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International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships - International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships The Ice Hockey World Championships are an event put together by the IIHF, the International Ice Hockey Federation, since 1930. Originally, in Olympic Years, the Championships were decided at the Winter Olympics, except for 1972 and 1976. The last World Championships decided at an Olympiad were in Sarajevo in 1984. In the early days of the Championships, teams from Canada dominated. Between 1930 and 1939, Canadian teams won 8 world championships. This was in spite of Canada's sending a different team every year, as in those days Senior A amateur teams typically represented Canada. The World War II years caused the championships to be delayed, and it wasn't until 1947, 8 years after the last one, that they were hosted again. Canada.
Hockey East - Hockey East Hockey East is a college athletic conference which operates in New England. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. There are nine member schools: Boston College Boston University University of Maine University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Massachusetts Lowell Merrimack College University of New Hampshire Northeastern University Providence College.
East Coast Hockey League - East Coast Hockey League East Coast Hockey League is a professional minor-league double-A hockey association based in the United States. In 2003, the ECHL absorbed the remaining teams of the West Coast Hockey League (Alaska, Bakersfield, Fresno, Idaho, Long Beach, and San Diego) and has since realigned into two conferences with two divisions each. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Teams 2 Eastern Conference 3 Western Conference Teams (NHL affiliates in brakcets) Eastern Conference Northern Division Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies Cincinnati Cyclones Dayton Bombers (Columbus Blue Jackets) Johnstown Chiefs (San Jose Sharks) Peoria Rivermen (St. Louis Blues) Reading Royals (Los Angeles Kings) Toledo Storm (Detroit Red Wings), Nashville Predators) Trenton Titans (Philadelphia Flyers) Wheeling Nailers (Pittsburgh Penguins) Southern Division Charlotte Checkers (New York Rangers) Columbia Inferno (Vancouver Canucks) Florence.
Atlantic Hockey - Atlantic Hockey Atlantic Hockey is a college athletic conference which operates in the northeastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. There are nine member schools: American International College Bentley College Canisius College University of Connecticut College of the Holy Cross Mercyhurst College Quinnipiac College Sacred Heart University United States Military Academy (Army).
Central Collegiate Hockey Association - Central Collegiate Hockey Association The Central Collegiate Hockey Association is a college athletic conference which operates mostly in Ohio and Michigan, although it also has members in Alaska, Indiana, and Nebraska. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. There are 12 member schools: University of Alaska-Fairbanks Bowling Green State University Ferris State University Lake Superior State University Miami University University of Michigan Michigan State University University of Nebraska-Omaha Northern Michigan University University of Notre Dame Ohio State University Western Michigan University.
Central Hockey League - Central Hockey League The Central Hockey League (CHL) in its present incarnation is an American professional hockey league playing at the minor double-A level. It was created for the 1992-1993 season with six inaugural teams, all of whom remain in existence today. After several experiments in expansion and a long battle for players and markets with the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL), the two merged in 2001. Some teams are affiliated with AHL and NHL clubs for player development. The league is divided into four divisions. Active teams, listed by division and with their affiliated teams (NHL, AHL), include: Northeast Division Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (Shreveport, LA) (Rochester Americans) Fort Worth Brahmas Indianapolis Ice (Chicago Blackhawks, Norfolk Admirals) Memphis RiverKings (Toronto Maple Leafs, St. John's Maple Leafs) Northwest Division.
College Hockey America - College Hockey America College Hockey America is a college athletic conference with teams ranging geographically from New York and Alabama to Colorado. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. There are six member schools: United States Air Force Academy (Air Force) University of Alabama in Huntsville Bemidji State University University of Findlay Niagara University Wayne State University.
Western Hockey League - Western Hockey League The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The 20 teams of the WHL are divided into Western and Eastern conferences. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Eastern Conference teams 2 Western Conference teams 3 External Link Eastern Conference teams The eastern conference is divided into the east and central divisions, which comprises teams from Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. East division Brandon (MB) Wheat Kings Moose Jaw (SK) Warriors Prince Albert (SK) Raiders Regina (SK) Pats Saskatoon (SK) Blades Central division Calgary (AB) Hitmen Lethbridge (AB) Hurricanes Medicine Hat (AB) Tigers Red Deer (AB) Rebels Swift Current (SK) Broncos Western Conference teams The western conference is divided into the B.C. and U.S. divisions, which consist of.
Western Collegiate Hockey Association - Western Collegiate Hockey Association The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is a college athletic conference which operates over a wide area of the Midwestern and Western United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. There are 10 member schools: University of Alaska-Anchorage Colorado College University of Denver Michigan Technological University University of Minnesota University of Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State University Mankato University of North Dakota St. Cloud State University University of Wisconsin.
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Jacques Martin - is the current coach of the Ottawa Senators Ice hockey team. Martin is a career coach who never played a game in the NHL. He served first as a coach of the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League before being breifly promoted head coach of the St. Louis Blues of the NHL. Martin only lasted a short time in that position and became an assistant coach of the Quebec Nordiques. When the franchise moved to Denver and became the Colorado Avalanche Martin remained and won a Stanley Cup with the team as assistant coach in 1995. When the Ottawa Senators, a struggling expansion team with a very poor overall record, needed a new head coach in 1996 they hired Martin. Martin has lead the team to great regular season success,.
Ireland - North of Ireland', and 'Ulster' (the latter somewhat misleadingly as it is also the name of the historic province of Ulster encompassing three counties in the Republic as well as the six counties of Northern Ireland).1 The island is often said to be part of the British Isles. However, many people, especially those from the Republic, take exception to this name, which seems to suggest the whole island belongs to Britain. For this reason, the term Islands of the North Atlantic (IONA) is sometimes used as a more neutral alternative. The division of the island into "Northern" and "Republic" is a relatively recent development, only coming about in 1920. The island itself has been inhabited for about 9,000 years. The Irish language (Gaeilge) arrived with the Celts in the last centuries.
Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a member of the Ivy League. Harvard College, its undergraduate division, was founded on September 8, 1636 by a vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, making Harvard the oldest post-secondary school in the United States. Originally founded as New College, on March 13, 1639, the college was renamed after one of its biggest early patrons, John Harvard. In 1780, Harvard became a chartered university. Considered to be one of the world's most prestigious universities, Harvard also has the largest endowment of any private university in the world. A faculty of about 2,300 professors serves about 6,650 undergraduate and 13,000 graduate students. With an acceptance rate of around 10%, Harvard is among the most selective universities in the United States; its undergraduate and.
Harvey Mudd College - the humanities, keeping with the school's tradition of science with a conscience. Harvey Mudd College is within walking distance of the other Claremont Colleges, and students at these colleges may take classes at any of them, though classes in the student's major are normally taken at their own college. Athletics teams from Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College compete as one team. Male athletic teams are called the Stags, and women's teams are called the Athenas. The teams participate in the NCAA's Division III and in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Harvey Mudd College Dormitories 2 Architecture 3 Unicycles on Campus 4 Rivalry with Caltech 5 More Pranks 6 Famous Alumni 7 More Trivia 8 External Links Harvey Mudd College Dormitories Evidence.
University of Michigan - most valuable player in 1934. He received his B. A. degree in 1935. Richard Gephardt, United States House Minority Leader, graduate of UM Law School. David Allen Grier, actor James Earl Jones, actor Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems. Ted Kaczynski (the Unabomber) earned a Ph.D in mathematics at the University of Michigan in 1967 Lawrence Kasdan studied creative writing and won four Hopwood Awards Jack Kevorkian received a medical degree with a specialty in pathology in 1952 Christine Lahti, actress Lucy Liu, actress Madonna won a scholarship while in high school to study dance at the University of Michigan; she left the university in the late 1970s William Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic Arthur Miller, playwright, author of Death of a Salesman, The Crucible Larry Page, co-founder of Google.
United States Military Academy - duty followed by 3 years in the reserves. The Military Academy's sports teams were historically called The Black Knights of the Hudson, but the nickname has been officially shortened to Black Knights. US sports media use Army as a synonym for the Academy; this usage is officially endorsed. Army participates in the NCAA's Division I-A as an independent team in football. It is a member of the Division I Patriot League in most other sports; its hockey program competes in Atlantic Hockey. West Point's motto is "Duty, Honor, Country". It is the oldest continuously occupied military post in the country. History The site was selected for the construction of a fort by George Washington, and the fortifications were designed in 1778 by Thaddeus Kosciuszko. General Washington considered West Point one of.
University of Wisconsin, Madison - Monona. In 1971, it was merged with the Wisconsin State University system to create the University of Wisconsin System. University of Wisconsin, Madison, is the full official name. It is also called UW, UW-Madison, or Wisconsin for short. The school's sports teams are called the Wisconsin Badgers. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Big Ten Conference; its hockey program competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Among U. S. universities, the University of Wisconsin, Madison is frequently listed as one of the "public Ivies"—publicly funded universities providing a quality of education comparable to the best private schools. It is often ranked among the top ten public universities in the United States. School website: http://www.wisc.edu/ Official athletics site: http://www.uwbadgers.com/ Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) The Wisconsin Alumni Research.
United States Air Force Academy - Force Academy in 2003 reported that they were victims of rape or attempted rape while at the Academy [1]. It is estimated that about 20% of all women students were victims. Sexual predation was mainly directed toward freshmen and sophomores. Women who complained were generally pushed or counciled out of the academy. This situation has been generally known among the leadership of the United States Air Force but little has been done over the years to correct the situation or to disciple officers in leadership positions at the Academy [1]. The Air Force Academy competes in the NCAA's Division I-A. Its primary conference is the Mountain West Conference; its gymnastics (men and women) and men's soccer teams compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and its hockey team competes in College.
University of Connecticut - Arts. The UConn campus is located in Storrs between North Eagleville Road and South Eagleville Road, with Storrs Road cutting through the university campus from the north to the south. The university also has several regional branch campuses: Avery Point (in Groton, Connecticut), the Greater Hartford campus, Stamford, Torrington, and Waterbury. UConn's sports teams are called the Huskies. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Big East Conference, except for football, in which the university's program is I-A Independent as of 2003; and hockey, which is not sponsored by the Big East. The football program will join the Big East in 2004; the hockey program competes in Atlantic Hockey..