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Ma, Jingping (- )
International Career : Played for China (Women) in the 1998 Olympics.
Määttä, Eilert (- )
Part of the famous Swedish Mosquito Line.
MacAdam, Al (1952- )
Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1977 & 1979 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Richmond Robins 1972-73, Richmond Robins & Philadelphia Flyers 1973-74, California Golden Seals 1974-76, Cleveland Barons 1976-78, Minnesota North Stars 1978-84, Vancouver Canucks 1984-85, Fredericton Express 1985-86 and Charlottetown Islanders 1986-87.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1974.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1976 & 1977.
MacArthur, Ken (- )
International Career : Played for Canada 1990-91.
Maccabi Canada [web site]
Maccabi Canada is responsible for selecting the Canadian Delegation to the World Maccabiah Games. 
Maccabiah
Sporting event held every four years in Israel, assembling Jewish athletes from all over the world, includes a hockey tournament. See Maccabi Canada.
MacDonald, Blair (1953- )
Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Los Angeles Kings 4th pick (86th overall) in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Edmonton Oilers 1973-75, Edmonton Oilers & Indianapolis Racers 1975-76, Indianapolis Racers 1976-77, Edmonton Oilers 1977-80, Edmonton Oilers & Vancouver Canucks 1980-81, Dallas Black Hawks & Vancouver Canucks 1981-82, Vancouver Canucks & Fredericton Express 1982-83, WAT Stadlau & Montana Magic 1983-84, WAT Stadlau 1984-85 and IEV Innsbruck 1985-86.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached IEV Innsbruck 1986-87, Fredericton Canadiens 1987-88, Cleveland Lumberjacks 1988-91 & 1999- .
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1980.
Captain of Edmonton Oilers 1980-81.
MacDonald, Craig (1977- )
Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Calgary Flames.
MacDonald, Doug (1961- )
Born in Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Orillia Travelways, the University of Western Ontario and Solihull Barons 1985-86.
Medals : Won the Heineken League Division One 1985-86.
Honours :
Captain of the Solihull Barons 1985-86.
MacDonald, Jason (1974- )
Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins.
MacDonald, Kilby (1914-1986)
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for New York Rangers.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1940.
Honours : Won the Calder Trophy in 1940.
MacDonell, Fred (- ) 
Forward.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1934 World Championships.
MacEachern, Bud (- )
International Career : Coached Australia at the 1960 Olympics.
MacEachern, Shane (1967- )
Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Peterborough Pirates 1992-93.
MacGregor, Bruce (- )
International Career : Played for Canada (WHA All-Stars) in 1974 against the USSR.
Machac, Oldrich (1946- )
Born in Prostejov, Czechoslovakia. Played defence and was always paired together with Frantisek Pospisil on the national team, except for 1978 when he was paired with Miroslav Dvorak. Machac was considered to be a very tough player who excelled with his fine physical play. Very sound defensively. He played 13 seasons in the Czechoslovakian league, 490 games (108 goals).
International Career : He played for Czechoslovakia 293 times (second only to Jiri Holik) scoring 37 goals, appearing in 11 World Championships between 1967 and 1978 (three gold medals - 1972, 1976 and 1977), the Olympics in 1968, 1972 & 1976 and the 1976 Canada Cup.
Club Career : He played for Zelezárny Prostejov 1957-65, Dukla Kosice 1965-67, Zetor Brno 1967-78 and SB Rosenheim 1978-82.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999.
MacInnis, Al (1963- )
Born in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Defenceman. Calgary Flames 1st pick (15th overall) in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He was widely known for having the hardest slapshot in the National Hockey League. Announced his retirement on 9th September 2005 - during his final season in 2003-04, he played just three games for the Blues after suffering a season-ending eye injury. He played 1,416 NHL regular season games scoring 1,274 points (340+934) and 177 NHL play-off games scoring 160 points (39+121).
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1991 Canada Cup, the 1990 World Championships and the 1998 & 2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played his Junior hockey with the Kitchener Rangers, winning the OHA/OHL championship twice and the memorial Cup in 1982. Played for Calgary Flames 1981-94 and St Louis Blues 1994-04.
Medals : Won the Presidents Trophy in 1988, 1989 & 2000.
Won the Stanley Cup in 1989.
Won Canada Cup gold in 1991.
Won Olympic gold in 2002.
Honours : Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1989.
Won the James Norris Memorial Trophy 1998-99.
NHL All-Star First Team defenceman 1989-90, 1990-91, 1998-99 & 2002-03.
NHL All-Star Second Team defenceman 1986-87, 1988-89 & 1993-94.
NHL All-Star Roster 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997 & 1998.
NHL North American All-Stars Roster 1999 & 2000.
Canada Cup All-Star Team 1991.
Ontario Hockey League All-Star First Team 1982 & 1983.
Captain of St Louis Blues 2002-03.
His number 2 jersey has been retired by St Louis Blues.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 2 11 22
MacKay, Calum 'Baldy' (1927- )
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa Generals & Detroit Red Wings 1946-47, Omaha Knights & Indianapolis Capitals 1947-48, Detroit Red Wings & Indianapolis Capitals 1948-49, Indianapolis Capitals & Montreal Canadiens 1949-50, Montreal Canadiens 1950-51, Montreal Canadiens & Buffalo Bisons 1951-53, Montreal Canadiens 1953-54 and Montreal Royals 1954-55.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1953.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1953.
MacKay, Duncan 'Mickey' (1894-1940)
Born in Chelsey, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career :
Played for Vancouver Millionaires 1914-19 & 1920-22, Vancouver Maroons 1922-26, Chicago Blackhawks 1926-28, Pittsburgh Pirates & Boston Bruins 1928-29 and Boston Bruins 1929-30.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1915 & 1929.
Honours :
Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1952.
Mackay, Mark (1964- )
Centre.
International Career : Played for Germany in the 1998 Olympics and the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
MacKell, Fleming (1929- )
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs & Pittsburgh Hornets 1947-50, Toronto Maple Leafs 1950-51, Toronto Maple Leafs & Boston Bruins 1951-52 and Boston Bruins 1952-60.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1949 & 1951.
Honours : NHL All-Star First Team centre 1952-53.
NHL All-Star Roster 1947, 1948, 1949 & 1954.
MacKell, Jack (1896-?)
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Played both forward and defence.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Senators.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1920 & 1921.
MacKenzie, Barry (1941- )
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Past-President of Notre Dame College (Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada). Co-ordinator of player development for the Minnesota Wild
International Career :
Played for Canada in the 1964 & 1968 Olympics and the 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 & 1968 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Minnesota North Stars & Memphis South Stars 1968-69 and IHC Seibu-Tetusdo (Japan) 1975-78. Coached IHC Seibu-Tetusdo (Japan) 1975-78 and Notre Dame College (Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada).
Medals : Won World Championship bronze in 1964, 1966 & 1967.
Won Olympic bronze in 1968.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999.
MacKenzie, Chris (1971- ) 
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Indianapolis Ice 1999- .
MacKenzie, Derek (1981- )
Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Centre. 
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) 2000-01.
Club Career : Played for Sudbury and Atlanta Thrashers.
MacKenzie, Jack (- )
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1956 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen 1955-56.
Medals : Won Olympic bronze in 1956.
Honours : Captain of Canada at the 1956 Olympics.
MacKenzie, William 'Bill' (1911-1990)
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1938.
MacKenzie, William H (- )

Born in Canada. A resident in England from the early 1930s, he became General Manager of Harringay Arena pre-WWII.
Club Career : Played for Queens IHC.
Mackie, Howie (1913-1952)
Born in Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Played both forward and defence.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1937.
Mackie, Mark (- )
Born in Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Humberside Seahawks 1988-89, Chelmsford Chieftains 1989-91, Sheffield Steelers 1991-93, Peterborough Pirates 1993-94, Medway Bears 1994-96, Stevenage Oilers 1996-97, Invicta Dynamos 1997-98 and Milton Keynes Kings 1998-99.
MacLean, Donald (1977- )
Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings.
MacLean, Doug (1954- )
Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The first President and General Manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets in 1998.
Club Career : Coached St Louis Blues 1986-88 (assistant), Washington Capitals 1988-89 (assistant), Washington Capitals (assistant) & Baltimore Skipjacks 1989-90, Detroit Red Wings 1990-92 (assistant) and Florida Panthers 1995-98. General Manager of Columbus Blue Jackets 1998- .
Doug MacLean at the Windsor Hockey Heritage Centre
MacLean, John (1964- )
Born in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. He missed the entire 1991-92 season due to injury.
International Career :
Played for Canada (Junior) in 1983-84. Played for Canada in the 1989 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa Generals 1981-83, Oshawa Generals & New Jersey Devils 1983-84, New Jersey Devils 1984-97, New Jersey Devils & San Jose Sharks 1997-98, New York Rangers 1998-00 and New York Rangers & Manitoba Moose & Dallas Stars 2000-01.
Medals : Won World Championship silver in 1989.
Won the Stanley Cup in 1995.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1989 & 1991.
MacLean, Paul (1958- )
Born in Grostenquin, France. Right-wing. A scout with the St Louis Blues 1991-93. 
International Career :
Played for Team Canada 1979-80. Played for Canada in the 1980 Olympics.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Salt Lake Golden Eagles & St Louis Blues 1980-81, Winnipeg Jets 1981-88, Detroit Red Wings 1988-89 and St Louis Blues 1989-91.
Club Career (coaching) : Coach Peoria Rivermen 1993-96, Phoenix Coyotes 1996-97 (assistant), Kansas City Blades 1997-00, Quad City Mallards 2000-02, Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2002-04 (assistant) and Detroit Red Wings 2005- .
Medals : Won the Colonial Cup in 2001 (coach).
Won the Tarry Cup 2000-01 & 2001-02 (coach).
Won the Stanley Cup in 2008 (assistant coach).
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1985.
MacLean, Ron (1960- ) 
Born in Zweilbrucken, Germany. When he was 14 months old, his family moved to Canada. His father was a communications officer in the air force and moved around all over the country. When Ron was 10, they moved to Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. His broadcasting career began in 1978 when he took a part-time position at CKRD Radio in Red Deer. In 1984, a producer saw MacLean doing an ad-lib weather forecast and hired him to host the Calgary Flames telecasts on CFAC, an independent TV station in Calgary. He then became the sports anchor on the local evening news before joining CBC as a host on "Hockey Night in Canada" in 1986. From 1987 has been the main host of HNIC and branched out to host dozens of major events on CBC. A Level 5 referee for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, he also plays hockey twice a week.
MacLeish, Rick (1950- )
Born in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia Flyers 1970-81, Hartford Whalers & Pittsburgh Penguins 1981-82, Pittsburgh Penguins 1982-83 and Philadelphia Flyers & Detroit Red Wings 1983-84.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1974 & 1975.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1976, 1977 & 1980.
MacLellan, Brian (1958- )
Born in Geulph, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1985 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Los Angeles Kings & New Haven Knighthawks 1982-84, Los Angeles Kings 1984-85, Los Angeles Kings & New York Rangers 1985-86, Minnesota North Stars 1986-88, Minnesota North Stars & Calgary Flames 1988-89, Calgary Flames 1989-91 and Detroit Red Wings 1991-92.
MacLeod, Scott (- ) 
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1978-79.
MacMillan, Jeff (1979- )
Born in Durham, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Columbus Blue Jackets.
MacMillan, John (1935- )
Born in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career :
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs & Rochester Americans 1960-61, Pittsburgh Hornets & Toronto Maple Leafs 1961-62, Rochester Americans & Toronto Maple Leafs 1962-63, Toronto Maple Leafs & Detroit Red Wings & Pittsburgh Hornets 1963-64, Detroit Red Wings & Memphis Wings & St Paul Rangers 1964-65, Memphis Wings 1965-66 and San Diego Gulls 1966-71.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1962 & 1963.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1962 & 1963.
MacMillan, Robert 'Bob' (1952- )
Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1978 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Minnesota Fighting Saints 1972-74, New York Rangers & Providence Reds 1974-75, St Louis Blues 1975-77, St Louis Blues & Atlanta Flames 1977-78, Atlanta Flames 1978-80, Calgary Flames 1980-81, Calgary Flames & Colorado Rockies 1981-82, New Jersey Devils 1982-84 and Chicago Blackhawks & Milwaukee Admirals 1984-85.
Honours : Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1979.
MacMillan, Robert D (- )
Born in Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Superiors 1932-33.
MacMillan, William Stewart ' Billy' (1943- )
Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career :
Played for Team Canada 1965-67 & 1968-70. Played for Canada in the 1966 World Championships and the 1968 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Team Canada 1965-67, Ottawa Nationals 1967-68, Team Canada 1968-69, Team Canada & Tulsa Oilers 1969-70, Toronto Maple Leafs 1970-72, Atlanta Flames 1972-73, New York Islanders 1973-76, New York Islanders & Rhode Island Reds & Fort Worth Texans 1976-77 and Fort Worth Texans 1977-78.
Medals : Won Olympic bronze in 1968.
MacNaught, Kevin (1960- )
Born in Washington D.C., USA but a Canadian by birth. Player, coach and (later) owner of the Medway Bears. Credited in the Guinness Book of Records with the record for the most points scored in a British League match - 25 (7 goals + 18 assists) against Richmond Raiders on the 1st December 1985.
International Career : Played for Great Britain 1990-92 (his father was born in Scotland).
Club Career (playing) : Played for Saskatoon Blades 1977-80, Spokane Flyers 1980-81, Medway Bears 1985-92, Humberside Seahawks 1992-93, Streatham Redskins 1993-94, Chelmsford Chieftains 1994-95 and Medway Bears 1995-97.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of Fayetteville Force 1998-00 and Cape Fear Fire Antz 2002- .
Medals : Won World Championship Pool C gold in 1992.
Won World Championship Pool D gold in 1990.
Won the English League 1991-92.
Won the English League Play-offs in 1992.
Honours : His number 22 jersey was retired by Medway Bears.
MacNeil, Allister Wences 'Al' (1935- )
Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Defenceman. General Manager of Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1971-79. Assistant General Manager (Director of Player Development & Pro Scouting) of Calgary Flames 1982-89, Vice-President, Hockey Operations Calgary Flames 1989-93, Director, Hockey Operations Calgary Flames 1993-01 and Special Assistant to the General Manger at Calgary Flames 2002- .
International Career :
Coached Canada in the 1976 & 1981 Canada Cups (assistant).
Club Career : Played for Toronto Marlboros 1953-55, Toronto Marlboros & Toronto Maple Leafs (one game) 1955-56, Toronto Maple Leafs & Rochester Americans 1956-58, Rochester Americans 1958-59, Toronto Maple Leafs & Rochester Americans 1959-60, Hull-Ottawa Canadiens 1960-61, Montreal Canadiens 1961-62, Chicago Blackhawks 1962-66, New York Rangers 1966-67, Pittsburgh Penguins 1967-68, Houston Apollos 1968-69 and Montreal Voyageurs 1969-70. Coached Houston Apollos 1968-69, Montreal Voyageurs 1969-70, Montreal Canadiens 1970-71, Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1971-77, Atlanta Flames 1979-80, Calgary Flames 1980-82 and Calgary Flames 1998-00 (assistant) .
Medals : Won the Memorial Cup in 1955 & 1956.
Won the Eastern Professional Hockey League 1960-61.
Won the Eastern Professional Hockey League Play-offs 1960-61.
Won the Stanley Cup in 1971 (coach) & 1989 (assistant general manager).
Won the Calder Cup in 1972, 1976 & 1977 (coach).
Won the American Hockey League (E) 1972-73 (coach).
Won the American Hockey League (N) 1975-76 (coach).
Won Canada Cup gold in 1976 (assistant coach).
Won the American Hockey League 1976-77 (coach).
Won Canada Cup silver in 1981 (assistant coach).
Honours : Won the Louis Pieri Memorial Award 1971-72 & 1976-77.
MacNeill, Garrett (1981- )
Born in Manhattanville, New York, USA. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Ireland in the 2004 & 2005 World Championship Division III.
MacNichol, Allison 'Pickle' (1919-1991)
Born in St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Forward. Scored 42 goals in 19 Allan Cup games.
Club Career (playing) : Played for RCAF Flyers (Ottawa) 1941-42 and the St Andrews Senators 1947-51.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached St Andrews Senators 1947-51.
Medals : Won the Allan Cup in 1942.
Honours : Inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame [web site] in 1977.
Captain of the RCAF Flyers (Ottawa) 1941-42.
Leading points scorer in the Michigan-Ontario Senior Hockey League 1940.
Macon Centreplex Coliseum
Macon, Georgia, USA.
Home ice for : Macon Whoopee
Capacity : 7,100
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
Macon Trax
Logo © Macon Trax
Macon, Georgia, USA. Played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League 2002-03, World Hockey Association 2 2003-04 and Southern Professional Hockey League 2004-05.
Home ice : Macon Centreplex Coliseum
Team colours : black & gold
General manager : Dave Adams 2002-03, Joe Suk 2003-
Head coach : Brian Curran 2002-03, Tommy Stewart 2003- 
Honours : Named as World Hockey Association 2 Organization of the Year 2003-04.
Macon Whoopee [web site]
Logo © Macon Whoopee
Macon, Georgia, USA. Played in the Central Hockey League 1996-01 and East Coast Hockey League 2001-02.
Home ice : Macon Centreplex Coliseum
Team colours : red & black
General manager : John Paris Jr 1996-99, Graeme Townshend 1999-01
Head coach : John Paris Jr 1996-99, Graeme Townshend 1999-01, Gord Dineen 2001-02
Macon Whoopees
Logo © Macon Whoopees
Macon, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1973. Folded 15th February 1974. Played in the Southern Hockey League 1973-74.
Home ice : 
Team colours :  
Macoun, Jamie (1961- )
Born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1985, 1990 & 1991 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Calgary Flames 1982-91 (missed the 1987-88 season through injury), Calgary Flames & Toronto Maple Leafs 1991-92, Toronto Maple Leafs 1992-97, Toronto Maple Leafs & Detroit Red Wings 1997-98 and Detroit Red Wings 1998-99.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1989 & 1998.
Honours : Won the World Championship Best Defenceman Award (Pool A) in 1991.
MacPherson, James 'Bud' (1927-1988)
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Flyers 1947-48, Montreal Canadiens & Edmonton Flyers 1948-49, Cincinnati Mohawks 1949-50, Cincinnati Mohawks & Montreal Canadiens 1950-51, Montreal Canadiens 1951-53, Montreal Royals & Buffalo Bisons & Montreal Canadiens 1953-54, Montreal Canadiens 1954-55, Montreal Royals 1955-56, Montreal Royals & Rochester Americans & Montreal Canadiens 1956-57, Edmonton Flyers 1957-58, Edmonton Flyers & Hershey Bears 1958-59 and Edmonton Flyers 1959-61.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1953.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1953.
Macquarie Bears
Logo ©
Sydney, Australia. Member of the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association (NSWIHA) 1988-97. Name changed to Sydney Bears.
Home ice : Macquarie Centre
Team colours :  
Honours : Won the New South Wales League in 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 & 1997.
Macquarie Centre
Sydney, Australia.
Home ice for : Macquarie Bears (1989-97), Sydney Bears (1997- )
Capacity : 
Ice pad size : 
MacTavish, Craig (1958- )
Born in London, Ontario, Canada. Centre. The last of the pre 1979-80 players to go bareheaded in the NHL, following the introduction of the mandatory wearing of helmets, which he did until he retired at the end of the 1996-97 season.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins & Binghamton Whalers 1979-80, Boston Bruins & Springfield Indians 1980-81, Boston Bruins & Erie Blades 1981-82, Boston Bruins 1982-84, Edmonton Oilers 1985-93, Edmonton Oilers & New York Rangers 1993-94, Philadelphia Flyers 1994-95, Philadelphia Flyers & St Louis Blues 1995-96 and St Louis Blues 1996-97. Coached New York Rangers 1997-99 (assistant), Edmonton Oilers 1999-00 (assistant) and Edmonton Oilers 2000- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1987, 1988, 1990 & 1994.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1996.
Captain of the Edmonton Oilers 1992-94.
MacWilliam, Mike (1967- )
Born in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Cardiff Devils 1997-98.
Madden, John 'Mad Dog' (1973- )
Born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. 
Club Career : Played for Albany River Rats 1997-98, New Jersey Devils & Albany River Rats 1998-99 and New Jersey Devils 1999- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 2000 & 2003.
Honours : Won the Frank J Selke Trophy in 2001.
Madine, Mike (1941- )
International Career : Played for Great Britain 1963.
Madison Kodiaks
Logo ©
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Played in the United Hockey League 1999-00. Franchise moved to Kalamazoo Wings.
Home ice : Dane County Exposition Center
Team colours : 
Madison Monsters
Logo © Madison Monsters
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Played in the Colonial Hockey League 1995-97 and the United Hockey League 1997-99. 
Home ice : Dane County Exposition Center
Team colours : 
Head coach :
Mark Johnson 1995-96, Dave Schultz 1996-97
Madison Pro Hockey
See Madison Kodiaks
Madison Square Garden [web site]
New York, New York, USA. The original Madison Square Garden arena opened in 1925 and closed in 1967.
Home ice for : New York Rangers, New York Raiders (1972-73), New York Golden Blades (1973-74).
Capacity : 18,200
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
Madl, Michael (1966- )
Born in Czechoslovakia. Defenceman. An average player in the Czech league but was a hit in the Japanese league later in his career where he came together with his fellow countryman Radek Gardon as part of an exchange program between HC Kladno and Furukawa Denko.
Club Career : Played for HC Kladno 1988-93 (215 games), Odense Bulldogs 1993-95 and Furukawa Denko 1995-98.
Magee, Erin (1977- )
Born Troy, New York, USA. Forward.
International Career : Played for USA (Women) in the 2001 World Championships (Women).
Medals : Won World Championship (Women) silver in 2001.
Maggs, Darryl (- )
Club Career : Played for Indianapolis Racers.
Honours : WHA All-Star A Team defenceman 1976-77.
Magnitogorsk (HC Metallurg Magnitogorsk)
See Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Magnum Ice Rink
Irvine, Strathclyde, Scotland.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 750 seats
Ice pad size : 150 feet x 95 feet
Magnus, Louis (1881-1950)
Born in Kingston, Jamaica. He moved to France in 1889 and became interested in ice sports. He was French figure skating champion on five occassions.  He organised the inaugural meeting in Paris on 15th of May 1908 (inviting Great Britain, Switzerland and Belgium) which resulted in the establishment of the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace (later became the IIHF). He was elected IIHF President and served until 1914 and was the IIHF Vice President 1923-1924. He worked as journalist and publisher all his life supporting ice hockey and was a delegate of the French National Olympic Committee to organise the inaugural Olympic Winter Games in 1924 at Chamonix. The Louis Magnus Cup was established in his honour.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997.
Magnus Orbis Trophy
Presented to the winner of the IIHF Super Cup.
Magnuson, Keith 'Maggie' (1947-2003)
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman. Died on Monday 15th December 2003 in an automobile accident in Vaughan, Ontario.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Saskatoon Blades 1964-65, Denver Pioneers 1966-69 and Chicago Blackhawks 1969-80. 
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Chicago Blackhawks 1979-80 (assistant) & Chicago Blackhawks 1980-82.
Medals : Won the NCAA in 1968 & 1969. 
Honours : Won NCAA Championship Tournament MVP award in 1969.
NHL All-Star Roster 1971 & 1972.
His number 3 jersey was retired by the Chicago Blackhawks
Magnussen, Trond (1973- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Norway in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Magwood, John (1895- )
BIHA team 1933
International Career :
Played for Great Britain 1931.
Magyar Jégkorong Szövetség
See Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation
Magyar Jégsport Szövetség
See Hungarian Ice Sport Federation
Magyar Kupa
See Hungarian Cup
Magyar Orszagos Korcsolyazo Szövetség
See Hungarian National Skating Federation
MAHA
See Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
Maher, Paul Bernard (1909-1960)
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Superiors 1935-36.
Mahkovic, Matjaz (1975- )
Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Slovenia in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
Mahovlich, Frank (1938- )
Born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. Brother of Peter Mahovlich.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series and in 1974 (WHA All-Stars) against the USSR.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs 1957-68, Detroit Red Wings 1968-71, Montreal Canadiens 1971-74, Toronto Toros 1974-76 and Birmingham Bulls 1976-78.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1971 & 1973.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981.
NHL All-Star First Team left-wing 1960-61, 1962-63 & 1972-73.
NHL All-Star Second Team left-wing 1961-62, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1968-69 & 1969-70.
NHL All-Star Roster 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 & 1974.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 26 27
Mahovlich, Peter (1946- )
Born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Detroit Red Wings 1st pick (2nd overall) in the 1963 NHL Amateur Draft (he was Detroit Red Wings first ever draft pick). Brother of Frank Mahovlich.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series and in the 1976 Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings 1966-69 (18 games with Pittsburgh Hornets 1966-67 and 76 games with Fort Worth Wings 1967-69), Montreal Canadiens 1969-77 (31 games with Montreal Voyageurs 1969-70), Pittsburgh Penguins 1977-79, Detroit Red Wings 1979-80, Adirondack Red Wings 1980-82 and Toledo Goaldiggers 1985-86.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1971, 1973, 1976 & 1977.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1971 & 1976.
Maia, Pierrick (- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for France in the 1993 & 1994 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics.
Main, Andy (- )
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield Racers 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Northern League 1975-76.
Main, Chris (- )
Netminder.
Club Career :
Played for Altrincham Aces & Manchester Storm (back-up) 1999-00.
Maine Mariners
Logo © Maine Mariners/thanks to hockeydb.com
Portland, Maine, USA. Founded in 1977. Played in the American Hockey League 1977-92.
Home ice : Cumberland County Civic Center
Team colours : orange, black & white
Affiliations have included : Boston Bruins 1987-92, New Jersey Devils 1983-87
General manager : Keith Allen
Head coach : Bob McCammon 1977-78, Pat Quinn & Bob McCammon 1978-79, Bob McCammon 1979-81, Bob McCammon & Gerry Melnyk 1981-82, Tom McVie 1982-83, Tom McVie & John Paddock 1983-84, Tom McVie 1984-87, Mike Milbury 1987-89, Rick Bowness 1989-91, E J McGuire 1991-92
Honours : Won the Calder Cup in 1978, 1979 & 1984.
Maine Nordiques
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Portland, Maine, USA. Played in the North American Hockey League 1973-77.
Home ice : Central Maine Youth Center
Team colours : 
Affiliations have included : Quebec Nordiques 1974-76
General manager : Maurice Ducharme 1975-76
Head coach : Michel Harvey 1974-75, Bob Leduc 1975-76
Mair, Adam (1979- )
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1998-99.
Club Career : Played for Buffalo Sabres.
Mair, Michael (- )
International Career : Assistant Coach for Italy in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Mair, Michaela (1974- )
Netminder.
International Career : Played for Italy (Women) in the 2001 World Championship (Women).
Club Career : Played for HC Eagles.
Maitland, Colin (- )
Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Sheffield Knights 1975-76.
Majadahonda (CH Majadahonda)
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Madrid, Spain.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours :
Won the Spanish Championship in 1997-98.
Majeau, Fern (1916-1966)
Born in Verdun, Quebec, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1944.
Majesky, Ivan (1976- )
Born in Bystrica, Slovakia, Czechoslovakia. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Washington Capitals.
Majocchi, Mario (1913- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for Italy in the 1936 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Diavoli.
Major Junior
In 1971 Junior A hockey in Canada was divided into two classes, Major Junior and Tier II Junior A. Major Junior is the higher ranking level within Junior A.
Major League Professional Hockey Stats [web site]
Calabogie, Ontario, Canada. A web site operated by Tom King which includes statistics from all of North America's major professional hockey leagues since 1909. Information includes details of all teams, players and coaches involved in the National Hockey Association, National Hockey League, Pacific Coast Hockey Association, Western Canada Hockey League and the World Hockey Association.
Major League Roller Hockey
A roller hockey league that operated 1996-98.
Major Penalty
A five minute penalty assessed for fighting or a minor infraction that results in injury (e.g. a cut from a high stick). If a major penalty results in a five minute power play, the whole five minutes is available for the non-penalised team to score power play goals - unlike a minor penalty where a power play goal ends the penalty.
Major Pro
The term used to describe leagues at the top level of professional hockey in North America.
Majoross, Gergely (1979- )
Centre.
International Career : Played for Hungary in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
Majorov, Evgeni (1938-1997)
Born in Russia. He caused quite a sensation at that time as he was the first soviet player to play in Finland. Became a journalist in 1976 and covered major ice hockey events for Soviet and Russian television.
International Career : Represented the USSR at the World Championships of 1961 and 1963. Played in the 1964 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Spartak Moscow. Played the 1968-69 season with Vehmaisten Urheilijat, when the team was playing in the Finnish SM-liiga (he played 15 games).
Makarov, Nikolai (1948- ) 
Defenceman.
Club Career :
Played for Jokerit Helsinki. Coached Traktor Chelyabinsk 2002- .
Honours : Won the Pekka Rautakallio Trophy in 1982-83.
SM-liiga All Star Team defenceman 1983.
Makarov, Sergei (1958- )
Born in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Right-wing. Part of the famous KLM line. The younger brother of Nikolai Makarov.
International Career : Played for the USSR 1976-91.
Club Career : Played for Traktor Chelyabinsk 1976-78, CSKA Moscow 1978-89, Calgary Flames 1989-93, San Jose Sharks 1993-95, Dallas Stars & HC Fribourg-Gottéron 1996-97 and CSKA Moscow & Spartak Moscow 1997-98.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1984 & 1988.
Won Olympic silver in 1980.
Won World Championship gold in 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989 & 1990.
Won World Championship silver in 1987.
Won World Championship bronze in 1985.
Won Canada Cup gold in 1981.
Won the USSR Championship in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 & 1989.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2001 (player).
Won World Championship Best Forward Award 1979 (shared with Wilf Paiement & Boris Michailov) & 1985.
Won USSR Player of the Year Award 8 times.
Won USSR Leading Points Scorer Award 9 times.
Mäkelä, Mikko ‘Miksa’ (1965 - )
Born in Tampere, Finland. Forward. Drafted by New York Islanders in 1983 (5th round, 65th overall). Retired in 1999.
International Career : Played 81 times for Finland including two Olympics (1992 & 1994), three World Championships (1985, 1992 & 1994) and the 1987 Canada Cup. Also played for Finland in U-20 Junior World Championship in 1994 and twice in U-18 European Championships (1982 & 1983).
Club Career : Ilves Tampere 1983-85, New York Islanders 1985-89 (also two games for Springfield Indians 1985-86), Los Angeles Kings 1989-90, Buffalo Sabres 1990-91, TPS Turku 1991-93, Malmö IF 1993-94, Ilves Tampere & Boston Bruins & Providence Bruins 1994-95, Düsseldorfer EG 1995-97, Södertälje IF 1997-98 and Tappara Tampere 1998-99.
Medals : Olympic bronze in 1994.
World Championship silver in 1992 and 1994.
U-20 Junior World Championship silver in 1984.
U-18 Junior European Championship silver in 1983.
Finnish Champion in 1985 and 1993.
Swedish Champion in 1994.
Honours : Won the Aarne Honkavaara Trophy in 1984-85.
Won the Veli-Pekka Ketola Trophy in 1991-92.
Won the Lasse Oksanen Trophy in 1991-92
SM-liiga All Star Team winger 1985 and 1992.
Mäkelä, Seppo (- )
Finnish SM-liiga referee.
Honours : Won the Unto Wiitala Trophy in 1988, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998.
Maki, Ronald 'Chico' (1939- )
Born in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for St Catharines Teepees 1956-58, St Catharines Teepees & Buffalo Bisons (one game) & Trois Rivieres Lions (one game) 1958-59, St Catharines Teepees & Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds (one game) & Buffalo Bisons 1959-60, Buffalo Bisons & Chicago Blackhawks (one game) 1960-61, Chicago Blackhawks & Buffalo Bisons 1961-62, Chicago Blackhawks 1962-74 and Chicago Blackhawks 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1961.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1961, 1971 & 1972.
Maki, Wayne (1944-1974)
Born in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. Noted for the stick swinging incident in an exhibition game between Boston Bruins and St Louis Blues on 19th September 1969, which sidelined Boston's Ted Green for the 1969-70 season. Both players were taken to court by the police for the incident and both were acquitted of assault charges. Maki died of a brain tumour.
Club Career : Played for St Louis Braves 1965-67, Chicago Blackhawks & Dallas Blackhawks 1967-69, St Louis Blues & Buffalo Bisons 1969-70 and Vancouver Canucks 1970-73.
Honours : His number 11 jersey was retired by Vancouver Canucks, but later it was un-retired.
Mäkinen, Kari (1945- )
Born in Tampere, Finland. Defenceman.
Club Career :
Played for Tappara Tampere 1963-64, Ässät Pori and Kärpät Oulu 1974-77. 
Honours : Won the Kalevi Numminen Trophy in 1977-78 and 1980-81.
Makkonen, Kari (1955- ) 
Born in Harjavalta, Finland. Forward. New York Islanders 12th pick (194th overall) in the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft
International Career :
Played for Finland in the 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1985 & 1986 World Championships and the 1976 & 1981 Canada Cups
Club Career (playing) :
Played for Ässät Pori 1974-79, Edmonton Oilers & Houston Apollos 1979-80 and Ässät Pori 1980-91. 
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Ässät Pori 1995-98 (assistant - one game as Head Coach in 1996-97).
Medals : Won European Championship bronze in 1985 & 1986.
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995 (player).
Won the Jarmo Wasama Trophy in 1975-76.
Won the Aarne Honkavaara Trophy in 1978-79.
SM-liiga All Star Team winger 1977-78 & 1978-79.
Makritsky, Alexander (1971- )
Defenceman. 
International Career : Played for Belarus in the 2000 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Revier Lowen.
Makrov, Andrei (1979- )
Centre.
International Career : Played for Estonia in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
Malakhov, Vladimir (1968- )
Born in Ekateringburg, USSR. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Unified Team in the 1992 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for CSKA Moscow 1988-92, New York Islanders 1992-94, New York Islanders & Montreal Canadiens 1994-95, Montreal Canadiens 1995-99, Montreal Canadiens & New Jersey Devils 1999-00, New York Rangers 2000-03, New York Rangers & Philadelphia Flyers 2003-04 and New Jersey Devils 2005- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 2000.
Malamas, Dimitris (1973- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Greece in the 1999 World Championship Pool D.
Malec, Tomas (1982- )
Born in Skalica, Czechoslovakia. Defenceman. Florida Panthers 4th pick (64th overall) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Rimouski Oceanic 2000-01, Rimouski Oceanic & Lowell Loch Monsters 2001-02, Carolina Hurricanes & Lowell Loch Monsters 2002-04 and Ottawa Senators 2005- .
Maley, David (1963- )
Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens 1985-86, Montreal Canadiens & Sherbrooke Canadiens 1986-87, New Jersey Devils & Utica Devils 1987-88, New Jersey Devils 1988-91, New Jersey Devils & Edmonton Oilers 1991-92, Edmonton Oilers & San Jose Sharks 1992-93, San Jose Sharks & New York Islanders 1993-94, San Francisco Spiders 1995-96 and Albany River Rats 1999-00.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1986.
Maley, Richard (- ) 
Forward.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1934 World Championships.
Malgunas, Stewart (1970- )
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1989-90.
Malhotra, Manny (1980- )
Born in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Centre. New York Rangers 1st pick (7th overall) in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career :
Played for Canada (Junior) in 1997-98 & 1999-00.
Club Career : Played for Guelph Storm 1996-98, New York Rangers 1998-99, New York Rangers & Guelph Storm & Hartford Wolf Pack 1999-00, New York Rangers 2000-01, New York Rangers & Dallas Stars 2001-02, Dallas Stars 2002-03, Dallas Stars & Columbus Blue Jackets 2003-04, HK Olimpija & HV 71 2004-05 and Columbus Blue Jackets 2005- .
Malicki, Artur (1972- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Poland in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
Malik, Marek (1975- )
Born in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia. Defenceman. Hartford Whalers 2nd pick (72nd overall) in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia (Junior) 1992-93 and Czech Republic (Junior) 1993-95. Played for the Czech Republic in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and the 2006 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for HC Vitkovice 1993-94, Springfield Falcons & Hartford Whalers 1994-97, Malmö IF 1997-98, HC Vitkovice & Beast of New Haven & Carolina Hurricanes 1998-99, Carolina Hurricanes 1999-02, Carolina Hurricanes & Vancouver Canucks 2002-03, Vancouver Canucks 2003-04, HC Vitkovice 2004-05 and New York Rangers 2005- .
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior) bronze in 1992-93.
Won World Cup of Hockey bronze in 2004.
Won Olympic bronze in 2006.
Honours : Won the NHL Plus-Minus Award in 2004 (shared with Martin St Louis)
Malinowski, Merlin (- )
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1988 Olympics.
Malkin, Evgeni (1986- )
Born in Magnitogorsk, Russia, USSR. Forward. Pittsburgh Penguins 1st pick (2nd overall) in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Pittsburgh Penguins 2006- .
Honours : Won the Calder Memorial Trophy 2006-07.
Mallen, Ken (1884-1930)
Born in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career :
Played for Vancouver Millionaires.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1915.
Malletroit, Frédéric (- )
Netminder. 
International Career : Played for France in the 1985 World Championship (Pool C).
Club Career : Played for HC Amiens Somme.
Medals : Won World Championship (Pool C) gold in 1985.
Honours : Won the Jean Ferrand Trophy in 1984-85 and 1985-86.
Malloy, Norm (- )
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1932 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Hockey Club in 1932-32.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1932.
Malmö IF (Malmö Redhawks) [web site Swedish]
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Malmö, Sweden. Founded 1910. Originally Malmö FF, the team have been known as Malmö IF since 1972-73. Malmö have played over 10 seasons in the top Swedish division.
Home ice : Malmö Isstadion
Team colours :
black, red & white
Head coach :
Barry Smith 1996-07, Per Backman/Gunnar Johansson
Honours :
Won the Swedish Championship in 1992 and 1994.
Won the European Cup in 1992.
Malmö Isstadion
Malmö, Sweden. 
Home ice for : Malmö IF
Capacity : 5,600
Ice pad size : 
Malnyk, Larry (- ) 
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1978-79.
Malo, Andre (1965- )
Defenceman.
International Career :Played for Great Britain 1993-  (including the 1999 World Championship Pool B).
Club Career : Played for Billingham Bombers 1991-93, Nottingham Panthers 1993-94 and Sheffield Steelers 1995-00.
Medals : Won the Challenge Cup in 2000.
Honours : BIHWA All-Star defenceman 1988 and 1990.
Malone, Jeff (- )
Club Career : Played for Quebec Bulldogs.
Medals :
Won the Stanley Cup in 1913.
Malone, Joe (1890-1969)
Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Forward.
Club Career :
Played for Quebec Bulldogs 1908-09, Waterloo Professionals 1909-10, Quebec Bulldogs 1910-17, Montreal Canadiens 1917-19, Quebec Bulldogs 1919-20, Hamilton Tigers 1920-22 and Montreal Canadiens 1922-24.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1912, 1913 & 1924.
Honours :
Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950.
NHL Leading Scorer 1918 & 1920 (See Art Ross Trophy).
Malone, Ryan (1979- )
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Pittsburgh Penguins.
Maloney, Dan (- )
Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1976 Canada Cup.
Maloney, Phil (- )
Club Career : Played for Buffalo Bisons 1960-61.
Honours : Won the Les Cunningham Plaque in 1960-61.
Maltby, Kirk (1972- )
Born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Edmonton Oilers 4th pick (65th overall) in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Cape Breton Oilers 1992-93, Edmonton Oilers 1993-95, Edmonton Oilers & Cape Breton Oilers & Detroit Red Wings 1995-96 and Detroit Red Wings 1996- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1997, 1998, 2002 & 2008.
Won the World Cup of Hockey in 2004.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 18
Malste, Arto (- )
International Career : Played for Australia.
Maltsev, Alexander (1946- )
Born in Kirovo-Chepetsk, Russia. Right-wing. He is ranked second in the All-Time World Championship scoring table with 94 goals.
International Career : Played for the USSR in the World Championships 1968-83 and the Olympics in 1972-80. He played for the USSR in the 1972 Summit Series, in 1974 against Canada (WHA All-Stars) and in the 1981 Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Dynamo Moscow and is the top goal scorer in history of Dynamo with 329 goals in the USSR Championships. He is now the coach of Junior Dynamo Moscow team.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1972 and 1976.
Won World Championship gold in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981 and 1983.
Won the Canada Cup in 1981.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999.
World Championship All-Star A Team
right-wing 1970, 1971 and 1978.
World Championship All-Star A Team centre 1972 and 1981.
World Championship Leading Points Scorer Award in 1970 and 1972.
Man Advantage
When a team has one or more players, on the ice, than the other team. Refers to a power play situation.
Manchester
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Manchester, Lancashire, England. Played in the English League Division 1 in 1931-35 and Division 1 Northern Group 1935-36.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Manchester Civic Center
Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.
Home ice for : Manchester Monarchs
Capacity : 10,000
Ice pad size : 
Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN Arena) [web site]
Manchester, Lancashire, England. (Previously known as the Nynex Arena)
Home ice for : Manchester Storm
Capacity : 17,500 seats
Ice pad size : 197 feet x 98 feet
Manchester Monarchs [web site]
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Manchester, New Hampshire, USA. Played in the American Hockey League 2001- .
Home ice : Manchester Civic Center
Team colours : 
Affiliations have included : Los Angeles Kings 2001-08
General manager : Ron Hextall 2006-
Head coach : Bruce Boudreau 2001-05, Jim Hughes 2005- 
Manchester Phoenix [web site]
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Manchester, Lancashire, England. Founded in 2003. Played in the Elite Ice Hockey League 2003-04. Suspended operations for the 2004-05 season due to projected ice time costs at the Manchester Evening News Arena, planed to re-enter the Elite Ice Hockey League in 2005-06 when their new ice facility was to be available. Played in the Elite Ice Hockey League 2006- .
Home ice : Manchester Evening News Arena 2003-04, Altrincham Ice Dome 2006- (rink did not open until 2007)
Team colours : red, white & black
General manager : 
Head coach : Rick Brebant 2003-04, Tony Hand 2006-
Team captain : George Awada 2003-04 
Manchester Rapids
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Manchester, Lancashire, England. Formerly Paris Rapids. Played in the English National League 1936-37.
Home ice :
Team colours : 
Manchester Storm
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Manchester, Lancashire, England. Founded in 1995. Folded 12th November 2002. Played in the British League Division One 1995-96 and Superleague 1996-03 (did not complete the 2002-03 season). Played in the European Hockey League in 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99 & 1999-00.
Home ice : Manchester Evening News Arena
Team colours : white, purple & blue
Honours : Won the Superleague 1998-99.
Won the Benson and Hedges Cup 1999.
Retired jersey numbers : 41
Manderville, Kent (1971- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1989-91. Played for Canada in the 1992 Olympics.
Medals : Won Olympic silver in 1992.
Manglerud Ishall
Oslo, Norway. Built in 1979. The arena played a big part in Norwegian hockey movie "Hockeyfeber".
Home ice for : Manglerud Star.
Capacity : 900
Ice pad size : 
Manglerud Star Ishockey
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Oslo, Norway. Play in the Norwegian Eliteserien.
Home ice : Manglerud Ishall
Team colours : green & yellow
Honours : Won the Norwegian Championship twice.
Mangold, Pat (- )
Honours : BIHWA All-Star left-wing 1988.
Mangsleben, Alan (- )
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1974 World Championships.
Honours : Best Defenceman World Championships Pool B in 1974.
Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
Referred to as the MAHA. 
Manitoba Big-6 Hockey League
Referred to as the Big-6.
Manitoba Grads
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The Senior "A" team that represented Canada in 1931.  See Canada.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Manitoba Hockey Association [web site]
Hockey Manitoba is one of thirteen Branch Associations of the Canadian Hockey Association. The association has over 25,000 players registered. 
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame [web site]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1985. Operated by the Manitoba Hockey Foundation Inc.
Manitoba Intermediate Hockey Association
Referred to as the MIHA.
Manitoba Inter-Provincial Hockey League
Referred to as the MIPHL.
Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) [web site]
Founded in 1921. A Junior "A" hockey league in Manitoba, Canada. In 1998-99 it was a 10-team league with two divisions - the Addison Division and the Allard Division.
Manitoba Moose [web site]
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The team relocated from Minnesota, where it was known as the Minnesota Moose. Played the International Hockey League 1996-01 and the American Hockey League 2001- . 
Home ice : Winnipeg Arena
Team colours : green, purple & black
Affiliations have included : Vancouver Canucks 2001-08 
General manager : Randy Carlyle 1996-02
Head coach : Jean Perron & Randy Carlyle 1996-97, Randy Carlyle 1996-01, Stan Smyl 2001-04, Randy Carlyle 2004- 
Manitoba Professional Hockey League
Referred to as MPHL or Man-Pro. Operated 1907-09.
Manitoba Senior Hockey League
Manitoba, Canada. Known as the MHL-Sr. The league has been in existance since 1905.
Manitoba-Thunder Bay Hockey League
Manitoba & Ontario, Canada. Referred to as the MTBHL. The league operated in the mid-1920s.
Mann, Cameron (1977- ) 
International Career : Played for Canada (Junior) in 1996-97.
Mann, David (- )
Netminder (also played as a forward).
International Career : Played for Australia in the 1995 World Championships Pool C.
Mann, Jimmy (1959- )
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Right-wing. Winnipeg Jets 1st pick (19th overall) in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft (he was Winnipeg Jets first ever draft pick). Missed the entire 1986-87 season due to injury.
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Jets 1979-80, Winnipeg Jets & Tulsa Oilers 1980-81, Winnipeg Jets 1981-83, Winnipeg Jets & Sherbrooke Jets & Quebec Nordiques 1983-84, Quebec Nordiques & Fredericton Express 1984-85, Quebec Nordiques 1985-87, Pittsburgh Penguins & Muskegon Lumberjacks 1987-88 and Indianapolis Ice 1988-89.
Mannheim Eagles (Adler Mannheim)
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Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1994 to compete in the DEL. Played in the European Hockey League in 1997-98, 1998-99 & 1999-2000.
Home ice : Eisstadion Friedsrichspark
Team colours : blue, white & red
Head coach : Bill Stewart
Honours : Won the German Championship in 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2001.
Won the DEL in 1996-97 & 2000-01.
Mannheimer ERC
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Founded in 1935.  Played in the Bundesliga for 29 seasons, finished 1st in 1979-80 which meant that they also won the German Championship for 1980. They reached the finals of the Championship play-offs in 1982, 1983, 1985 and 1987.  In 1994 the professional part of the club became Mannheim Eagles to start in the new DEL.
The amateur side of the club now looks after both youth and womens's hockey in Mannheim.
Home ice : 
Team colours :
Honours :
Won the German Championship in 1980.
Manning, Blair (1975- )
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Basingstoke Bison 2006-07.
Manning Comets
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Canada. Played in the North Peace Hockey League.
Home ice : 
Team colours : 
Man-Pro
See Manitoba Professional Hockey League
Mansi, Maurizio 'Mo' (1965- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Italy in the 1998 Olympics and in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Manskow, Hansen Andre (1975- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Norway in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Mansoff, Jason (1972- )
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman. 
Club Career : Played for Indianapolis Ice 1999- .
Manson, Dave (1967- )
Born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman. 
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1993 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Prince Albert Raiders 1983-86, Chicago Blackhawks 1986-87, Chicago Blackhawks & Saginaw Hawks 1987-88, Chicago Blackhawks 1988-91, Edmonton Oilers 1991-93, Edmonton Oilers & Winnipeg Jets 1993-94, Winnipeg Jets 1994-96, Phoenix Coyotes & Montreal Canadiens 1996-97, Montreal Canadiens 1997-98, Montreal Canadiens & Chicago Blackhawks 1998-99 and Chicago Blackhawks & Dallas Stars 1999-2000.
Honours : World Championship All-Star A Team defenceman 1993.
NHL All-Star Roster 1989 & 1993.
Mansson, Christina (- )
International Career : Played for Sweden (Women) in the 1998 Olympics.
Mansted, Victor (- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for Australia in the 1962 World Championships.
Mantha, Georges (1908-1990)
Born in Lachine, Quebec, Canada. Played both forward and defence.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens 1928-41.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1930 & 1931.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster1937 & 1939.
Mantha, Sylvio (1902-1974)
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career :
Played for Montreal Canadiens 1923-36 and Boston Bruins 1936-37.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1924, 1930 & 1931.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960.
NHL All-Star Second Team defenceman 1930-31 and 1931-32.
Manu-Wai Warriors (Manu-Wai Ice Hockey Club)
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New Zealand. Founded in 1973.
Home ice :  
Team colours : 
Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built at a cost of $1.5 million and opened in 1931. The building was completed in time for the 1931-32 National Hockey League season. On the 13th February 1999 it became the last of the original six arenas to stop being used for NHL games. 
Home ice for : Toronto Maple Leafs (1931-99), Toronto Toros (1974-76)
Capacity : 16,182
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
Maple Leaf Magazine
The name of the game-day souvenir programme for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Mara, George (- )
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1948 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Royal Canadian Air Force Flyers in 1947-48.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in 1948.
Honours : Captain of Canada at the 1948 Olympics.
Mara, Paul (1979- )
Born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for USA (Junior) 1996-99.
Club Career : Played for Sudbury Wolves 1996-97, Sudbury Wolves & Plymouth Whalers 1997-98, Plymouth Whalers & Tampa Bay Lightning 1998-99, Tampa Bay Lightning & Detroit Vipers 1999-00 and Tampa Bay Lightning & Phoenix Coyotes 2000-01.
Medals : Won World Championship (Junior) silver in 1996-97.
Marcel Bedard Sports Centre
Beauport, Québec, Canada.
Home ice for : Québec Remparts
Capacity :
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
Marcel Claret Trophy
Awarded annually to the least penalized team in the French League - the Fair-Play Team. First awarded in 1980-81.
i. Winners :
1980-81 HC Villard-de-Lans
1981-82 HC Lyon
1982-83 HC Briançon
1983-84 HC Briançon
1984-85 HC Villard-de-Lans
1985-86 HC Villard-de-Lans
1986-87 HC Mont-Blanc
1987-88 HC Mont-Blanc
1988-89 HC Mont-Blanc
1989-90 HC Caen
1990-91 HC Amiens Somme
1991-92 HC Viry-Essonne
1992-93 HC Rouen
1993-94 HC Rouen
1994-95 HC Rouen
1995-96 HC Amiens Somme
1996-97 HC Amiens Somme
1997-98 HC Viry-Essonne
Marcel Dionne Centre
Drummondville, Québec, Canada. Named after Marcel Dionne.
Home ice for : Drummondville Voltigeurs
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
Marcetta, Milan (1936- )
Born in Cadomin, Alberta, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1967.
March, Harold 'Mush' (1908- )
Born in Silton, Sakatchewan, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1934 & 1938.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1937.
Marchand, Harry (- )
Club Career : Played for Windsor Spitfires 1945-48, Milwaukee Clarks 1948-50 and Chatham Maroons 1950-51.
Honours : Won the George H Wilkinson Trophy 1946-47.
Marchansky, Slava (1969- )
Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Israel in the 2001-03 (Division II) World Championships.
Club Career :
Played for Maalot.
Medals : Won World Championship Division II (Group B) silver in 2001.
Won World Championship Division II (Group A) bronze in 2002.
Marchant, Todd (1973- )
Born in Buffalo, New York, USA. Centre. New York Rangers 8th pick (164th overall) in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for USA (Junior) 1992-93. Played for Team USA 1993-94. Played for the USA in the 1994 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Team USA & Binghamton Rangers & New York Rangers (one game) & Edmonton Oilers (three games) & Cape Breton Oilers 1993-94, Cape Breton Oilers & Edmonton Oilers 1994-95, Edmonton Oilers 1995-03, Columbus Blue Jackets 2003-04, Columbus Blue Jackets & Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2005-06 and Anaheim Ducks 2006- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 2007.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 22 26 36 39
Marchetti, Giovanni (1968- )
Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Italy in 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Marchewczyk, Czeslaw (1912- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for Poland 1930- (including the 1936 Olympics).
Club Career : Played for Cracovia.
Marcotte, Don (1947- )
Born in Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1970 & 1972.
Marczell, Arthur (1974- )
Centre. 
International Career : Played for Austria in 2000 World Championships Pool A.
Club Career : Played for Wiener EV.
Margerit, Pascal (- )
Forward.
International Career : Played for France in the 1992 Olympics.
Margó, György (1912-1988)
Born in Hungary. Forward.
International Career : Played for Hungary in the 1936 Olympics and six World Championships 1933-39 (scored 4 goals in these tournaments).
Club Career : Played for BKE Budapest 1932-44.
Medals : Won the Hungarian Championship five times between 1937 and 1944.
Margoni, Stefano (1975- )
Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Italy in 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Maric, Daniel (- ) 
Netminder.
International Career : Played for France in the 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1985 World Championships (Pool C).
Club Career : Played for CSG Grenoble.
Medals : Won World Championship (Pool C) bronze in 1979.
Won World Championship (Pool C) gold in 1985.
Honours : Won the Albert Hassler Trophy in 1981-82.
Won the Jean Ferrand Trophy in 1981-82.
Marietti, Brett (1973- )
Born in Haileybury, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for London Knights 1990-93, Rochester Americans 1993-94 and South Carolina Stingrays 1994-03. Coached South Carolina Stingrays (assistant) 2003- .
Medals : Won the Patrick J Kelly Cup in 1996-97 & 2000-01.
Won the Henry Brabham Cup in 1996-97. 
Honours : Named Charleston Professional Athlete of the Year for 2003.
Captain of the South Carolina Stingrays 1995-03.
His number 24 jersey has been retired by South Carolina Stingrays
Marine Midland Arena
Buffalo, New York, USA. Built 1994-96. Name changed to HSBC Arena.
Home ice for : Buffalo Sabres
Capacity : 18,595
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
Marini, Hector (1957- )
Born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1981 & 1982.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1983.
Marinichev, Vladimir (- )
Club Career : Coached Elemash Elektrostal 2002- .
Marinov, Gantcho (1979- )
Born in Bulgaria. Forward.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria (Junior) 1998-99. 
Mario, Frank (- )
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of St Louis Blues 1973-74 (assistant).
Maritime Independent Hockey League
Referred to as the MIHL.
Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Union
Referred to as the MIAU.
Maritime Junior A Hockey League [web site]
Nova Scotia, Canada. Referred to as the MJAHL. Formerly the Metro Valley Junior Hockey League - became the Maritime Junior A Hockey League in 1991. Teams in the league in 2003-04 were Amherst Ramblers, Antigonish Bulldogs, Campbellton Tigers, Charlottetown Abbies, Halifax Team Pepsi, Miramichi Timberwolves, Moncton Gagnon Beavers, Yarmouth Motormart Mariners, Summerside Western Capitals, Truro Bearcats and Woodstock Subway Slammers.
Maritime Major Hockey League
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