- Joe Louis Sports Arena
- Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Home ice for : Detroit
Red Wings
Capacity : 19,983
Ice pad size :
- Joel Coliseum Annex [web
site]
- Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Home ice for : Winston-Salem
T-Birds
Capacity : 3,500
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Joensuun Kiekko-Pojat
- See Jokipojat Joensuu
- Johannesburg (Tigers IHC)

Johannesburg, South Africa.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the South African Championship
in 1950 & 1954.
- Johannesburg (Wolves IHC)

Johannesburg, South Africa.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the South African Championship
in 1951.
- Johannesburg Lions

Johannesburg, South Africa.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the South African Championship
in 1948 & 1963.
- Johanneshovs Isstadion
- Stockholm, Sweden. An outdoor arena in the 1950s, converted to an indoor arena in 1961.
Home ice for : Hammarby IF.
Capacity : 9,000
Ice pad size :
- Johannesson, Konrad 'Konnie' (1896-1968)
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada
in the 1920 Olympics & World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Falcons
1919-20.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 1920.
Won the Allan
Cup in 1920.
- Johannessen,
Tore (- )
- Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999
(builder).
- Johansen, Trevor (1957- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1976-77.
- Johanson, Anton (- )
- Known as the father of Swedish ice hockey. President of the Swedish
Ice Hockey Association 1924-48. Member of the Swedish Olympic Committe. President of
the Swedish Football Association until 1937. Johanson was the man who sent the first
Swedish national team to the Winter Olympic Games.
- Johansson, Bjorn (1956- )
- Born in Orebro, Sweden. Defenceman. The first European player to be pick
in the first round on the NHL draft. California
Golden Seals 5th pick (5th overall) in the 1976 NHL
Amateur Draft.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1973-76.
Club Career : Played for Orebro
IK 1971-76, Cleveland Barons &
Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1976-77, Cleveland Barons & Phoenix
Roadrunners & Binghamton Dusters
& Rochester Americans 1977-78, Orebro
IK 1978-79, Vastra Frolunda IF
1979-80, Djurgardens IF 1980-81 and Orebro
IK 1981-89.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 13
- Johansson, Calle (1967- )
- Born in Goteborg, Sweden. Defenceman. Buffalo
Sabres 1st pick (14th overall) in the 1985 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1983-87. Played for Sweden in
the 1991 & 1992 World Championships, the 1991 Canada
Cup, the 1996 World Cup of Hockey
and the 1998 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Buffalo
Sabres 1987-88, Buffalo Sabres &
Washington Capitals 1988-89 and Washington
Capitals 1989-03.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) gold 1984-85.
Won World Championship (Junior)
bronze in 1986-87.
Won World Championship
gold in 1991 & 1992.
Won European Championship silver in
1991.
Won World Cup of Hockey bronze in
1996.
- Johansson, Georg (- )
- Born in Sweden.
International Career : Played for Sweden
in the 1920 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for IK Göta.
- Johansson, Sven 'Tumba' (1931- )
- Born in Tumba, Stockholm, Sweden. Centre. Known as Sven
Tumba or just Tumba. He
played for Sweden 245 times scoring 223 goals. He was the first European trained player to attend an NHL camp when he went to Boston Bruins training camp in 1957. He was offered a contract with Quebec
Aces and played five games for them but did not turn professional. He also
represented Sweden in one football (soccer) match in 1956. After his playing career he
played golf to a high standard and built golf courses.
International Career :
Played for Sweden in the 1952, 1956, 1960
& 1964 Olympics and the 1952, 1953, 1954,
1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 & 1966 World Championships.
Club Career :
Played Djurgardens IF 1951-66.
Medals :
Won Olympic bronze in 1952.
Won World Championship bronze in 1952, 1954, 1958
& 1965.
Won European Championship gold in
1952, 1953, 1957 & 1962.
Won World Championship gold in 1953, 1957 &
1962.
Won European Championship silver
in 1954, 1956, 1958, 1963 & 1964.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962
& 1963.
Won European Championship bronze
in 1955, 1960, 1961, 1965 & 1966.
Won World Championship silver in 1963 & 1964.
Won Olympic silver in 1964.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997
(player).
Top Goal Scorer in Sweden in 1953, 1957 & 1959.
Won World Championship Best
Forward Award in 1957 & 1962.
Won Olympic
Leading Points Scorer Award in 1964.
Captain of Sweden.
- Johansson, Thomas (- )
- Born in Sweden. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Nacka
HK, Vålerenga IF and Streatham Redskins 1993-94.
Medals : Won the Norwegian
Championship in 1991.
- Johansson, Thomas (1970- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Johansson, Urban (- )
- Born in Sweden. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Tegs SK
and Oxford City Stars 1984-85.
- John, Bernie (1972- )
- Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Indianapolis Ice 1999- .
- John B Sollenberger Trophy

First presented in 1937. Awarded annually to the Leading Scorer in the American
Hockey League since the 1936-37 season.
- John Brophy Award

Presented annually to the East Coast Hockey League Coach of the Year as voted by league coaches.
The John Brophy Award is named in honor of John
Brophy, who coached more seasons than any other coach in ECHL history.
- John Carlin Trophy
- Presented annually to the top scorer in the
Eastern Amateur Hockey League
1933-48 and 1949-53.

1935-36 :
Bobby Lee (Baltimore
Orioles)
1936-37 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1937-38 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1938-39 :
Herb Foster (Atlantic City Seagulls)
1940-41 :
Norm Burns (Washington Eagles)
1943-44 :
Hank Damore (New Haven Eagles &
Brooklyn Crescents)
1944-45 :
Tom Brennan (Boston Olympics)
1946-47 : Pentti Lund
(Boston Olympics)
1948-49 : League did not operate
1949-50 :
Valentine Delory (New
York Rovers)
- John Labatt Centre
-
London, Ontario, Canada.
Home ice for : London
Knights
Capacity : 9,100
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- John Nike Leisuresport (Ice Rinks)
- i. Bracknell, Berkshire, England.
Home ice for : Bracknell
Bees
Capacity : 3,100
Ice pad size : 197 feet x 98 feet
ii. Bristol, Avon, England. Previously known as Mecca Ice Rink.
Home ice for : Avon Arrows,
Bristol Bulldogs (1992-93)
Capacity : 650 (500 seats)
Ice pad size : 180 feet x 80 feet
- John Ross Robertson Cup
The J Ross Robertson Cup is presented annually to the winners of the Ontario Hockey
League Play-off Championship. Named in honour of J Ross Robertson.
- John Rougeau Trophy

Awarded to the regular season champion of the QMJHL
since the 1983-84 season. See Governors
Trophy.
- Johnathan, Stan (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1973-74.
- Jöhncke, Torsten (1912-1984)
- Born in Sweden. Forward.
International Career : Competed 32 times for Sweden.
Club Career : Played for IK Göta,
Berliner SC, Brussels IHSC
and Queens 1934-35.
Medals : Won bronze in the 1936 European Championship.
- Johnsen, Pal (1976- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for Norway in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Johnson, Anthony (1969- )
- Born in Durham, County Durham, England. Son of
Peter Johnson. Brother of Stephen Johnson
and Shaun Johnson..
International Career : Played for Great Britain 1990-93.
Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1982-90, Humberside Seahawks
1990-93, Humberside Hawks 1993-95,
Durham
Wasps 1995-96, Newcastle Cobras
1996-98, Newcastle Riverkings
1998-99, Newcastle Riverkings &
Hull Thunder 1999-00,
Hull Thunder 2000-02. Medals :
Won World Championship Pool C
gold in 1992.
- Johnson, Bob (1931-1991)
- Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Coach. Father of Mark
Johnson.
Club Career : Coached Calgary
Flames 1982-87 and Pittsburgh
Penguins 1990-91.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1991 (coach).
- Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1992 (builder).
- Johnson, Craig (1972- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
- Johnson, Dennis (1952- )
- Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA. Forward.
Club Career : Played for London
Lions in 1973-74.
- Johnson, Gordon (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1935.
- Johnson, Greg (1971- )
- Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1990-91. Played for Team Canada
1992-94. Played for Canada in the 1993 World Championships
and the 1994 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1992-93, Detroit Red Wings
& Adirondack Red Wings
& Team Canada 1993-94, Detroit
Red Wings 1994-96, Detroit Red Wings
& Pittsburgh Penguins 1996-97, Pittsburgh
Penguins & Chicago Blackhawks
1997-98 and Nashville Predators
1998- .
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1994.
- Johnson, Ivan 'Ching'
(1898-1979)
- Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for New York Rangers
1926-37 and New York Americans
1937-38.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1928 & 1933.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
NHL All-Star First Team 1931-32 & 1932-33.
NHL All-Star Second Team 1930-31 & 1933-34.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1934.
- Johnson, Joe (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Streatham
Redskins 1993-94 and Guildford Flames
1994-96.
- Johnson, Mark (1957- )
- Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Centre. Pittsburgh Penguins
3rd pick (66th overall) in the 1977 NHL
Amateur Draft. Son of Bob Johnson.
International Career : Played for Team USA
1975-76 & 1979-80. Played for the USA in
the 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990 & 1998 (qualification
round) Pool A World Championships, the 1980 Olympics
and the 1981, 1984 & 1987 Canada Cups.
Coached USA in the 2000 & 2002 World Championships
(assistant).
Club Career : Played for Team USA
1975-76, Team USA and Pittsburgh Penguins
1979-80, Pittsburgh Penguins
1980-81, Pittsburgh Penguins &
Minnesota North Stars 1981-82, Hartford
Whalers 1982-84, Hartford Whalers
& St Louis Blues 1984-85, New
Jersey Devils 1985-90, HC Milano Saima 1990-91 and HC Milano Saima &
HC Zell-am-Zee 1991-92. Coached Madison
Monsters 1995-96, University of Wisconsin 1996-02 (assistant) and University of Wisconsin
(Women) 2002- .
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1980.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999
(player).
Elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2003 (player - 1980 US Olympic Team).
Elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2004 (coach).
Won Colonial Hockey League Coach of
the Year Trophy in 1995-96.
NHL All-Star Roster 1984.
- Johnson, Mike (1974- )
- Born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
in the 2000 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Maple Leafs 1996-99, Toronto Maple
Leafs & Tampa Bay Lightning
1999-00 and Tampa Bay Lightning
& Phoenix Coyotes 2000-01.
Honours : NHL All-Rookie Team 1998.
- Johnson, Milton (- )
- Born in Webster, South Dakota, USA. Forward.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1956
World Championships.
Medals : Won World
Championship silver in 1956.
- Johnson, Perry (- )
- International Career : Played for Team
Canada 1999-00.
Club Career : Played for Team
Canada 1999-00 and Manchester Storm
2000- .
- Johnson, Peter 'Jonka' (1946- )
- Born in Durham, County Durham, England. Father of Anthony
Johnson, Stephen Johnson and
Shaun Johnson. At one time he played in the same team as his sons Anthony
Johnson and Stephen Johnson against Cleveland Bombers
- the rink announcement on one goal
was "Scored Johnson, assisted by Johnson and Johnson".
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1971-73.
- Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1966-85.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1989.
BIHWA Coach of the Year 1986.
BIHWA Division One Coach of the Year 1991.
- Johnson, Russell (- )
- Born in Webster, South Dakota, USA. Forward
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1956
World Championships.
Medals : Won World
Championship silver in 1956.
- Johnson, Shane (- )
- Club Career : Played for Bracknell Bees
1999-00.
Medals : Won the Superleague
in 1999-00.
- Johnson, Shaun (1973- )
- Born in Durham, County Durham, England. Son of
Peter Johnson. Brother of Anthony
Johnson and Stephen Johnson.
International Career : Played for Great Britain 1992.
Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1988-90, Humberside Seahawks
1990-93, Humberside Hawks 1993-95,
Durham
Wasps 1995-96, Newcastle Cobras
1996-98, Newcastle Riverkings
1998-00, Coventry Blaze 2000-04 and
Newcastle Vipers 2004-08. Medals :
Won World Championship Pool C
gold in 1992.
Honours :
His number 8 jersey has been retired by
Newcastle Vipers.
- Johnson, Stephen (1967- )
- Born in Durham, County Durham, England. Forward. Son of
Peter Johnson. Brother of Anthony
Johnson and Shaun Johnson.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1981-82. Played for Great Britain 1990-93.
Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1981-90, Humberside Seahawks
1990-93, Humberside Hawks 1993-95,
Durham
Wasps 1995-96, Kingston Hawks
1996-99 and Hull Thunder 1999-02.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C bronze in 1982.
Won World Championship Pool C
gold in 1992.
- Johnson, Stephen V (1972- )
- Club Career : Played for Cleveland
Bombers 1987-90, Cleveland Bombers
& Basingstoke Beavers 1990-91, Billingham
Bombers 1991-93, Teeside Bombers
1993-94, Teeside Bombers & Peterborough
Pirates 1994-95 and Billingham
Bombers 1995-96.
- Johnson, Steven (1973- )
- Club Career : Played for Cleveland
Bombers 1988-89 and Peterborough
Pirates 1989-96.
- Johnson, Thomas Christian 'Tom'
(1928- )
- Born in Baldur, Manitoba, Canada. Defenceman. A leg injury in February
1965 forced Johnson to retire.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Montreal
Royals & Montreal Canadiens
(one game) 1947-48, Buffalo Bisons
1948-49, Buffalo Bisons & Montreal Canadiens
1949-50, Montreal Canadiens 1950-63
and Boston Bruins 1963-65.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of Boston Bruins
1973-76 (assistant).
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 & 1960.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1970 (player).
Won the James
Norris Memorial Trophy 1958-59.
NHL All-Star First Team 1958-59.
NHL All-Star Second Team 1955-56.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 & 1963.
- Johnson, Thomas Ernest 'Moose' (1886-1963 )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA
1903-05, Montreal Wanderers
1905-11, New Westminster Royals
1911-14, Portland Rosebuds 1914-18
and Victoria Cougars 1918-22.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1906, 1907, 1908 & 1910.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1952.
- Johnson, Todd (- )
- International Career : Played for Australia.
- Johnson, Virgil (1912-?)
- Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Chicago
Blackhawks.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1938.
- Johnsson, Kim (1976- )
- Born in Malmo, Sweden. Defenceman. Part of the trade that took Eric
Lindros to New York Rangers in
2001.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1995-96. Played for Sweden in the
1998 & 1999 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Malmo
IF 1995-99, New York Rangers
1999-01 and Philadelphia Flyers
2001- .
- Johnston, Andrew (1978- )
- Club Career : Played for Swindon
Wildcats 1995-96.
- Johnston, Edward 'Eddie' (1935- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Netminder. General Manager of Pittsburgh
Penguins 1983-88, Assistant General Manager with Pittsburgh
Penguins 1988-89, General Manager of Hartford
Whalers 1989-92 and Assistant General Manager with Pittsburgh
Penguins 1997- .
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins
1962-73, Toronto Maple Leafs
1973-74, St Louis Blues 1974-77 and St
Louis Blues & Chicago Blackhawks
1977-78. Coached New Brunswick Hawks
1978-79, Chicago Blackhawks 1979-80
and Pittsburgh Penguins 1980-83
& 1993-97 & 1999-00 (assistant).
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1970 & 1972.
- Johnston, Greg (1965- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1984-85.
- Johnston, Joe (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Guildford
Flames 1996-99.
Medals :
Won the British
National League 1997-98.
Won the Southern Premier League 1997-98.
- Johnston, Larry Roy (1943- )
- Born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for
Johnstown Jets 1963-64, Tulsa Oilers
1964-65, Springfield Indians &
Tulsa Oilers 1965-66,
Springfield Indians 1966-67,
Springfield Kings &
Los Angeles Kings 1967-68,
Springfield Kings 1968-69,
Fort Worth Wings &
Springfield Kings 1969-70,
Baltimore Clippers 1970-71,
Tidewater Red Wings &
Detroit Red Wings 1971-72,
Detroit Red Wings 1972-74,
Kansas City Scouts &
Michigan Stags &
Baltimore Blades 1974-75,
Kansas City Scouts 1975-76 and
Colorado Rockies &
Maine Nordiques 1976-77.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 3
4 5
6
- Johnston, Marshall (1941- )
- Born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Team Canada 1963-67. Played for Canada in the the 1964 & 1968 Olympics
and the 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1968 World
Championships. In
1978 he coached the USA (Junior) at the inaugural IIHF
World Junior Championships. Coached Team Canada
in 1978 (assistant), 1979 & 1982.
Club Career : Played for University of Denver
1959-63, Team Canada 1963-67, Minnesota North Stars 1967-68,
Minnesota North Stars & Cleveland Barons 1968-69,
Minnesota North Stars & Iowa Stars 1969-70,
Minnesota North Stars & Cleveland Barons
1970-71
and California Golden Seals 1971-74. Coached
California Golden Seals
1973-75, University of Denver
1975-79, Colorado Rockies 1981-82 and New
Jersey Devils 1982-85 (assistant). Director of Player Personnel for
the New Jersey Devils 1985-95. Director of Player Personnel for
the Ottawa Senators 1996-99. General
Manager of the Ottawa Senators 1999-02.
Medals :
Won World Championship bronze in 1964.
Won Olympic
bronze in 1968.
Won World Championship bronze in 1978 & 1982
(coach).
Won the NCAA in 1960 & 1961.
Won the WCHA Championship
in 1977-78 (coach).
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 1998.
Won the Eddie Shore Plaque
in 1971.
Won WCHA Conference Coach of the Year in 1977-78.
Captain of Canada at the 1968 Olympics.
- Johnston, Mike (- )
- International Career : Head Coach for Canada in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Johnston, Robert (1978- )
- Club Career : Played for Swindon
Wildcats 1995-96.
- Johnstone, Charles (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1896 & 1901.
- Johnstone, Jeff (1975- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain in the 1999 World Championship
Pool B.
Club Career : Played for Bracknell
Bees 1996-99, London Knights (UK)
& Manchester Storm 1999-00.
Medals :
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup
1999.
- Johnstone, Ken (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1975-76.
- Johnstone, Robert Ross 'Ross'
(1926- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
1943-45.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1945.
- Johnstown Bluebirds

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA. Played in the Eastern
Amateur Hockey League 1941-42.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Johnstown Chiefs [web
site won our "Ice
Hockey Official Site of the Year" in 1999]

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA. Played in the All-American Hockey
League 1987-88 and East Coast Hockey League
1988- .
Home ice : Cambria
County War Memorial
Team colours : black, gold & red
Affiliations have included : Boston
Bruins 1991-93, Calgary Flames
1998-01 & 2002-03,
San Jose Sharks, Cleveland
Barons, Saint John Flames,
San Jose Sharks 2003-05, Springfield
Falcons, Tampa Bay Lightning
2000-01 & 2005-07
General manager : Toby O'Brien, Jim Brazill
Head coach : Nick Fotiu & Scott Allen
1997-98, Scott Allen 1998-02, Toby O'Brien
- Johnstown Jets

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA. Played in the Eastern
Amateur Hockey League 1950-53, the Eastern
Hockey League 1955-73 and the North
American Hockey League 1973-77. The
team folded after the town was flooded for the third time in 1977. See "Slap
Shot"
Home ice : Cambria
County War Memorial
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Calgary Cowboys 1975-76, Kansas City
Scouts 1975-76, Minnesota Fighting Saints 1974-76, Pittsburgh Penguins 1974-75
General manager : Dick Roberge 1974-75
Head coach : Dick Roberge 1974-75, Jim Cardiff 1975-76
Honours : Won the North
American Hockey League Play-offs 1974-75.
- Jokerit Helsinki [web site
some sections in English]
-

Helsinki, Finland. Founded 1967. Jokerit have played over 30 seasons in the top
Finnish division. Played in the European Hockey
League in 1996-97, 1997-98 and 1998-99.
Home ice : Hartwall Arena
(former home ice Helsingin Jäähalli)
Team colours : blue & red
Head coach : Raimo Summanen, Hannu Jortikka 2003-
Honours : Won the Finnish
Championship 1973, 1992, 1994, 1996 & 1997.
Won the Finnish SM-liiga 1996-97.
Won the European Cup in 1994 & 1995.
Retired jersey numbers : 8
- Jokiharju, Juha (- )
- Club Career : Played for HC
Amiens Somme.
Honours : Won the Charles
Ramsey Trophy
in 1999-00.
- Jokinen, Olli (1978- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Finland in the
1998, 1999 & 2000 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for IFK Helsinki.
Medals : Won World
Championship silver in 1998 & 1999.
Won World Championship bronze in 2000.
Honours : Won the Jarmo Wasama Trophy
in 1996-97.
Won the Jari Kurri Trophy in 1997-98.
Won the Matti Keinonen
Trophy in 1997-98.
- Jokipojat Joensuu (Kiekko-Karhut)

Joensuu, Finland. Founded in 1953. The team adopted name Jokipojat (means
"Riverboys") in 1998, though the parent club still retained its original name,
Kiekko-Karhut (means "Hockey-Bears"). The name Jokipojat is actually a humorous
distortion of JoKP (Joensuun Kiekko-Pojat), which was the name of the team for many years.
The name Jokipojat was originally a nickname invented by the fans of the other
teams. JoKP played a total of three seasons in the top Finnish league SM-liiga (1971-72,
1989-90, 1991-92). Most of the time the team has played in Division 1 and Division 2.
Home ice : Mehtimäen
jäähalli
Team colours : red, white & black
Honours :
- JoKP Joensuu
- See Jokipojat Joensuu
- Joliat, Aurel (1901-1986)
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens
1922-38.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1924, 1930 & 1931.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1947.
Won the Hart Trophy in 1934.
NHL All-Star First Team 1930-31.
NHL All-Star Second Team 1931-32, 1933-34 & 1934-35.
NHL All-Star Roster 1934 & 1937.
- Joly, Greg (1954- )
- Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman. Washington
Capitals 1st pick (1st overall) in the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft (he was
Washington
Capitals first ever draft pick).
Club Career : Played for Regina
Pats 1971-74, Washington
Capitals 1974-75, Washington
Capitals & Richmond Robins
1975-76, Detroit Red Wings & Springfield
Indians 1976-77, Detroit Red Wings
1977-79, Detroit Red Wings & Adirondack
Red Wings 1979-83 and Adirondack
Red Wings 1983-86.
- Joly, Yvan (1960- )
- Born in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Montreal
Canadiens 7th pick (100th overall) in the 1979 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1978-79 & 1979-80.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa
67's 1976-79, Ottawa 67's & Montreal
Canadiens (one game) 1979-80, Montreal
Canadiens (one game) & Nova
Scotia Voyageurs 1980-81, Nova
Scotia Voyageurs 1981-82, Montreal
Canadiens (one game) & Nova
Scotia Voyageurs 1982-83, HC Gardena
& Maine Mariners 1983-84 and Indianapolis
Checkers 1985-86.
- Joly-Pottuz, Dominique (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1985
World Championship (Pool C).
Medals : Won World
Championship (Pool C) gold in 1985.
- Jones, Howard (- )
- International Career : Played for Australia.
- Jones, Matt (1979- )
- Club Career : Played for Telford
Tigers 1994-96.
- Jones, Robert (- )
- Club Career : Played for Montreal Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1895 & 1896.
- Jones, Russell (1926- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Australia in the 1960 Olympics
and the 1962 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Pirates IHC, Melbourne.
- Jonquiere Marquis

Quebec, Canada. Played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League 1954-55.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Gerry McNeil
1954-55
- Jonsson, Hans (1973- )
- Born in Jarved, Sweden. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1992-93. Played for Sweden in the
1996, 1997, 1998 & 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
Club Career : Played for MoDo HK
1993-99 and Pittsburgh Penguins
1999- .
Medals :
Won World
Championship (Junior) silver in 1992-93.
- Jonsson, Jorgen (1972- )
- Born in Angelholm, Sweden. Forward.
International Career : Played for Sweden in the
1994, 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2000 World Championships
Pool A and the 1994 & 1998 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Rogle
BK 1989-95, Farjestads BK 1995-99 and
New York Islanders & Anaheim
Mighty Ducks 1999-00.
- Jonsson, Kenny (1974- )
- Born in Angelholm, Sweden. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden 1994-
(including the 2006 Olympics).
Club Career : Played for Rogle
BK 1991-94, Toronto Maple Leafs 1994-96 and New York Islanders 1996- .
Honours : Won Olympic
Best Defenceman Award in 2006.
NHL World All-Stars Roster 1999.
- Jonsson, Tomas 'Lill-Affa'
(1960- )
- Born in Falun, Sweden. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1976-80. Played for Sweden
1978-95.
Club Career : Played for MoDo
AIK 1977-81, MoDo AIK & New
York Islanders 1981-82, New York
Islanders 1982-88, New York
Islanders & Edmonton Oilers
1988-89 and Leksands IF 1989-98.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) gold 1976-77.
Won World
Championship (Junior) silver in 1977-78.
Won World
Championship (Junior) bronze 1978-79 & 1979-80.
Won the Stanley Cup in
1982 & 1983.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 2000 (player).
Won the Guldpucken Award
in 1994-95.
- Jordal Amfi
- Oslo, Norway. Built in 1951 for the 1952 Winter Olympics. A roof was added in 1967.
Hosted two groups in the 1999 World Championships.
Home ice for : Vålerengen
IF
Capacity : c 5,000
Ice pad size :
- Jordan, Mark (1978- )
- Club Career : Played for Basingstoke
Beavers 1994-95 and Basingstoke Bison
1995-96.
- Jordan, Mike (1937- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1963-64.
- Jordanov, Antonio (1983- )
- Born in Bulgaria. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria
(Junior) 2000-01.
Club Career : Played for Lions 99.
- Jortikka, Hannu (- )
-
Club Career : Played for TPS Turku.
Honours : Won the Kalevi Numminen
Trophy in 1989-90 and 1990-91.
- Josefsen, Bjorge (1976- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Norway in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Joseph, Anthony 'Tony' (1969-
)
- Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Winnipeg
Jets 5th pick (94th overall) in the 1988 NHL
Entry Draft. Did not play in the 1992-93 season.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa
Generals 1985-88, Oshawa Generals
& Winnipeg Jets (two games) 1988-89, Tappara
Tampere & Moncton Hawks 1989-90, Moncton
Hawks 1990-91, Kalamazoo Wings
& Moncton Hawks 1991-92 and Salt
Lake Golden Eagles 1993-94.
Medals : Won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy
1986-87.
Won the J Ross Robertson Cup in 1987.
Honours : Played for the All-Ontario U17 Team.
- Joseph, Chris (1969- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1986-87 and 1987-88.
- Joseph, Curtis 'Cujo' (1967- )
-
Born in Keswick, Ontario, Canada. Netminder. See
"Hockey
Heroes : Curtis Joseph"
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1996 World Championships,
the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and
the 2002 Olympics. He was Canada's spare goalie for
the 1998 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for St
Louis Blues 1989-95, Edmonton Oilers 1995-98, Toronto Maple Leafs 1998-02, Detroit Red Wings 2002-04
and Phoenix Coyotes 2005- .
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 2002.
Honours : NHL North American All-Stars
Roster 1999 & 2000.
- Joseph, Eddie (1961- )
-
Club Career : Played for Lee
Valley Lions 1984-93. Coached Lee
Valley Lions 1992-93.
Honours :
His number 2 jersey has been retired by
Lee Valley Lions.
- Joseph, Fabian (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1992
& 1994 Olympics.
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1992 & 1994.
Honours : Captain of Canada
at the 1994 Olympics.
- Joseph Choquette Company
- Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada. A wood specialties company making hockey sticks in the first
half of the 20th century. The Canadian Cycle and Motor Company
Limited (CCM) bought an interest in the company in 1933 before purchasing it outright
in 1940.
- Joseph Turner Memorial Cup
- See Turner Cup
- Josephson, Ulf (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for South
Africa in the 1961 and 1966 World Championships.
- Jovanovski, Ed (1976- )
- Born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Florida
Panthers 1st pick (1st overall) in the 1994 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1994-95. Played for Canada in the
1998 & 2000 World Championships, the 2002 Olympics
and the 1996 & 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Florida
Panthers 1995-98, Florida Panthers
& Vancouver Canucks 1998-99 and Vancouver Canucks
1999- .
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 2002.
Won the World Cup of Hockey in
2004.
Honours : NHL All-Rookie Team 1996.
- Joyal, Eddy (1940- )
- Born Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Oil Kings 1958-60, Detroit Red Wings (and Pittsburgh Hornets) 1962-65, Toronto Maple Leafs (and Rochester Americans and Tulsa Oilers) 1965-66, Rochester Americans 1966-67, Los Angeles Kings 1967-72, Philadelphia Flyers 1972, Alberta Oilers 1972-73 and Edmonton Oilers 1973-76.
- Joyce, Bob (- )
-
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1988
Olympics.
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