- Adair, Scott (- )
- Born in Alberta, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Guildford
Flames 1997-98.
Medals :
Won the British
National League Play-off Championships in 1998.
Won the British
National League 1997-98.
Won the Southern Premier League 1997-98.
- Adamec, Quido (1924- )
- Born in in Prague, Czechoslovakia. A distinguished on-ice official and ice hockey
administrator. He first refereed in 1946. He officiated in the Czechoslovak League
1952-69 and in seven World Championship Pool A tournaments, including the 1959 World Championships
held in Czechoslovakia. He was the Chairman of the Czech Referee Committee 1973-
and a member of the IIHF International Committee of Referees for over 25 years.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2005
(official).
- Adamik, Petr (1952- )
- Born in Gottwaldov, Czech Republic. Defenceman. 535 league games (14 seasons) and 39
goals.
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia 9 times (1973
World
Championships).
- Club Career : Played for TJ
Gottwaldov 1966-71, Dukla Jihlava 1971-84, HC Como
1984-85.
Medals : Won World
Championship bronze in 1973.
Czechoslovakian League Champion in 1972, 1974, 1982 & 1983.
- Adams, Charles F (1876-1947)
- Born in Newport, USA. First owner of the Boston Bruins
in 1924-25. Owner of one of USA's largest grocery chains.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame in 1960.
- Adams, Craig (1977- )
- Born in Seria, Brunei. Centre/right-wing.
Hartford Whalers 9th pick (223rd
overall) in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for
Cincinnati Cyclones 1999-00,
Cincinnati Cyclones & Carolina
Hurricanes 2000-01, Carolina
Hurricanes & Lowell Lock Monsters
2001-02, Carolina
Hurricanes 2002-04, Milano Vipers
2004-05 and Carolina
Hurricanes 2005- .
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 27
- Adams, Gerad (1978- )
- Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Regina Pats &
Kelowna Rockets &
Portland Pirates 1998-99,
Hampton Roads Admirals &
Portland Pirates 1999-00,
Richmond Renegades &
Portland Pirates 2000-01,
London Knights (UK) 2001-03,
Sheffield Steelers 2003-05 and
Cardiff Devils 2005-07.
- Adams, John James 'Jack' (1895-1968)
- Born in Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Centre. One of the founders of the International Hockey League. The
Jack
Adams Award was named in his honour, to commemorate his lifetime dedication to
hockey. First president of the Central
Professional Hockey League. The Adams Cup was also named in
his honour.
Club Career : Played for Fort William Maple Leafs 1914-15, Calumet Miners
1915-16, Peterborough 247th 1916-17, Sarnia Sailors 1917-18, Toronto Arenas 1917-19,
Vancouver Millionaires 1919-22, Toronto
St Patricks 1922-26 and Ottawa Senators 1926-27. Coach for the
Toronto
St Patricks 1922-23 and Detroit Red Wings
1927-47. General
manager of the Detroit Red Wings.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1918 & 1927.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame in 1959.
Awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1966.
NHL All-Star First Team coach 1936-37 and 1942-43.
NHL All-Star Second Team coach 1944-45.
PCHA All-Star 1st Team 1921 and 1922.
- Adams, Kevyn (1974- )
- Born in Washington, D.C., USA. Centre.
Boston Bruins 1st pick (25th overall) in the 1993
NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for
USA (Junior) 1993-94. Played for the
USA in the 2005
World
Championships.
Club Career : Played for
Grand Rapids Griffins 1996-97, Toronto
Maple Leafs & St John's Maple
Leafs 1997-00, Columbus
Blue Jackets & Florida Panthers
2000-01, Florida Panthers & Carolina
Hurricanes 2001-02, Carolina
Hurricanes 2002-04, D�sseldorfer EG
2004-05 and Carolina
Hurricanes 2005- .
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 11
14 15
16 42
- Adams, Neil (1978- )
- Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Club Career : Played for Solihull
Blaze 1998-99.
Medals : Won the English League Premier Play-offs 1999.
Won the English League Premier Division 1998-99.
- Adams, Weston W (?-1973)
- Honours : Elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame in 1972.
- Adams Cup

- Originally awarded to the play-off champions of the Central Professional Hockey
League/Central Hockey League. It is now awarded annually to the regular season
champions of the Central Hockey League. Named in honour of
Jack Adams.
- Adams Division
- One of the two divisions of NHL's Prince
of Wales Conference introduced in the 1974-75 season. The division name was
discontinued after the 1992-93 season.
- Addison Division
- One of the two divisions of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
The teams in this division in 1998-99 were St Boniface
Saints, St James Canadians, Selkirk Steelers,
Southeast
Blades and Winnipeg South Blues.
- Adduono, Rick (1955- )
- Born in Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Boston Bruins
3rd pick (60th overall) in the 1975 NHL Amateur
Draft. Also San Diego Mariners 2nd round (27th overall) in the 1975
WHA Amateur Draft. General Manager Greensboro Generals 2002-04.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins
(one game) & Rochester Americans
& Binghamton Dusters 1975-76, Rochester Americans
1976-78, Birmingham Bulls 1978-79, Atlanta
Flames (three games) & Birmingham
Bulls 1979-80, Klagenfurter AC
& New Haven Nighthawks
1980-81, Fredericton Express
1981-82 and Thunder Bay Twins
1982-90. Coached Thunder Bay Twins
1982-90, Thunder Bay Flyers 1990-93 (assistant),
Thunder Bay Flyers 1993-94, Thunder
Bay Flyers & South Carolina Stingrays (assistant) 1994-95,
South Carolina Stingrays (assistant) 1995-98,
South Carolina Stingrays 1998-02,
Greensboro Generals 2002-04 and Port Huron Beacons 2004-
.
Medals : Won the Patrick J Kelly Cup
1996-97 (assistant coach) & 2000-01 (coach).
Won the Henry Brabham Cup in 1996-97
(assistant coach).
Honours : Won the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
in 1974 (tied with Jack Valiquette).
Won the John B Sollenberger Trophy
in 1978 (tied with Gord Brooks).
- Adelaide Avalanche [web
site]

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Founded in 1999. Play in the Australian
Ice Hockey League.
Home ice : Thebarton Ice Arena
Team colours : blue, black & white
General manager : Steve Wise
Head coach : John Botterill, Steve McKenna
Team captain :
Honours : Won the Australian
Ice Hockey League play-off championship in 2000 & 2001.
Won the Australian
Ice Hockey League in 2001 & 2005.
- Adelaide Snowdome
- Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Now known as the Thebarton Ice Arena.
Home ice for : Adelaide Avalanche
Capacity :
Ice pad size : 182 feet x 85 feet
- Adey, Paul (1963- )
- Born in Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1995- (including the 1999 World
Championship Pool B).
Club Career (playing) : Played for Nottingham
Panthers 1988-99 and Sheffield
Steelers 2000-01.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Nottingham
Panthers 2001-02 (shared duties with Alex
Dampier) and Nottingham
Panthers 2002-05.
Medals : Won the Benson
and Hedges Cup in 1994, 1996, 1998 & 2000.
Honours :
BIHWA All-Star forward 1996-97 & 1998-99.
Sekona Face To Watch - January
1999.
His number 22 jersey was retired by Nottingham
Panthers.
- Adirondack Frostbite [web
site]

Glens Falls, New York, USA. Played in the United Hockey League
2004- .
Home ice : Glen
Falls Civic Center
Team colours : blue & white
General manager : Damon Markiewicz 2004-
Head coach : Marc Potvin 2004-
- Adirondack IceHawks

Glen Falls, New York, USA. Played in the United Hockey League
1999-04.
Home ice : Glen
Falls Civic Center
Team colours : red, white & black
General manager : Art Shaver 1999-
Head coach : Robbie Nichols, Gates Orlando, Pat Bingham, Bryan Wells,
.. & Marc Potvin 2003-04.
- Adirondack Red Wings
-

Glen Falls, New York, USA. Played in the American Hockey League
1979-99.
Home ice : Glen
Falls Civic Center
Team colours : red & white
Affiliations have included : Detroit Red Wings,
Tampa Bay Lightning 1996-98
General manager : Ned Harkness 1979-82, Jim Devellano 1982-85, Neil
Smith 1985-89, Bill Dineen 1989-90, Barry
Melrose 1990-92, Ken Holland 1992-97, Don Ostrom 1997-99
Head coach : Bill Purcell 1979-80, Wayne Maxner 1980-81, Doug McKay
1981-82, Bill Mahoney 1982-83, Bill Dineen
1983-89, Barry Melrose 1989-92, Newell Brown 1992-97, Glen Merkosky 1997-99
Honours : Won the Calder Cup in 1981, 1986, 1989
& 1992.
Won the American Hockey League
Northern Division in 1985-86 & 1993-94.
Won the American Hockey League
Southern Division in 1988-89.
-
Adirondack Wings
- See Adirondack Red Wings
- Adler Mannheim
- See Mannheim Eagles
- Adrian, Hans (1925- )
- Born in Sweden. Forward.
International Career : Played for Sweden
in the 1950 World Championship.
Club Career : Played for Forshaga IF.
Medals : Won European Championship
bronze in 1950.
- Adriatic League
- One of the four divisions of the European League.
- Adult hockey
- A level of recreational hockey defined by "The Hockey Talk"
- an Adult hockey player is generally 21 and older and plays a skilled brand of hockey where slapshots are allowed.
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