- Cabo, Guillermo (1958- )
- Born in Bilbao, Spain. Netminder. A member of the first Spanish team to
enter a World Championship.
International Career : Played 13 games for Spain
between 1977 and 1982 (including the 1977 World Championship Pool C).
Club Career : Played for Casco Viejo
1976-77.
- Cadieux, Ray (- )
-
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1964
& 1968 Olympics and the 1964
& 1968 World
Championships.
Medals : Won World
Championship bronze in 1964.
Won Olympic bronze in 1968.
- Cadotte, Mark (1977- )
- Born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Pee
Dee Pride & Roanoke Express
1998-99, Louisiana Ice Gators
& Arkansas Riverblades
1999-00, Arkansas Riverblades
2000-01 and Bracknell Bees 2001- .
Honours : Sekona Face To Watch -
October 2001
- Caen (HC Caen Calvados) [unofficial web site]

Caen, Normandy, France. Founded in 1972. Play in Ligue Elite of the French league. Known as
Les L�opards.
Home ice : Patinoire
de la Prairie
Team colours : blue, green and white
Honours : Won the French League Nationale 1
in 1977.
Won the French Cup in 1999-00.
Won the Marcel Claret Trophy in 1989-90.
- Caffery, Jack (1934-1992)
- Born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Centre. He played professional baseball
1958-60 & 1961-63. Brother of Terry Caffery.
Club Career : Played for Toronto St Michael's Majors
1951-54, Toronto Maple Leafs & Pittsburgh
Hornets 1954-55, Pittsburgh Hornets
1955-56, Boston Bruins 1956-57, Boston
Bruins & Springfield Indians
1957-58, Springfield Indians
1960-61 and Greensboro Generals
1963-64.
- Caffery, Terry (1949- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Brother of Jack
Caffery.
Club Career : Played for New England Whalers
1972-75.
Honours : Won the Lou
Kaplan Trophy 1972-73.
- Cage-man
- One of the terms used to describe the member of the ice hockey team who wears specially
designed equipment - large leg pads, a helmet/face cage, a wide bladed stick, one glove
similar to a baseball catcher's and the other, for holding the stick, with a large square
pad called a blocker on the reverse side. Other terms include goalie, goalkeeper,
goaltender, netminder and stopper.
- CAHA
- See Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
- CAHL
- See Canadian Amateur Hockey League
- CAHL
- See Canadian-American Hockey League
- CAHL
- See Can-Am Hockey League
- CAHL
- See Central Alberta Hockey League
- Cahill, Darcy (1970- )
- Born in Canada.
- Club Career : Played for Fife
Flyers 1990-91, Lee Valley Lions
1993-94, Humberside Hawks 1994-95 and Chelmsford
Chieftains & Humberside Hawks
1995-96.
- Cahill, Mike (1972- )
- Born in Canada.
Club Career : Played for Humberside
Hawks & Lee Valley Lions
1994-95 and Chelmsford Chieftains
1995-96.
- Cahill, Thomas (- )
- Born in the USA. Together with Raoul Le Mat and Ernest Viberg, he introduced ice hockey to Sweden. Cahill
was chief of the American Football Association and was on tour in Sweden with the St Louis
football team in 1919. Cahill was first with the idea to introduce ice hockey to Sweden
and his lobbying of his friend Ernest Viberg was the beginning of ice hockey in Sweden.
- Cain, Herb (1913- )
- Born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
- Club Career : Played for Montreal Maroons 1933-38,
Montreal Canadiens 1938-39 and Boston
Bruins 1939-46.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1935 & 1941.
Honours : NHL Leading Scorer 1944 (See Art Ross
Trophy)
NHL All-Star Second Team
left-wing 1943-44.
- Caines, Douglas (- )
- Club Career : Played for Herning
IK.
Honours : Denmark Player of the Year in 1981.
- Cairns, Eric (1974- )
- Born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. New
York Rangers 3rd pick (72nd overall) in the 1992 NHL
Entry Draft.
- Club Career : Played for Birmingham
Bulls & Binghamton Rangers
1994-95, Binghamton Rangers & Charlotte
Checkers 1995-96, New York Rangers
& Binghamton Rangers 1996-97, New
York Rangers & Hartford Wolf
Pack 1997-98, Hartford Wolf Pack
& New York Islanders & Lowell
Loch Monsters 1998-99, New York
Islanders & Providence Bruins
1999-00, New York Islanders 2000-04
and Florida Panthers &
Pittsburgh Penguins 2005- .
- Cajanek, Petr (1975- )
- Born in Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia. Forward. St
Louis Blues 6th pick (253rd overall) in the 2001 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for the Czech Republic
in the 2000 & 2001 World Championships and the
2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for HC Zlin
1993-02 and St Louis Blues 2002- .
Medals : Won World Championship
gold in 2000 & 2001.
- Cajundome
- Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.
Home ice for : Louisiana
Ice Gators
Capacity : 11,700
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Cal, Bernard (- )
- Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Gap.
Honours : Won the Jean
Ferrand Trophy
in 1977-78.
- Calcaterra, Enrico (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Italy in the 1936 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for HC Milano.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999
(player).
- Caldart, Heidi (1983- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for Italy
(Women) in the 2000 & 2001 World Championships (Women).
Club Career : Played for Agordo.
- Calder, Adam (1976- )
- Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Coventry Blaze
2005-07.
- Calder, Eric (1963- )
- Born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Washington
Capitals 2nd pick (45th overall) in the 1981 NHL
Entry Draft. Prior to the 1984-85 season he was reinstated as an amateur
and joined the Sir Wilfred Laurier University.
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1980-81.
Club Career : Played for Cornwall
Royals & Washington Capitals
(two games) 1981-83, Fort Wayne Komets
(three games) & Hershey Bears
1983-84, Sir Wilfred Laurier University 1984-88, TSV
Peissenberg 1988-89, HC Rouen 1989-90, HC
Chamonix 1990-91, HC Rouen 1991-94, HC
Brest 1994-96 and Schwennigen Wild Wings & Manchester
Storm 1996-97.
- Calder, Frank (1877-1943)
- Born in England. First President of the National
Hockey League 1917-43. From 1936 to 1943 he presented a trophy to the Rookie of the
Year. After his death, the NHL presented the Calder
Memorial Trophy in his memory.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945.
- Calder, Kyle (1979- )
- Born in Mannville, Alberta, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1998-99.
Club Career : Played for Regina
Pats 1995-98, Regina Pats & Kamloops
Blazers 1998-99, Chicago Blackhawks
& Cleveland Lumberjacks
1999-00, Chicago Blackhawks & Norfolk
Admirals 2000-01 and Chicago
Blackhawks 2001- .
- Calder Cup

- Presented to the winners of the American Hockey League play-off
Championships. The Calder Cup was named in honour of Frank
Calder and was first contested in 1936-37.
- Calder Memorial Trophy
- The annual award for the NHL Rookie of the Year, picked by the Professional
Hockey Writers' Association. The current trophy was presented in 1943 by the National Hockey League in memory of Frank Calder.
- Calder Trophy

A separate trophy was donated each year by Frank
Calder and awarded to the NHL Rookie of the Year between 1936 and 1943.
After Calder's death the National Hockey League presented the Calder
Memorial Trophy in his memory.
- Caldwell, Ryan (1981- )
- Born in Deloraine, Manitoba, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for
New York Islanders.
- Calgary
- City in Alberta, Canada. Hosted the XVth Winter Olympics
in 1988.
- Calgary Broncos
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded 1971. One of the original ten franchises for the WHA. The franchise was transferred to the
Cleveland Crusaders before the league started.
- Calgary Canucks

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Alberta Junior Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Russ Farwell
1977-80
- Calgary Centennials

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Western Canadian Junior Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Calgary City Junior Hockey League
- Referred to as the CCJHL.
- Calgary City Senior Hockey League
- Referred to as the CCSHL.
- Calgary Cowboys

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded 1975. Took over the World Hockey
Association franchise from Vancouver Blazers.
Played in the WHA two seasons, 1975-76 and 1976-77. Folded in the summer 1977.
- Home ice : Calgary
Stampede Corral
Team colours : red & white
Affiliations have included : Johnstown Jets 1975-76, Roanoke Valley
Rebels 1975-76, Tidewater Sharks 1976-77
General manager : Joe Crozier 1975-77
Head coach : Joe Crozier 1975-77
- Calgary Flames [web site]
-

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Franchise transferred from Atlanta
Flames. Played in the National Hockey
League in since 1980-81.
Home ice : Pengrowth Saddledome
Team colours : white, red & gold
Affiliations have included : Birmingham Bulls 1980-81,
Brantford Smoke 1994-95,
Johnstown Chiefs
1998-01 & 2002-03, Las Vegas Wranglers 2003-07,
Lowell Lock Monsters 2003-05,
Moncton Golden Flames 1984-87,
Muskegon
Mohawks 1980-84, Oklahoma City Stars 1981-82,
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights 2005-07,
Peoria Prancers 1982-84,
Quad City Flames 2007-08,
Roanoke
Express 1996-98,
Saint John Flames 1993-03, Salt Lake Golden Eagles 1984-93
General manager : Cliff Fletcher
1980-91,
Doug Risebrough 1991-95, Doug Risebrough & Al Coates 1995-96, Al Coates
1996-00, Craig Button 2000-02, Craig
Button & Darryl Sutter 2002-03, Darryl Sutter 2003-
Head coach : Al MacNeil 1980-82, Bob Johnson
1982-87, Terry Crisp 1987-90, Doug Risebrough 1990-91, Doug Risebrough &
Guy Charron 1991-92, Dave King 1992-95, Pierre Page 1995-97, Brian Sutter
1997-00, Don Hay & Greg Gilbert 2000-01, Greg Gilbert 2001-02, Greg Gilbert
& Al MacNeil & Darryl Sutter
2002-03, Darryl Sutter 2003-06, Jim Playfair 2006-07, Mike Keenan 2007-
Team captain : Brad Marsh 1980-81, Phil
Russell 1981-83, Lanny McDonald/Doug Risebrough 1983-84, Lanny McDonald/Doug
Risebrough/Jim Peplinski 1984-87, Lanny McDonald/Jim Peplinski 1987-88,
Lanny McDonald/Jim Peplinski/Tim Hunter 1988-89, Brad McCrimmon 1989-90,
alternating captains 1990-91, Joe Nieuwendyk 1991-95, Theo Fleury 1995-97,
Todd Simpson 1997-99, Steve Smith 1999-00, Steve Smith & Dave Lowry
2000-01, Dave Lowry/Bob Boughner/Craig Conroy 2001-02, Bob
Boughner/Craig Conroy 2002-03, Jarome Iginla 2003-
Honours :
Won the Presidents' Trophy in
1987-88
& 1988-89.
Won the Stanley
Cup in 1989.
Retired jersey numbers : 9
- "Calgary Flames : From Moscow to Calgary"
- A video documentary made in 1990.
- Calgary Hitmen [web
site]

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1995 as an expansion team for the WHL.
The Hitmen were originally owned by a group of private investors, including Bret
"Hitman" Hart, Theoren Fleury and Joe
Sakic. In June 1997 Calgary Flames purchased the Hitmen and are the owners and
operators of the hockey club.
Played in the Western Hockey
League 1995- . Represented the WHL in the Memorial
Cup in 1998-99.
Home ice : Canadian Airlines Saddledome
Team colours : Black, copper, red, and white
Head coach : Richard Kromm 2003-04
Team captain : Brad Mehalko 1997-98
Honours : Won the WHL President's Cup in
1998-99.
Won the Scott Munro Memorial Trophy in 1998-99.
Won the WHL Central Division three times.
- Calgary National Defense Hockey League
- Operated 1941-45. Referred to as the CNDHL.
- Calgary Stampede Corral
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Home ice for : Calgary Cowboys
(1975-77)
Capacity : 8,945
Ice pad size :
- Calgary Stampeders

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Western Canada Senior
Hockey League 1945-51, Pacific Coast
Hockey League 1951-52 and the Western Hockey League 1952-63.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Fred Hucul 1962-63
- Calgary Tigers

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Western
Canada Hockey League 1921-25 and the Western Hockey League
1925-26.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Western
Canada Hockey League championship in 1924.
- Calgary Wranglers

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Western Hockey League
1984-85.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Sandy Hucul 1984-86
- California Golden Seals

Oakland, California, USA. The franchise changed its name from Oakland Seals in 1970. Played in the National Hockey League 1970-76.
During the 1975-76 season they were known as the California Seals. The franchise
only made the playoffs twice in their nine year existence, and with plummeting attendances
and poor play, the team was relocated to Cleveland, to be known as the Cleveland Barons.
Home ice : Oakland Alameda County Coliseum
Team colours : green, gold and white/pacific blue &
californian gold 1974-76
Affiliations have included : Salt Lake City Golden Eagles 1973-76,
Toledo Goaldiggers 1974-76
General manager : Fred Glover 1973-74, Bill McCreary 1974-76
Head coach : Fred Glover 1973-74, Marshall Johnston 1974-75, Jack Evans 1975-76
- California Hockey League
(1925-33)
- Operated for eight seasons between
1925 and 1933. Also referred to as the California Professional Hockey League.
Minor pro league.
- California Hockey League (1954-61)
- Operated for seven seasons between
1954 and 1961. Referred to as the CHL. Senior amateur league.
- California Professional Hockey League
- Operated for eight seasons between
1925 and 1933. Also referred to as the Cal-Pro or California Hockey League.
Minor pro league.
- California Seals (1966-67)

San Francisco, California, USA. Formerly the San Francisco Seals.
Played in the Western Hockey League
1966-67.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Charlie Burns 1966-67
- California Seals (1967-68)

San Francisco, California, USA. The franchise joined the National Hockey League in 1967 but the name
changed to Oakland Seals on 8th December 1967.
Home ice : Oakland Alameda County Coliseum
Team colours : green, blue & white
- California Seals (1975-76)
- See California Golden Seals
- Callander, John 'Jock' (1961-
)
- Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Muskegon
Mohawks 1984-85, Muskegon
Lumberjacks 1985-87, Pittsburgh
Penguins & Muskegon
Lumberjacks 1987-90, Muskegon
Lumberjacks 1990-91, Pittsburgh
Penguins & Muskegon
Lumberjacks 1991-92, Tampa Bay
Lightning & Atlanta Knights
1992-93 and Cleveland Lumberjacks
1993-00.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1992.
Won the Turner Cup in 1986 & 1989.
Honours : Won James
Gatschene Memorial Trophy
1986-87 (shared with Jeff Pyle)
Won the Turner Cup Playoff
MVP Award 1985-86.
- Callighen, Francis
Charles 'Patsy' (1906- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Springfield
Indians 1926-27, Springfield
Indians & New York Rangers
1927-28, Springfield Indians
1928-32, Quebec Castors 1932-33, Cleveland
Indians 1933-34, Cleveland Falcons
1934-35 and Cleveland Falcons & London Tecumsehs
1935-36.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1928.
- Caloun, Jan (1972- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the Czech Republic in the 1999 World
Championships Pool A.
Club Career : Played for IFK
Helsinki.
Honours : SM-liiga All Star Team winger 1998.
- Cal-Pro
- See California Professional Hockey League
- Cambria County War Memorial
- Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA. This arena was used as the home ice in the
film "Slap Shot".
Home ice for : Johnstown
Jets, Johnstown
Chiefs
Capacity : 4,050
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Cambridge Grads

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Played in London and Provincal
League 1938-39.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Cambridge Hornets [web
site]

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. Formerly known as the Galt Hornets.
Played in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A
1974-87. Currently play in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A
League.
Home ice : Galt Arena Gardens
Team colours : black, yellow & white
General manager : Henry Wynen 1979-
Head coach : John Beechey,
Bill Wylie 1977- , Dave Cressman 1979-
Honours : Won the Allan Cup
in 1961*, 1969**, 1971** & 1983.
(* when known as Galt Terriers, ** when
known as Galt Hornets)
- Cambridge University [web site]

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Played in the English League
Division 1 1931-34 and Division 1 Northern Group 1935-36. Played in London
and Provincal League 1938-39. Played in the Southern
Intermediate League 1948-49. Played two seasons in the Southern League between 1970 and 1978. Played three
seasons in the Inter-City League between 1978 and
1982. Played in British League Division Three 1982-83. See Varsity
Match
Home ice : The University have used the East of England Ice Rink,
no home ice rink
1997-98.
Team colours : light blue & white
- Cameron, Allan (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA
1892-94.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1893 & 1894.
- Cameron, Billy (1896-?)
- Born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal
Canadiens 1923-24 and New York
Americans 1925-26.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1924.
- Cameron, Harry (1890-1953)
- Born in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. Played defence. One of the top pointscorers of his time.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Blueshirts 1912-16, Toronto
228th Battalion & Montreal
Wanderers 1916-17, Toronto Arenas
1917-18, Toronto Arenas & Ottawa
Senators (on loan) 1918-19, Toronto St
Patricks & Montreal Canadiens
1919-20, Toronto St Patricks
1920-23, Saskatoon Crescents
1923-26, Saskatoon Shieks 1926-27, Minneapolis
Millers 1927-28, St Louis Flyers
1928-31 and Saskatoon Crescents
1932-33.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1914, 1918 and 1922.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.
- Cameron, Jack (1902- )
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1924
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for St Andrews College Juniors
1921-22 and Toronto
Granites 1922-24.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 1924.
Won the Allan Cup in 1923.
- Cammalleri, Mike (1982- )
- Born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Los
Angeles Kings 3rd pick (49th overall) in the 2001 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) 2000-01 & 2001-02.
Club Career : Played for University
of Michigan 1999-02, Los Angeles
Kings & Manchester Monarchs
2002-04, Manchester Monarchs
2004-05 and Los Angeles
Kings 2005- .
Medals :
Won World
Championship (Junior) bronze in
2000-01.
Won World
Championship (Junior) silver in 2001-02.
Honours : Won the Willie Marshall Award
in 2004-05.
- Campbell, Angus (- )
- Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1964.
- Campbell, Brian (1979- )
- Born in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1998-99.
Club Career : Played for
Buffalo Sabres.
- Campbell, C J 'Tote' (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg
Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1896.
- Campbell, Cassie (1973- )
- Born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Played both foward & defence.
International Career : Played for Canada (Women)
in the 1998 & 2002 Olympics and the 2001 World Championship (Women).
Club Career : Played for Oval X-Treme.
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women)
gold in 2002.
Won Olympic (Women) silver in 1998.
Won World Championship (Women)
gold in 2001.
- Campbell, Clarence Sutherland (1905-1984)
- Born Fleming, Saskatchewan, Canada. A National Hockey League referee before World War
Two. President of the NHL 1946-77. The Clarence S
Campbell Conference and the Clarence
S Campbell Bowl were named in his honour.
Club Career : Played for Oxford University 1927-29.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.
Lester Patrick Trophy winner in 1972.
- Campbell, Colin (- )
- International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1979.
Club Career : Played for Billingham.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C bronze in 1979.
- Campbell, David (1896-)
- Born in Lachute, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens
1920-21 (two games). Coached Montreal AAA
1928-30.
Medals : Won the Allan Cup in the
1930 (as coach).
- Campbell, Dean (1978- )
-
Club Career : Played for Milton
Keynes Kings 1993-96.
- Campbell, Don (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for South
Africa in the 1961 and 1966 World Championships.
- Campbell, Glen (1969- )
- Club Career : Played for Chelmsford
Chieftains 1995-96.
- Campbell, Gregory (1983- )
- Born in London, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Florida
Panthers.
- Campbell, Jim (1973- )
- Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Tampa Bay
Lightning.
- Campbell, Keith William 'Duke' (1909-
)
- Born Stratton, Ontario, Canada. Played left-wing and defence. First member of British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, he held the
record at that time of 359 consecutive league and cup appearances in the English National League. An engineering graduate of Manitoba
University the 5'-8" 162 lb winger moved to London to join Richmond Hawks for the 1935-36 campaign from
Moncton Hawks after a spell with Pittsburgh. Working in an
aircraft factory during World War 2, he turned out for Brighton's Sunday league outfit,
and briefly joined Brighton Tigers in the Autumn of
1946. Retiring in 1953 aged 44, the oldest player in the league, his 12 seasons of 545
matches yielded a total of 411 points (156 goals + 255 assists) with 203 minutes in the
penalty box.
Club Career : Played for Moncton
Hawks, Richmond Hawks 1935-36, Harringay Greyhounds 1936-40, Brighton Tigers 1946-47, Harringay Racers 1947-49 and Earls Court Rangers 1949-52. Also coached at
Harringay Racers and Earls Court Rangers.
Medals : Won the English National League three times.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1948.
English National League All-Star 'A' Team left-wing 1939-40
English National League All-Star 'A' Team defenceman 1946-47.
English National League All-Star 'B' Team coach 1947-48.
English National League All-Star 'B' Team coach 1951-52.
- Campbell, Ken (- )
- Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA 1929-30.
Medals : Won the Allan Cup in the 1930.
- Campbell, Ryan (1970- )
- Forward. Combined the roles of player and commercial manager towards the
end of his time with the Guildford
Flames.
Club Career : Played for Guildford
Flames 1993-01.
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.
Honours :
His number 10 jersey has been retired by Guildford Flames
- Campbell, Scott (1972- )
- Born in Scotland. Defenceman. Raised in Canada where he developed his
hockey skills.
Club Career : Played for Newcastle
Warriors 1995-96, Sheffield Steelers
1996-97, Bracknell Bees 1997-98, London Knights (UK)
& Manchester Storm 1999-00.
Medals :
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup
1999.
- Campbell, Terrance (1968- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Germany in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
- Campbell, William 'Bill' (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1980-81.
- Campbell Cup
- The Campbell Cup is presented to the play-off champion of the North Peace Hockey
League.
- Campbell Soups

Played in the Western Toronto Mercantile League 1941-43.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Campden, Paul (- )
- Club Career : Played for Trafford
Metros 1994-95.
- Camperdown Leisure Park
- Dundee, Tayside, Scotland. Located in Camperdown Leisure Park and known as
Dundee
Ice Arena. Opened 22nd September 2000.
Home ice for : Dundee Stars, Camperdown
Stars, Dundee
Tigers
Capacity : 2,400
Ice pad size : 197 feet x 98 feet
- Camperdown Stars

Dundee, Scotland. Played in the Scottish
National League 2002- .
Home ice : Dundee
Ice Arena
Team colours : white, red & blue
Honours : Won the Scottish
National League 2003-04.
- Campese, Bruno (1963- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Italy in the 1999 World Championships Pool
A.
Club Career : Played for Bracknell
Bees 1998-00.
Medals : Won the Superleague
in 1999-00.
- Campoli, Chris (1984- )
- Born in North York, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for New York
Islanders.
- Can Am
- See Canadian-American Hockey League
- Canada Center
- Metulla, Israel. Sports centre founded by the Canadian Jewish Community in Metulla, the
northern most town of Israel. Contains the country's only Olympic-size ice rink suitable
for ice hockey.
- Canada Cup

The Canada Cup was contested by the top six countries in the world - Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the USA.
It
was organised by the NHL Players Association executive director Alan Eagleson and the
NHL. After a round
robin phase, the top four in the league progressed to one-off Semi-Finals and a
best-of-three Final. The competition was held in 1976, 1981, 1984,
1987 & 1991. It was replaced in 1996 by the World
Cup of Hockey.
- Canada Games
- See - Canada Winter Games
- Canada Mens National Team
- See Canada
- Canada Soviet Summit Series 1972
- See Canada-Soviet Summit Series 1972
- Canada Womens National Team
- See Canada (Women)
- Canada Winter Games
- The Canada Winter Games (also referred to as the Canada Games) is a sporting event in which young athletes from all of Canada meet every two years for competition in different sports. The first Canada Games were held in Quebec City in 1967 and were designed to coincide with the 100th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation. They are organized and supported by
the Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments. Over 45,000 athletes, between the ages of 12 and 23, had taken part in the Canada Games
by the turn of the millennium. In addition to Ice Hockey, other sports represented include - Alpine Skiing, Artistic Gymnastics, Badminton,
Biathlon, Boxing, Cross-Country Skiing, Curling, Fencing, Figure
Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Ringette, Shooting, Speed Skating, Squash,
Synchronized Swimming, Table Tennis, Weightlifting and Wheelchair
Basketball.
- Canada's Olympic Hockey Teams
- A book by Andrew Podnieks, published in 1997 by Doubleday Canada Ltd.
- Canada-Soviet Summit Series 1972
- This series of games involved Canadian players from the NHL.
- Canada-Soviet Summit Series 1974
- This series of games involved Canadian players from the WHA.
- Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association (CARHA)
[web site]
- Gloucester, Ontario, Canada. Founded in October 1974 by John
F Gouett as the Canadian Oldtimers’ Hockey Association and now
known as the Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association. A registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the promotion of recreational and oldtimers’ hockey for male and female teams across Canada.
By 1999 around 5,000 teams benefited annually from the services offered by
CARHA.
- Canadian Airlines Saddledome
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally known as just the Saddledome. After
the 1999-00 season, the Canadian Airlines Saddledome name was changed to the
Pengrowth Saddledome.
Home ice for : Calgary Flames,
Calgary Hitmen
Capacity : 18,742
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA)
- The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was formed in 1914 and was responsible for
organizing and governing amateur hockey in Canada. The CAHA merged with the Hockey Canada
organisation in 1994.
- Canadian Amateur Hockey League
- Founded in 1898. Replaced the organisation that was formerly the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
from the 1898-99 season. The league existed for seven seasons, folding in
1905 and replaced by the Eastern Canada Amateur
Hockey Association from the 1905-06 season.
Teams : The league had five teams for
each of the first six seasons and expanded to six in its last season.
- Canadian American Hockey League
- See Canadian-American Hockey League
- Canadian Arena Company of Montreal
- Owners of the Montreal Maroons.
- Canadian Association of Hockey
- See Canadian Hockey Association
- Canadian Colleges Athletic Union
- Referred to as the CCAU.
- Canadian Cycle and Motor Company Limited
- See CCM
- Canadian Division
- i. One of the divisions of the National
Hockey League, introduced along with the American
Division for the 1926-27 season when the league had ten teams. The two division structure remained until 1937-38 by which time
the NHL had been reduced to eight teams. From 1938-39 the NHL played as one division until
the 1967-68 expansion when two divisions were introduced again - see the East Division and West
Division.
ii. One of the divisions of the World Hockey
Association between 1974-76.
iii. One of the divisions of the now defunct Northern Conference of the American Hockey League. The last season for the division was
1996-97.
- Canadian Hockey Association (1909-10)
- Founded in 1909 as the top hockey league,
replacing the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey
Association. The league folded in January 1910 without concluding the
championship and was then amalgamated into the National
Hockey Association for the 1910-11 season.

Five teams took part in the
league - they were All-Montreal HC, Montreal
Nationals, Montreal Shamrocks, Ottawa
Senators and Qu�bec Bulldogs.
- Canadian Hockey Association (1994- ) [web
site]
- The Canadian Hockey Association was created in 1994 with the merger of
the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. The association is the only organization
governing hockey in Canada. It acts as the liaison between players, coaches, officials,
volunteers and other individual involved in national, provincial, international and local
levels of the sport. The Canadian Hockey Association represents Canada as its official
member at the IIHF and manages Team
Canada. There are 13 Branch Associations of the Canadian Hockey Association
- Hockey Alberta, British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association,
Hockey Manitoba, New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association,
Newfoundland/Labrador Hockey Association,
Northwest Territories Hockey Association,
Northwestern Ontario Hockey Association,
Nova Scotia Hockey Association,
Ontario Hockey Federation, Ottawa District Hockey
Association, Prince Edward Island Hockey Association,
Hockey Qu�bec, Saskatchewan Hockey Association.
- Canadian Hockey League
- The Canadian Hockey League is an alliance of three major junior leagues - Ontario Hockey League,
Qu�bec Major Junior Hockey League and Western
Hockey League. After their separate regular/play-off seasons have
completed, teams contest the Memorial Cup.
- Canadian Intercollegiate Hockey Union
- Referred to as the CIHU.
- Canadian International Hockey League
- Referred to as the CIHL.
- Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) [web
site]
- The CIAU was formed in 1961 as the governing body of intercollegiate athletics in
Canada, and the concept of a national champion was born. The University Cup has been presented to the CIAU hockey
champion since 1963.
- Canadian
Major Junior Goaltender of the Year

Currently referred to as The Hockey Co./Louisville Goaltender of the
Year Award.
- Canadian Major Junior Hockey League
- Referred to as the CMJHL.
- Canadian Major
Junior Player of the Year

Currently referred to as the Bauer Nike Canadian Hockey League Player of
the Year Award.
- Canadian Major
Junior Rookie of the Year

- Canadian Oldtimers’ Hockey Association
- See Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association
- Canadian Professional Hockey League
- This minor pro league operated between 1926 and 1930.
1926-27 : There were 5 teams in the
league's opening season - Hamilton Tigers,
London Panthers, Niagara
Falls Cataracts, Stratford
Nationals and Windsor Hornets.
1927-28 : Detroit
Olympics, Kitchener Millionaires
and Toronto Ravinas joined the
league.
1928-29 : Stratford
Nationals were replaced by Buffalo
Bisons and three teams changed their names - Kitchener
Millionaires became Kitchener
Flying Dutchmen, Toronto Ravinas
became Toronto Millionaires and Windsor
Hornets became Windsor Bulldogs.
1929-30 : Buffalo
Bisons, Detroit Olympics, Hamilton
Tigers, London Panthers, Niagara
Falls Cataracts, Toronto
Millionaires and Windsor Bulldogs
moved to the International-American Hockey League
- Kitchener Flying Dutchmen
remained and were joined by Guelph Maple
Leafs, Galt Terriers and Brantford
Indians for what proved to be the final season for the league.
- Canadian Soo

Played in the International Professional Hockey League
1906-07.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Canadian Western University Athletic Association
- Referred to as the CWUAA.
- Canadian-American Hockey League
- Based in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. A minor pro league founded in 1926.
Referred to as Can-Am. Operated between 1926-27 and
1935-36. The founding teams were Boston Tigers, New Haven Eagles, Providence
Reds, Quebec Castors and Springfield Indians. Philadelphia Arrows joined the league in its second
season and Quebec were replaced by Newark Bulldogs in
1928-29. Newark dropped out after one season and in 1931-32 Boston Tigers became Boston Cubs as the Bronx
Tigers joined the league. The Bronx team were replaced by the Quebec Castors and
Springfield folded after thirteen games in the 1932-33 season. In 1933-34 Boston Cubs
became Boston Tiger Cubs and then in 1934-35 they
became the Boston Bruin Cubs. In the final season
the Boston team were known as Boston Bruins,
Philadelphia became the Philadelphia Ramblers,
Quebec dropped out again and Springfield Indians re-joined the league. In 1936 the four surviving members of the
league - Philadelphia Ramblers, New Haven Eagles, Providence Reds and Springfield Indians
amalgamated with the International
Hockey League to form the International-American
Hockey League.

1926-27 : Boston Tigers, New Haven Eagles, Providence
Reds, Quebec Castors and Springfield Indians.
1927-28 : Boston Tigers,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds, Quebec Castors and Springfield Indians.
1928-29 : Boston Tigers,
New Haven Eagles, Newark Bulldogs,
Philadelphia Arrows, Providence
Reds and Springfield Indians.
1929-30 : Boston Tigers,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds and Springfield Indians.
1930-31 : Boston Tigers,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds and Springfield Indians.
1931-32 : Boston Cubs,
Bronx
Tigers, New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds and Springfield Indians.
1932-33 : Boston Cubs,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds, Quebec Castors and Springfield Indians.
1933-34 : Boston Tiger Cubs,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds and Quebec Castors.
1934-35 : Boston Bruin Cubs,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Arrows,
Providence
Reds and Quebec Castors.
1935-36 : Boston Bruins,
New Haven Eagles, Philadelphia Ramblers,
Providence
Reds and Springfield Indians.

1926-27 : New Haven Eagles
(Regular Season) - Springfield Indians
(Play-off Champions)
1927-28 : Springfield Indians
(Regular Season) - Springfield Indians
(Play-off Champions)
1928-29 : Boston Tigers
(Regular Season) - Boston Tigers
(Play-off Champions)
1929-30 : Providence
Reds (Regular Season) - Providence
Reds (Play-off Champions)
1930-31 : Springfield Indians
(Regular Season) - Springfield Indians
(Play-off Champions)
1931-32 : Providence
Reds (Regular Season) - Providence
Reds (Play-off Champions)
1932-33 : Philadelphia Arrows
(Regular Season) - Boston Cubs (Play-off
Champions)
1933-34 : Providence
Reds (Regular Season) - Providence
Reds (Play-off Champions)
1934-35 : Boston Bruin Cubs
(Regular Season) - Boston Bruin Cubs
(Play-off Champions)
1935-36 : Philadelphia Ramblers
(Regular Season) - Philadelphia Ramblers
(Play-off Champions)
- Canadian-American Senior Hockey League
- Referred to as CASH. Operated 1980-91.
- Can-Am
- See Canadian-American Hockey League
- Can-Am Hockey League
- A senior amateur league that operated for one season - 1973-74.
- Canberra Knights [web
site]

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Play in the Australian
Ice Hockey League.
Home ice : Phillip Ice Rink
Team colours : teal, white & black
General manager : John Raut
Head coach : Laing Harrow
- Canning, Simon (1964-)
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for New Zealand in the
World Championships Pool D
Qualifier 1995 & 1997 and the 1998
World Championships Pool D.
Club Career : Played for Blacktown
(Australia) and Warringah (Australia).
Honours : Australian All-Star Second Line 1995.
NSW State Team (Goodall Cup) 1995.
- Can-Pro
- See Canadian
Professional Hockey League
- Canterbury Bankstown IHC
-

Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia. Canterbury Bankstown Ice Hockey Club
was founded in 1969. In 1981 the club merged with the Glebe
Winfield Lions to form the Canterbury
United IHC.
Home ice : Canterbury Ice Rink
Team colours :
- Canterbury Eagles IHC [web
site]
-

Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia. Canterbury Eagles Ice Hockey Club
was known as Canterbury United IHC
prior to 1986.
Home ice : Canterbury Ice Rink
Team colours : black & gold
- Canterbury Ice Hawks

Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1982.
Home ice : Canterbury Ice Rink
Team colours :
- Canterbury Ice Rink [web
site]
- Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1966 as an open air rink.
In 1968 the rink was covered.
Home ice for : Canterbury Bankstown IHC,
United International IHC, Glebe
Winfield Lions, Canterbury United IHC,
Canterbury Ice Hawks, Canterbury Eagles IHC
Capacity :
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 100 feet
- Canterbury United IHC

Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1981 by the merger of Canterbury Bankstown IHC
and Glebe Winfield Lions. Name changed
in 1986 to Canterbury Eagles IHC.
Home ice : Canterbury Ice Rink
Team colours : purple & gold
- Cape Breton Major Hockey League
- Referred to as the CBMHL. Operated 1950-51.
- Cape Breton Oilers
-

Nova Scotia, Canada. Played in the American Hockey League 1988-96.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach :
Ron Low
1988-89, Lorne Molleken 1995-96
Honours : Won the Calder Cup in
1993.
- Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
- Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Franchise moved from the Granby
Pr�dateurs. Played in the QMJHL from 1997-98.
Home ice : Centre 200
Team colours :
- Cape Breton Senior Hockey League
- Referred to as the CBSHL.
- Cape Cod Buccaneers
-

Massachusetts, USA. Played in the Atlantic
Coast Hockey League 1981-82. The team folded on 1st February 1982.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Cape Cod Codders

Massachusetts, USA. Formerly known as the Cape Cod
Cubs.
Played in the North American
Hockey League 1974-76. For the 1975-76 season they were simply called
the Cap Codders. Folded on the 13th February 1976.
Home ice : Cape Cod Coliseum
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Cleveland Crusaders 1974-75, New
England Whalers 1974-76
General manager : Joseph W Sherman 1974-75, Larry Kish 1975-76
Head coach : Larry Kish 1974-76
- Cape Cod Coliseum
- Massachusetts, USA.
Home ice for : Cape Cod Codders
Capacity : 5,000
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Cape Cod Cubs

Massachusetts, USA. Played in the North
American Hockey League 1973-74. Name changed to Cape
Cod Codders.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Boston
Bruins 1972-74
- Cape Codders
- See Cape Cod Codders
- Cape Fear Fire Antz

Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA. Played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League
2002-03, South East Hockey League
2003-04. Name changed to Fayetteville
Fire Antz when the team moved to the Southern
Professional Hockey League for the 2004-05 season.
Home ice : Crown Coliseum
Team colours :
white, red & gold
General manager :
Kevin MacNaught 2002-04
Head coach :
Scott Rex 2002-04
- Capillas, Antonio 'Capi' (1956-)
- Born in Jaca, Spain. Forward. A member of the first Spanish team to enter
a World Championship.
International Career : Played 49 games
(19+18=37) for Spain
between 1977 and 1989 (including the 1977 World Championship Pool C). Coached Spain 1993- .
Club Career : Played for Casco Viejo
1976-79 and CH Jaca 1982-89.
- Capital Beltway Hockey League [web
site]
- Youth hockey league that operates at Atom, Mite, Squirt, PeeWee, Bantam
and Midget levels in Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia in the USA. Within the CBHL, there are two levels of play, "A" & "B". At the "A" level teams play more games during the season than the "B" level and the ability of the players is often more advanced. There are playoffs at the end of the season for both "A" & "B" level teams, as well as District, Regional and National Championships for "A" level teams.
Teams in the league in 1999-2000 were Baltimore
Stars, Blue Ridge, Bowie
Bruins, Chesapeake Chiefs, Chevy
Chase, Easton Ice Hawks, Frederick
Fury, Hampton Roads
Junior Admirals, Howard Huskies, Metro Maple
Leafs, Montgomery Blue Devils,
Northern Virginia Ice Dogs,
Patriots Hockey Club, Peninsula Youth
Hockey, Prince William, Reston
Raiders, Richmond Junior
Renegades, Tidewater, Tri City Eagles and
Washington Little Capitals.
- Capital Centre
- Landover, Maryland, USA. Name changed to US Airways Arena.
Home ice for : former home ice for the Washington
Capitals.
Capacity : 18,130
Ice pad size :
- Capital District Islanders

Played in the American Hockey League 1990-93.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Cappato, Sonia (1968- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Italy
(Women) in the 2000 World Championship (Women).
Club Career : Played for HC Lario.
- Caprice, Frank (1962- )
- Born Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1982.
Club Career : Played for Vancouver Canucks 1982-88, Cardiff Devils 1996-98 and Ayr Scottish Eagles 1999- .
Medals : Junior World Championship gold in 1982.
- Captain
- The Captain is the only player allowed to query decisions with the Officials.
The Captain has a C on a his jersey to signify that he is the Captain.
Because ice hockey teams play in shifts of players, the Captain isn't always on the ice - so there are
also two Assistant Captains or Alternate Captains on each team (signified by
an A on their jersey) so that, hopefully, there is always a Captain on the ice.
Some coaches pick the Captain & his Assistants/Alternates, at other clubs the team may pick the
players to fill these roles and in one case, the Minnesota
Wild (in their first NHL season) rotated the roles through the squad of
players on a predetermined basis.
- Carbonneau, Guy (1960- )
- Born in Sept-Iles, Quebec, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Assistant Coach for
Canada at the 2001 World
Championships.
Club Career : Played for Nova
Scotia Voyageurs & Montreal Canadiens
1980-81, Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1981-82, Montreal Canadiens 1982-94,
St Louis Blues 1994-95 and Dallas
Stars 1995-00.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1986, 1993 & 1999.
Honours : Won the Frank J
Selke Trophy in 1988, 1989 & 1992.
- Cardarelli, Joe (1977- )
- Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Left-wing. Tampa
Bay Lightning 7th pick (186th overall) in the 1995 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Adirondack
Red Wings & Chesapeake
Icebreakers 1997-98, Cleveland
Lumberjacks & Chesapeake
Icebreakers 1998-99, Florida
Everblades (plus one game for Detroit
Vipers) 1999-00, Bracknell Bees
2000-01 and Manchester Storm 2001- .
Honours : Sekona Face To Watch - March
2001.
- Cardiff Capitals

Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Reserve team for Cardiff
Devils. Played in the English League in 1996-97.
Home ice : Wales
National Ice Rink
Team colours :
- Cardiff Comets [web
site]
-

Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Founded 1994. Ladies ice hockey team. Play in the
English Womens League Southern Division 1994-01 and the British Womens Premier League
2001- .
Home ice : Wales
National Ice Rink
Team colours : white, black & gold
Honours : Won the English Womens League Southern Division
in 1998-99 & 1999-00.
Won the Swindon Womens Tournament in 2000 & 2002.
Won the Cleveland Womens International Challenge Cup in 1995 & 1996.
- Cardiff Devils [web site]

Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Founded in 1986. Played in British League
Division Two 1986-87, British League Division One 1987-89, British League Premier
Division 1989-96, Superleague
1996-98, Superleague
& Continental Cup 1998-99, Superleague
1999-01, British National League 2001-03 and the Elite
Ice Hockey League 2003- .
Home ice : The Ice House (previously known as the Wales National Ice Rink)
Team colours : white, red & green
General manager : Shannon Hope 2003- , Brent Pope
Head coach : Glenn Mulvenna & Dave
Whistle 2003- , Gerad Adams
Team captain : Brad Voth
Honours : Won the Heineken
Championship 1990 & 1993.
Won the British Championship in 1994
& 1999.
Won the Superleague
1996-97.
Won the British National League 1989-90,
1992-93 & 1993-94.
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup in 1992.
Retired jersey numbers : 7
9 14 19
35
- Cardiff
Devils - Official Year Book 1988-89
- Written and compiled by Anthony Beer, Howard King & Andy Welch.
Published in Cardiff, Wales in 1988 as The Official
1988-89 Cardiff Devils Year Book .
- Cardiff Rage

Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Played in the Southern Premier League
1997-98 and the British National League 1998-00.
Home ice : The Ice House, previously known as the Wales National Ice Rink
Team colours :
- Carey, Jim (1974- )
- Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA. Netminder. Washington Capitals
2nd pick (32nd overall) in the 1992 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for USA
(Junior) 1992-93 and was the spare goalie for the USA
in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Portland
Pirates & Washington Capitals
1994-95, Washington Capitals
1995-96, Washington Capitals & Boston
Bruins 1996-97, Boston Bruins & Providence
Bruins 1997-98 and Providence Bruins
& Cincinnati Cyclones & St
Louis Blues 1998-99.
Honours : Won the Vezina Trophy
in 1996.
Won the Baz Bastien Trophy in
1994-95.
Won the
Red
Garrett Memorial Trophy
in 1994-95.
NHL All-Star First Team
1995-96.
- Carez, Fernand (1905- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Belgium in the 1936 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for CSHB, Brussels.
- CARHA
- See Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association
- Carkner, Matt (1980- )
- Born in Winchester, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for
San Jose Sharks.
- Carkner, Terry (1966- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1985-86.
- Carle, Matthew (1984- )
- Born in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for
San Jose Sharks.
- Carleton, Wayne (1946- )
- Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Marlboros 1961-65, Toronto Marlboros
& Toronto Maple Leafs & Tulsa
Oilers 1965-66, Toronto Maple Leafs
& Tulsa Oilers & Rochester
Americans 1966-67, Toronto Maple
Leafs 1967-68, Toronto Maple Leafs
& Rochester Americans & Phoenix
Roadrunners 1968-69, Toronto Maple
Leafs & Phoenix Roadrunners
& Boston Bruins 1969-70, Boston
Bruins 1970-71, California Golden
Seals 1971-72, Ottawa
Nationals 1972-73, Toronto Toros
1973-74, New England Whalers
1974-75, New England Whalers & Edmonton
Oilers 1975-76, Birmingham Bulls
& Barrie Flyers 1976-77 and Barrie
Flyers 1977-78.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1970.
Honours : Most Valuable Player at the WHA All-Star Game
1973.
NHL All-Star Roster 1968.
- Carlevale, Joe (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1975-76.
- Carlin Trophy
- The John Carlin Trophy was presented annually to the top scorer in the
Eastern Amateur Hockey League
1933-48 and 1949-53.

1935-36 :
Bobby Lee (Baltimore
Orioles)
1936-37 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1937-38 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1938-39 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1940-41 :
Norm Burns (Washington Eagles)
1943-44 :
Hank Damore (New Haven Eagles &
Brooklyn Crescents)
1944-45 :
Tom Brennan (Boston Olympics)
1946-47 : Pentti Lund
(Boston Olympics)
1948-49 : League did not operate
1949-50 :
Valentine Delory (New
York Rovers)
- Carlon, Tom (1987- )
- Born in Telford, Shropshire, England. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Coventry Blaze
2005-07.
- Carlsberg Cup
- An event organised at Streatham Ice Rink as part
of Thames Television ice hockey coverage in the autumn of 1982.
i. Semi-finals :
Murrayfield Racers 10-3 Cleveland
Bombers
Streatham Redskins 5-1 Nottingham Panthers
ii. Final :
Murrayfield Racers 4-3
Streatham Redskins.
- Carlson, Dan (1979- )
- Born in Edina, Minnesota, USA. Forward.
Club Career : Played for EHC Munchen
2005-06 and Coventry Blaze 2006-07.
- Carlson, Earl (1925-1970)
- Born Kenora, Ontario, Canada. He first came to Britain with the Royal Canadian Air Force
aged 17. He was based in the North East of England and helped form a team which
played in the Canadian Bomber Group League at the then new Durham Ice Rink. After World War Two he settled in
Darlington and became team captain of the Durham Wasps
from their formation in 1947. He played for the Durham Wasps in the Northern Tournament in
the late 1940s and 1950s. On the 18 January 1958 he was named Player of the Week by
the Ice Hockey World - a rare distinction for any player outside of the British National League. He retired in the
early 1960s but made a brief comeback for Durham Wasps in 1966-67 in the Northern League. He was a modest, reserved and popular
man who was one of the pioneers of ice hockey in the North East.
Club Career : Durham Wasps
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1998.
- Carlson, Jack (1954- )
- Born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA. Left-wing. Brother of Jeff & Steve
Carlson. Missed the entire 1979-80 season through injury.
Club Career : Played for Marquette Iron Rangers
1972-74, Johnstown Jets & Minnesota Fighting Saints
1974-75, Minnesota Fighting Saints
& Edmonton Oilers 1975-76, Minnesota Fighting Saints
& New England Whalers 1976-77,
New England Whalers 1977-78, New England Whalers
& Minnesota North Stars
1978-79, Minnesota North Stars
1980-82, St Louis Blues 1982-84 and Minnesota
North Stars 1986-87.
- Carlson, Jeff (1953- )
- Born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA. Right-wing. Brother of Jack & Steve
Carlson. Played Jeff Hanson in the fim "Slap
Shot".
Club Career : Played for Marquette Iron Rangers 1973-74,
Johnstown Jets 1974-75, Johnstown Jets
& Minnesota Fighting Saints
1975-76, Greensboro Generals & Hampton Gulls
& Mohawk Valley Comets 1976-77,
Phoenix Roadrunners & Springfield Indians
1977-78, Phoenix Roadrunners
1978-79, Muskegon Mohawks 1979-80, Muskegon Mohawks
& Fort Wayne Komets 1980-81 and Muskegon Mohawks
1981-83.
- Carlson, Steve (1955- )
- Born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA. Forward. Brother of Jack & Jeff
Carlson. Played Steve Hanson in the fim "Slap
Shot".
Club Career : Played for Marquette Iron Rangers 1973-74,
Johnstown Jets 1974-75, Johnstown Jets
& Minnesota Fighting Saints
1975-76, Minnesota Fighting Saints
& New England Whalers 1976-77,
Springfield Indians & New England Whalers
1977-78, Edmonton Oilers 1978-79, Los Angeles Kings
1979-80, Houston Apollos & Springfield Indians
1980-81, Nashville South Stars
1981-82, Birmingham South Stars
1982-83 and Baltimore Skipjacks
1983-87.
- Carlsson, Anders 'Masken' (1960- )
- Born in G�vle, Sweden. Forward. New Jersey Devils 5th choice, 66th overall in the 1986 NHL draft. Played 104 games over three seasons in the NHL (7 goals and 26 assists). Also a talented soccer player who represented Sweden at junior levels in that sport.
International Career : Played 121 games for
Sweden between 1984 and 1997 (25 goals). Played for Sweden in the 1987
Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for G�vle Godtemlares
IK, Bryn�s IF, S�dert�lje
SK, Maine Mariners, New Jersey
Devils, Utica Devils, Team Boro, V�ster�s IK and
Leksands IF.
Medals : Won the World Championship
in 1987 and 1991.
Won the European Championship in 1990.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1980, 1985 and 1993.
- Carlsson, Calle (1972- )
- Born in Stockholm, Sweden. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for AIK Solna 1997-99, Nottingham Panthers
1999-00, Iserlohner Roosters 2000-01, Nottingham Panthers
2001-02 and Sheffield Steelers
2002-03.
Medals : Won the Challenge
Cup 2002-03.
Won the Superleague
2002-03.
- Carlsson, Herman (1906-1990)
- Born in Sweden. Netminder.
International Career : Played 31 games for Sweden
between 1930 and 1936.
Club Career : Played for AIK.
Medals : Won the European
Championship in 1932.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1934 and 1935.
- Carlsson, Stig 'Bonden' (1924-1978)
- Born in Sweden. Forward.
International Career : Played 149 games for
Sweden between 1947 and 1958 (85 goals).
Club Career : Played for S�dert�lje
SK.
Medals : Won the World Championship
in 1953.
Won the European Championship in 1951 and 1953.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1953 and 1956.
- Carlyle, John Cumming 'Johnnie' (1929- )
- Born in Falkirk, Scotland. Forward/Defenceman. Played and coached
professionally in England and Scotland in a career spanning more than 25
years.
International Career : Played for Scotland. Played for Great Britain 1950-61. Coached Great
Britain 1971-73.
Club Career : Played for Falkirk
Lions, Harringay Racers, Edinburgh
Royals, Brighton Tigers and Edinburgh
Royals. Coached Edinburgh
Royals and Brighton Tigers.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1988.
Captain of Harringay Racers.
- Carlyle, Randy (1956- )
- Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Toronto Maple Leafs
1st pick (30th overall) in the 1976 NHL
Amateur Draft. Played 1,055 NHL games with Toronto, Pittsburgh and Winnipeg - scoring 148 goals and 647 points.
Winnipeg Jets front office staff
1993-95.
International Career : Played for Canada
in the 1989 World Championship.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
& Dallas Black Hawks 1976-78,
Pittsburgh Penguins 1978-83, Pittsburgh Penguins
& Winnipeg Jets 1983-84 and Winnipeg Jets
1984-93.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Winnipeg Jets
(assistant) 1995-96, Manitoba Moose
(assistant, then head coach) 1996-97, Manitoba
Moose 1997-01, Washington Capitals
(assistant) 2002-04, Manitoba Moose
2004-05, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
2005-06 and Anaheim Ducks 2006-
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of Manitoba Moose
1996-02.
Medals : Won World Championship silver in
1989.
Honours : Won the James
Norris Memorial Trophy 1980-81.
NHL All-Star First Team
defenceman 1980-81.
NHL All-Star Roster 1981, 1982, 1985 & 1993.
Captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins
1981-84 and co-Captain of the Winnipeg Jets
1989-91.
- Carnb�ck, Patrik 'Carna' (1968- )
- Born in Gothenburg, Sweden. Forward. Montreal Canadiens
7th pick (125th overall) in the 1988 NHL
Entry Draft. Played 154 games over four seasons in the NHL (24 goals and 38 assists).
International Career : Played 73 games for Sweden
between 1990 and 1995 (12 goals).
Club Career : Played for IFK B�cken, V�stra Fr�lunda
HC, Fredricton Canadiens, Montreal Canadiens, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
and K�lner Haie.
Medals : Won the World Championship
in 1992.
Honours : Won the �rets Rookie Trophy
1989-90.
- Carney, Dermot (1983- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Ireland in the 2004 World Championship
Division III.
- Carney, Keith (1970- )
- Born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Defenceman. Buffalo
Sabres 3rd pick (76th overall) in the 1988 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played Team
USA 1991-92. Played for the USA in the 1998
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Team
USA & Buffalo Sabres & Rochester
Americans 1991-92, Buffalo Sabres
& Rochester Americans 1992-93, Buffalo
Sabres & Chicago Blackhawks
& Indianapolis Ice 1993-94, Chicago
Blackhawks 1994-97, Chicago
Blackhawks & Phoenix Coyotes
1997-98, Phoenix Coyotes 1998-01, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
2001-04 and Anaheim Mighty Ducks
& Vancouver Canucks 2005- .
- Carolina Coliseum
- Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Home ice for : Columbia
Inferno
Capacity : 6,300
Ice pad size :
- Carolina Hurricanes [web site]

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Replaced Hartford
Whalers in the National Hockey League when
the franchise was transferred for the start of the 1997-98 season. Played
their home games at the Greensboro Coliseum
until the 1999-2000 season when they moved, on the 29th October, to Raleigh.
Home ice : Raleigh
Entertainment and Sports Arena
Team colours : red, black & silver
Affiliations have included : Albany River Rats 2006-08,
Cincinnati
Cyclones 1999-01, Florida Everblades
1998-07, Lowell Lock Monsters 2001-06,
Richmond Renegades 1997-98,
The Beast of New Haven 1997-99
General manager : Jim Rutherford 1997-
Head coach : Paul Maurice
1997-03, Paul Maurice & Peter Laviolette 2003-04, Peter Laviolette
2004-
Team captain : Kevin Dineen 1997-98, Keith
Primeau 1998-99, Keith
Primeau & Ron Francis 1999-00,
Ron Francis 2000-04,
Rod Brind'Amour 2005-
Honours : Won the Prince of
Wales Trophy in 2001-02 & 2005-06.
Won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
Retired jersey numbers : 10
- Carolina Monarchs

Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. Played in the American Hockey League in 1996-97.
Home ice : Greensboro Colliseum
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Florida Panthers
1995-97
General manager : Brian McKenna 1996-97
Head coach : Rich Kromm 1996-97
- Carolina Thunderbirds
-

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA. Formerly the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds.
Played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League
1982-87, All-American Hockey
League 1987-88 and the East
Coast Hockey League 1988-89. Name changed to Winston-Salem Thunderbirds for the 1989-90
season.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Rick Dudley
1981-86, Brendon Watson 1988-89
Honours : Won the Jack Riley Cup in 1989.
Won the Atlantic Coast Hockey League
in 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85 & 1985-86.
Won the Bob Payne Trophy in 1983, 1985
& 1986.
Won the All-American Hockey
League Play Off Championship in 1988.
- Carom
- An American word used to describe a puck rebounding off the boards or any other object.
- Caron, Ronald (1929- )
- Born in Hull, Quebec, Canada. Chief Scout for
Montreal Canadiens
1974-75.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Montreal Voyageurs 1970-71.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of
Montreal Canadiens
1973-74 (assistant),
Montreal Canadiens
1975-76 (assistant), St Louis Blues
1983-94 & 1996-97.
- Carpano, Andrea (1976- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Italy in the 1999 World Championships Pool
A.
- Carpenter, Bob (1963- )
- Born in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA. Centre. Washington
Capitals 1st pick (3rd overall) in the 1981 NHL Entry
Draft.
International Career : Played for USA
(Junior) 1980-81. Played for the USA in the
1987 World Championships and the 1984 & 1987 Canada
Cups.
Club Career : Played for Washington
Capitals 1981-86, Washington
Capitals & New York Rangers
& Los Angeles Kings 1986-87, Los
Angeles Kings 1987-88, Los Angeles
Kings & Boston Bruins 1988-89, Boston
Bruins 1989-92, Washington Capitals
1992-93 and New Jersey Devils 1993-99.
Coached Albany River Rats & New Jersey Devils
1999-00 (assistant), Albany River Rats
2000-01 (assistant) and Albany River Rats
2001-02.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1995.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1985.
- Carpenter, Debb (- )
- Forward.
Club Career : Played for London
Knights 1998-99, Basingstoke Bison
1999-00 and San Antonio Iguanas
& Hull Thunder & Ayr Scottish Eagles
2000- .
- Carpenter, Eddie (1890-1963)
- Born in Hartford, Michigan, USA. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Port Arthur Lake City 1909-1912,
Moncton Victorias 1912-13, New
Glasgow Black Foxes 1913-14, Toronto
Blue Shirts 1914-15, Seattle
Metropolitans 1915-17, Quebec Bulldogs
1919-20 and Hamilton Tigers 1920-21. Coached the Port Arthur Bear Cats
1924-26.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1917.
Won the Allan Cup in 1925 & 1926 (coach).
- Carpenter, Steve (1971- )
- Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Solihull
Blaze 1996-97, Nottingham Panthers
1997-00 and Sheffield Steelers 2000-
.
- Carr, Lorne (1910-2007)
- Born in Stoughton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Buffalo
Bisons 1931-33, Syracuse Stars &
New York Rangers & Philadelphia
Arrows 1933-34, New York Americans
1934-41 and Toronto Maple Leafs
1941-46.
Medals :
Won the Stanley Cup in
1942 & 1945.
Honours : NHL All-Star First Team
right-wing 1942-43 and 1943-44.
- Carr-Harris, Brian (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain
in 1931.
- Carr-Harris, Lorne (1899- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain in 1924.
Medals : Won
Olympic bronze in 1924.
Won World Championship bronze in 1924.
- Carriere, Jason (1974- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman/Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Macon Whoopee &
Fort Worth Fire 1997-98, South Carolina Stingrays &
Augusta Lynx & Miami Matadors 1998-99 and
Indianapolis Ice 1999- .
- Carriou, Allan (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for France
in the 2001 & 2003 World
Championship Division I, the 2002 Olympics
and the 2004 World Championships.
Medals :
Won World
Championship Division I (Group A) silver in 2001.
Won World
Championship Division I (Group B) gold in 2003.
- Carroll, Billy (1959- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre. New
York Islanders 3rd pick (38th overall) in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for London
Knights 1976-79, Indianapolis
Checkers 1979-80, Indianapolis
Checkers & New York Islanders
1980-81, New York Islanders 1981-84,
Edmonton Oilers 1984-85, Edmonton
Oilers & Nova Scotia Oilers
& Detroit Red Wings 1985-86 and Detroit
Red Wings 1986-87.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1981, 1982, 1983 & 1985.
- Carruthers, Colin MC (1890-1957)
- He was awarded the Military Cross in WW1. The MC is granted to
army personnel in recognition of gallantry during active operations against
the enemy.
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1924-28.
Medals : Won
Olympic bronze in 1924.
Won World Championship bronze in 1924.
Won European Championship bronze in
1928.
- Carruthers, Eric (1895-1931)
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1924-30.
Medals : Won
Olympic bronze in 1924.
Won World Championship bronze in 1924.
Won European Championship bronze in
1928.
- Carrying the Puck
- A phrase used to describe a move where the player has control of the puck
with his stick and moves along the ice - normally in the direction of the
opposing goal. If the player literally carried the puck in his glove it
would be an infraction of the rules.
- Carson, Bill 'Doc' (1900-?)
- Born in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Maple Leafs 1926-28, Toronto Maple
Leafs & Boston Bruins 1928-29, Boston
Bruins 1929-30, London Techumsehs
1930-31 and New Haven Eagles 1933-34.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1929.
- Carson, Frank (1902-1967)
- Born in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Stratford
Indians 1921-25, Stratford Indians
& Montreal Maroons 1925-26, Montreal
Maroons 1926-27, Montreal Maroons
& Stratford Nationals 1927-28, Windsor
Bulldogs 1928-30, New York Americans
1930-31, Detroit Falcons & New
Haven Eagles 1931-32 and Detroit Red
Wings 1932-34.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1926.
- Carson, Gerald 'Stub'
(1905-1956)
- Born in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia
Arrows 1927-28, Montreal Canadiens
& New York Rangers (on loan from
the Habs) 1928-29, Providence Reds
& Montreal Canadiens 1929-30, Providence
Reds 1930-32, Montreal Canadiens
1932-36 and Montreal Maroons.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1930.
- Carson, Lee (1974- )
- Club Career : Played for Cardiff
Devils 1990-95 and Basingstoke Bison
1995-96.
- Carson, Russel (- )
- International Career : Manager of the 1960 Australian
Olympic team.
- Carter, Andrew (1977- )
- Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1992-94, Durham Wasps & Blackburn
Hawks 1994-95 and Durham Wasps & Billingham
Bombers & Dumfries Border
Vikings 1995-96.
- Carter, Anson (1974- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Quebec
Nordiques 10th pick (220th overall) in the 1992 NHL
Entry Draft.
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1993-94.
Club Career : Played for Washington
Capitals & Boston Bruins
1996-97, Boston Bruins 1997-2000, Edmonton
Oilers 2000-02, Edmonton Oilers
& New York Rangers 2002-03, New
York Rangers & Washington
Capitals 2003- .
- Carter, Ron (1958- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1975-76.
- Carter, Ryan (1983- )
- Born in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Anaheim Ducks
2006- .
Medals :
Won the Stanley
Cup in 2007.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 52
- Cartwright, Butch (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1953.
- Carvel, Greg (1971- )
- Born in Canton, New York, USA. Pittsburgh
Penguins only pick (22nd overall) in the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft.
Director of hockey operations with the Lowell
Lock Monsters 1997-99 and Scouting & Video Co-ordinator for the Anaheim Mighty Ducks
1999- .
- Carveth, Joe (1918-1985)
- Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Detroit
Pontiacs 1937-39, Indianapolis
Capitals 1939-40, Detroit Red Wings
1940-41, Detroit Red Wings & Indianapolis
Capitals 1941-42, Detroit Red Wings
1942-43, Detroit Red Wings & Indianapolis
Capitals 1943-44, Detroit Red Wings
1944-46, Boston Bruins 1946-47, Boston
Bruins & Montreal Canadiens
1947-48, Montreal Canadiens 1948-49,
Montreal Canadiens & Detroit
Red Wings 1949-50, Detroit Red Wings
& Indianapolis Capitals
1950-51, Cleveland Barons & Vancouver
Canucks 1951-52, Chatham Maroons
& Toledo Mercurys 1952-53 and Chatham
Maroons 1953-54.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1943 & 1950.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1950.
- Carvil, Stewart (1970- )
- Born in Brighton, Sussex, England. Played both forward & defence.
International Career : Played for England at
Under 16 level.
Club Career : Played for Medway
Bears 1986-90, Humberside Seahawks
1990-93, Humberside Hawks 1993-94, Peterborough
Pirates & Telford Tigers
1994-95, Medway Bears 1995-97 and Invicta
Dynamos 1997-98.
- Casco Viejo (CH Casco Viejo)

Bilbao, Spain. Founded in 1975. Name changed after the 1980-81 season to CH Vizcaya.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Spanish
Championship in 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79 and 1980-81.
- CASH
- See Canadian-American Senior Hockey League
- CASHL
- See Canadian-American Senior Hockey League
- Cashman, Wayne (1945- )
- Born Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. See the
Unusual
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa
Generals & Boston
Bruins (one game) 1964-65, Oshawa
Generals 1965-66, Oklahoma City
Blazers 1966-67, Boston
Bruins & Oklahoma City
Blazers 1967-68, Boston
Bruins & Hershey Bears 1968-69
and Boston
Bruins 1969-83. Coached New York
Rangers 1986-92 (assistant), Tampa
Bay Lightning 1992-96 (assistant), Philadelphia
Flyers 1996-97 (assistant), Philadelphia
Flyers 1997-98 (head coach & then assistant), Philadelphia
Flyers 1998-00 (assistant) and Boston
Bruins 2000- (assistant).
Medals :
Won the Stanley Cup in
1970 & 1972.
Honours : NHL All-Star Second
Team left-wing 1973-74.
NHL All-Star Roster 1974.
- Cassels, Andrew (1969- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1988-89.
- Cassidy, Bruce (1965- )
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Chicago Blackhawks 1st pick
(18th overall) in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft.
He only played 10 games at the start of the 1996-97 before switching to
coaching with Jacksonville.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1983-84. Played for Team Canada 1986-87.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa 67's 1982-83,
Ottawa 67's & Chicago Blackhawks
(one game) 1983-84, Ottawa 67's 1984-85, Chicago Blackhawks
(one game) & Nova Scotia Oilers
1985-86, Chicago Blackhawks & Nova Scotia Oilers
& Team Canada & Saginaw Generals
1986-87, Chicago Blackhawks & Saginaw
Hawks 1987-89, Chicago Blackhawks
& Indianapolis Ice 1989-90, HC
Alleghe 1990-93, ESV Kaufbeuren
1993-94 and Indianapolis Ice 1994-97.
Coached Jacksonville Lizard Kings
1996-98, Indianapolis Ice 1998-99, Trenton Titans
1999-00, Grand Rapids Griffins
2000-02 and Washington Capitals
2002-03 (axed as coach in December 2003).
Medals : Won the Memorial Cup
in 1984.
Won the Won the Turner
Cup in 1990.
Won the Fred
A Huber Trophy in 2000-01.
- Cassidy, Dave (1942- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1973.
- Casslind, Yngve (1932-1992)
- Born in Sweden. Netminder.
International Career : Played 20 games for Sweden
between 1955 and 1958.
Club Career : Played for IK G�ta and
Skellefte� AIK.
Medals : Won the World Championship
in 1957.
Won the European Championship in 1957.
- Cassolato, Tony (1956- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1973-74.
- Casteels, Jan (1947- ) [e-mail]
- Born in Belgium. Author of two ice hockey books publsihed in 1995 - "90 Jaar Ijshockey
in Belgie" and "KNAPp Olympia", both written in Dutch. An
associate member of the Swedish Icehockey Historical
and Statistical Society. The Belgium Consultant for the A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey.

- Castlereagh Flames

Dundonald, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1989 and played in the Scottish League
Division One 1989-93.
Home ice : Dundonald International Ice
Bowl
Team colours : blue, white and red.
- Castlereagh Goldwings

Dundonald, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Played in
the Scottish
National League 2000-01.
Home ice : Dundonald International Ice
Bowl
Team colours :
- Castlereagh Knights

Dundonald, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1996 and played in the Northern
Premier League 1996-97.
Home ice : Dundonald International Ice
Bowl
Team colours : white, green and red
- Castro, Guillermo (1986- )
- Born in Mexico. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Mexico (Junior)
2003-04.
Club Career : Played for Galerias.
Medals : Won World Championship (Junior U18) Division III
gold in 2003-04.
- Catching Glove
- Used by the goaltender for handling and catching the puck.
- Catenaro, Angelo 'Cat' (1965-
)
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Italy.
Club Career : Played for Ayr Scottish Eagles
1996-99 .
Medals : Won the British
Championship 1998.
Won the Superleague 1997-98.
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup 1997.
Won the Express Cup 1997-98.
Honours : Captain of Ayr Scottish Eagles
1996-99 .
- Cathcart, Adam (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Basingstoke
Bison 1995-96.
- Cathcart, George (- )
- Forward.
Club Career : Played for Ayr
Bruins 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Icy Smith
Cup in 1976.
- Cattarinich, Joseph (- )
- Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.
- Cattini, Ferdinand 'Pic' (1916-1969)
- Born in Grono, Switzerland. Forward. Member of the famous 'Ni-line'
with his brother Hans Cattini and Bibi Torriani.
International Career : Played 107 games for Switzerland scoring 92
goals (including the 1936 & 1948 Olympics
and the 1934 World
Championships).
Club Career : Played for HC Davos 1933-34.
Medals : Won Olympic
bronze in 1948.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 1998 (player).
- Cattini, Hans (1914-1987)
- Born in Grono, Switzerland. Forward. Member of the famous 'Ni-line'
with his brother Pic Cattini and Bibi Torriani.
International Career : Played 111 games for Switzerland scoring 74
goals (including the 1936 & 1948 Olympics
and the 1934 World
Championships).
Club Career : Played for HC Davos 1933-34.
Medals : Won Olympic bronze in 1948.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 1998 (player).
- Caufield, Jay (1960- )
- Born in Philadelphia, Pensylvania, USA. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Toledo
Goaldiggers & New Haven
Nighthawks 1985-86, New York Rangers
& Flint Spirits & New
Haven Nighthawks 1986-87, Minnesota
North Stars & Kalamazoo Wings
1987-88, Pittsburgh Penguins
1988-90, Pittsburgh Penguins & Muskegon
Lumberjacks 1990-91, Pittsburgh
Penguins 1991-93 and Kalamazoo Wings
1993-94.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1991 & 1992.
- Caulville, Steven (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Ayr
Bruins 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Icy Smith
Cup in 1976.
- Cavallin, Mark (1971- )
- Born in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for London Knights (UK)
1999-00 and Belfast Giants 2000- .
Medals :
Won the British Championship in 2000.
Honours : Sekona
Face To Watch - November 1999.
BIHWA All-Star goalie 1996-97.
- Cavallini, Paul (1965- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Nickname was Wally. Washington
Capitals 9th pick (205th overall) in the 1984 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada & Binghamton Whalers
1985-86, Washington Capitals & Binghamton
Whalers 1986-87, Washington
Capitals & St Louis Blues
1987-88, St Louis Blues 1988-92, St
Louis Blues & Washington
Capitals 1992-93 and Dallas Stars
1993-96.
Honours : Won the NHL Plus-Minus Award
in 1990.
NHL All-Star Roster 1990.
- Cavanagh, Peter (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Australia in the 1962 World
Championships.
- Cavilla, Colum (- )
- Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Ayr Scottish Eagles
1996-98.
Medals : Won the British
Championship 1998.
Won the Superleague 1997-98.
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup 1997.
Won the Express Cup 1997-98.
- Cazacu, Roberto (1974- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for Romania in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for Steua Bucarest .
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