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  2. Emily Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Emily Kaplan (born May 7, 1991) is an American sports reporter who works for ESPN, covering the National Hockey League, including rinkside coverage for the Stanley Cup playoffs. She is also a panelist on Around the Horn . [ 1 ]

  3. Former NCAA players in the National Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers; Air Force: 0 – – – – Alaska: 12 659 (Colton Parayko) 4 0 0 Alaska Anchorage: 9 646 2 0 0 American International: 2 362 (Dave Forbes) 0 0 0 Arizona State: 3 69 (Joey Daccord) 0 0 0 Army: 1 503 1 0 0 Augustana: 0 – – – – Bemidji State: 9 943 2 0 0 Bentley: 0 – – – – Boston College: 98 ...

  4. College ice hockey statistics - Wikipedia

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    Fastest Goal to Start a Game: Bill Klatt: Minnesota: January 13, 1968 00:05 Kevin Zappia: Clarkson: November 29, 1975 Ryan McLeod: Alaska: March 11, 2005 Fastest Two Goals (1 player) John Gray: New Hampshire: February 6, 1971 3 Seconds Fastest Two Goals (1 team) Tony Frasca / Omer Brandt: Colorado College: February 1, 1952 2 Seconds Fastest Hat ...

  5. Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey statistical leaders

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    The Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey program in various categories, [1] including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.

  6. List of NHL players with 500 goals - Wikipedia

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    The puck Maurice Richard used to score his 500th NHL goal on October 19, 1957. Richard was the first player in league history to record 500 career goals. This list is current as of January 11, 2025. Legend Rank – Ranking on all-time goals list GoalsCareer regular season goals GP – Career regular season games played

  7. List of NHL awards - Wikipedia

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    Awarded to the NHL's outstanding player as selected by the members of the NHL Players Association (called the Lester B. Pearson Award from 1971 to 2009). Named after forward Ted Lindsay (and previously Lester B. Pearson, noted college athlete who became the 14th Prime Minister of Canada). [20] Nathan MacKinnon Colorado Avalanche: Jack Adams ...

  8. Vermont Catamounts men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    A two-time Olympian in 1998 and 2002, LeClair was elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 after a standout 16-year NHL career where he scored 406 goals. He was a two-time NHL first team All-Star and twice won the Bud Light Plus/Minus Award. LeClair is the only American born player to record three consecutive 50 goal seasons ...

  9. Nate Thompson - Wikipedia

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    At that point, he had played in 51 games with the team, recording career-highs for goals (7), assists (10) and points (17). Thompson also continued his success in the face-off circle, winning 249 of 446 draws taken (55.8 percent). He ranked seventh among NHL forwards with 49 blocked shots, and was also fourth on the team in takeaways, with 25. [11]