Alumni News Archive - 2004A King in the Sport of KingsWhile you shouldn’t expect to see Kris King in the saddle any time soon, the former Toronto Maple Leafs’ winger and Phoenix Coyotes’ captain is just thrilled to be along for the... read more Published: Dec 02, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Mickey Redmond: Courage and classInjury robbed him off the opportunity for a long NHL career, but Mickey Edward Redmond more than left his mark on the sport over a 538-game big-league tenure.Redmond, it seems, couldn't... read more Published: Nov 03, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Robb Stauber: The puck stops here, Part 2Going head-to-head against the game’s greatest stars, snagging a slap shot with the game on the line — there’s plenty Robb Stauber misses from his days as an NHL goaltender. But... read more Published: Oct 10, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Robb Stauber: The puck stops here, Part 1When it comes to the philosophy of goaltending, it’s safe to say Robb Stauber has a zero tolerance policy.For an NHL Alumni member who called it a career in 1999, his life in the... read more Published: Oct 03, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Don Maloney: An All-Star on and off the iceWhen you talk of success, this former Ranger is no stranger to scoring big when it counts, including his stellar performance at the 1984 All-Star Game.It was 20 years ago when Don Maloney... read more Published: Sep 01, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Brian Mullen: A valiant fightWhether it was in his hockey career or in his everyday life, Brian Mullen has made a habit of coming back strong when the odds are against him.At 5’10” and 180 pounds, Mullen... read more Published: Aug 06, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Bob James Kelly: Ain't Nothin' But A HoundogThe ‘Houndog’ brought plenty of bite to his game as one of the Broad Street Bullies, but Bob James Kelly could also hurt the opposition in plenty of other ways, too.When the... read more Published: Jul 02, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Paul Coffey up to speed in new career, Part 2Paul Coffey doesn’t have to be on skates to be on the fast track to success.When Coffey, who’ll be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 6, recently decided to make... read more Published: Jun 13, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Paul Coffey: Smooth operator, Part 1Just before he decided to hang up his skates, the slick skating blueliner took pause to reflect upon his Hall of Fame career. “Being at the rink is where I’m most comfortable,”... read more Published: Jun 02, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Ron Ellis: Down, but not outHe was part of one of hockey’s greatest all-time clashes, an international match-up that featured a gathering of the world’s top talent. But it just as easily could have been game over... read more Published: May 03, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Ron Duguay: A style all his ownMention his name to most hockey fans and the first image of Ron Duguay that comes to mind is a player that certainly stood out every time he jumped over the boards. His flowing locks and... read more Published: Apr 01, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Eddie Johnston: Ageless wonderEddie Johnston once noted that a goaltender’s life begins at 35 or some such advanced age. In the case of the Montreal native, that theory certainly held true.It was nearly 35 years... read more Published: Mar 03, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Gary Nylund, Part 2: Finding a common bondIt didn’t take Gary Nylund long to figure out something was lacking in his first venture outside of hockey, a part of the game he just couldn’t do without.When Nylund, a veteran... read more Published: Feb 08, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 Gary Nylund: In the line of fireCommon sense told Gary Nylund to get himself and his crew out of the burning building on that day just over two years ago, but even in the most desperate of moments, the former NHLer-turned... read more Published: Feb 01, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 2004 Hall of Fame InducteesThroughout their distinguished careers, defencemen Ray Bourque, Paul Coffey and Larry Murphy utilized their speed and skill to confound opponents, scoresheet regulars who made their point through... read more Published: Jan 02, 2004 Last Modified: Jun 05, 2008 | 15:10 |
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