Posts Tagged ‘rangers’
Michael Liambas Hit On Ben Fanelli (Erie Otters VS Kitchener Rangers) OHL
Huge dirty hit by Michael Liambas leaving Ben Fanelli with a fractured skull, lacerations on the face and he remains in critical condition. Mike Liambas is suspended.
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Re: Michael Liambas Hit On Ben Fanelli (Erie Otters VS Kitchener Rangers) OHL
Huge dirty hit by Michael Liambas leaving Ben Fanelli with a fractured skull, lacerations on the face and he remains in critical condition. Mike Liambas is suspended. please sub
Omegaman becomes a dealer at age 21
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Nazem Kadri – Toronto Maple Leafs
Nazem Kadri is your newest Toronto Maple Leaf.
The 6’00″ London-native scored 25 goals and 78 points last year in only 56 games for the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. He also added another 21 points in only 14 playoff games.
Kadri started his OHL career as a 15 year old with the Kitchener Rangers. He played two seasons with them, including winning an OHL championship and playing in the Memorial Cup Final. A trade in the off-season brought Kadri back home to his London Knights, where he became a leader both on and off the ice.
Kadri is viewed as a slick two-way playmaking center with good speed and perhaps the best hands in the draft. While not an NHL lock, there is a chance he makes the Leafs out of camp this season. If he does not, he will return to the London Knights where he will be counted on to lead the way offensively. He also has a very good shot at making the Canadian U20 team, which will try for it’s 6th straight gold medal in Saskatoon.
Nazem Kadri, your newest Toronto Maple Leaf. Make us proud!
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Rod Gilbert. HOCKEY LEGENDS TRIBUTE
Rodrigue Gabriel Gilbert (born July 1, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. He played right wing on the GAG (Goal A Game) line that also featured Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, and was the first player in New York Rangers history to have his number retired.
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