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Adrian and Aucoin
Milbury also remade the defensive corps, replacing departed free agents Adrian Aucoin, Roman Hamrlik and Jonsson, who left the NHL to play in his native Sweden, with Alexei Zhitnik, Brad Lukowich and Brent Sopel.
Tallon made several moves in the summer of 2005, most notably the signing of Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup – winning goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and All-Star defenseman Adrian Aucoin.
Aucoin was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana, to parents Isidore Adrian Aucoin and Thelma Suzanne Melancon, who adopted him as an infant through Catholic Charities of Alexandria, Louisiana He had three siblings, Carla, Kim, and Keith, all of whom were adopted as well.
Both he and Adrian Aucoin recorded blasts of 102. 2 mph in the event.
The record was previously shared by Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders ( 1974 – 75 ) and Adrian Aucoin of the Vancouver Canucks ( 1998 – 99 ).
* Won the Hardest Shot at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition in 2004, along with co-winner Adrian Aucoin.
Adrian Aucoin ( born July 3, 1973 ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
One of five Canucks players chosen to the national team, he was joined by Adrian Aucoin, Ed Jovanovski, Brendan Morrison and Peter Schaefer.
Several foreign NHL players also signed with Modo, including Canadian defenceman Adrian Aucoin and American forward Dan Hinote.
He was joined on the team by four other Canucks – Todd Bertuzzi, Adrian Aucoin, Ed Jovanovski and Peter Schaefer.
By the trade deadline, Cloutier was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks on February 7, 2001, in exchange for defenceman Adrian Aucoin and a second-round selection in the 2001 draft.
However, a day later on October 3, he fractured his tibia bone, ( blocking a shot by Adrian Aucoin ) during an exhibition game, which would result in missing 38 games.
* 2004 – Adrian Aucoin

Adrian and born
* Adrian Leo Doyle ( born 1936 ), Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
* Adrian Amstutz ( born 1953 ), Swiss politician
* Adrian Bailey ( born 1949 ), British Labour Co-operative politician
* Adrian Dix ( born 1966 ), Canadian politician
* Adrian Johns ( born 1951 ), English governor of Gibraltar and former senior officer in the Royal Navy
* Adrian Năstase ( born 1950 ), Romanian politician
* Adrian Piccoli ( born 1970 ), Australian politician
* Adrian Sanders ( born 1959 ), English Liberal Democrat politician
* Adrian Severin ( born 1954 ), Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament
* Adrian Archibald ( born c. 1969 ), British motorcycle racer
* Adrian Arrington ( born 1985 ), American National Football League ( NFL ) player
* Adrian Buchan ( born 1982 ), Australian surfer
* Adrian Cann ( born 1980 ), Canadian Major League Soccer player
* Adrian Clayborn ( born 1988 ), American NFL player
* Adrian Cristea ( born 1983 ), Romanian footballer
* Adrian Cruciat ( born 1983 ), Romanian tennis player
* Adrian Dantley ( born 1956 ), American retired National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player
* Adrian Diaconu ( born 1978 ), Romanian professional boxer
* Adrian Falub ( born 1971 ), Romanian footballer
* Adrian Forbes ( born 1979 ), English footballer
* Adrian Gonzalez ( born 1982 ), Mexican-American Major League Baseball player
* Adrian Griffin ( born 1974 ), American retired NBA player
* Adrian Heath ( born 1961 ), English football manager and former player
* Adrian Ilie ( born 1974 ), Romanian retired footballer

Adrian and 1973
* 1903 – Max Adrian, Irish actor ( d. 1973 )
* November 1 – Max Adrian, Northern Irish actor ( d. 1973 )
Major recordings include the Bach Cello Suites in 1960 ( Paris ) and 1982 ( London ), Elgar's Cello Concerto with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult conducting in 1972, and Strauss ’ s Don Quixote with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham conducting in 1947 / 48 and the Staatskapelle Dresden, Rudolf Kempe conducting in 1973 ( all for EMI for whom he was under exclusive contract ).
After spending the early years of his priesthood in Africa, the British priest Adrian Hastings, inspired by Soviet intelligence, created a storm in 1973 with an article in The Times about the so-called " Wiriyamu massacre " in Mozambique, alleging that the Portuguese Army had massacred 400 villagers at the village of Wiriyamu, near Tete, in December 1972.
Gavin Adrian Wanganeen ( born 18 June 1973 ) is a retired Australian rules footballer, playing in two Australian Football League premierships with Essendon and Port Adelaide.
Adrian previously converted their downtown streets to one-way traffic between 1950 and 1973.
* 1 November-Max Adrian, actor ( died 1973 ).
Robert Adrian Scott ( February 6, 1912 – December 25, 1973 ) was an American screenwriter and film producer.
Adrian Scott died in 1973 in Sherman Oaks, California.
* " The Withered Arm " ( 7 Nov 1973 BBC2 ), adapted by Rhys Adrian, directed by Desmond Davis and starring Billie Whitelaw
Jonas Björler ( born 26 February 1973 ) is the bassist and one of the founding members of the melodic death metal band At the Gates, along with his twin brother Anders Björler, Tomas Lindberg, Alf Svensson, and Adrian Erlandsson.
* Adrian Cole, issues ?- 6, 1973 -?
He appeared in over fifty films, including Village of the Damned ( 1960 ), The List of Adrian Messenger ( 1963 ), Play Dirty ( 1968 ), The File of the Golden Goose ( 1969 ), Run a Crooked Mile ( 1969 ), The Horror of Frankenstein ( 1970 ), Roman Polanski's Macbeth ( 1971 ), Dad's Army ( 1971 ), The Day of the Jackal ( 1973 ), The Sea Wolves ( 1980 ), Krull ( 1983 ), and King Solomon's Mines ( 1985 ).
Max Adrian ( 1 November 1903 – 19 January 1973 ) was an Irish stage, film and television actor and singer.

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