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- From: hamlet@stein.u.washington.edu (Mitch McGowan)
- Subject: rec.sport.hockey Frequently Asked Questions
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- Archive-name: hockey-faq
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- rec.sport.hockey answers to Frequently Asked Questions and other news:
-
- Contents:
-
- 0. New Info.
- 1. NHL
- 2. NHL Minor Leagues
- 3. College Hockey (North America)
- 4. Other leagues (e.g. Europe, Canada Cup tournament)
- 5. E-mail files
- 6. USENET Hockey Pool
- 7. Up-coming Dates
- 8. Answers to some frequently asked questions
- 9. Miscellaneous
-
- Send comments, suggestions and criticisms regarding this FAQ list via e-
- mail to hamlet@u.washington.edu.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 0. New Info.
-
- This section will describe additions since the last post so that you can
- decide if there is anything worth reading. Paragraphs containing new
- information will be preceded by two asterisks (**).
-
- 1: 800 numbers for Buffalo, Minnesota, Quebec and Tampa Bay listed.
- 2:
- 3:
- 4: New CHL contact; Nagano Committee approves women's hockey for '98
- Olympics.
- 5: New Division III College Hockey mailing list.
- 6:
- 7:
- 8:
- 9:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. NHL - National Hockey League
-
- For detailed information concerning a team (particularly where to get
- tickets and merchandise, where to watch games in town....), send e-mail to
- the net contact(s) for the team.
-
- First # of Last
- Team Div Season Cups Cup Net Contacts
- --------------------- --- ------ ---- ------ ----------------------
- Boston Bruins A 24-25 5 71-72
- Buffalo Sabres A 70-71 0 - Jeff Horvath
- jhorvath@macc.wisc.edu
- Calgary Flames S 80-81* 1 88-89 CALDWELL8102@mtroyal.ab.ca
- Chicago Blackhawks N 26-27 3 60-61
- Detroit Red Wings N 33-34* 7 54-55 SGLENN@cmsa.gmr.com
- Edmonton Oilers S 79-80* 5 89-90 Andrew Scott
- andrew@idacom.hp.com
- Hartford Whalers A 79-80* 0 - Matthew Olsen
- dmolsen@athena.mit.edu
- Los Angeles Kings S 67-68 0 - Stan Willis
- willis@empire.dnet.hac.com
- Minnesota North Stars N 67-68* 0 - Mitch McGowan
- hamlet@u.washington.edu
- Montreal Canadiens A 17-18 22 85-86
- New Jersey Devils P 82-83* 0 -
- New York Islanders P 72-73 4 82-83 Mark Anania
- ananim@rpi.edu
- New York Rangers P 26-27 3 39-40 Paul Romano
- romano@monolith.bellcore.com
- Ottawa Senators A 92-93 0 - Scott Simpson
- simpson@bnr.ca
- Philadelphia Flyers P 67-68 2 74-75 Pete Clark
- seth@hos1cad.att.com
- Pittsburgh Penguins P 67-68 2 91-92 Lori Iannamico
- lli+@cs.cmu.edu
- Thomas Sullivan
- tms@cs.cmu.edu
- Quebec Nordiques A 79-80* 0 -
- St. Louis Blues N 67-68 0 - Joseph Achkar
- jca2@cec1.wustl.edu
- San Jose Sharks S 91-92 0 - Nelson Lu
- claudius@leland.stanford.edu
- Tampa Bay Lightning N 92-93 0 - Tom Wilson
- wilson@eola.cs.ucf.edu
- Toronto Maple Leafs N 26-27* 11 66-67 Darryl Gamble
- darryl@cs.yorku.ca
- Vancouver Canucks S 70-71 0 - Alan Chim
- chim@sfu.ca
- Washington Capitals P 74-75 0 - David Lu
- david@eng.umd.edu
- Winnipeg Jets S 79-80* 0 - umturne4@ccu.umanitoba.ca
-
- A=Adams N=Norris P=Patrick S=Smythe
-
- *Calgary: formerly Atlanta Flames (72/73-79/80)
- Detroit: formerly Detroit Cougars (26/27-29/30) -> Detroit Falcons
- (30/31-32/33)
- Edmonton: formerly Alberta Oilers (WHA) (72/73) -> Edmonton Oilers (WHA)
- (72/73-78/79)
- Hartford: formerly New England Whalers (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
- Minnesota: Cleveland Barons were merged with Minnesota for the 1978/79
- season.
- New Jersey: formerly Kansas City Scouts (74/75-75/76) -> Colorado
- Rockies (76/77-81/82)
- Quebec: formerly Quebec Nordiques (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
- Toronto: formerly Toronto Arenas (17/18-18/19) -> Toronto St. Patricks
- (19/20-25/26)
- Winnipeg: formerly Winnipeg Jets (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
-
- Teams with mailing lists, see section 5 for addresses: Boston, Buffalo,
- Los
- Angeles, Montreal, Pittsburgh, San Jose, Tampa Bay, Vancouver, Washington.
-
- -----
-
- - Schedule
-
- 1992-1993 Schedule for the NHL
-
- December
- Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
- ! ! ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 !
- ! ! !LA @ Chi!Win @ Cal!Mon @ Bos!NYI @ Buf!Bos @ NJ !
- ! ! !Edm @ SJ !Det @ NYR!Tor @ Chi!StL @ Cal!Chi @ Tor!
- ! ! !Har @ StL! !Min @ Det!NYR @ Was!Det @ TB !
- ! ! !Min @ Ott! !Edm @ Van! !StL @ Edm!
- ! ! !Tor @ NJ ! !Har @ SJ ! !Har @ LA !
- ! ! !Pit @ NYI! !Pit @ LA ! !Min @ Que!
- ! ! ! ! !NJ @ Ott! !Mon @ Win!
- ! ! ! ! !Que @ Phi! !Was @ NYI!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Phi @ Ott!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Pit @ SJ !
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
- ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 !10 !11 !12 !
- !Bos @ Phi!Buf @ Que!Cal @ Edm!Bos @ Buf!Ott @ Bos!Har @ Buf!Bos @ Mon!
- !NJ @ Buf!Edm @ Cal!Chi @ Det!Det @ Tor!NYI @ Chi!Cal @ Tor!Buf @ Har!
- !Mon @ Chi!NYI @ TB !Mon @ LA !Ott @ Har!Edm @ Min!Phi @ Det!Cal @ Ott!
- !Tor @ NYR!Was @ Ott!Win @ Pit!Was @ NJ !Que @ LA !Pit @ NJ !Chi @ Min!
- ! !StL @ Van! !TB @ NYR!StL @ SJ !NYR @ TB !Edm @ TB !
- ! ! ! !SJ @ Van! !Win @ Was!StL @ LA !
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !NJ @ Pit!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Win @ NYI!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Was @ Phi!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Que @ SJ !
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
- !13 !14 !15 !16 !17 !18 !19 !
- !Edm @ NYI!Buf @ Bos!Cal @ NYR!Van @ Edm!Win @ Chi!Bos @ Det!Was @ Bos!
- !Mon @ NYR!Cal @ Det!Det @ Ott!Was @ Har!Mon @ Que!LA @ Edm!Buf @ Mon!
- !Que @ Van! !TB @ LA !Que @ Mon!Ott @ NYI!Har @ Was!LA @ Cal!
- ! ! !Tor @ Min!TB @ SJ !NYR @ StL!NJ @ TB !Chi @ Phi!
- ! ! !NJ @ Win! !Pit @ Phi!SJ @ Van!Det @ Min!
- ! ! !NYI @ StL! ! ! !NYR @ Har!
- ! ! !Phi @ Pit! ! ! !NYI @ Pit!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Ott @ Tor!
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Van @ SJ !
- ! ! ! ! ! ! !Win @ StL!
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
- !20 !21 !22 !23 !24 !25 !26 !
- !Tor @ Buf!Edm @ Cal!TB @ Bos!Was @ Buf! ! !Bos @ Har!
- !Min @ Chi!Har @ Mon!Tor @ Det!Cal @ Win! ! !StL @ Chi!
- !NYI @ Que!NYR @ NJ !Van @ LA !Chi @ Ott! ! !Det @ Tor!
- !Phi @ TB !Was @ Ott!StL @ Min!SJ @ Edm! ! !LA @ SJ !
- ! !Que @ Pit! !TB @ Har! ! !Win @ Min!
- ! !SJ @ Win! !NYI @ Mon! ! !NYR @ NYI!
- ! ! ! !NJ @ NYR! ! !Ott @ Que!
- ! ! ! !Pit @ Phi! ! !Phi @ Was!
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
- !27 !28 !29 !30 !31 ! ! !
- !Bos @ NYR! !Bos @ Win!Phi @ SJ !Bos @ Min! ! !
- !Pit @ Buf! !Chi @ Det! !NYR @ Buf! ! !
- !Cal @ Edm! !Mon @ Edm! !Mon @ Cal! ! !
- !Det @ Chi! !StL @ Har! !TB @ Chi! ! !
- !Har @ NJ ! !Phi @ LA ! !Ott @ Det! ! !
- !Min @ Win! !NJ @ Que! !Edm @ Win! ! !
- !Mon @ Van! !Tor @ NYI! !Que @ Har! ! !
- !Que @ Ott! !NYR @ Was! !LA @ Van! ! !
- !Tor @ StL! !SJ @ Van! !NYI @ StL! ! !
- ! ! ! ! !Tor @ Pit! ! !
- +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
-
- The season will begin on 10/6 and end on 4/15. Playoffs will begin on
- 4/18 and end on or before 6/14. 24 NHL regular season games will be played
- in non-NHL cities during 92-93 season. Cities: Milwaukee (2), Sacramento
- (2), Cleveland (2), Indianapolis, Phoenix, Miami, Oklahoma City, Dallas,
- Atlanta, Cincinnati, Providence, Birmingham, Hamilton (4), Saskatoon (4),
- Halifax.
-
- Here is a chart showing the number of games between the teams (84 games
- each):
-
- N N N P P W B B H M O Q C D M S T T C E L S V W
- J Y Y h i a o u a o t u h e i t B o a d A J a i
- I R i t s s f r n t e i t n L r l m n n
- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
- NJ : - 7 7 7 9 7 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
- NYI: 7 - 7 9 7 7 4 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
- NYR: 7 7 - 7 7 9 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2
- Phi: 7 9 7 - 7 7 4 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
- Pit: 9 7 7 7 - 7 5 4 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
- Was: 7 7 9 7 7 - 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
-
- Bos: 4 4 3 4 5 3 - 7 7 9 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
- Buf: 4 3 4 3 4 4 7 - 9 7 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2
- Har: 4 4 3 3 3 4 7 9 - 7 7 7 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
- Mon: 3 4 4 4 3 3 9 7 7 - 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2
- Ott: 4 3 3 3 4 4 7 7 7 7 - 9 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3
- Que: 4 3 4 4 3 3 7 7 7 7 9 - 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
-
- Chi: 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 9 7 7 7 7 3 4 5 3 4 3
- Det: 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 - 7 7 7 7 4 3 4 4 3 3
- Min: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 7 - 9 7 7 4 4 3 3 5 4
- StL: 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 7 7 9 - 7 7 4 3 3 3 4 4
- TB : 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 7 7 7 7 - 9 3 4 3 4 3 4
- Tor: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 7 7 7 7 9 - 4 3 4 4 3 3
-
- Cal: 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 4 - 7 7 9 7 7
- Edm: 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 7 - 7 7 7 9
- LA : 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 5 4 3 3 3 4 7 7 - 7 9 7
- SJ : 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 9 7 7 - 7 7
- Van: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 5 4 3 3 7 7 9 7 - 7
- Win: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 3 7 9 7 7 7 -
-
- Valerie Hammerl <hammerl@acsu.buffalo.edu> has posted this year's version
- of nhl.c, a schedule program for NHL games. For example, users can find
- out the games played on a certain date or find out the next ten games
- played by team x. A copy can be obtained by e-mailing
- <hammerl@acsu.buffalo.edu>
-
- Following is the neutral site schedule:
-
- Tue 10/13: Calgary vs. Minnesota @ Saskatoon
- Tue 10/20: Ottawa vs. Toronto @ Hamilton
- Tue 11/03: Chicago vs. Washington @ Indianapolis
- Tue 11/17: Toronto vs. Quebec @ Hamilton
- Wed 11/18: Buffalo vs. New Jersey @ Hamilton
- Tue 12/01: Los Angeles vs. Chicago @ Milwaukee
- Tue 12/08: Montreal vs. Los Angeles @ Phoenix
- Wed 12/09: Tampa Bay vs. New York Rangers @ Miami
- Sun 12/13: Edmonton vs. New York Islanders @ Oklahoma City
- Tue 12/15: New York Islanders vs. St. Louis @ Dallas
- Tue 12/29: St. Louis vs. Hartford @ Birmingham *
- Mon 01/04: San Jose vs. Montreal @ Sacramento
- Mon 01/18: Hartford vs. Winnipeg @ Saskatoon
- Mon 02/08: Boston vs. Pittsburgh @ Atlanta
- Tue 02/16: Philadelphia vs. Calgary @ Cincinnati
- Sat 02/20: Quebec vs. Tampa Bay @ Halifax
- Mon 02/22: New York Rangers vs. San Jose @ Sacramento
- Mon 02/22: Detroit vs. Philadelphia @ Cleveland
- Tue 02/23: Winnipeg vs. Ottawa @ Saskatoon
- Mon 03/01: Vancouver vs. Buffalo @ Hamilton
- Thu 03/11: Minnesota vs. Vancouver @ Saskatoon
- Tue 03/16: Washington vs. Detroit @ Milwaukee
- Tue 03/16: New Jersey vs. Boston @ Providence *
- Sun 03/21: Pittsburgh vs. Edmonton @ Cleveland
-
- * Location subject to change
-
- -----
-
- - News & Scores
-
- SPIKE (bryan.k.strouse) <bks@cbnewsh.cb.att.com> posts weekday news and
- box scores (Sunday through Thursday). John P. Curcio
- <jpc@philabs.philips.com> posts weekend news and box scores. Both maintain
- e-mail lists for faster delivery.
- Net contacts post team news as they see/hear/read it.
-
- -----
-
- - Notable team news (transactions and announcements)
-
- Note that this information is culled from press releases and posts. It
- is updated each month and only information currently under discussion or
- of continuing importance or interest will be listed for more than two
- postings.
-
- Boston Bruins
- Bruins right wing Cam Neely, sidelined with a knee injury since
- the middle of last season, will continue his rehabilitation training and
- forego any further surgery for the time being.
-
- Claimed defenseman Dominic Lavoie off waivers from Ottawa.
-
- Buffalo Sabres
- **
- 1-800-333-PUCK (1-800-333-7825)
-
- **
- Called up right wing Scott Thomas from Rochester of American Hockey
- League.
- **
- Assigned defenseman Keith Carney to Rochester of American Hockey League
- **
- Assigned right wing Donald Audette to Rochester for 14-day conditioning
- period.
- **
- Sent defenseman Grant Ledyard to Rochester of American Hockey League for
- four games.
-
- Calgary Flames
-
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Announced resignation of General Manager Mike Keenan and assigned his
- duties to senior vice president Bob Pulford. Three days after being ousted
- as general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, Mike Keenan called a news
- conference to say he was fired, and did not quit.
-
- The $175 million, privately financed United Center, scheduled to
- open in August 1994, will be home to the NBA's Chicago Bulls and NHL's
- Chicago Blackhawks. The stadium is owned by entities controlled by the two
- teams. The owners apparently still have not made a decision on whether the
- old Chicago Stadium will be razed for parking space once the new facility,
- located directly across the street, opens.
-
- Detroit Red Wings
- **
- Bob Probert, the Detroit Red Wings forward who has served prison
- time for a drug conviction, received clearance to play hockey outside the
- United States. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service had barred
- Probert, a Canadian citizen, from leaving the United States since he
- pleaded guilty to importing cocaine in 1989. Had he left the country he
- would not have been allowed to return.
-
- Edmonton Oilers
- **
- The Edmonton Oilers have agreed to trade free agent defenseman
- Kevin Lowe to the New York Rangers, assuming the Rangers can come to terms
- with Lowe on a contract.
- Oilers general manager Glen Sather, who announced the deal
- Saturday, December 5, refused to say what compensation the Rangers would
- give Edmonton until a deal is worked out between New York and Lowe.
- **
- Sent defenseman Kevin Lowe to New York Rangers for a third-round 1993
- draft choice and forward Roman Oksyuta.
-
- Hartford Whalers
- Acquired right wing Jamie Leach off waivers from Pittsburgh.
- Traded center John Cullen to Toronto for 1993 or 1994 second-round draft
- pick.
-
- Los Angeles Kings
- November 23 - Right wing Tomas Sandstrom will be sidelined four to six
- weeks with a broken left forearm. He was slashed by Toronto's Doug Gilmour
- in the second period Saturday night, November 21.
-
- Los Angeles Kings superstar center Wayne Gretzky, recovering from
- a herniated disc, revealed Thursday night, November 19, he hopes to be
- back on skates by March.
- Gretzky, the NHL's all-time leading scorer, has not skated since
- early training camp, when he checked into a Los Angeles-area hospital
- after suffering pain in his back. After undergoing extensive testing,
- Gretzky announced at a news conference just prior to the start of the
- season that he he had suffered a career-threatening herniated thoracic
- disc.
- Although he said he hoped to be back on skates by March, Gretzky
- gave no indication he would be able to return playing this season.
-
- Minnesota North Stars
- **
- 1-800-800-0435 if calling from the U.S.
- 1-800-800-0458 if calling from Canada
-
- The North Stars released center Dan Quinn after learning he will
- not be charged with raping a 19-year-old woman. Bob Gainey, the coach and
- general manager, said Quinn violated team rules and he is free to join
- another club. A Twin Cities woman accused Quinn of repeatedly assaulting
- her in a Bloomington motel room Nov. 10. Quinn said the sex was
- consensual. The county attorney's office said it did not have a strong
- enough case to prosecute.
-
- Many women employees of the Minnesota North Stars say club owner
- Norman Green has created a climate of sexual harassment. The St. Paul
- Pioneer Press reported Sunday that Green has a penchant for kissing female
- employees on the cheek and commenting on their clothes and makeup. Green
- denies any sexual overtones, saying it's his way of bringing a ``family
- atmosphere'' to the team. The 58-year-old Canadian businessman has vowed
- to change his conduct.
-
- Montreal Canadiens
-
- New Jersey Devils
- **
- Called up center Jarrod Skalde and wings Bill Guerin and Scott Pellerin
- from Utica of American Hockey League.
- **
- Sent center Jarrod Skalde to Cincinnati of International Hockey League.
-
- New York Islanders
- **
- Recalled forwards Travis Green, Marty McInnis and Graeme Townshend from
- Capital District of the American Hockey League.
- **
- Recalled goaltender Danny Lorenz from Capital District of the American
- Hockey League.
-
- New York Rangers
- Sent right wing Alexei Kovalev to Binghamton of American Hockey League.
- **
- Acquired defenseman Kevin Lowe from Edmonton for a third-round 1993
- draft choice and forward Roman Oksyuta.
- **
- National Hockey League President Gil Stein announced Thursday,
- December 3, he will review a report on a fight between Bob Probert of the
- Detroit Red Wings and Tie Domi of the New York Rangers during Wednesday
- night's game.
- Domi said last month that he was looking forward to Wednesday
- night's game against Detroit because he was anticipating fighting Probert
- again. Probert, considered the top fighter in the league, and Domi, also a
- brawler, fought during a game last season.
- Probert and Domi began trading punches just 37 seconds into the
- game and went at it for nearly a minute, with Probert landing most of the
- punches. Both players were given five-minute penalties for fighting. The
- Rangers won the game, 5-3.
- Stein had warned Domi after his remarks about fighting Probert
- appeared in the media.
-
- **
- Recalled forwards Alexei Kovalev and Steven King, defenseman Sergei
- Zubov and goaltender Corey Hirsch from Binghmaton of American Hockey
- League.
-
- Ottawa Senators
- The Ottawa Senators have approached retired Islanders superstar Mike
- Bossy to act as their club scoring consultant.
-
- The Ottawa Senators received the go-ahead to build the 18,500-seat
- Palladium on the proposed location in nearby Kanata, Ont. The projected
- cost is C$150 million. Construction will be postponed until the 1995-96
- season, one year behind schedule.
-
- Philadelphia Flyers
- **
- Recalled center Viaacheslav Butsayev from Hershey of American Hockey
- League.
- **
- Acquired left wing Dan Vincelette from Tampa Bay for center Steve
- Kasper.
- **
- Signed right wing Kevin Dineen to multi-year contract.
-
- **
- Toronto police have issued a warrant for the arrest of
- Philadelphia Flyers center Eric Lindros after a woman claimed she was
- assaulted by him in a bar. A 24-year-old woman said Lindros spit beer on
- her and elbowed her on the dance floor of the Kookoo Bananas nightclub in
- Whitby, Ontario, outside Toronto. Police said Lindros was with three other
- men who are also being investigated.
- **
- Eric Lindros turned himself in to police in Pickering, Ontario,
- Saturday, December 5, and was booked on a charge of ``common assault''
- stemming from a bar incident the previous week.
- ``It's a really minor offense -- the lowest on the totem role,''
- said Staff Sgt. Robert Peacock of the Durham Region police, where the 19-
- year-old Lindros was booked and released without bail.
- Peacock said that Lindros was finger-printed, photographed and
- given a Dec. 14 court date.
-
- Spectrum II will open in Philadelphia in 1994. Spectrum II will
- have 109 luxury boxes.
-
- Pittsburgh Penguins
-
- The Pittsburgh Penguins have secured a release from the Skoda
- Plzen Hockey Club of the Czechoslovakian Senior League for center Martin
- Straka, their first-round choice in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. Straka, 20,
- played during the exhibition season for the Penguins, but he was unable to
- play during the regular campaign until his release was obtained.
-
- Quebec Nordiques
- **
- 1-800-463-3333
-
- Quebec have increased season ticket prices by about 15% with a
- promised refund if the team misses the playoffs.
-
- St. Louis Blues
-
- San Jose Sharks
-
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- **
- 1-800-881-2639
- **
- Sent left wing Dan Vincelette to Philadelphia for center Steve Kasper.
- **
- Recalled goaltender Jean-Claude Bergeron from Atlanta of International
- Hockey League.
-
- **
- An assault charge against Phil Esposito, the Tampa Bay Lightning's
- general manager and president, was dropped in Toronto. Toronto Star hockey
- writer Bob McKenzie told the court he was satisfied with an apology he
- received last week from Esposito. McKenzie had said Esposito attacked him
- after an Oct. 15 game.
-
- At least two investor groups are poised to build a sports arena in
- downtown Tampa if the delay-plagued company that holds a lease from the
- Tampa Bay Lightning bows out.
- Tampa Coliseum Inc. has a lease with the National Hockey League
- team to develop an entertainment and sports arena next to Tampa Stadium,
- but has been unable to raise enough money for the project.
- TCI has until Dec. 7 to get its arena money together or pay a
- $500,000 penalty payment to the Lightning. If TCI doesn't make the
- payment, the Lightning would be free to talk to other arena developers.
-
- Toronto Maple Leafs
- Acquired center John Cullen from Hartford for 1993 or 1994 second-round
- draft pick.
-
- Vancouver Canucks
- Received center Anatoli Semenov from Tampa Bay for forward Dave Capuano
- and a 1994 fourth-round draft choice.
-
- Vancouver taxpayers will be assisting on the goal of a new hockey
- arena for the Vancouver Canucks. It will cost about 40-thousand dollars
- for city hall to ``fast track'' the project. The new facility, to be built
- near the B.C. Place Stadium, will be ready for the opening game of the
- 1995-96 season.
-
- Washington Capitals
- Stefan Ustorf, an 18-year-old wing, may join the Washington Capitals
- next spring after the German season.
-
- Winnipeg Jets
- The Winnipeg Jets have won their arbitration case against center Alexei
- Zhamnov, as NHL president Gil Stein ruled that the Russian rookie had
- signed a valid contract.
-
- Winnipeg Jets have been allowed economic assistance in order to
- keep them in the Smythe division as a result of expansion.
-
- -----
-
- - League news:
-
- **
- Gary Bettman, vice president and general counsel of the National
- Basketball Association, was named commissioner of the National Hockey
- League, Friday, December 11, 1992.
- ``The NHL has a great future and I want to be part of building the
- league into the future,'' Bettman said. ``My first priority is a
- collective bargaining agreement and then television exposure.''
- Bettman joined the NBA in 1981 as assistant general counsel. He
- became the league's chief legal officer in September of 1984. A New York
- resident, Bettman graduated from Cornell University in 1974 and from New
- York University School of Law in 1977.
-
- **
- Owners Friday, December 11, 1992, deferred making a decision on
- suspending play next season to allow NHL players to compete in the 1994
- Winter Olympics. They will hold a special meeting in January to decide the
- issue.
-
- **
- The owners announced the 1994 draft will be in Hartford and the
- 1995 draft in Winnipeg. The 1994 draft was scheduled for Boston, but a
- delay in the construction of a new arena required the draft be moved.
-
- **
- The NHL announced Thursday, December 10, 1992, that the league
- will add teams in Orange County, California and South Florida. The Orange
- County franchise was awarded to the Walt Disney Company, while the South
- Florida franchise was awarded to Wayne Huizenga and Blockbuster
- Entertainment Corporation. It is expected that the two teams will play
- their home games in Anaheim and Miami.
- The NHL's two newest franchises are scheduled to begin play next
- season. They will bring the league's number of teams to 26.
- Disney and Blockbuster will pay $50 million each for the new
- franchises. A portion of Disney's franchise fee will go to the Los Angeles
- Kings in exchange for sharing territorial rights in Southern California.
- The South Florida franchise is expected to begin operations in the
- 14,410-seat Miami Arena, which hosted Wednesday's NHL game between the
- Lightning and New York Rangers. A new arena will be built for the team.
- Disney is in discussions with the operators of the Anaheim Arena,
- but final agreements have not yet been reached.
-
- Henri Richard, Bernie Parent and Billy Smith have been named
- special ambassadors for the Stanley Cup Centennial, a season-long
- celebration of the NHL championship trophy. The trio will appear at
- league-wide function such as the All-Star Game and Stanley Cup playoffs.
-
- Those looking to make a quick dollar on counterfeit merchandise
- will now have to contend with CAPS -- Coalition to Advance the Protection
- of Sports logos. Among those in the group are major league baseball, the
- NBA, NFL and NHL. CAPS will work with local, national and international
- law enforcement agencies to prosecute counterfeiters.
-
- NHL President Gil Stein said he received approval from USA Hockey
- for his proposal to field a dream team for the 1994 Olympics. The National
- Hockey League will make a final decision in December on whether to allow
- NHL stars to compete in the 1994 Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer,
- Norway. An eight-member committee would make a recommendation to the
- board. The board will follow with a vote on whether to allow its star
- players to play in Norway.
- Stein has been an advocate of allowing the NHL's best athletes to
- participate in the 1994 Olympic Games since the start of his interim
- tenure as league president. The Olympic exposure might lead to a national
- network television contract and further international exposure, Stein has
- said.
- The league would have to close down the 1993-94 regular season for
- two or more weeks while the Olympics take place during its season. Members
- of the Board of Governors have expressed concern over that aspect.
- As many as six countries, including the United States and Canada,
- could field teams filled with NHL players if the league decides to allow
- its best to compete in Lillehammer.
-
- The National Hockey League said Friday, October 23, it will appeal
- a Canadian court ruling that awarded over $20 million in surplus pension
- fund money to those who played before 1982.
- On Thursday, October 22, an Ontario court judge decided in favor
- of a group of former NHL players, including Bobby Hull and Gordie Howe,
- who filed suit last year to get the surplus and accompanying interest.
- Justice George Adams ruled, in a 150-page decision, that the
- contract between the NHL and the players called for the players to receive
- all moneys. The ruling also ordered the NHL to use the pension fund
- exclusively for the benefit of those who played before 1982. The NHL had
- funneled money from the players' pension fund and put it into other NHL-
- related projects in the years 1982 and 1985.
-
- Los Angeles Kings owner Bruce McNall succeeded Blackhawks owner
- Bill Wirtz as chairman of the NHL's powerful Board of Governors. Appointed
- to join McNall on the Executive Committee were Ron Corey of the Montreal
- Canadiens, Mike Ilitch of the Detroit Red Wings, Peter Pocklington of the
- Edmonton Oilers and Ed Snider of the Philadelphia Flyers.
-
- The NHL Board of Governors has okayed advertising on the ice
- surface within the neutral zone. If successful, advertising will be
- allowed in the other zones. Sponsors may also appear on uniforms at that
- time.
-
- A federal grand jury in Boston is investigating skimming charges
- against R. Alan Eagleson, the founder and former executive director of the
- National Hockey League Players Association. The Boston Herald said Friday,
- September 25, 1992, the jury is looking into allegations Eagleson skimmed
- profits from international tournaments, including the Canada Cup series.
-
- -----
-
- - NHL TV
-
- Games are carried on TSN and CBC in Canada.
-
- The National Hockey League has struck a conditional five-year deal
- with ESPN to televise professional hockey through the 1996-97 season.
- The series of agreements grants ESPN exclusive national coverage
- of the NHL starting with the 1992-93 season, and the cable network has an
- option to extend the term of that domestic agreement for four more years.
- The deal also grants ESPN exclusive international television distribution,
- excluding Canada, for the next five years.
- The league's new TV contract calls for ESPN to televise up to 25
- regular-season games to its domestic audience this coming season and 37
- playoff games, including the entire Stanley Cup Final. The majority of
- ESPN's regular-season games will be televised on Friday nights.
-
- Stein revealed Thursday, October 22, that the league's new U.S.
- television contract with ESPN calls for the cable sports network to
- broadcast five playoff games this year on a major TV network.
- ``It's pretty much resolved it'll be ABC,'' he said.
-
- The NHL All-Star Game will be telecast on NBC for the fourth
- straight season.
-
- -----
-
- - Award winners, all-star teams, hall of fame inductees, and draft picks
-
- 91-92 Award Winners:
- Hart Trophy (MVP): Mark Messier (NYR)
- Vezina Trophy (best goalie): Patrick Roy (Mon)
- Norris Trophy (best defenseman): Brian Leetch (NYR)
- Calder Trophy (best rookie): Pavel Bure (Van)
- Selke Trophy (best defensive forward): Guy Carbonneau (Mon)
- Lady Byng Trophy (sportsmanship): Wayne Gretzky (LA)
- Jack Adams Award (best coach): Pat Quinn (Van)
- Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (perseverance): Mark Fitzpatrick (NYI)
- King Clancy Trophy (contribution to community): Ray Bourque (Bos)
- Jennings Trophy (lowest team GAA): Patrick Roy (Mon)
- Art Ross Trophy (most scoring points): Mario Lemieux (Pit)
- Lester Patrick Trophy (service to US hockey): Al Arbour, Art Berglund,
- and Lou Lamoriello
-
- 91-92 1st All-Star Team: Patrick Roy (G, Mon), Ray Bourque (D, Bos),
- Brian Leetch (D, NYR), Mark Messier (C, NYR), Brett Hull (RW, StL), Kevin
- Stevens (LW, Pit)
-
- 91-92 All-rookie team: Gilbert Dionne (LW, Mon), Tony Amonte (RW, NYR),
- Kevin Todd (C, NJ), Vladimir Konstantinov (D, Det), Nicklas Lidstrom (D,
- Det), Dominik Hasek (G, Chi).
-
- 1992 Hall of Fame Inductees: Marcel Dionne, Bob Gainey, Lanny McDonald,
- and Woody Dumart.
-
- First round of the 1992 entry draft:
- # Player (pos, team)
- 1 Roman Hamrlik (D, TB)
- 2 Alexei Yashin (C, Ott)
- 3 Mike Rathje (D, SJ)
- 4 Todd Warriner (LW, Que)
- 5 Darius Kasparaitis (D, NYI)
- 6 Cory Stillman (C, Cal)
- 7 Ryan Sittler (LW, Phi)
- 8 Brandon Convery (C, Tor)
- 9 Robert Petrovicky (C, Har)
- 10 Andrei Nazarov (LW, SJ)
- 11 David Cooper (D, Buf)
- 12 Sergei Krivokrasov (LW, Chi)
- 13 Joe Hulbig (LW, Edm)
- 14 Sergei Gonchar (D, Was)
- 15 Jason Bowen (LW, Phi)
- 16 Dmitri Kvartalnov (LW, Bos)
- 17 Sergei Bautin (D, Win)
- 18 Jason Smith (D, NJ)
- 19 Martin Straka (C, Pit)
- 20 David Wilkie (D, Mon)
- 21 Libor Polasek (C, Van)
- 22 Curtis Bowen (LW, Det)
- 23 Grant Marshall (RW, Tor)
- 24 Peter Ferraro (C, NYR)
-
- -----
-
- - New NHL Rules
-
- Game ejection for instigating a fight.
- Helmets are optional.
- Grabbing an opponent's stick as a defensive move is a penalty.
- Diving to draw a penalty is a penalty.
- Coincidental minors when both teams are full-strength result in 4 vs. 4
- play.
- High sticking is from the waist up.
-
- - New CBA - ratified by NHLPA on 4/11/92
-
- Term: September 16, 1991 to September 15, 1993.
-
- Licensing and endorsements: Players own exclusive rights to their
- individual personality, including their likenesses.
-
- Salary arbitration: New rules negotiated; 8 salary arbitrators to be
- jointly agreed upon.
-
- Free agency: Compensation scale reduced for players age 30 and under.
- Group III free agent age reduced to 30 from 31. A player who has completed
- 10 or more professional seasons (minor or NHL) and who in last year of
- contract didn't earn more than the average NHL salary, can elect once in
- his career to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of his
- contract.
-
- Salary and awards: Players' playoff fund increased to $7.5M in 1991-92 &
- $9M in 92-93. New minimum salary of $100,000.
-
- Insurance: $200,000 disability coverage. Dental & broad-based medical
- improvements. 100% increase in life insurance for players; coverage for
- wives.
-
- Pension: Improved pension contributions of $8000 to $12500 per player per
- year, depending on the player's number of NHL games. Agreement on language
- to guarantee continuation of Security Plan negotiated in 1986.
-
- Regular season: Increased from 80 to 84 games in 92-93. For 2 games
- played at neutral sites, all arrangements and revenues to be shared.
-
- Rosters: Kept at 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders for 92-93.
-
- Entry draft: Reduced to 11 rounds from 12.
-
- Supplemental draft: One selection for each non-playoff team.
-
- Joint study group: Examine financial state of NHL & issue report to
- assist in preparing for 1993 negotiations
-
- -----
-
- NHL free agency categories (effective until 9/15/93)
-
- Group I:
- - players aged 24 and under
- - player's choice of player equalization or draft pick compensation
- - for compensation, old club has right to match offer from new club
- - for equalization, old club has no right to match offer
- - equalization, which can consist of players, draft picks, and/or cash,
- must be agreed upon between two clubs or submitted to arbitration
-
- Group II:
- - players aged 25 to 29
- - player's choice of player equalization or draft pick compensation
- - for equalization, old club has right to match offer only if it is
- at least $351,000
- - for compensation, schedule is:
- one first round pick if player signs for $350,000-$500,000/year
- two first round picks if player signs for $500,000-$1 million/year
- extra first round pick for each additional $1M over $1M/year
-
- Group III:
- - players aged 30 and over
- - old club gets no compensation, but has right to match offer
- - to receive right to match, old club must make qualifying offer of 15%
- over player's salary in prior season
-
- Group V:
- - player with 10 years of experience whose salary is below NHL average
- can choose to be a free agent without compensation once in his career.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 2. NHL Minor Leagues
-
- The NHL minor leagues are the International Hockey League, the American
- Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League. Information on the
- Central Hockey League and the American Hockey Association can be found in
- section 4.
-
- -----
-
- IHL
-
- contacts:
- IHL: Rob Springall <rgs7077@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Cincinnati Cyclones: Joseph Combs <jgcombs@uceng.UC.EDU>
- Cleveland Lumberjacks: Rob Gasser <CSRAG@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
- Ft. Wayne Komets: Rob Gasser <CSRAG@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
- Salt Lake Golden Eagles: Roland Behunin <behunin@logdis1.oo.aflc.af.mil>
-
- IHL's 1992 Turner Cup: The Kansas City Blades defeated Muskegon
- Lumberjacks 4 games to 0.
-
- Dmitri Kvartalnov ('92 Bruins' draft) of the San Diego Gulls is 1992
- winner of James Gatschene Memorial Trophy as IHL MVP.
-
- -----
-
- AHL
-
- contacts:
- AHL: Rob Springall <rgs7077@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Bri Farenell <farenebt@craft.camp.clarkson.edu>
- Mark Anania <ananim@rpi.edu>
-
- See Section 5 for newsletter information.
-
- Atlantic Division: Cape Breton, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton, St. John's
- Northern Division: Adirondack, Capital District, Providence, New Haven,
- Springfield
- Southern Division: Baltimore, Binghamton, Hershey, Rochester, Utica,
- Hamilton
-
- AHL's 1992 Calder Cup: The Adirondack Red Wings beat the St. John's Maple
- Leafs 4 games to 3. The home-ice curse held true as all games in the final
- were won by the visiting team.
-
- John Anderson (New Haven) is 1992 winner of Les Cunningham Plaque as AHL
- MVP.
-
- -----
-
- ECHL
-
- contacts:
- ECHL, Toledo Storm: Rob Gasser <CSRAG@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
-
- ECHL's 1992 Riley Cup: Hampton Roads beat Louisville 4 games to 0.
-
- See Section 5 for newsletter information.
-
- -----
-
- Minor League Affiliates for NHL teams:
-
- Bos: Providence Bruins (AHL), Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL)
- Buf: Rochester Americans (AHL), Erie Panthers (ECHL)
- Cal: Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL), Roanoke Valley Rebels (ECHL)
- Chi: Indianapolis Ice (IHL), Columbus Chill (ECHL), St. Thomas (Col. HL)
- Det: Adirondack Red Wings (AHL), Toledo Storm (ECHL)
- Edm: Cape Breton Oilers (AHL), Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (ECHL)
- Har: Springfield Indians (AHL), Louisville Icehawks (ECHL)
- LA : Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL), Raleigh Icecaps (ECHL)
- Min: Kalamazoo Wings (IHL), Dayton Bombers (ECHL)
- Mon: Fredericton Canadiens (AHL), Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (ECHL),
- Flint (Col. HL)
- NJ : Utica Devils (AHL), Birmingham Bulls (ECHL)
- NYI: Capital District Islanders (AHL), Richmond Renegades (ECHL)
- NYR: Binghamton Rangers (AHL)
- Ott: New Haven Senators (AHL), Thunder Bay (Col. HL)
- Phi: Hershey Bears (AHL)
- Pit: Cleveland Lumberjacks (IHL), Knoxville Cherokees (ECHL)
- Que: Halifax Citadels (AHL), Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL)
- SJ : Kansas City Blades (IHL), Nashville Knights (ECHL)
- StL: Peoria Rivermen (IHL), Dayton Bombers (ECHL), Flint (Col. HL)
- TB : Atlanta Knights (IHL)
- Tor: St. John's Maple Leafs (AHL), Raleigh Icecaps (ECHL), Brantford
- (Col. HL)
- Van: Columbus Chill (ECHL), Hamilton Canucks (AHL)
- Was: Baltimore Skipjacks (AHL), Hampton Roads Admirals (ECHL)
- Win: Moncton Hawks (AHL), Thunder Bay (Col. HL)
-
- Ind: Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL)
- Fort Wayne Komets (IHL)
- Michigan Falcons (Colonial HL)
- Milwaukee Admirals (IHL)
- San Diego Gulls (IHL)
- St. Thomas (Colonial HL)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 3. College Hockey
-
- contacts:
- NCAA: Mike Machnik <nin15b34@merrimack.edu>
- Wisconsin Badgers: Jeff Horvath <horvath@cs.wisc.edu>
- CCHA, Bowling Green State: Keith Instone <instone@euclid.bgsu.edu>
- ECAC, Clarkson: Bri Farenell <farenebt@craft.camp.clarkson.edu>
-
- - e-mail lists:
- Wayne Smith <wts@maine.maine.edu> maintains 2 lists, one for discussions
- (HOCKEY-L) and one for news (HOCKEY-D):
-
- send e-mail to <listserv@maine.maine.edu> with body:
- SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-L <name & favorite team>
- or
- SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-D <name>
- (a read-only list containing news from HOCKEY-L)
-
- - ftp site: andy.bgsu.edu
- The directory "pub/Hockey" contains CCHA press releases, scores,
- standings, and rosters. The sub-directory "Archives" has archives of the
- Division I college hockey mailing list since 1989. Also, archives from the
- Division III list since May 1992 are available.
-
- 1992 NCAA Final Four Results:
- Semifinals: Wisconsin 4 Michigan 2
- Lake Superior State 4 Michigan State 2
- Finals: Lake Superior State 5 Wisconsin 3
-
- Scott Pellerin ('89 Devils' draft) of Maine won the Hobey Baker Award for
- 1992
-
- SUNY-Plattsburgh won the 1992 NCAA Division III Championship over
- Wisconsin-Stevens Point, which was going for its 4th straight title.
-
- Providence College won the 1992 ECAC Division I Women's Championship and
- assumes the title of unofficial national champion.
-
- 1991-1992 Division I conference regular season and playoff champs are:
- Regular Season Playoffs
- CCHA Michigan Lake Superior
- ECAC Harvard St Lawrence
- Hockey East Maine Maine
- WCHA Minnesota Northern Michigan
-
- - NCAA Division I Teams
-
- CCHA (Central Collegiate Hockey Association):
- Bowling Green, Ferris State, Illinois-Chicago, Lake Superior, Miami,
- Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Western Michigan, Notre Dame, Kent
- State, Alaska-Fairbanks (affiliate member )
-
- CCHA Playoff structure: The top 6 will host the bottom 6 (1 vs
- 12, 2 vs 11, etc) in a two-of-three weekend series The six winners will
- advance to Joe Louis Arena for single elimination the rest of the way. The
- top 2 remaining seeds get a bye while 3 plays 6 and 4 plays 5 on the first
- night. On the second night, the 4 remaining teams battle it out, leaving
- only two to play for the championship, on the third night. Alaska-
- Fairbanks, as an affiliate member, will be seeded from #7 to #12 by the
- league office.
-
- ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (men's):
- Brown, Clarkson, Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, RPI, St.
- Lawrence, Union, Vermont, Yale
-
- ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (women's):
- Brown, Colby, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, New Hampshire, Northeastern,
- Princeton, Providence, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. Lawrence,
- Yale
-
- The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference unveiled the nation's
- first intercollegiate women's ice hockey league and announced the 12 teams
- will begin play in the 1993-94 season.
- The top eight finishers in the ECAC Women's Ice Hockey League will
- qualify for a post-season tournament.
- The league replaces an informal 15-team conference of nine
- Division I and six Division III schools, which held their own respective
- division tournaments at the end of the regular season.
- The ECAC said it would discontinue its Division III women's
- tournament after this season.
-
- Hockey East:
- Boston College, Boston University, UMass-Lowell, Maine, Merrimack, New
- Hampshire, Northeastern, Providence
-
- WCHA (Western Collegiate Hockey Association):
- Colorado College, Denver, Michigan Tech, Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth,
- North Dakota, Northern Michigan, St Cloud, Wisconsin
-
- Alaska-Anchorage has joined the WCHA as a full-fledged member for 93-94
-
- Independents:
- Air Force, Alabama-Huntsville, Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska-Fairbanks, Army
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 4. Other Hockey Leagues
-
- - 1992 World Championships in Czechoslovakia
-
- Sweden defeated Finland 5-2 (gold medal match)
- Czechoslovakia defeated Switzerland 5-2 (bronze medal match)
-
- Final Standings (round robin):
-
- GROUP A W T L GF GA Pts GROUP B W T L GF GA PTS
- Finland 5 0 0 32 8 10 Russia 4 1 0 23 10 9
- Germany 4 0 1 30 14 8 Czech 4 0 1 18 7 8
- USA 2 1 2 14 15 5 Switz 2 2 1 12 11 6
- Sweden 1 2 2 14 12 4 Canada 2 1 2 15 18 5
- Italy 1 1 3 10 18 3 Norway 1 0 4 8 16 2
- Poland 0 0 5 8 41 0 France 0 0 5 8 22 0
-
- Austria will replace Poland in Pool A of 1993 WC in Germany
-
- As of Jan. 1, Czechoslovakia will split into two independent
- states and after the 92-93 season is over, its ice hockey teams will do
- likewise. The 10 teams of the yet-to-be-named Czech Republic will inherit
- the right to remain in the A group in the world ratings but the small
- group of four Slovak clubs will be forced to lay the foundations of their
- own league and step down to the C-group.
-
- -----
- - Izvestia hockey tournament
-
- Czechoslovakia may withdraw from the Izvestia hockey tournament in Moscow
- because of the cost of air fare and entry fee to the organizers.
-
- -----
-
- - Olympic Games
-
- CIS won the gold, Canada the silver, and Czechoslovakia the bronze
- (defeated USA).
-
- Yale hockey coach Tim Taylor was named coach for the '94 US Olympic Team.
-
- Dany Dube from the UQTR Patriotes (CIAU) and Tom Renney from the Kamloops
- Blazers (WHL) are co-coaches of Canada's national program.
-
- **
-
- The 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Organizing Committee said Thursday it
- has approved the addition of women's ice hockey and curling to the list of
- official medal events at the Games. The decision, which came at the
- organizing committee meeting here, followed an accord reached in Nagano
- between the committee and the IOC Coordination Committee earlier this
- month. The decision will be formally ratified by an Executive Board
- meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and its Session. As
- a result, the number of total events at Nagano will increase to 64 in
- seven sports.
-
- -----
-
- - Canada Cup
-
- Team Canada defeated Team USA 2 games to 0.
-
- -----
-
- - Germany Cup
-
- Russia defeated Team Canada 6-3 to win the $170,000 four-team
- Germany Cup for the third time. The Russian team, coached for the first
- time by the legendary Boris Michailov, assured itself of the $67,000
- winner's check after a 3-1 over Czechoslovakia. The former Soviet Union
- and Commonwealth of Independent States captured the tournament in 1988 and
- 1991 under Viktor Tikhonov.
-
- -----
-
- - Junior Leagues
-
- contact:
- WHL: Randy Coulman <coulman@skdad.usask.ca>
- Mitch McGowan <hamlet@u.washington.edu>
-
- The site for the 75th Memorial Cup Tournament has yet to be
- chosen. It will be staged in Ontario but the exact location won't be
- determined until next spring.
- In March of '93, the two regular-season division champions from
- the Ontario Hockey League will meet in a best-of-seven series at the start
- of the playoff season. The winner of the series earns the right to host
- the Memorial Cup, traditionally held in May.
- The eventual OHL champion will also participate in the tourney.
- But if the league champs also happen to be the club hosting the Memorial
- Cup, then the league finalists will advance as well."
-
- Charles Poulin (Mon draft) of St-Hyacinthe (QMJHL) is '92 Canadian Hockey
- League Player of the Year.
-
- 1992 Memorial Cup at Seattle
-
- Round-robin standings W L GF GA
- Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 3 0 14 8
- Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 2 1 10 7
- Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL host) 1 2 9 10
- Verdun College Francais (QMJHL) 0 3 5 13
-
- Semifinal Kamloops 8 Seattle 3
- Final Kamloops 5 Sault Ste. Marie 4
-
- -----
-
- - American Hockey Association
-
- The American Hockey Association, a new professional hockey league,
- has signed a contract with the Brown County Arena to bring professional
- hockey to Green Bay.
- The AHA franchise will be called the Green Bay Ice.
- Other franchises in the league are in Hibbing and St. Paul, Minn.,
- and Bismarck and Fargo, N.D. All five franchises are owned by the three
- league founders and other investors.
- The season runs from Nov. 20 through March.
-
- -----
-
- - Central Hockey League
-
- contact:
- Marc Foster <mfoster@metgem.gcn.uoknor.edu>
- <mfoster@alliant.backbone.uoknor.edu>
- **
- Ted Wollnik <twollnik@rdxsun11.aud.alcatel.com>
-
- See Section 5 for newsletter information.
-
- CHL:
- Fort Worth Fire, Wichita Thunder, Dallas Freeze, Tulsa Oilers, Memphis
- River Kings, Oklahoma City Blazers
-
- Six non-affiliated teams play a 60 game schedule extending from
- early November to mid March. Each team is owned by the league, with local
- interests controlling day to day operations. Each team has a $100,000
- salary cap for 17 total players (16 dress up). Unlike the ECHL, players
- are not limited to three years in the league.
- Future expansion plans include Houston, San Antonio, New Orleans,
- Omaha, Albuquerque, and Little Rock. Houston and San Antonio are nearly a
- lock for the 1993-94 season.
-
- -----
-
- - British Premier Division:
-
- contacts:
- Neil A. McGlynn: <nmcglynn@axion.bt.co.uk> (from NA)
- <nmcglynn@uk.co.bt.axion> (from Europe)
- Steve Salvini: <steve@cs.hw.ac.uk>
-
- Contact Steve for the GB USENET draft.
-
- e-mail list: send e-mail to <uk-hockey-request@uk.ac.hw.cs> to subscribe.
-
- Durham Wasps defeated Nottingham Panthers 7-6 in '92 British championship
- game.
-
- -----
-
- - Finnish Elite League (SM-LIIGA):
-
- contacts:
- Juha Koivisto & Kimmo Kauranen <hockey@tac.fi>
- Vesa J Pyyluoma <veikko@vipunen.hut.fi>
-
- Final standings 91-92:
- 1) Jokerit, Helsinki 2) JyP HT, Jyvaskyla 3) HIFK, Helsinki
- 4) Assat, Pori 5) TPS, Turku 6) Lukko, Rauma
- 7) KalPa, Kuopio 8) HPK, Hameenlinna 9) Ilves, Tampere
- 10) Reipas, Lahti 11) Tappara, Tampere 12) JoKP, Joensuu
- JoKP dropped and Kiekko-Espoo from Espoo qualified to the SM-LIIGA
-
- Individual stats leaders 91-92:
- Points: Makela Mikko, TPS 25+45=70 (+ playoffs: 2+3=5 )
- Scoring: Selanne Teemu, Jokerit 39+23=62 (+ playoffs: 10+7=17)
-
- All Stars 91-92:
- Briza Petr (Lukko), Virta Hannu (TPS), Laurila Harri (JyP HT),
- Makela Mikko (TPS), Janecky Otakar (Jokerit), Selanne Teemu (Jokerit)
-
- -----
-
- - German Hockey League:
-
- contact:
- Andreas Stockmeier <stocki@cs.tu-berlin.de> or <stocki@tub.UUCP>
-
- Duesseldorfer Eishockey-Gemeinschaft defeated SB Rosenheim in '92 German
- final
-
- -----
-
- - Swedish Elite League (Elitserien):
-
- contact:
- Staffan Axelsson <etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se>
-
- The Swedish hockey league (Elitserien) consists of 12 teams. Each
- team plays 22 games (each team twice) before Christmas. When 22 rounds of
- play is complete, teams #11 and #12 get eliminated and have to continue
- play against teams from lower divisions for two spots in next year's
- Elitserie. The ten remaining teams then play 18 games (again, each team
- twice) for 8 playoff spots. Teams #9 and #10 are then done for the season.
- In the playoffs, there are first quarterfinals (best of three games).
- Teams #1 and #2 play teams #7 and #8 depending on random selection. Also,
- teams #3 and #4 play teams #5 and #6 by the same principle. After this
- comes the semifinals (best of three) and then finals (best of five).
-
- Malmo defeated Djurgarden 3 games to 2 for the '92 Swedish hockey
- championship
-
- Hakan Loob of Farjestad is the 91-92 MVP in the Swedish Elite League.
-
- -----
-
- - Swiss First Division:
- **
- Andy Murray, Europe's highest-paid ice hockey coach, was fired by Swiss
- first division club HC Lugano. The 41-year-old Murray, a former assistant
- coach of the Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota North Stars, had taken over
- the club this summer for a reported record salary of $300,000.
-
- Berne defeated Fribourg 3 games to 2 for the 1992 Swiss hockey
- championship.
-
- -----
-
- - 1992 Women's World Championships at Finland
- 1 Canada, 2 USA, 3 Finland, 4 Sweden, 5 China, 6 Norway, 7 Denmark,
- 8 Switzerland
-
- -----
-
- 1991-92 World Junior Hockey Championships in Germany
-
- W L T Pts GF GA
- Gold CIS 6 1 0 12 39 13
- Silver Sweden 5 1 1 11 41 24
- Bronze USA 5 2 0 10 30 22
- Finland 3 3 1 7 21 21
- Czech 3 4 0 6 28 24
- Canada 2 3 2 6 21 30
- Germany 1 6 0 2 15 40
- *Switz 1 6 0 2 19 40
- * Switzerland drops to Pool B next year.
- Japan replaces Switzerland in A Pool next year.
-
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-
- 5. Info available via e-mail
-
- When requesting items via e-mail please include your preferred address
- in the body of the message. Sometimes the reply-to address is not a good
- thing to go by.
-
- - ftp site: wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4)
- In directory /doc/misc/sports/nhl there are some new hockey files.
- Get the README file for information and contents.
-
- ---
-
- - E-mail lists:
-
- List Topic (Freq.) To Subscribe
- Boston Bruins bruins-request@cs.Usask.CA
- List Address bruins@cs.Usask.CA
- Buffalo Sabres sabres-request@potter.csh.rit.edu
- List Address sabres@potter.csh.rit.edu
- Los Angeles Kings willis@empire.dnet.hac.com
- Montreal Canadiens habs-request@sdsu.edu
- List Address habs@sdsu.edu
- Pittsburgh Penguin gp2f+@andrew.cmu.edu
- List Address gp2f@andrew.cmu.edu
- San Jose Sharks sharks-request@medraut.apple.com
- List Address sharks@medraut.apple.com
- Tampa Bay Lightning wilson@cs.ucf.edu
- Vancouver Canucks chim@sfu.ca
- List Address van-canucks@sfu.ca
- Washington Capitals david@eng.umd.edu
- List Address caps@monster.umd.edu
- NHL Boxscores (M-F) bks@cbnewsh.cb.att.com
- NHL Boxscores (S-S) jpc@philabs.philips.com
- NHL Goalie Stats (d) coulman@cs.Usask.CA
- NHL Scores (n) wilson@cs.ucf.edu
- NHL Team Stats (w) wilson@cs.ucf.edu
- AHL Newsletter ahl-news-request@hamlet.cmu.edu
- List Address ahl-news@hamlet.cmu.edu
- ECHL Newsletter echl-news-request@andrew.cmu.edu
- List Address echl-news@andrew.cmu.edu
- US College Hockey (see section 3)
- **
- Division III College Hockey hockey3-request@hooville.mitre.org
- CHL Newsletter mfoster@geohub.gcn.uoknor.edu
- British League uk-hockey-request@uk.ac.hw.cs
-
- Freq: M-F=Monday-Friday, S-S=Saturday-Sunday, d=daily, n=nightly,
- w=weekly
-
- If you have something interesting, make it available. When requesting,
- use the keyword in the body or subject. Also, specify team, date, etc.,
- where applicable.
-
- Available from Eric Rickin <ab870@cleveland.freenet.edu>:
- Keyword Description
- AHLADDR AHL team addresses
- CANJUNIORS Canada junior teams
- NHLTV TV stations for each team
- NHLRADIO Radio stations for each team
- USJUNIORS US junior teams
- XXXXDRAFT XXXX (for XXXX=1989-1992) NHL Entry Draft
- 1991EXP 1991 NHL Expansion & Dispersal Draft
-
- Available from Rob Springall <rgs7077@ultb.isc.rit.edu>:
- Keyword Description
- AHL Up-to-date info on the AHL
- IHL Up-to-date info on the IHL
- NHL.C A C program that prints the 91-92 NHL schedule for a specified
- day
-
- Available from Stan Willis <willis@empire.dnet.hac.com>:
- Keyword Description
- ATTEND 91-92 NHL team home attendance report by quarters
- PSLOGOS NHL team logos in PostScript
-
- Available from David Anthony Wyatt <wyatt@ccu.umanitoba.ca>:
- Keyword Description
- ALLLIST All-time List of Professional Hockey Franchises
-
- Available from Roland Behunin <behunin@logdis1.oo.aflc.af.mil>:
- Keyword Description
- SATINFO Satellite info for NHL teams
-
- Available from Mike Machnik <nin15b34@merrimack.edu>:
- Keyword Description
- DIV1SCHED 92-93 NCAA Division I scores
- Mike can also provide a schedule for any of the 46 Division I teams to
- people who ask. E-mail him for details.
-
- Available from Bill Clare <Clare@Kodak.COM>:
- Keyword Description
- RETIRED List of retired numbers for NHL players
-
- Available from Staffan Axelsson <etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se>:
- Keyword Description
- WCMEDALS World Championships Medalists 1920-1992
- WCSTAND World Championships All-Time Standings, Pool A 1920-1992
- WCALSTAR World Championships All-Star Teams 1961-1992
- WCROSTXX World Championships Gold Winning Teams' Rosters 1958-1992
- (Specify XX=58-92)
- WJHC History of medals given at the World Junior Hockey
- Championships
-
- Available from Paul Brownlow <paul@data-io.com>:
- Keyword Description
- CHLPOY Past Canadian Hockey League players of the year
- MEMCUP Past Memorial Cup winners
-
- Available from <wilson@cs.ucf.edu>:
- To use the statsmailer, send e-mail to "wilson@cs.ucf.edu" with subject
- "statsmailer" and a body containing the word HELP to receive a list of
- allowable commands. Things available: NHL team/league schedules/calendars,
- a plethora of team statistics, scores of games, and some assorted hockey
- files.
- Seasons 1988-1992 available.
-
- Available from Mitch McGowan <hamlet@u.washington.edu>
- Keyword Description
- NHLLEAD 1991-92 NHL Leaders (Scoring, Goals, Assists, Power-play
- goals, Short-handed goals, Game-winning goals, Shots, Goals-
- against average, Victories, Save percentage, Shutouts)
- ZAMBONI Alan Thicke's "Book of Zamboni" opening from the 1991 NHL
- Awards broadcast
-
- Available from Matt Militzok <mmilitzo@skidmore.edu>
- Keyword Description
- STATS Up-to-date NHL statistics
-
- Available from Harry Peltz <hbpeltz@mailbox.syr.edu>
- Keyword Description
- SCORES Compliation of NHL scores for the current month (in compressed
- and uuencoded format)
- Dates can also be specified for speicific box scores, but try not to
- request too many at one time (Max 5 box scores or three days).
-
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-
- 6. USENET Hockey Pool
-
- send e-mail to <andrew@idacom.hp.com>.
-
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-
- 7. Up-coming Dates
-
- Dec 26-Jan 4: 1993 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships at Sweden
- Feb 6: 92-93 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal
-
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-
- 8. Answers to some frequently asked questions:
-
- Q: Why are the Montreal Canadiens called the Habs?
- A: Most of the team during the 40-50's was made up of people who lived in
- and around Montreal. Hence they were called "Les Habitants" (natives of
- Montreal). This was then shortened to the Habs.
-
- Q: Why is the Montreal Canadiens logo a large C with an H within it?
- A: In 1914-15, the Canadiens logo consisted of C with an A within it to
- signify Club Athletique Canadien (CAC). The next year, CAC no longer
- existed and it was changed to what it is now to signify Club de Hockey.
-
- Q: What is the most informative hockey publication?
- A: The Hockey News is preferred by most North American hockey fans. It is
- a weekly journal with up-to-date info.
-
- Q: How does a 5-minute power-play count in the penalty killing stats in
- the NHL?
- A: If X goals are scored, then the team gets credit for X goals in X+1
- chances.
-
- Q: How is +/- computed in the NHL?
- A: First, +/- only applies to skaters. Except for a power-play goal, when
- a goal is scored, each skater on the ice for the scoring team is given a
- +, and each skater on the ice for the other team is given a -. Short-
- handed goals do count for +/-.
-
- Q: What is the five-hole?
- A: The space between a goalie's pads. There are five major scoring zones:
- (1) upper left corner of goal, (2) upper right, (3) lower left, (4) lower
- right, and (5) five-hole.
-
- Q: What is the meaning of throwing an octopus on the ice?
- A: This tradition began in Detroit in the 1950's when two best-of-seven
- series were required to win the Stanley Cup. Every time Detroit won a
- game, an octopus with one less arm was thrown on the ice.
-
- Q: Who was the first woman to play in an NHL game?
- A: Manon Rheaume, a 20-year-old goaltender, became the first woman ever
- to play in an NHL game on September 23, 1992 when she started in net for
- the expansion Tampa Bay Lightning in an exhibition against the St. Louis
- Blues. Rheaume played the first period before 8,223 at the 10,400-seat
- Expo Hall on the Florida State Fairgrounds and allowed two goals on nine
- shots. She left with the score tied 2-2, although the Lightning ultimately
- lost the game, 6-4.
-
- Q: Who is Gil Stein and where has he been?
- A: Stein is an attorney that served in the John Ziegler administration
- for 15 years as an NHL vice president and general counsel. He was born in
- Philadelphia in 1928 and is a former prosecutor. Before joining the NHL
- front office, Stein was vice president and chief executive officer of the
- Philadelphia Flyers and president of the Maine Mariners of the American
- Hockey League.
-
- Q: What is the richest contract in NHL history?
- A: Mario Lemieux, the superstar center of the Pittsburgh Penguins, signed
- the richest contract in NHL history, a seven-year deal believed to be
- worth about $42 million. Lemieux will earn between $6 million and $7
- million a year, nearly twice as much as any other player in the league.
-
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-
- 9. Miscellaneous:
-
- For field hockey discussions, go to the newsgroup rec.sport.hockey.field.
- For skating discussions, go to the newsgroup rec.skate.
-
- Some sites get another hockey group, called clari.sports.hockey. c.s.h
- consists of the UPI feed for all UPI news articles that are related to
- hockey, including game results, summaries, scores, standings, etc. Much
- of the information in the NHL team news section comes from this newsgroup.
-
- The rec.sport.hockey Frequently Asked Questions posting is posted semi-
- monthly, usually on the 1st and 15th of each month, during the hockey
- season. This file was originally created by Tom Wilson, who posted it
- during the 1991-92 season. It was taken over by Mitch McGowan for the
- 1992-93 season.
-
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-
- Please make corrections via e-mail, indicating "r.s.h FAQ" in some
- manner in the subject line. Feel free to start a discussion on any
- previously mentioned topic (but use an appropriate subject line).
-
- Mitch McGowan <hamlet@u.washington.edu>
-
-
-