- Cude, Wilf (1910-1968)
- Born in Barry, Wales. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens
and on their tour to England in
1938 at Brighton and Earls Court.
Honours : NHL All-Star Second Team
1935-36 and 1936-37.
- Cudinovs, Sergejs (1962- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Latvia in the 1999
World Championships
Pool A.
- Cullaton, Brent (- )
-
Club Career : Played for London Knights (UK)
1999-00.
- Cullen, Blake (- )
- American businessman, a former owner of Hampton Roads Admirals (Virginia) franchise in
North America's East Coast Hockey League.
Vice-president and assistant general manager of Major League Baseball club, Chicago Cubs.
- Cullen, John (1964- )
- Born in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Buffalo
Sabres 2nd pick (10th overall) in the 1986 NHL
Supplemental Draft. Missed the 1997-98 season following
treatment and surgery for non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1990
World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Flint Spirits 1987-88,
Pittsburgh Penguins 1988-91, Hartford Whalers 1991-92,
Toronto Maple Leafs 1992-94, Pittsburgh Penguins
1994-95, Tampa Bay Lightning
1995-97 and Tampa Bay Lightning
& Cleveland Lumberjacks
1998-99. Coached Tampa Bay Lightning
1999- (assistant).
- Honours :
Won the James
Gatschene Memorial Trophy
1987-88.
Won the Leo P Lamoureux Memorial Trophy
1987-88.
Won the Garry F Longman Memorial Trophy 1988
(with Ed Belfour).
Won the Bill Masterton Trophy 1999.
NHL All-Star Roster 1991 & 1992.
- Cullen, Matt (1976- )
- Born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA. Centre. Anaheim
Mighty Ducks 2nd pick (35th overall) in the 1996 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1999
World Championships Pool A.
Club Career : Played for Baltimore
Bandits 1996-97, Anaheim Mighty
Ducks & Cincinnati Mighty
Ducks 1997-99, Anaheim Mighty
Ducks 1999-02, Anaheim Mighty
Ducks & Florida Panthers
2002-03, Florida Panthers 2003-04 and Carolina
Hurricanes 2004- .
- Culley, Karl (1978- )
-
Club Career : Played for Newcastle
Warriors 1995-96.
- Cullimore, Jassen (1972- )
- Born in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Vancouver
Canucks 2nd pick (29th overall) in the 1991 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1991-92.
Club Career : Played for Peterborough
Petes 1988-92, Hamilton Canucks
1992-94, Vancouver Canucks & Syracuse
Crunch 1994-95, Vancouver Canucks
1995-96, Vancouver Canucks & Montreal
Canadiens 1996-97, Montreal
Canadiens & Fredericton
Canadiens & Tampa Bay Lightning
1997-98, Tampa Bay Lightning
1998-99, Providence Bruins & Tampa Bay Lightning
1999-00 and Tampa Bay Lightning
2000- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 2004.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 5
- Culver City Pros
- Played in the California Hockey League
1925-27.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Cumberland County Civic
Center
- Portland, Maine, USA.
Home ice for : Maine
Mariners, Portland
Pirates
Capacity : 6,734
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Cumberland Grads

Navan, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Central Junior
A Hockey League (CJHL).
Home ice : Navan
Arena
Team colours : blue, white & grey
General manager : Bruce Johnson
Head coach : Bruce Johnson
- Cummings, Gary (- )
- Club Career : Played for
Billingham Bombers 1975-76.
- Cunniff, John (1944-2002)
- Born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Team
USA 1966-67. Played for the USA
in the 1968 Olympics. Coached USA
(Junior) in the 1992 & 1993 World
Championship (Junior). Coached the USA
in the 1982, 1991, 1992 & 1993 World Championships
(assistant), the 1994, 1998 & 2002 Olympics
(assistant), the 1981 Canada Cup
(assistant) and the 1996 World
Cup of Hockey (assistant).
Club Career : Played for Team
USA 1966-67, Fort Worth
Wings 1967-69, Cleveland Barons
1969-70, Baltimore Clippers 1970-71,
Rochester Americans 1971-72, New England Whalers
1972-73, New England Whalers & Jacksonville Barons
1973-74, Cape Codders 1974-75, Cape Codders & Maine Nordiques & Quebec Nordiques
1975-76, Maine Nordiques 1976-77, Cape Cod Freedom & New Hampshire
Freedom 1978-79 and Springfield Indians
& Richmond Rifles 1979-80. Coached Hartford
Whalers 1982-83, Boston Bruins
1986-89 (assistant), New Jersey Devils
1989-91 and Albany
River Rats 1996-01.
Medals : Won Olympic silver
in 2002 (assistant coach).
Won World
Cup of Hockey gold in 1996 (assistant coach).
Won World Championship (Junior)
bronze in 1992 (assistant coach).
Honours : Elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2003 (coach).
- Cunningham, Darren (1975- )
- Born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Centre.
International Career : Played for Britain C (Under 16) 1990-91. Played
for Scotland B (Under 19) 1993-94.
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield Ravens &
Murrayfield Racers 1990-91,
Murrayfield Racers 1991-92,
Murrayfield Racers 1993-94 and
Paisley Pirates 1994-95.
- Cunningham, David (1927- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Australia in the 1960
Olympics.
- Cupolo, Mark (1965- )
- Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Italy
in the 1993 World Championship.
Club Career : Played for
Guelph Platers 1982-1984, Guelph Platers
& Peterborough Petes 1984-85,
Peoria Rivermen 1985-87,
Nova Scotia Oilers &
HC Valpellice 1987-88,
HC Asiago 1988-91,
HC Varese 1991-93,
SG Brunico 1993-94, HC Varese 1994-95,
Reno Renegades &
SHC Fassa 1995-96,
Ayr Scottish Eagles 1996-97,
Odessa Jackalopes &
Murrayfield Racers 1997-98 and
Thunder Bay Thunder Cats
1998-99.
- Cupolo, William 'Bill' (1924-2005)
- Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Italy in the 1956
Olympics.
Club Career (playing) : Played for
Boston Bruins 1944-45, New Haven Eagles
& Hershey Bears 1945-46,
Springfield Indians 1946-48,
Fort Worth Rangers 1948-49,
Seattle Ironmen 1949-50,
Sydney Millionaires 1950-51,
Sydney Millionaires &
New Haven Tomahawks 1951-52,
Washington Lions &
Chatham Maroons 1952-53,
Stratford Indians 1953-54 and
HC Milano 1954-55.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
HC Milano 1954-56.
Medals : Won the Spengler Cup
in
1954-55.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 11
- Curley, Cindy (- )
-
International Career : Played for USA
(Women) in the the 1990 World
Championship
(Women).
Medals :
Won World Championship (Women)
silver in 1990.
- Curran, Brian (1963- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Boston
Bruins 2nd pick (22nd overall) in the 1982 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Portland
Winter Hawks 1980-83, Boston Bruins
& Hershey Bears 1983-85, Boston
Bruins 1985-86, New York Islanders
1986-87, New York Islanders & Springfield
Indians & Toronto Maple Leafs
1987-88, Toronto Maple Leafs
1988-90, Toronto Maple Leafs & Newmarket
Saints & Buffalo Sabres & Rochester Americans
1990-91, Buffalo Sabres & Rochester Americans
1991-92, Cape Breton Oilers 1992-93,
Washington Capitals & Portland
Pirates 1993-94, Portland Pirates
1994-95, Portland Pirates & Michigan
K-Wings 1995-96, Philadelphia
Phantoms 1996-97 and Monroe Moccasins
& Utah Grizzlies & Las
Vagas Thunder 1997-98.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Jacksonville
Lizard Kings 1998-99, Monroe Moccasins
1999-01 and Macon Trax 2002-03.
Honours : Won Western Professional
Hockey League Coach of the Year 1999-00.
Won Atlantic Coast Hockey League
Coach of the Year 2002-03.
- Curran, Mike (- )
- Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 1999.
- Currie, Alex (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Senators
1910-11.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1911.
- Currie, Dan (1968- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1987-88.
- Curry, Floyd (1925- )
- Born in Chapleau, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Montreal
Royals 1945-47, Montreal Canadiens
& Buffalo Bisons 1947-50, Montreal
Canadiens 1950-58 and Montreal Royals
& Rochester Americans 1958-59.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Montreal Royals 1959-60
and Montreal Voyageurs 1970-71.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of Montreal Canadiens
1973-76 (assistant).
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1953, 1956, 1957 & 1958.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1951, 1952,
1953, 1956 & 1957.
- Curry, Mick (1955-1993)
- Born in County Durham. A top British referee who was tragically killed when a drunk
driver caused a head-on collision by driving the wrong way on a dual carriageway.
The Mick Curry Memorial Trophy is awarded in his
memory. He
played several seasons with Durham Wasps before an eye
injury forced his premature retirement in 1982. He officiated in 234 Premier
Division games (166 as referee) in the British
National League. In addition to refereeing at the top level
in Britain, he also refereed World
Championship Pool B, European Cup and World
Championship (Junior) Pool A games.
Club Career : Played for Durham Wasps.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1994.
- Curt-Frenzel-Stadion
- Augsburg, Germany.
Home ice for : Augsburger
Panther
Capacity : 7,774 (1,500 seats and 6,274 standing)
Ice pad size :
- Curtis, Lee (1979- )
- Club Career : Played for Bracknell
Bees 1993- .
- Cusimano, Pete (- )
- Brothers Pete and Jerry Cusimano started the octopus toss at the old Olympia Stadium in Detroit. They thought that eight legs might be a
good omen for eight straight wins for the Detroit Red Wings and on 15th
April, during the first round of the 1952 play-offs (Detroit Red Wings v
Toronto Maple Leafs) Pete Cusimano threw a boiled Octopus on to the ice. Although the referees weren't
too excited about it, the home crowd went wild. Detroit went on and won four
straight games against Toronto that year and then swept Montreal in the Stanley Cup final. Detroit then won two more cups in the next three years.
During each Detroit play-off series until 1967, Pete Cusimano brought an Octopus to the rink and tossed it on the ice.
- Cuthbert, C Ross (1892-?)
- 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.
- Cuthbert, Chris (- )
- Play-by-Play announcer on "Hockey Night in
Canada".
- "Cutting Edge,
The"
- A 1992 film. A romantic comedy where an ice hockey player, forced to retire because of an eye injury, is teamed up with a rich, spoiled ice skater by an old Russian coach who has his sights on an Olympic figure skating title. Stars - D B Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice, Terry O'Quinn.
- Cuypers, Adolf (- )
- Born in Belgium. President of the Royal
Belgian Ice Hockey Federation from 1980 to 1991.
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