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Turgeon and star
In the 1993 Patrick Division Semifinals between the Capitals and New York Islanders, Hunter had led his team with seven postseason goals, and was suspended 21 games for illegally and viciously checking and separating the shoulder of Isles star Pierre Turgeon.

Turgeon and scorer
The following season, the Whalers won their lone division championship, led by centers Ron Francis and Ray Ferraro, emerging winger Kevin Dineen, defenseman Ulf Samuelsson, superstar goalie Mike Liut, and troubled scorer Sylvain Turgeon.

Turgeon and suffered
Turgeon suffered a separated shoulder and missed the ensuing series against the Penguins.

Turgeon and shoulder
Turgeon sustained a separated shoulder from the hit, causing him to miss all but Game 7 against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round, as well as most of the series against the Montreal Canadiens in the conference finals.

Turgeon and when
Fans ' displeasure at Maloney for trading the popular Turgeon was magnified when Muller balked at joining a rebuilding team.
" Still, in 1950, when William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon was sent to Ireland as Canada's ambassador to that country, the Cabinet wished to have George VI referred to in the letters of credence as King of Canada.

Turgeon and Dale
Rouyn-Noranda has produced a high amount of NHLers for its size with former NHL stars Pierre Turgeon, Stephane Matteau, Sylvain Turgeon, Dale Tallon, Pit Martin, Jacques Laperrière, Jacques Cloutier, Dave Keon and Kent Douglas, both members of the 1967 Stanley Cup Champions.
After scoring a series-clinching goal during game six at Nassau Coliseum, Turgeon was checked from behind by Dale Hunter of the Capitals as he celebrated his goal.
Meehan's years as a general manager were marked by the addition of a number of top-caliber players, including No. 1 draft pick Pierre Turgeon, Soviet defector Alex Mogilny, Dale Hawerchuk, Pat LaFontaine, and Dominik Hašek.

Turgeon and Hunter
As Turgeon was celebrating, Hunter came up from behind and checked an unsuspecting Turgeon into the boards.
Late in the deciding Game 6 of the 1993 Patrick Division Semifinals between the Capitals and New York Islanders, Pierre Turgeon stole the puck from Hunter and scored, putting the game out of reach.
Hunter, who was trailing Turgeon on the play, checked Turgeon well after the goal as he started to celebrate.

Turgeon and him
However 44 Liberal MLAs, led by Lomer Gouin, Adélard Turgeon and William Alexander Weir, pressured him to resign in 1905.

Turgeon and from
Alexander Grant MacKay criticized his failure to take advantage of the recent conference of premiers to press for the transfer of rights over Alberta's natural resources from the federal to the provincial government ( Sifton had made this a priority during the pre-war years, but had largely ceased his advocacy on the breakout of hostilities ), and James Gray Turgeon attacked the government's policy of levying taxes for the support of soldiers ' dependants on the grounds that he considered it a federal responsibility.
On February 3, 1905, Weir, Lomer Gouin, and Adélard Turgeon joined forces and resigned from Cabinet in a push to force Parent out of the leadership.

Turgeon and .
Edited by Charlotte Turgeon and Nina Froud.
Charlotte Turgeon and Nina Froud.
In these cases a mechanism known as the polymer trap mechanism was proposed by Robert Turgeon.
He dealt LaFontaine, Randy Wood and Randy Hillier ( along with future considerations ) to the Buffalo Sabres in return for Pierre Turgeon, Benoit Hogue, Uwe Krupp and Dave McLlwain.
The LaFontaine-Turgeon trade proved successful for both the Islanders and Sabres, as both players hit career highs in points and Turgeon won the Lady Byng Trophy.
Turgeon was believed to be out for the entire second round, if not longer.
Jim Smith of Newsday, Long Island's hometown newspaper, predicted that with Turgeon on the sidelines, the Penguins would sweep the Islanders out of the playoffs.
Turgeon returned to the Islanders ' top line for the Wales Conference Finals against the Montreal Canadiens, though he was not in peak form as he had not fully recovered.
He traded Turgeon and Malakhov to Montreal for Kirk Muller and Mathieu Schneider, and Hogue was sent to Toronto for young goaltender Eric Fichaud.
He practised law in Quebec City with Paul Lesage in 1934, then with Charles Gavan Power, Valmore Bienvenue, Paul Lesage, and Jean Turgeon.
The Conservatives supported it enthusiastically, and only St. Albert MLA Lucien Boudreau voted against it ( though Ribstone Liberal James Gray Turgeon admitted that he was supporting his leader's legislation against his own convictions ).
* Pierre Turgeon, La Radissonie.
This illegal check occurred after Turgeon had stolen an errant pass of Hunter's and subsequently scored.
Former Kansas players Mark Turgeon and Tad Boyle, coaches of the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Colorado at Boulder respectively, played for Brown at Kansas.

team's and star
Ramsey has a thing or two to mutter about himself, for the Dallas defensive unit turned in another splendid effort against Denver, and the Texans were able to whip the dangerous Broncs without the fullbacking of a top star, Jack Spikes, though he did the team's place-kicking while nursing a knee injury.
The two star pitchers were expected by the Rockies to change the team's fortunes.
When the Dallas Cowboys franchise debuted in 1960, the team's uniform included a white helmet adorned with a simple blue star and a blue-white-blue stripe down the center crown.
The " Astros " font on the team logo was changed to a more aggressive one, and the team's traditional star logo was changed to a stylized, " flying " star with an open left end.
While in Minnesota, Williams quickly became the team's star.
Winterbottom was then responsible for leaving Stanley Matthews out of the England team that lost 1-0 to the USA: the manager had hoped to rest the team's star player so that he would be fresh for later, supposedly more demanding games.
One of the few positive results of these losing years was the team's drafting of future star Eric Staal in 2003.
After being awarded the franchise, the team's management brought in star power before they had any players.
The team's greatest star Ronaldo had got a bad build-up, after returning from a two-month injury recovery.
* In fantasy football, one strategy is to have both a star player and his backup, or " handcuff ", on a team's roster of players.
However, their tournament was overshadowed by a very public and bitter spat between McCarthy and the team's star player Roy Keane, who was sent home without having kicked a ball on the eve of the tournament.
Later that day, the owner of the Sentinels decides to hire Jimmy McGinty, the Sentinels ' former coach who was fired after getting into a fight with the team's star quarterback, to recruit replacement players during the strike and coach the team for the rest of the season.
Initially expected by Malcolm Wilson to maintain a somewhat lower profile, Solberg actually became a nominated points-scorer for Ford on, of all events, the gruelling test that was the Safari Rally in early 1999, after usual understudy to the team's star driver Colin McRae, Thomas Rådström, suffered an injury and was subsequently ruled out from taking part.
Multi-sport star Lionel Conacher was Toronto's top player, scoring 15 of his team's points before leaving the game after the third quarter to join his hockey team for their game.
The team's 1907 roster consisted of future professional stars Walt Buland, Sheepy Redeen, Dutch Gaustad and its star player Rube Ursella.
Tim Jordan was appointed the team's business manager, and the squad was coached by former Georgetown star Jack Hegarty.
In addition, the pre-season injury of Australian star and new acquisition Jessica Bibby hampered the team's 2005 season.
The team began auspiciously, signing former Detroit Red Wing star Tom Webster, hard rock Boston Bruins ' defenseman Ted Green ( the team's inaugural captain ), Toronto Maple Leafs ' defensemen Rick Ley, Jim Dorey and Brad Selwood, and former Pittsburgh Penguins ' goaltender Al Smith.
The team's uniform crest was now the word " Seals " in a unique typeface, but an alternate logo using a sketch based on a photo of star player Carol Vadnais was used on marketing materials such as pennants, stickers and team programs.
The team's star players throughout the 1960s were Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas.
These could include patents or other Intellectual Property ( IP ), unique technical expertise ( e. g. Apple's design skills or Pixar's animation prowess ), talented personnel ( e. g. a sports team's star players or a brokerage firm's star traders ), or innovative processes.
Yashin soon eclipsed Daigle as the team's brightest young star, scoring 79 points in his rookie season and earning a nomination for the Calder Trophy.

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