- FL
- Seen on some hockey statistics - usually means Face-offs Lost.
- Flaman, Fern (- )
- Club Career : Played for Boston
Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1951.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990.
NHL All-Star Second Team defenceman 1954-55, 1956-57 and
1957-58.
- Flanagan, Mike (1968- )
- Club Career : Played for Slough
Jets 1995-96.
- "Flashing Blades"
-

Book by Phil Drackett, published in 1987 by The
Crowood Press. The story of British Ice Hockey from its infancy in the late 1800s to
its revival in the 1980s.
- Flat Pass
- A pass where the puck travels along the ice.
- Flatley, Pat (- )
- Analyst on "Hockey Night in
Canada".
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in
1982-83. Played for Canada in the 1984 Olympics.
Medals : Junior World Championship bronze in 1983.
- Fleet Center
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1995.
Home ice for : Boston
Bruins
Capacity : 17,565
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Fleischmann, Jan (1885-1939)
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Bohemia
in the 1911 European Championships.
Club Career : Played for SK Slavia
Praha.
Medals : Won European
Championship gold in 1911.
- Fleischmann, Mila (1886-1955)
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Bohemia in the 1911
European Championships.
Club Career : Played for SK Slavia
Praha.
Medals : Won European
Championship gold in 1911.
- Fleming, Gary (1973- )
- Club Career : Played for Cleveland
Bombers 1989-90, Billingham Bombers
1990-93, Teeside Bombers 1993-94 and Billingham
Bombers 1995-96.
- Fleming, Reg (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1961.
- Fleming, Robert (- )
- Chairman, United states Olympic Hockey Committee>
Honours : Elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2003 (administrator - 1980 US Olympic Team).
- Fleming, Wayne (1950- )
- Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
International Career : Coached Team
Canada 2000-02. Coached Canada
at the 2001 & 2002 World
Championships, the 1992 & 2002 Olympics
(assistant) and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey
(assistant).
Club Career : Coached the University of Manitoba
1980-87 & 1988-90, Team Canada 1990-92
(assistant & general manager), Leksand IF 1992-96,
EHC Kloten & EV
Landshut 1996-97, New York Islanders 1997-99 (assistant),
Phoenix Coyotes 1999-00 (assistant), Team
Canada 2000-02 and Philadelphia Flyers
2002- (assistant).
- Medals : Won the Great Plains Athletic Conference Championships 1983-84 & 1984-85.
Won Olympic
silver in 1992 (assistant coach).
Won Olympic
gold in 2002 (assistant coach).
Won World Cup of Hockey gold in
2004 (assistant coach).
Honours : Won the Great Plains Athletic Conference Coach-of-the-Year 1981-82
& 1983-84.
Won the Father George Kehoe Memorial
Award 1984-85.
- Fletcher, Andrew (1976- )
- Club Career : Played for Billingham
Bombers 1995-96.
- Fletcher, Cliff (1935- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Scout for the Montreal Canadiens
1966-67.
International Career (managing) : General Manager Canada
at the 2000 World
Championships.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager
St Louis Blues (assistant), Atlanta Flames 1972-80,
Calgary Flames 1980-91, Toronto Maple Leafs 1991-97,
consultant to the General Manager Tampa Bay Lightning 1998-00.
General Manager Phoenix Coyotes 2000-02
and Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Phoenix Coyotes
2002-07. General Manager Toronto Maple Leafs
2007- (assumed role in January 2008).
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1989 (general manager).
Honours : Elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame in 2004 (builder).
- Flett, Bill (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia Flyers.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1974.
- Flett, Magnus (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1901.
- Flett, Meyer (- )
- Born in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for
Edmonton Superiors 1936-39.
- Flett, Rod (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1896 & 1901.
- Fleury, Paul (1968- )
- Club Career : Played for Altrincham
Aces 1984-86, Trafford Metros
1986-90, Solihull Barons 1990-91, Blackburn
Hawks 1991-92, Telford Tigers
1992-94, Trafford Metros 1994-95 and Manchester
Storm & Blackburn Hawks
1995-96.
- Fleury, Theoren 'Theo' (1968- )
-

Born in Oxbow, Saskachetwan, Canada. Right-wing. Calgary
Flames 9th (166th overall) in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft.
He holds the Calgary
Flames all-time record for most goals (364) and most points
(364+466=830). Holds the NHL single game record for highest plus-minus rating (+9)
achieved on 10th February 1993. Suspended indefinitely for violating the
terms of the NHL substance abuse aftercare program in October 2002 then
reinstated in December 2002. Suspended indefinitely for violating the terms
of the NHL substance abuse aftercare program in April 2003. See
"Fury : Inside the Life of
Theoren Fleury"
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1986-87 & 1987-88. Played for Canada in
the 1990 & 1991 World Championships,
the 1991 Canada Cup, the 1996 World Cup of
Hockey and the 1998 & 2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Moose Jaw Warriors
1984-87, Moose Jaw Warriors & Salt
Lake Golden Eagles 1987-88, Salt
Lake Golden Eagles & Calgary
Flames 1988-89, Calgary
Flames 1989-94, Calgary
Flames & Tappara Tampere
1994-95, Calgary
Flames 1995-98, Calgary
Flames & Colorado Avalanche
1998-99, New York Rangers 1999-02, Chicago
Blackhawks 2002-03 and Belfast
Giants 2005- .
Medals :
Won World
Championship (Junior) gold in 1987-88.
Won the Stanley
Cup in 1989.
Won World Championship silver in 1991.
Won Canada Cup gold in 1991.
Won World Cup of
Hockey silver in 1996.
Won Olympic
gold in 2002.
Honours : Won the Bob Clarke Trophy
in 1988 (tied with Joe Sakic)
Won the NHL Plus-Minus Award
in 1991 (shared with Marty McSorley).
NHL All-Star Second Team
right-wing 1994-95.
World
Championship (Junior) All-Star Team in 1988.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1991, 1992, 1996 & 1997.
NHL North American All-Star Roster in 1998, 1999 & 2001.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 9 14
- Flichel, Marty (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Nottingham Panthers
1999-00 and Manchester Storm 2000- .
- Flin Flon Bombers

Saskatchewan, Canada. Played in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League and
the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
General manager : Doug Dawson 1956-57
Head coach : Bob Kirk 1956-57
Team captain : Ted Hampson 1956-57
Honours : Won the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Championship in 1951-52.
Won the Memorial Cup in 1957.
- Flint Bulldogs

Flint, Michigan, USA. Played in the Colonial
Hockey League 1991-92.
Home ice : IMA
Sports Arena
Team colours : gold, orange & black
Head coach : Marty Howe/Skip Probst
- Flint Generals (1969-85)

Flint,
Michigan, USA. Played in
the International
Hockey League 1969-85.
Home ice : IMA
Sports Arena
Team colours : black & gold/royal blue, gold & white
Affiliations have included : Boston
Bruins 1982-83, Buffalo Sabres 1981-85,
Chicago Blackhawks 1974-76,
Hartford Whalers 1983-84
General manager : Frank Gallagher 1974-75, Ken Wilson 1975-76
Head coach : Doug Carpenter 1974-76
Honours : Won the International
Hockey League Championship in 1984.
- Flint Generals (1992- ) [web
site]
-

Flint, Michigan, USA. Played in the Colonial
Hockey League 1992-97 and the United
Hockey League 1997- .
Home ice : IMA
Sports Arena/Perani’s
Hockey World Arena & Event Center
Team colours : blue, gold & white
Affiliations have included :
New Jersey Devils 1994-95
General manager : Robbie Nichols, Dan Heisserer, Rob King, Robbie
Nichols
Head coach : Robbie Nichols 1997-98, Larry Floyd & Robbie
Nichols 1998-99, Doug Shedden 1999-00, Bill
Thurlow 2000-01, Kirk Tomlinson 2001-02, Kirk Tomlinson & Robbie
Nichols 2002-03, Robbie Nichols 2003-
Honours : Won the Colonial
Cup in 1996 & 2000.
Won the Tarry Cup in 1995-96, 1996-97 &
1999-00.
- Flint Junior Generals

Flint, Michigan, USA. Played in the Central
States Hockey League.
Home ice : Icelands Arena
Team colours : blue & gold
General manager :
Head coach :
- Flint Spirits
-

Flint, Michigan, USA. Played in the International
Hockey League 1985-90.
Home ice : IMA
Sports Arena
Team colours : blue, green & white
Affiliations have included
: Buffalo Sabres 1986-89,
New Jersey Devils1988-89
Head coach : Rick Dudley
1986-88
- Flintshire Freeze [web
site]
-

Queensferry, Flintshire, Wales. Played in the English National Ice Hockey
League North 1999- .
Home ice : Deeside Ice Rink
Team colours : blue & white
General manager : Mark Stokes
Head coach : Mark Stokes
- Flip Pass
- A pass where the puck is lifted so that it goes over an opponents arms,
hands or stick. Also called a saucer pass.
- Flockhart, Rob (1956- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1974-75.
- Flockhart, Stevie (1975- )
- Club Career : Played for Murrayfield
Racers 1993-94, Edinburgh Racers
1994-95 and Murrayfield Royals
1995-96.
- Flodqvist, Thord 'Flodan' (1926-1988)
- Born in Sweden. Netminder.
International Career : Played 43 games for
Sweden between 1947 and 1958.
Club Career : Played for Södertälje SK and
AIK.
Medals : Won World Championship gold in 1953 and 1957.
Won Olympic bronze in 1952.
Won European Championship gold in 1952, 1953 and 1957.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1953 and 1956.
- Flood, Kenny (- )
-
Club Career : Played for
Bristol Redwings and
Southampton Vikings 1976-77.
- Florence, Adrian (- )
- Club Career : General Manager of the Hull Thunder 1999- .
- Florence City County Civic Center
- Florence, South Carolina, USA.
Home ice for : Pee Dee
Pride
Capacity : 7,426
Ice pad size : 185 feet x 85 feet
- Florence Pride

Florence, South Carolina, USA. Formerly known as Pee
Dee Pride. Played in the East Coast Hockey League
2003-05.
Home ice : Florence City County Civic Center
Team colours : red, gold & black
General manager : Jack Capuano 2003-05
Head coach : Perry Florio 2003-05
- Florescu, Iulian (- )
- Born in Romania. Forward.
International Career : Played for Romania in the 1964
Olympics.
- Florian, Sabina (1983- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for Italy
(Women) in the 2000 & 2001 World Championships (Women).
Club Career : Played for HC Eagles.
- Florida Everblades [web site]

Estero, Florida, USA. Founded in 1998. Played in the East
Coast Hockey League 1998- .
Home ice : Everblades
Arena
Team colours : blue, green & white
Affiliations have included : Carolina
Hurricanes 1998-08, Florida Panthers
2005-08, Lowell Lock Monsters,
Plymouth Whalers
General manager : Craig Brush
Head coach : Bob Ferguson 1998- , Gerry Fleming
Honours :
Won the Henry Brabham Cup in 1999-00
- Florida Panthers [web site]
-

Sunrise, Florida, USA. Joined the National Hockey
League for the 1993-94 season.
Home ice : Miami Arena
1993-98 and National Car Rental Center/Office Depot Center/BankAtlantic
Center
Team colours : red, navy, gold & white
Affiliations have included : Birmingham Bulls 1993-96,
Carolina
Monarchs 1995-97, Cincinnati Cyclones 1993-97,
Florida Everblades 2005-08,
Fort Wayne Komets 1998-99, Laredo
Bucks, Louisville Panthers 1999-01,
Miami Matadors 1998-99,
Port Huron Border Cats
1996-01, Rochester Americans 2005-08, San Antonio Rampage
2002-05, Tallahassee Tiger Sharks 1996-98, Texas Wildcatters,
The Beast of New Haven 1997-99
General manager : Bobby
Clarke 1993-94, Bryan
Murray 1994-00, Bryan
Murray & Bill Torrey 2000-01, Bill Torrey 2001-02, Rick Dudley 2002-04,
Mike Keenan 2004-06, Jacques
Martin 2006-
Head coach : Roger Neilson 1993-95, Doug
MacLean 1995-97, Doug MacLean & Bryan
Murray 1997-98, Terry Murray
1998-00, Terry Murray
& Duane Sutter 2000-01, Duane Sutter & Mike Keenan
2001-02, Mike Keenan 2002-03, Mike Keenan
& Rick Dudley
& John Torchetti 2003-04, Jacques
Martin 2004-
Team captain :
Brian Skrudland 1993-97, Scott Mellanby 1997-01, Pavel Bure 2001-02, no
captain 2002-03, Olli Jokinen 2003-04, Olli Jokinen 2005-
All-time best players : Pavel
Bure
- Florida Rockets

Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Played in the Eastern Hockey League
under this name for two seasons - 1966-67 & 1967-68 (known as Jacksonville
Rockets 1964-66 and 1968-72).
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Florida Seals [web
site]

Celebration, Florida, USA. Played in the Southern
Professional Hockey League 2005-07. Folded in January 2007.
Home ice : Silver
Spurs Arena
Team colours : red, white & blue
General manager : Chris LiPuma
2005-
Head coach : Tommy Stewart 2005-
- Flynn, Doug (- )
-
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Grimsby Buffaloes 1975-76.
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