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Sami and Kasperi Kapanen[Credit: TradingCardDB & Fan Sided]Sami Kapanen was selected 87th overall by the Hartford Whalers in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. NCAA Basketball Jerseys . He spent 12 seasons in the NHL between the Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and the Philadelphia Flyers. He played alongside his son last season with KalPa of the Liiga.NHL Totals GP: 831 G: 189 A: 269 P: 458Kasperi Kapanen was selected 22nd by the Pittsburgh Penguins in this years Draft. He is known for his creative hands and his passing ability. Kasperi was the top rated European skater heading into the Draft.Liiga Totals GP: 60 G: 11 A: 7 P: 18Claude and Brendan Lemieux[Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Claude Lemieux was selected 26th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft. He played 21 seasons in the NHL with six different teams. He is one of only ten players to win the Stanley Cup with three different teams and is a four-time Stanley Cup champion (Montreal, Colorado, New Jersey x2).NHL Totals GP: 1,215 G: 379 A: 407 P: 786 PIM: 1,777Brendan Lemieux didnt have to wait long on Saturday to hear his name called. The Buffalo Sabres opened up the second round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by selecting Brendan 31st overall. OHL Totals GP: 107 G: 33 A: 34 P: 67 PIM: 197Al and Ryan MacInnis[Credit: TradingCardDB & @ArizonaCoyotes/Twitter]Al MacInnis was selected 15th overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames. Known for having the hardest shot in the league, MacInnis terrified opponents for 23 seasons. He spent 13 seasons with the Flames and 10 with the Blues. He won the Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy in 1989, as well as the James Norris Memorial Trophy in 1998-99. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. His #2 is retired by the Blues and honoured by the Flames. He is currently the Blues Vice President of Hockey Operations.NHL Totals GP: 1,416 G: 340 A: 934 P: 1,274 PIM: 1,501Ryan MacInnis went 43rd overall to the Phoenix Coyotes at this years Draft. He was invited to take part in both the 2013 CCM/NHL Top Prospects Game and the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.OHL Totals GP: 66 G: 16 A: 21 P: 37Ted and Ryan Donato [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Ted Donato was selected 98th overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins. He didnt break into the NHL until the 1991-92 season when he played 10 games with the Bruins. He played for eight teams throughout his career and is currently the head coach for the Harvard University hockey team where he has coached since the 2004-05 season.NHL Totals GP: 796 G: 150 A: 197 P: 347Ryan Donato will start his career the same way his father did, with the Bruins. Ryan was selected 56th overall by Boston in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, but he is expected to play for Harvard in 2015-16.United States High School (USHS) Totals GP: 84 G: 80 A: 94 P: 174[Credit: Donato Family]Pierre and Dominic Turgeon [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Pierre Turgeon is one of three players (Donato and Wesley are the others) taken in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft whose son was drafted in this years Draft. Turgeon went much earlier than his son did, as he was the 1st overall pick in the 87 Draft. He spent 19 seasons in the NHL between the Sabres, Islanders, Canadiens, Blues, Stars and Avalanche. He was a five-time All-Star and won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1993.NHL Totals GP: 1,294 G: 515 A: 812 P: 1,327Dominic Turgeon was selected 63rd overall by the Red Wings. Detroit knew who they wanted, trading their 76th overall pick and a 3rd round pick in next years Draft to Columbus in order to move up to 63rd. He is known for his setup ability and his aggressiveness in the face-off dot.WHL Totals GP: 120 G: 13 A: 26 P: 39Glen and Josh Wesley[Credit: TradingCardDB & @NHLCanes/Twitter]Glen Wesley was the 3rd overall selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. He spent 20 seasons in the NHL with the Bruins, Whalers, Hurricanes and Maple Leafs. He was named the Western Conference Defenceman of the Year consecutive years from 1985-87. He won the Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006 and had his #2 retired by the Hurricanes in 2009. He is currently the Hurricanes director of development for defensemen.NHL Totals GP: 1,457 G: 128 A: 409 P: 537 PIM: 1,045Josh Wesley was the first player in this years Draft who was drafted by his hometown team. He was selected 96th overall by the Hurricanes, a team he spent a lot of time around as a little kid.OHL Totals GP: 68 G: 2 A: 7 P: 9 PIM: 62Were sure Hurricanes fans and Josh are hoping for another photo like this sooner than later.[Credit: Josh Wesley]Donald and Daniel Audette [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Donald Audette played 14 seasons in the NHL. He was selected 183rd overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. He split his career with the Sabres, Kings, Thrashers, Stars, Canadiens and Panthers. He was a one-time All-Star. NHL Totals GP: 735 G: 260 A: 249 P: 509 PIM: 584Daniel Audette was selected earlier than his father. He went 147th overall to the Montreal Canadiens. Daniel was the first pick of the 2012 QMJHL Draft and is heading to a team that he is a little familiar with since his father spent his time with the Canadiens near the end of his career.QMJHL Totals GP: 122 G: 31 A: 74 P: 105 PIM: 144[Credit: All Habs]No pressure, guys. Cheap NCAA Jerseys . -- Andy Granatelli, the former CEO of STP motor oil company who made a mark on motorsports as a car owner, innovator and entrepreneur, has died. College Jerseys . The future hall of famers stole the show at the Bell Centre on Tuesday night, with Jagr moving into seventh place in all-time goal scoring and Brodeur stopping 29 shots as the Devils downed the Montreal Canadiens 4-1. REGINA -- The dream of hosting a home playoff game is still alive for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Riders defensive end Ricky Foley flew over the top on Edmonton quarterback Mike Reilly to stop a goal line plunge with barely a minute left on the clock to preserve a 14-9 win Saturday over the Eskimos. The loss was Edmontons (3-12) third straight, eliminating the club from playoff contention. For Saskatchewan (10-5) it meant back-to-back wins for the first time since the Labour Day Classic, and an opportunity to clinch second place in the West Division with a win next Saturday over the B.C. Lions. "I got ahold of (Reilly) and I just didnt let go," said Foley. "I told (Tearrius) Geroge to take the legs out. I told him Just cut him and Im going over the top. "T said, Alright, cool. So Tearrius took out the two (offensive) linemens legs, went low, and I just jumped over the top, grabbed hold of him and just held on for dear life." Trailing by five points as the fourth quarter wound down, Reilly hit Adarius Bowman for a 40-yard catch-and-run to the Saskatchewan eight-yard line with two minutes on the clock. Reilly then threw to Nate Coehoorn for seven yards, setting up the fateful third-and-one attempt. The Eskimos appeared to have the game in hand when Reilly plunged over the goal line, but the play was cancelled after Saskatchewan called timeout just prior to the snap. Reillys do-over was stopped and the Riders called three rushing plays to run out the clock for the win in front of 35,579 spectators. "Defensively it was really just having the guys settle down and understand what our best call was going down to that point," said Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin. "Instead of them being in a rush and trying to get lined up, that way it allowed us time to get lined up and run the defence directly." Edmonton entered the game needing four straight wins combined with four straight losses by Winnipeg to secure a crossover playoff berth through the East Division. Instead the Eskimos will miss the playoffs for the fourth time in eight years since winning the 2005 Grey Cup. "What has happened a lot has been because of our mis-execution, a lot of things that we didnt do well as a whole, and we are 3-12 because of things we didnt do well," said Eskimos head coach Kavis Reed. "We wish that it had been different but that bell is not going to be unrung." George also walked off the field with two sacks in the game, both on second-down plays in Saskatchewan territory that forced Edmonton to accept a field goal and a punt single from Grant Shaw. Shaw hit on field goals from 47 and 50 yards in tthe game and was responsible for all of Edmontons scoring except for a safety surrendered by Saskatchewan when a long snap from Cory Huclack sailed over punter Ricky Schmitts head. NCAA Jerseys For Sale. Schmitt opted to kick the ball out the back of his own end zone instead of giving the Eskimos the ball inside the Riders 20-yard line. The teams combined for three points in the first quarter, marking the sixth straight game the Roughriders have failed to score a touchdown in the opening 15 minutes. They worked quickly in the second, though. A direct snap to Neal Hughes on a third-and-two situation near the end of the first quarter helped set up a 21-yard touchdown pass from Darian Durant to Weston Dressler in the first minute of the second. Saskatchewan cashed in on its next series as well when Kory Sheets ran six yards, untouched up the middle, for his first touchdown since returning from a knee injury in Week 15. Sheets finished the game with 106 yards rushing on 24 attempts. The Riders offence dried up from there as Durant overthrew Dressler by five yards on their next possession, and was picked off by Donovan Alexander. Saskatchewan linebacker Tyron Brackenridge saved a touchdown when Reilly threw the ball directly into his hands at the Saskatchewan two-yard line. But Durant was sacked for a 12-yard loss by Eric Samuels on a key second down late in the half, and threw his second of two interceptions to Rennie Curran on the first play after Riders linebacker Diamond Ferri returned Reillys pick 40 yards to the Eskimos 50. Durant finished 16 of 24 passes for 170 yards. Reilly went 17-for-34 for 244 yards. "It was a play they ran before earlier in the game and QB kind of overthrew him," Brackenridge said of his timely pick. "Next time when they got no sets I just started pressing him, he tried to run under and it turned out to be the same play. "I knew it was coming so I just ran it and jumped on it." The game was stopped for approximately 10 minutes late in the third when a Saskatchewan defender rolled over the neck of Edmonton returner Almondo Sewells neck while covering a punt. Sewell left on a stretcher and there was no immediate word on his condition after the game. NOTES: Riders receiver Geroy Simon was honoured in a brief pre-game ceremony for becoming the CFLs all-time leader in receiving yards in Week 15 against B.C. ... The Eskimos played Saturdays game without middle linebacker J.C. Sherritt, who broke his thumb in last weeks loss to Montreal ... Saturday also marked the 200th all-time meeting between the Riders and Eskimos, as well as the 100th CFL game for Saskatchewan left guard Brendon Labatte. ' ' ' |
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