- Dr Pepper StarCenter
- Irving, Texas, USA. Now known as the Reunion Arena.
Home ice for : Dallas
Stars
Capacity : 16,928
Ice pad size :
- Drackett, Phil (1922-2005)
- Netminder. Writer and broadcaster, published Flashing Blades
in 1987, Vendetta On Ice
in 1992 and Champions On Ice
in 2000. His hockey experience includes being a player, coach and manager in
the English
National League with London All Stars, Harringay Greyhounds and
Harringay Racers. He was Editor of
Ice Hockey World and Puck.
- Draft
- See NHL Entry Draft
- Dragomir, Gheorghe (1968- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Romania in the 1999
World Championship Pool C.
- Dragomirov, Vladiskav (1982- )
- Born in Bulgaria. Forward.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria
(Junior) 1999-01.
Club Career : Played for Lions 99.
- Draisaitl, Petr (- )
- International Career : Played for Germany in the 1998
Olympics.
- Drake, Clare (- )
- International Career : Coached Canada
in the 1980 Olympics.
- Drakkar de Baie-Comeau
- See Baie-Comeau
- Draper, Kris (1971- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Winnipeg
Jets 4th pick (62nd overall) in the 1989 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1988-89 & 1989-90. Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1989-90 & 1990-91. Played for Canada
in the 2000 World Championships and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1988-90, Ottawa 67's & Winnipeg
Jets & Moncton Hawks 1990-91, Winnipeg
Jets & Moncton Hawks 1991-93, Detroit
Red Wings & Adirondack Red
Wings 1993-94 and Detroit Red Wings
1994- .
Medals :
Won the Stanley Cup in 1997, 1998 &
2002.
Won the World Cup of Hockey in
2004.
Honours :
Won the Frank
J Selke Trophy in 2004.
- Draw
- Another term used to describe a face-off.
- Dresden (Einheit Dresden)
- Dresden, Germany. Played in the Oberliga and the DELV League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Driessche, Carlos Van den (1901- )
- Born in Belgium. Forward. President of the Royal Belgian Ice Hockey Federation
in three terms, 1949 to 1951, 1953 to 1955 and 1960 to 1965.
International Career : Played for Belgium 1923- (including the 1936
Olympics).
Club Career : Played for BIHC, Brussels.
- Drill
- Hockey drill - a set of routines established by a coach for players to
practice and hone their skills & tactics.
- Drillon, Gord (1913-1985)
- Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Right-wing. In the 1937-38
season Gord Drillon and Cecil Dillon tied the right-wing
position in both the First and Second NHL All-Star Teams - the one and only time
this has happened.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
1936-42 & Montreal Canadiens
1942-43.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1942.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975.
Won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1938.
NHL Leading Scorer 1928 (See Art Ross Trophy).
- NHL All-Star First Team right-wing 1937-38 (tied with Cecil
Dillon) and 1938-39.
NHL All-Star Second Team right-wing 1937-38 (tied with Cecil Dillon) and 1941-42.
NHL All-Star Roster 1939.
- Drinkwater, Graham (1875-1946)
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rover.
Club Career :
Played for Montreal
Victorias 1892-99.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1895, 1896, 1897 & 1898.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.
- Driver, Bruce (1962- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1983-84. Played for Canada
in the 1984 Olympics and the 1987 World
Championship.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada & New Jersey Devils
& Maine Mariners 1983-84, New Jersey
Devils 1984-85, New Jersey Devils
& Maine Mariners 1985-86, New Jersey
Devils 1986-95 and New York Rangers
1995-98.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1995.
- Drobny, Jaroslav (1921- )
- Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Forward. First played ice hockey for Czechoslovakia
at the age of 15 - he played 31 times and scored 36 goals. Best known as a
tennis player, he played in the Davis Cup for Czechoslovakia.
As an individual, he won the German title in 1950, the Italian title in
1950, 1951 & 1953, the French title in 1951 & 1952 and the Wimbledon title in 1954. Wrote
a book in 1957 called "Champion
In Exile".
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia
(including the
1939 & 1947 World Championships and the 1948 Olympics).
Club Career : Played in Czechoslovakia from 1933.
Medals : Won World
Championship gold in 1947
Won Olympic silver in 1948.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 1997.
- Drolet, Nancy (1973- )
- Born in Canada. Forward.
International Career : Played for Canada (Women)
in the 1998 Olympics and the 2001 World Championship (Women).
Club Career : Played for Vancouver Griffins.
Medals : Won Olympic (Women) silver in 1998.
Won World Championship (Women) gold in 2001.
- Drop Pass
- When the puck carrier leaves the puck behind for a trailing teammate to pick up.
- Droppa, Ivan (1972- )
- Born in Liptovskı Mikulas, Czechoslovakia. A swift skating defenceman who's biggest
minus is his inconsistency. A great talent as a junior.
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia as a Junior in 1990-92 and then
Slovakia in three World Championships (1997, 1998 and
1999) and the 1998 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for VSZ
Kosice 1990-92, Indianapolis Ice 1992-97 (played
19 games for the Chicago Blackhawks in 1993-94 and
1995-96), Carolina Monarchs 1996-97 (AHL) and
HC Kosice 1997-98.
- Drouin, Pierre-Claude 'PC' (1974- )
- Born in St Lambert, Quebec, Canada. Left-wing.
-
Club Career : Played for Cornell University 1992-96,
Boston Bruins & Providence Bruins
1996-97, Providence Bruins & Charlotte Checkers 1997-98,
Bracknell Bees 1998-00 and Nottingham Panthers
2000- .
Medals : Won the Superleague
in 1999-00.
- Drozdetsky, Nikolai
(1957-1995)
- Born in the USSR. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the USSR
in the 1984 Olympics, the 1981, 1982 &
1985 World Championships and the 1981 Canada
Cup.
Club Career : Played for SKA
1974-79, CSKA Moscow 1979-86, CSKA
Moscow & SKA 1986-87, SKA
1987-89 and HC Borås 1989-95.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 1984.
Won World Championship gold in 1981 & 1982.
Won World Championship bronze in 1985.
Won European Championship gold in
1981, 1982 & 1985.
Won the Canada Cup in 1981.
- Druel, Jean François (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1978 & 1982
World Championship (Pool C).
- Druken, Harold (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1998-99.
- Drummondville Voltigeurs
- Drummondville, Québec, Canada. Play in the QMJHL.
Home ice : Marcel
Dionne Centre
Team colours :
- Drury, Chris (1976- )
- Born in Trumbull, Connecticut, USA. Centre. Quebec
Nordiques 5th pick (72nd overall) in the 1994 NHL Entry
Draft. Brother of Ted Drury.
International Career :
Played for the USA in the
2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Colorado Avalanche
1998-02, Calgary Flames 2002-03 and Buffalo
Sabres 2003- .
Medals : Won Olympic silver
in 2002.
Won the Stanley Cup in
2001.
Honours : Won the Calder
Memorial Trophy 1999.
Won the Hobey Baker Memorial
Award 1998.
NHL All-Rookie Roster 1999.
- Drury, Herbert 'Herb' (1895- )
- Born in Midland, Ontario, Canada. Played both forward and defence. Leading US
goalscorer in the 1924 Olympics with 22 goals.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1920 & 1924
Olympics and the 1920 World
Championship.
Club Career : Played for Pittsburgh AA
1916-21, Pittsburgh Stars 1921-22, Pittsburgh Yellowjackets 1922-25, Pittsburgh
Pirates 1925-30 and Philadelphia
Quakers 1930-31.
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1920 & 1924.
- Drury, Ted (1971- )
- Born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Centre. Calgary
Flames 2nd pick (42nd overall) in the 1989 NHL Entry
Draft. Brother of Chris Drury.
International Career : Played for USA
(Junior) 1989-91. Played for Team USA
1991-92 & 1993-94. Played for the USA in the
1992 & 1994 Olympics and the 1993 &
1998 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Calgary
Flames & Hartford Whalers
1993-94, Hartford Whalers & Springfield
Falcons 1994-95, Ottawa Senators
1995-96, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
1996-99, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
& New York Islanders 1999-00
and Columbus
Blue Jackets (one game) & Chicago
Wolves 2000-01.
- Dry ice
- See Ice
- Dryburgh, Jack 'Jackie' (1939- )
- Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. One of the top British forwards during the 1950s and
1960s. A smooth skater and skilful stickhandler who, despite a slight build that earned
him the nickname 'The Wee McGregor', was physically strong and fiercely competitive.
During the 1980s, when he had retired from playing/coaching, he was rink
manager at Kirkcaldy.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1961.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Murrayfield Royals/Edinburgh
Royals 1958-59, Nottingham Panthers,
Southampton Vikings, Brighton Tigers and Liege (Belgium).
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Aviemore and Solihull Barons
1977-78.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager at Aviemore and Solihull Barons
1977-78.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1991.
- Dryden, Dave (1941- )
- Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks 1965-69,
Buffalo Sabres 1970-74 and Edmonton Oilers 1975-80.
Honours : Gordie
Howe Trophy 1978-79.
Ben Hatskin Trophy 1978-79.
WHA All-Star A Team 1978-79.
- Dryden, Ken (1947- )
- Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1969-70. Played for Canada in the
1969 World Championships and the 1972 Summit Series.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1969-70 and Montreal Canadiens 1970-73
& 1974-79.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978 & 1979.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983.
Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1971.
Won the Calder Memorial Trophy
in 1972.
Won the Vezina Trophy in 1973, 1976, 1977
(with Michel Larocque), 1978
(with Michel Larocque)
& 1979 (with Michel Larocque).
NHL All-Star First Team 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78
& 1978-79. NHL All-Star Second Team 1971-72.
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