- Meadowlands Arena
- East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA. Now known as the Continental Airlines Arena.
Home ice for : New
Jersey Devils
Capacity : 19,040
Ice pad size :
- Meagher, Rick (1953- )
- Born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1977-80 (also two games for
Montreal Canadiens in 1979-80), Hartford
Whalers & Binghamton Whalers 1980-81, Hartford
Whalers 1981-82, Hartford Whalers
& New Jersey Devils 1982-83, New
Jersey Devils & Maine Mariners 1983-84, New
Jersey Devils 1984-85 and St Louis
Blues 1985-91.
Honours : Won the Frank J
Selke Trophy in 1990.
- Measures, Allan (- )
- Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Ilves Tampere.
Honours : Won the Pekka
Rautakallio Trophy in 1997-98.
SM-liiga All Star Team defenceman 1998.
- Mecca Entertainment Book
of ICE HOCKEY
- Full title "The Mecca Entertainment Book of ICE HOCKEY". See
"Ice Hockey"
- Mecca Ice Rink
- i. Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
Summerhill Road - opened in 1931 (previously known as the Birmingham Ice Skating Rink),
closed in 1964. Purchased by Silver Blades (part of the Mecca organisation) in the early 1960s.
Home ice for : Warwickshire 1931-35,
Birmingham Maple Leafs 1935-38,
Birmingham Barons 1961-64
Capacity : 1,500
Ice pad size : 190 feet x 80 feet
ii. Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
Pershore Street - built by Mecca and opened in 1964 (now known as Planet Ice
Birmingham Arena). Closed in 2003.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 500 seats
Ice pad size : 180 feet x 80 feet
iii. Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 500 seats
Ice pad size : 180 feet x 80 feet.
iv. Bristol, Avon, England. (now known as The John Nike Leisuresport Complex)
Home ice for :
Capacity : 500 seats
Ice pad size : 180 feet x 80 feet
v. Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 500 seats
Ice pad size : 180 feet x 80 feet
vi. Southampton, Hampshire, England. Became a Mecca Ice Rink in 1984 (known
as the Top Rank Ice Rink 1963-84) and closed in 1988.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 900 seats
Ice pad size : 170 feet x 70 feet
vii. Streatham, London, England.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 1,200 seats.
Ice pad size : 197 feet x 94 feet
- Mecca Leisure Ice Rink
- See Mecca Ice Rink
- Mechel Chelyabinsk

Chelyabinsk is town in southern Russia on the eastern slopes of the Ural
Mountains. Mechel = Metalurgist from Chelyabinsk. Play in the Russian
Superleague.
Home ice : Mechel Sport Palace
Team colours : Red and white
Honours :
- Mechel Sport Palace
- Chelyabinsk, Russia.
Home ice for : Mechel Chelyabinsk
Capacity : 1,800
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 98 feet
- Medals
- Where a country finishes 1st, 2nd or 3rd in a major competition, we record
that they won gold, silver or bronze in that competition. In reality,
until 1930, the IIHF issued
diplomas to teams for winning World or European Championships.
- Medcalf, Tom (- )
- Born in Ireland. First captain of the Dublin
Stags.
Club Career : Played for Dublin
Stags 1982-?
Honours : Captain of Dublin
Stags 1982-?
- Medicine Hat
- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
- Medicine Hat Arena
- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
Home ice for : Medicine Hat Tigers
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Medicine Hat Tigers

Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Played in the Western Hockey League.
Home ice : Medicine Hat Arena
Team colours :
General manager : Russ
Farwell 1981-88
Head coach : Russ Farwell
1981-82
- Medicor Cup
- See Hungarian Cup
- Medvescak (HK Medvescak)
-

Medvescak, Zagreb, Croatia. Known as KHL Medvescak from 2000-01 season.
Home ice : Dom Sportova
Team colours : blue & white
Honours : Won the Yugoslavian Championship in 1989, 1990 & 1991.
Won the Croatian Championship in 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000 & 2001.
Won the Yugoslavian Cup in 1987-88.
- Medway Bears
Gillingham, Kent, England. Founded in 1984, the team played until 1997. Played in
the British League Division Two 1985-86, the British League Division One 1986-91, the
English League Division One 1991-92, the British League Division One 1992-96 and the
British Premier League 1996-97.
Home ice : The Ice Bowl
Team colours : white, blue & red
General manager : Adrian Florence 1985-87, Phil Collins 1987-88, Kevin MacNaught
1988-92, Brian Smith 1992-97
Head coach : Kevin MacNaught
1985-92, Sean
Clement 1992-94, Brian Smith 1994-97
Team captain : Dale
Lambert & Steve Condren 1985-86, Rob Breskal
& Gord Jeffrey 1986-87, Rob Breskal
1987-90, Gary McEwan 1990-94, Derek Switzer
1994-95, Mark Mackie 1995-96, Andy Hannah 1996-97
All-time best players : Robin
Bartel, Rob Breskal, Gary
Brine, Luc Chabot, Sean
Clement, Dean Edmiston, Kenny
Federko, Gord Jeffrey, Dale
Lambert, Ross Lambert, Kevin MacNaught,
Mark Mackie, Gary McEwan, Derek Switzer
Honours : Won the English League
1991-92.
Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as holding the record for the highest score in a
British League match when they beat Richmond
Raiders 48-1 on the 1st December 1985.
Retired jersey numbers : 22

- Medway Bears Year Books
- Compiled and edited by Phil Stamp for
the Medway Bears Ice Hockey Club. The 160 page year book for 1987-88 was entitled A Year of Changing Fortunes,
covered the Medway Bears and was published
in Gillingham, Kent, England in 1988. The 96 page year book for 1988-89 was entitled Working on the Formula and was published
in 1989.
- Medway Junior Bears
Gillingham, Kent, England. Junior team of the Medway Bears.
Home ice : The Ice Bowl
Team colours : white, blue & red
- Medway Kodiaks
Gillingham, Kent, England. Pee-Wee team of the Medway Bears.
Home ice : The Ice Bowl
Team colours : white, blue & red
- Medway Marauders
Gillingham, Kent, England. Second string of the Medway Bears.
Home ice : The Ice Bowl
Team colours : blue
- Medway Rangers
Gillingham, Kent, England. Recreational team.
Home ice : The Ice Bowl
Team colours : black
- Meeker, Howie (1924- )
- Born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
1946-53. Coached Toronto Maple Leafs
1956-57.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1947, 1948, 1949 & 1951.
Honours : Won the Calder
Memorial Trophy
in 1947.
NHL All-Star Roster 1947, 1948 & 1949.
- Meeking, Harry (1894-1972)
- Born in Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Arenas
and Victoria Cougars.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1918 & 1925.
- Meger, Paul (1929- )
- Born in Watrous, Saskatchewan, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1953.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1951, 1952
& 1953.
- Megčve (CS Megčve)

Megčve, French Alps, France. Play in Nationale 1 of the French League. Known as Les Boucs.
Home ice : Palais des sports
Team colours : green & white
Honours : Won the French
Championship in 1984.
- Mehtimäen jäähalli
- Joensuu, Finland.
Home ice for : Jokipojat
Joensuu
Capacity : 5,040
Ice pad size :
- Mekilok, Max (- )
- Club Career : Played for Cincinnati
Mohawks 1955-56.
Honours : Won the George H Wilkinson Trophy
1955-56.
- Melanson, Roland 'Rollie' (1960- )
- Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior)
in 1978-79.
Club Career : Played for New York Islanders.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1981, 1982 & 1983.
Honours : NHL All-Star Second Team
1982-83.
NHL All-Star Roster 1983.
- Melas, Nikos (1977- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Greece in the 1998 and 1999 World Championships. Played for the Greek Senior
National Team in the Greek Spring Tournament of 1998.
- Melbourne Blackhawks
- See Blackhawks IHC
- Melbourne Demons
- See Demons IHC
- Melbourne Hakoah
- See Hakoah IHC
- Melbourne Ice [web
site]

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 2002. Mark Weber was Founder and
President 2002-06, Josh Puls was President 2006- . Play in the Australian
Ice Hockey League.
Home ice : Oakleigh Ice
Arena
Team colours : blue & white
General manager : Ian Webster
Head coach : Rod Johns 2002, Sandy Gardner 2003, 2004 & 2005, Roy Sargent 2006-
Team captain : Brad Vigon
- Melbourne Monarchs
- See Monarchs IHC
- Melbourne Pirates
- See Pirates IHC
- Melbourne Rangers
- See Rangers IHC
- Melenchuk, Vladimir (- )
- International Career : Assistant Coach for Belarus in the 1999
& 2000 World Championships
Pool A.
- Mellanby, Scott (1966- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1985-86.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia
Flyers 1985-91, Edmonton Oilers
1991-93, Florida Panthers 1993-00 and Florida
Panthers & St Louis Blues 2000-
.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster in 1996.
- Melland, F Neville (1904- )

International Career : Played for Great Britain 1926-34.
Medals : Won European
Championship bronze in 1928.
- Mellor, Tom (1950- )
- Born in Cranston, Rhode Island, USA. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for London
Lions in 1973-74. Played in the Swedish Elite League with Västra Frölunda IF 1975-76.
- Melnyk, Larry (1960- )
- Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for New
Westminster Bruins 1977-79, New
Westminster Bruins & Binghamton
Dusters 1979-80, Boston Bruins &
Springfield Indians 1980-81, Boston Bruins
& Erie Blades 1981-82, Boston Bruins
& Baltimore Skipjacks 1982-83, Hershey
Bears & Moncton Alpines & Edmonton Oilers
1983-84, Edmonton Oilers & Nova
Scotia Voyageurs 1984-85, Edmonton Oilers
& Nova Scotia Oilers & New York Rangers
1985-86, New York Rangers 1986-87, New York Rangers
& Vancouver Canucks 1987-88 and Vancouver
Canucks 1988-90.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1985.
- Meluzin, Roman (1972- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the Czech Republic in the 1999 World
Championships Pool A.
- Melville Millionaires

Played in the St John's Senior Hockey League 1956-59.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Memmingen (EHC Memmingen)
-

Memmingen, Germany. Played in the 2.Bundesliga and Regional Leagues.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Memorial Arena (Cranbrook)
- Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada.
Home ice for : Cranbrook Royals
(?-1987)
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Memorial Arena (Kelowna)
- Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
Home ice for : Kelowna Rockets
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Memorial Auditorium
- Buffalo, New York, USA. Built in 1940.
Home ice for : Buffalo
Bisons (1940-70); Buffalo
Sabres (1970-96)
Capacity : 16,433
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Memorial Coliseum (Corpus Christi)
- Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. Also known as the American Bank Center.
Home ice for :
Corpus Christi Ice Rays, Corpus Christi Rayz
Capacity : 7,500 seats
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne)
- Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA. The full name of the arena is the Allen County War Memorial
Coliseum.
Home ice for : Fort
Wayne Komets
Capacity : 10,500 seats
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Memorial Cup
- Established in 1919. The Memorial Cup (formerly the OHA Memorial
Cup) is the most coveted trophy in junior hockey in North America. Initially, it
was awarded to the team that won the national junior championship of Canada. From 1934 it
was awarded to the top Junior A team. From 1971 it has been
awarded to the Major Junior champion. From 1972 the champions of the Western
Hockey League, the Québec Major Junior Hockey League and
the Ontario Hockey League met each other in a
round-robin series with the top two teams playing off in a sudden-death game for the Cup.
The Memorial Cup became an international trophy for the first time in 1983 when the host
team Portland Winter Hawks won the title at the
Portland Memorial Coliseum to become the first-ever non-Canadian winner. The Cup is now a
four team tournament with the host team and the playoff champions from each of the three
leagues playing a round-robin event with a sudden death final.
- Memorial Field House [web
site]
- Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Has not been used for ice hockey
since the ice plant was removed some years ago. Now owned by the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District.
It is used by the St Josephs High School for some of its basketball games
and hosts other events.
Home ice for : Huntington Hornets
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Memphis Riverkings [web
site]

Memphis, Tennesse, USA. Played in the Central Hockey League
1992- .
Home ice : Mid-South Coliseum/DeSoto
Civic Center (8,400)
Team colours : black, gold & white
Affiliations have included : Hartford Wolf Pack, New York Rangers
General manager : Jim Riggs, Trey Medlock
Head coach : Steve Carlson 1992-93, Randy Boyd 1993-94, Herb Boxer 1994-97, Herb Boxer & Kevin Evans 1997-98, Kevin Evans 1998-99, Mike Sauter & Dave Starman 1999-00, Doug
Shedden 2000-03, Jim Wiley & Mark Richards 2003-04, Mark Richards
2004-05, Kevin McClelland 2005-
Honours : Won the Ray
Miron Cup in 2002 & 2003.
- Memphis South Stars

Memphis, Tennesse, USA. Played in the Central Professional
Hockey League in 1967-69.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Memphis Wings

Memphis, Tennesse, USA. Played in the Central Professional
Hockey League in 1965-66.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- MEN Arena
- See Manchester Evening News Arena
- Men Of Steel Hockey [web
site]
- Colts Neck, New Jersey, USA. A rod hockey game manufactured and supplied for home
users by Time-Tuff Mfg. Co.
- "Men In The Nets,
The"
- Book by Jim Hunt, published by McGraw-Hill-Ryerson in 1972.
- Menard, Henri (- )
- Club Career : Played for Montreal Wanderers.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1906.
- Meng, Xiangsen (1975- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for China in the 1999 World
Championship Pool C.
- Menyhárt, Gáspár (1950- )
- Forward. Played 171 times for his country.
International Career : Played for Hungary
in 13 World Championships 1969-1983 (43 goals + 28
assists = 71).
Club Career : Started his career with Ferecvárosi TC but
moved to Újpesti Dózsa SC in 1969-70.
Medals : Won six Hungarian Championships
between 1967-1986.
- Meran (HC Meran)

Italy. Played in the Italian League in 1989-90.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Merano (HC Merano)

Italy.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Gary Spoar 1981-82
- Mercer Arena
- Seattle, Washington, USA. Also known as the Seattle Center Arena.
Home ice for : Seattle Thunderbirds
1985-
Capacity : 4,139
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Merchan, Jean François (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1990 World Championship (Pool
B).
- Meredith, Frederick 'Fred' (1937-
)
- Born in Montreal, Canada. Netminder. President of the BIHA
1982-98, became the BIHA's non-executive chairman in 1998. Member of the British Olympic
Executive Board. IIHF Council member since 1994.
Club Career : Played for Cambridge University
1955-58. Coached Cambridge University
1957-62.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2003 (builder).
- Mérenyi, Pál (1975-)
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Hungary
in the 1998 World
Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for Dunaferr Dunaujvaros.
- Meribel
- Town in France. Hosted the XVIth Winter Olympics in 1992.
- Merk, Klaus (1967- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Germany in the 1998 Olympics
and the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
- Merkutov, Jurij (1963- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for Lithuania in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Merrick, Wayne (1952- )
- Born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Centre. St
Louis Blues 1st pick (9th overall) in the 1972 NHL
Amateur Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
in the 1977 World Championship.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa
67's 1969-72, St Louis Blues & Denver
Spurs 1972-73, St Louis Blues
1973-75, St Louis Blues & California
Golden Seals 1975-76, Cleveland Barons
1976-77, Cleveland Barons & New York Islanders
1977-78 and New York Islanders
1978-84.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1980, 1981, 1982 & 1983.
- Merrill, Horace (1885-1958)
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Senators.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1920.
- Merritt, George H 'Whitey' (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Winnipeg Victorias.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1896.
- Merryfield, Reg (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1938.
- Merz, Sue (1972- )
- Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. Defence.
International Career : Played for USA
(Women) in the 1998 & 2002 Olympics (Women)
and the 1990, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000 & 2001 World Championships
(Women).
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women) gold in 1998.
Won Olympic
(Women) silver in 2002.
Won World Championship (Women)
silver in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000 & 2001.
- Mesh
- Another name for the netting on the back of the goal.
- Mesikämmen, Ilkka (- )
- Born in Finland. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for TPS
Turku.
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1998 (player).
SM-liiga All Star Team defenceman 1964.
- Mesikämmen, Roni (- )
- Club Career : Played for Newcastle
Riverkings 1999-00.
- Meslier, Bernard (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1981 World Championship (Pool
C).
- Mesquita, Norman de (- )
- Freelance sports journalist who reports ice hockey
for The Times of London. Former ice hockey referee. Former Chairman of the British Ice
Hockey Writers Association, he left the post in April 2000.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2002 (builder).
- Messier, Eric (1973- )
- Born in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Cornwall
Aces 1995-96, Colorado Avalanche
& Hershey Bears 1996-97, Colorado Avalanche
1997-98, Colorado Avalanche
& Hershey Bears 1998-99 and Colorado Avalanche
1999-
.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup
in 2001.
- Messier, Mark (1961- )
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton
Oilers 2nd pick (48th overall) in the 1979 NHL
Entry Draft. Retired prior to the 2005-06 season, following the 2004-05
NHL Lockout.
International Career : Played for Canada in
the 1989 World Championship, the 1984, 1987 & 1991
Canada Cups and the 1996 World
Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for Indianapolis
Racers & Cincinnati Stingers
1978-79, Edmonton
Oilers & Houston
Apollos (four games) 1979-80, Edmonton
Oilers 1980-91, New York Rangers
1991-97, Vancouver Canucks 1997-00
and New York Rangers 2000-04.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990 & 1994.
Won World Championship silver in 1989.
Won Canada Cup gold in 1991.
Honours :
Won the Hart Memorial Trophy in
1990 & 1992.
Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1984.
Won the Lester B Pearson Award
in 1990 & 1992.
NHL All-Star First Team
left-wing 1981-82 & 1982-83, centre 1989-90 & 1991-92.
NHL All-Star Second Team left-wing 1983-84.
NHL All-Stars Roster 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996,
1997, 1998 & 2004.
NHL North America All-Star Roster 2000.
Captain of the Edmonton
Oilers 1988-91, New York Rangers
1991-97, Vancouver Canucks 1997-00,
New York Rangers 2000-04.
His number 11 jersey has been
retired by the New York Rangers & Edmonton
Oilers.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 11
- Meszaros, Andrej (1985- )
- Born in Povazska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia. Defenceman. Ottawa
Senators 1st pick (23rd overall) in the 2004 NHL Entry
Draft.
- Mészöly, András (1949- )
- Forward. Played 153 times for his country.
International Career : Played for Hungary in 12
World Championships 1970-1982.
Club Career : Played for Ferencvárosi TC.
Medals : Won the Hungarian Championships
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 & 1980.
- Met Center
- See Metropolitan Sports Center
- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (HC Metallurg
Magnitogorsk)

Magnitogorsk, Russia. Founded in 1950. Metallurg = The Metallurgist.
Played in the Interstate
Hockey League 1992-96 and the Russian Superleague
1996- .
Home ice : Ivan Romazan
Ice Palace
Team colours : blue, red & white
General manager : ...
Head coach : Valeri Beloussov
2000- , Dave King 2006-07
Team captain : Evgeny Koreshkov
2000-
All-time best players : Vladimir Antipin,
Sergey Gomolyako, Valery Karpov,
Alexander Koreshkov, Evgeny Koreshkov.
Honours :
Won the European Hockey League in
1998-99 & 1999-00.
Won the IIHF Super Cup in 2000.
Won the Russian
Championship in 1998, 1999 & 2001.
Won the Russian Superleague in
1998-99.
Won the RHL Cup
1997-98.
- Metallurg Magnotigorsk 2

Magnitogorsk, Russia. Reserve team for HC Metallurg
Magnitogorsk. Played in the Russian
First League 2002- .
Home ice : ...
Team colours : ...
- Metallurg Novokuznetsk [web
site]

Novokuznetsk, Russia. Metallurg = The Metallurgist. Play in the Russian Superleague.
Home ice : Kuznetslikh Metallurgov Sport Palace
Team colours : red, black, silver &
white
Honours :
- Metallurg Novokuznetsk 2

Novokuznetsk, Russia. Reserve team for Metallurg Novokuznetsk.
Played in the Russian First League
2002- .
Home ice : ...
Team colours : ...
- Metallurg Serov

Serov, Russia. Metallurg = The Metallurgist. Played in the Russian
Premier League 1999- .
Home ice :
Team colours : red, yellow, black & white
General manager :
...
Head coach : Grigori Saveliev
2002- .
Team captain : ...
All-time best players : ...
Honours :
- Metcalfe, Derek Crozier 'Block' (1935-1985)
- Netminder. Born in Durham, County Durham, England. Earned the first of over 50
International caps in 1953 when he played for England.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1962-67.
Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1952- .
- Metcalfe, Scott (1967- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. Edmonton
Oilers 1st pick (20th overall) in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1986-87.
Club Career : Played for Kingston Canadians
1983-86, Windsor Spitfires 1986-87, Edmonton
Oilers (2 games) & Nova Scotia
Oilers & Buffalo Sabres & Rochester
Americans 1987-88, Buffalo Sabres
& Rochester Americans 1988-90, Rochester
Americans 1990-91, EHC Eisbären
Berlin 1992-93, Knoxville
Cherokees & Rochester
Americans 1993-94, Rochester
Americans 1994-98, Hannover Scorpions 1998-00
and Sheffield Steelers 2000- .
Medals : Won the Benson
and Hedges Cup in 2000.
- Meteor Mallerd SK

Budapest, Hungary. Founded in 1948. Name changed to Budapesti
Vörös Meteor.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Hungarian
Championship in 1950.
- Metro Blades [web
site]

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA. Women's ice hockey team.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Steve Owczarek
- Metro Ice Arena
- Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Home ice for : Lansing
Lancers
Capacity : 4,600
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Metro Jets [web
site]

Waterford, Michigan, USA. Played in the Central
States Hockey League .
Home ice : Lakeland Ice
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
- Metro Maple Leafs [web
site]

Laurel, Maryland, USA. Youth team which plays in the Capital Beltway Hockey League.
Home ice : The Gardens Ice House
Team colours :
- Metro Skaters Hockey League
[web site]
- Detroit, Michigan, USA. MSHL is the largest women's ice hockey league in
the United States.
- Metro Toronto Hockey League
- Referred to as the MTHL.
- Metro Toronto Junior Hockey League
- Referred to as the MTJHL.
- Metro Valley Junior Hockey League
- Nova Scotia, Canada. Referred to as the MVJHL. Founded as a Junior B
league in 1967 by Fred McGillivray & Louie
Lewis of Halifax, Nova Scotia and Don Stewart of Berwick, Nova Scotia. First
contested by six teams in 1967-68 - East Hants, Halifax, Dartmouth, Windsor, Kentville and Berwick.
Teams from Truro and Amherst joined the league in 1968-69. Became a Junior A
league in 1977. Renamed Maritime
Junior A Hockey League in 1991.
- Metropolitan Boston Amateur Hockey Association
- Referred to as the MBAHA.
- Metropolitan Boston Senior Hockey League
- Referred to as the MBSHL and also known as the Boston Senior Hockey League.
- Metropolitan Montreal Junior Hockey League
- Referred to as the MMJHL.
- Metropolitan Sports Center
- Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. Built in 1966.
Home ice for : Minnesota North Stars
(1967-93)
Capacity : 14,989
Ice pad size :
- Metz, Donald Maurice 'Don'
(1916-2007)
- Born in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada. Right-wing. Brother of Nick
Metz.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Goodyears 1935-39 (also two games for Toronto Maple Leafs
in the 1938-39 season),
Toronto Maple Leafs & Pittsburgh
Hornets 1939-40, Toronto Maple Leafs
1940-42 & 1944-45 and Toronto Maple Leafs
& Pittsburgh Hornets 1945-49.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1942, 1945, 1947, 1948 & 1949.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1947.
- Metz, Nicholas John 'Nick'
(1914-1990)
- Born in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada. Left-wing. Brother of Don
Metz.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
1934-42 & 1944-48.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1942, 1945, 1947 & 1948.
- Meunier, Laurent (1979- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for France in the 1999
& 2000 World Championships, the 2000 & 2004
Olympic Pre-Qualification Tournaments, the 2000 World Championship
Qualification Tournament, the 2001 & 2005 Olympic Qualification Tournaments,
the 2001 & 2002 World Championship Division I (Group A), the 2002 Olympics
and the 2003 & 2005 World Championship Division I (Group B). .
Club Career : Played for Lyon
HC.
Medals : Won World Championship Division I (Group A) silver in 2001 &
2002.
Won World Championship Division I (Group B) gold in 2003.
Won World Championship Division I (Group B) silver in 2005.
Honours : Won the Jean-Pierre Graff
Trophy
in 1997-98.
- Mexico - Men's National Team
- See Mexico
- Mexican Championship

First contested 1989.
- Meyers, Bob (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
in the 1952 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Edmonton Mercurys 1951-52.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 1952.
- Meza, Rodrigo (1987- )
- Born in Mexico. Forward.
International Career : Played for Mexico (Junior)
2003-04.
Club Career : Played for San Jeranimo.
Medals : Won World Championship (Junior U18) Division III
gold in 2003-04.
- Mezin, Andrei (1974- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Belarus in the 1998 Olympics
and in the 1999 & 2000 World Championships Pool A.
Club Career : Played for Berlin Capitals.
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