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By his second season, Howe was paired with Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay to form what would become one of the great lines in NHL history – the " Production Line ".
In 1957 Ted Lindsay, who scored 30 goals and led the league in assists with 55, teamed up with Harvey to help start the National Hockey League Players ' Association ( NHLPA ).
In the late 1950s, the Hawks struck gold, picking up three young prospects ( forwards Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita and defenseman Pierre Pilote ), as well as obtaining both star goaltender Glenn Hall and veteran forward Ted Lindsay ( who had just had a career season with 30 goals and 55 assists ) from Detroit.
Originally, the Hall of Fame was not going to become involved in the issue, but was forced to act when dozens of inductees, including Bobby Orr, Ted Lindsay and Brad Park, campaigned for Eagleson's expulsion, even threatening to renounce their membership if he was not removed.
During this time Howe and his linemates, Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay, were known collectively as " The Production Line ", both for their scoring and as an allusion to Detroit auto factories.
* Art Ross Memorial Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer during the regular season: Ted Lindsay, Detroit Red Wings
Over 180 St. Michael's alumni have played in the National Hockey League, including Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Bobby Bauer, Gerry Cheevers, Red Kelly, Tim Horton, Dave Keon, Ted Lindsay, Frank Mahovlich, Reg Noble, and Joe Primeau.
The award was renamed for Detroit Red Wings great Ted Lindsay, officially announced on April 29, 2010.
On April 29, 2010, the National Hockey League Players ' Association announced that the award would be reintroduced as the Ted Lindsay Award to honor Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay for his skill, tenacity, leadership, and role in establishing the original Players ' Association.
Born in Melville, Saskatchewan, " Old Bootnose ", as he was known, was the third member of the Red Wings ' celebrated " Production line " along with Hockey Hall of Fame teammates Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay.
In leading the team in scoring, he joined Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe and Steve Yzerman as the only players in franchise history to do so in 3 consecutive seasons.
In 15 NHL seasons, Näslund was thrice First Team All-Star, chosen in 2002, 2003 and 2004, and a Lester B. Pearson Award recipient ( now known as the Ted Lindsay award ), winning in 2003.
In the off-season, Näslund received the Lester B. Pearson Award ( since renamed the Ted Lindsay Award ), given to the league's best player as voted by the NHLPA.
Howe scored the opening goal, assisted on two Ted Lindsay goals, and fought Ted " Teeder " Kennedy.
Ted Lindsay is second with 19, Brendan Shanahan third with 17, Rick Tocchet fourth at 15 and Brian Sutter fifth with 12.
By 1947, Adams had built a farm system which bred, among others, Alex Delvecchio, Terry Sawchuk, Ted Lindsay, Red Kelly, Sid Abel, and most notably Gordie Howe.
In 1957, Adams traded Ted Lindsay to Chicago because of union-organizing efforts and other players affiliated with the effort being sent to the minors.
routinely tried to injure one another, and whether or not they stood up for teammates in such instances, it got so bad that in 1959 the Rangers ’ Andy Bathgate was compelled to write an article for True magazine, headlined “ Atrocities on Ice .” As this post from the blog Fellowship of Hockey relates, Bathgate ’ s article actually named the league ’ s guiltiest parties when it came to spearing: Montreal ’ s Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson, Boston ’ s Fern Flaman, Chicago ’ s Ted Lindsay and Pierre Pilote, and Lou Fontinato from Bathgate ’ s own Rangers.
In 2011, he won the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading point-scorer and the Ted Lindsay Award as the best player in the league, as voted by fellow players.
A week after the Canucks ' loss, Daniel was in attendance for the NHL Awards show in Las Vegas, having been nominated for the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's most valuable player, the Ted Lindsay Award as the league's most outstanding player and the NHL Foundation Player Award for his and Henrik's work in the Vancouver community.

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In 1987, the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award was established in his memory by Ted Plantos.
The film was awarded an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White ( Orry-Kelly ) and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Jack Lemmon ), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White ( Ted Haworth, Edward G. Boyle ), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Academy Award for Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.
* Ted Robinson, Emmy Award winning and veteran radio and TV sports announcer for NBC, USA, and other networks.
Prominent NFL alumni include Senators Russ Feingold, Richard Lugar and William Frist, media visionary Ted Turner, Academy Award winners Patricia Neal and Don Ameche, Emmy award winners Kelsey Grammer and Shelley Long, television host Oprah Winfrey, news anchors Jane Pauley and the late David Bloom, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Federal National Mortgage CEO Franklin Delano Raines, actors Brad Pitt and Zac Efron, and musician David Cook.
* Whitbread Best Book Award: Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters
* Whitbread Best Book Award: Ted Hughes, Tales from Ovid
* Eric Gregory Award: Robert Nye, Ken Smith, Jean Symons, Ted Walker
* Cholmondeley Award: Ted Walker, Stevie Smith
During the 1980s, Orion's output included Woody Allen films, Hollywood blockbusters such as the first Terminator and the RoboCop films, comedies such as Throw Momma from the Train, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Something Wild and the Bill & Ted films, and best picture Academy Award winners Amadeus, Platoon, Dances with Wolves, and The Silence of the Lambs.
The Bruce Coulter Award was first awarded in 1992 and is dependent on what position the winner of the Ted Morris Trophy played.
Note: All Ted Morris Trophy and Bruce Coulter Award winners played for the winning team, unless otherwise noted.
Produced by Ted Yates, the program won a George Foster Peabody Award and two Emmy Awards.
The Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award is given to the most outstanding player in each year's game.
In 2002, the trophy was renamed The Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award, in honor of former Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams, who had died earlier that year.
Ted Joans was the recipient of the American Book Award Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001, from the Before Columbus Foundation.
* Stephen Leacock Award: Ted Allan, Love Is a Long Shot
In 2002, Princess Elizabeth received the first Nuclear Disarmament Forum Award, the Demiurgus Peace International, ( accompanying president Vladimir Putin, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Ted Turner and others ) for outstanding achievements in the field of strengthening peace among nations in Zug, Switzerland.

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In May 2011, Xe Services ( formerly Blackwater International ) named Ted Wright as CEO.
Most frequently, the band is joined by keyboardist Chris Queen, formerly of the Athens, Georgia, funk band Mr. Tibbs ( a group which also included Ted Pecchio, Daniel Pecchio's son, on bass ).
1933 ), formerly of Dallas, a son of posse member Ted Hinton.
A Massachusetts special Senate election held in January 2010 produced a significant upset when Republican Scott Brown won the United States Senate seat formerly held for 48 years by Democratic Party stalwart Ted Kennedy.
In the 1970s the immunologist Ted Steele, formerly of the University of Wollongong, and colleagues, proposed a neo-Lamarckian mechanism to try to explain why homologous DNA sequences from the VDJ gene regions of parent mice were found in their germ cells and seemed to persist in the offspring for a few generations.
The other Blues Magoos moved to the west coast, enlisted Ted Munda, and released the " Let Your Love Ride " b / w " Who Do You Love " single on Ganim Records in 1969 before replacing Munda with Joey Stec, formerly of The Millenium, and then eventually going their separate ways.
and Style into a new group headed by Ted Harbert, who had formerly run the E!
That same year they released an album of new material, Hymns, which featured the precise drumming of new band member Ted Parsons ( formerly of Swans and Prong ) and brought the band back to its slow and heavy roots while retaining elements of its experiments with electronica and hip-hop.
Pedersen had started law school and later formed The White Octave, so Ted Stevens ( formerly of Lullaby for the Working Class ) stepped in and joined the band.
It was founded in October 1997 by a group of six developers formerly from Raven Software: Chris Rhinehart, Paul MacArthur, Shane Gurno, Ben Gokey, James Sumwalt, and Ted Halsted — later joined by game producer Tim Gerritsen.
UBB. classic ( formerly Ultimate Bulletin Board or UBB ) was an Internet forum software package originally written by Ted O ' Neill of Social Strata, Inc. in 1996.
He was replaced by Ted Saskin, formerly senior director of business affairs and licensing for the NHLPA.
A third Champion label ( along with its sister labels Calvert and Cherokee ) was started in the mid-1950s by the songwriter and record producer Ted Jarrett, in partnership with Alan and Reynolds Bubis ( formerly of the Tennessee & Republic labels ).
Hosts during this transition back to music included Wilson, Jack Spector ( formerly of WMCA ), Jack Hayes, Charlie Brown and later Ted Brown, hired away from then-dominant MOR station WNEW.
< small >< sup > 2 </ sup > This promotion has no connection to the World Championship Wrestling promotion formerly owned by Ted Turner and purchased by World Wrestling Entertainment in 2001.
Ted Failon joined DZMM ’ s roster of broadcasters in 1990 and had a program with the station entitled Gising Pilipinas who formerly aired every day at 2-4 am.
The morning program, formerly known as " BLI in the Morning ," features Dana DiDonato, Jeffrey Jameson, John Mingione ( John Online ), Shawn " Puffy The Producer " Novatt, and Ted Lindner with news and traffic.
Drummer Ted VanTilburg formerly of Morgue played North drums from 1988 to 1993.
The Lord Harries of Pentregarth ( formerly the Lord Bishop of Oxford ), Tony Harrison, William Hazlitt, Thomas Hood, Ted Hughes, Leigh Hunt, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, John Keats, Charles Lamb, Laurie Lee, Jack London, Louis MacNeice, Mary Russell Mitford, Paul Muldoon, Les Murray, E. ( Edith ) Nesbit, Ben Okri, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Plath, Thomas de Quincey, Ethel Rolt Wheeler, Alan Ross, Richard Savage, John Scott, Iain Sinclair, Derek Walcott, Evelyn Waugh and William Wordsworth.

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