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Milton Conrad Schmidt (March 5, 1918 – January 4, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre, coach and general manager, mostly for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL), where he was a member of the Kraut Line.
With prompting of Lincoln realtor Mark Claydon, who spear-headed an effort to build the city's first and only indoor ice arena, the Stars came to Lincoln in 1996. Led by Derek Reynolds and future NHL player Josh Langfeld, the Stars posted a 40–13–1 regular season record, the best expansion season in USHL history.
The Hockey News was founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1947 by Ken McKenzie and Will Cote. It is the second-oldest publication in North America devoted to one sport, following only Ring Magazine (a boxing-based publication), which was founded in 1922.
Schmidt spent his first season of professional hockey in the ECHL, recording 30 points (seven goals, 23 assists) in 50 contests for the Wheeling Nailers in 2009-10. [ 2 ] Schmidt moved to the Hannover Indians of the second German division for the 2010–2011 season [ 3 ] and was selected by the Hamburg Freezers , a member of Germany’s ...
Schneider played for the United States national team from 1974–76 at the 1974, 1975 and 1976 Ice Hockey World Championships, as well as the 1976 Olympic team) before turning professional. He played in a variety of minor leagues before playing four games for the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association (WHA) during the 1976-77 season.
Christopher Schmidt (born March 1, 1976) is a German-Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played for the SERC Wild Wings of the DEL2. He also played on the German national team during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada.
The Lincoln Park Patriots were an American minor pro ice hockey team in Lincoln Park, Michigan. They played in the All-American Hockey League in the 1988-89 season. They folded after their first season.
John Reinhart "Jack, Jackie" Schmidt (November 11, 1924 – November 15, 2004) was a professional ice hockey player who played 45 games in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins during the 1942–43 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1942 to 1953, was spent in the minor leagues. He also served in World War II. [1]