992-93 and 1993-94) Named to CCHA All-Star first team (1992-93 and 1993-94) Steve was a Hobey Baker Award finalist in 1993-94 Lead the Rochester Americans (AHL) to the Calder Cup Championship in 1995-96 Selected by Buffalo Sabres in fifth round (fifth Sabres pick, 101st overall) of NHL entry draft (June 22, 1991). Traded to the San Jose Sharks along with a 1998 fourth-round draft choice. The Sabres got goaltender Kay Whitmore, a 1998 second-round draft choice and future considerations. Signed a two year $1.3 million contract with San Jose on July 13, 1998. Traded to Anaheim with Jeff Friesen and future considerations for Teemu Selanne on March 5, 2001 Traded to the Boston Bruins for a third round draft pick in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Agreed to terms on a 2 year contract with Boston. These are just some random facts that didn't fit anywhere else, so I thought I'd make a separate page for them.
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Extractions: Shields, a Toronto native who turns 30 next month, was a standout goaltender at the University of Michigan, where he used to hold the all-time NCAA wins record (111) until Marty Turco broke it four years later. The 10th pick of the Buffalo Sabres in 1991, Shields turned pro following the 1993-94 season and saw action in the ECHL and AHL before making the Sabres as Dominik Hasek's backup in 1996-97. When Hasek went down in the 1997 postseason, Shields outdueled Ottawa's Damian Rhodes to reach the second round of the playoffs before being eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers. Traded to the San Jose Sharks prior to the 1998-99 season, Shields replaced Mike Vernon in the nets in 1999-2000, and led his team to a seven-game upset of the President's Trophy-winning St. Louis Blues in the opening round of the 2000 playoffs.
Steve Shields (1995-present) Profile, quotes, transactions, accolades, injuries, records, and game directory.Category Sports hockey Players S shields, steveStephen Charles (steve) shields. shields has earned a good shot at earning No. Namedto Central Collegiate hockey Association AllStar First Team, 1992-93. http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~norrisdt/bio/shields.html
Extractions: Last updated Sunday, 13-Apr-2003 17:05:01 MDT "Shields was acquired by San Jose prior to the 1998 expansion draft and performed exceptionally well. After 37 appearances, Shields even outperformed Vernon , but was once again a spectator come playoff time. Shields is at the age when most goaltenders begin to shine. At 6-3, 210 pounds, Shields covers a lot of net physically and intimidates the opposition with it. Shields is on the verge of becoming a solid No. 1 backstop. If not in 1999-2000, then surely by the following season." (The Sports Forecaster 1999-2000, p. 216) "A big goalie, Shields covers a great part of the net and intimidates shooters. Formerly Dominik Hasek 's backup in Buffalo, he learned by watching the best in the biz and steppe din with relative ease when traded to San Jose. Finally a No. 1 goalie in the NHL, he played in 68 games [sic] last season. Shields enjoyed an 11-game unbeaten streak in March [?], which prompted the Sharks to trade Mike Vernon to Florida. Shields has never looked back. He has the ability to get white-hot, which he has done on more than one occasion in the past."