- Peace River Stampeders

Canada. Played in the North Peace Hockey
League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Pearce, Barcley (- )
- Club Career : Played for Milton
Keynes Kings and Humberside Hawks 1995-96, Swindon Icelords 1996-97 and Guildford Flames 1997- .
Medals :
Won the British
National League Play-off Championships in 1998.
Won the British
National League 1997-98.
Won the Southern Premier League 1997-98.
- Honours : BIHWA All-Star
forward 1998-99.
- Pearson, George (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1973-77.
- Pearson, Harry (1935- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1962-63.
- Pearson, Harry (1948- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1973-79.
- Pearson, Jim (1949- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Great Britain 1973-77.
Club Career : Played for
Whitley Bay Warriors.
Honours : NIHA All-Star B Team left-wing 1975-76
- Pearson, Lester B (1897-72)
- Former Prime Minister of Canada. The Lester B
Pearson Award is made annually in his honour.
Club Career : Played for Oxford University 1921-23.
- Pease, James (1981- )
- Born in Torquay, Devon, England. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for
Great Britain (Junior)
1998-01. Played for Great Britain in the 2005 &
2007 World Championship
Division I.
Club Career : Played for Solihull Blaze
1996-00, Coventry Blaze 2000-03,
Milton Keynes Lightning &
Coventry Blaze 2003-04 and
Coventry Blaze 2004-07. Medals : Won the English League Premier Play-offs 1999. Won the English League Premier Division 1998-99.
Won World
Championship (U20) Pool C bronze in 1999-00.
- Pease, Tom (- )
- Club Career : Played for Coventry
Blaze 2006-07.
- Peat, Brian (- )
- Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Fife
Flyers 1976-77.
Medals :
Won the Icy Smith
Cup in 1976-77.
- Peca, Michael 'Mike' (1974- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Vancouver
Canucks 2nd pick (40th overall) in the 1992
NHL Entry Draft. He sat out the 2000-01 season
at Buffalo Sabres
because of a contract dispute.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1993-94. Played for Canada
in the 2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Sudbury Wolves 1990-91,
Sudbury Wolves & Ottawa
67's 1991-92, Ottawa 67's & Hamilton Canucks 1992-93,
Ottawa 67's & Vancouver
Canucks 1993-94, Syracuse Crunch &
Vancouver
Canucks 1994-95, Buffalo Sabres
1995-00, New York Islanders
2001-04 and Edmonton Oilers 2005- .
Medals :
Won World Championship (Junior) gold in 1994.
Won Olympic
gold in 2002.
Honours : Won the Frank
J Selke Trophy in 1997 & 2002.
Played for Team Ontario U-17 in the Canada Winter Games in 1991.
Captain of the Buffalo Sabres from the
1997-00 season.
- Pedersen, Al (- )
- Club Career : Head coach for the Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Pederson, Barry (1961- )
- Born in Big River, Saskatchewan, Canada. Centre. Boston Bruins
1st pick (18th overall) in the 1980 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1984
Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Boston Bruins
1980-86, Vancouver Canucks 1986-89, Vancouver
Canucks & Pittsburgh Penguins
1989-90, Pittsburgh Penguins
1990-91 and Hartford Whalers & Boston Bruins
& Maine Mariners 1991-92.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1991.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1983 &
1984.
- Pederson, Denis (1975- )
-
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1994-95.
- Pederson, Mark (1968- )
-
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1987-88.
- Pee Dee Cyclones

Florence, South Carolina, USA. Played in the Southern
Professional Hockey League 2005- .
Home ice : Florence City County Civic Center
Team colours : red, white & blue.
General manager : Mark Richards 2005-
Head coach : Mark Richards 2005-
- Pee Dee Pride

Florence, South Carolina, USA. Founded in 1997. Formerly the Knoxville Cherokees. Played in the East Coast Hockey League 1997-03.
Name changed to Florence Pride.
Home ice : Florence City County Civic Center
Team colours : red, gold & black
General manager : Jack Capuano 1997-03
Head coach : Jack Capuano 1997-99, Frank
Anzalone, Davis Payne
Honours : Won the Henry Brabham Cup in 1998-99.
- Peer, Bert (1910- )
- Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1955.
- Peeters, Pete (1957- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1984
Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia Flyers 1978-79,
Boston
Bruins 1982-85, Washington Capitals 1985-89
and Philadelphia Flyers 1989-91.
Honours :
Won the Vezina Trophy in 1983.
NHL All-Star First Team
1982-83.
- PeeWee
- Youth Hockey teams in North America are seperated according to the age of
players - normally as of the 1st of July in any year. PeeWee is the name
given to hockey played by 11 and 12 year olds.
- PEI Hockey Association
- The Prince Edward Island Hockey Association is one of thirteen Branch Associations of the
Canadian Hockey Association. The association has
over 5,000 players registered.
- PEI Senators

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Played in the Atlantic Division of the American
Hockey League 1993-96. The Prince Edward Island Senators took over from the AHL's New Haven
Nighthawks as the Senators farm club after the 1992-93 season. They won two Divisional
titles in their brief history (1994-95 and 1995-96) but operations were suspended after
the third season because the parent Senators felt they couldn't afford to maintain an AHL
club to develop their younger talent.
Home ice : Charlottetown
Civic Centre
Team colours : black, red & white
Affiliations have included : Ottawa Senators 1993-96
- Peiffer, Claude (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Luxembourg in the 1992 World
Championships.
- Peissenberg (TSV Peissenberg) [web
site German]

Peissenberg, Germany. Played in the Bavaria league.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Peiting (EC Peiting)
- Sweden.
- Pék, György (1955- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Hungary in 13 World Championships 1974-1990.
Club Career : Played for Újpesti Dózsa SC.
Medals : Won 6 Hungrian Championships 1982-1988.
- Pekin Stars

Pekin, Illinois, USA. Played in the Continental Hockey League
in 1972-73 & 1977-79.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Pekka Rautakallio Trophy

- An
annual award for the best defenceman of the SM-liiga. The Rautakallio Trophy was first introduced to the Finnish SM-liiga in 1978. It was
renamed in honour of Pekka Rautakallio in 1995.
- Pelger, Chalkie (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for South
Africa in the 1992 World Championships.
- Pelham Bulls

Pelham, Alabama, USA. Pelham is a small town that is considered a suburb of Birmingham,
Alabama, USA. Founded in 2004. Scheduled to join the South
East Hockey League in 2004-05.
Home ice : Pelham Civic
Complex
Team colours :
Head coach :
- Pelham Civic Complex
- Pelham, Alabama, USA. Pelham is a small town that is considered a suburb of Birmingham,
Alabama, USA.
Home ice for : Alabama
Gunners 1998-99, Alabama Slammers
2003-04, Pelham Bulls
Capacity :
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Pelham Prowlers

Pelham, Alabama, USA. Pelham is a small town that is considered a suburb of Birmingham,
Alabama, USA. The team was owned by Barry Soskin. Played in the Southern Elite Hockey
League 1999-00. The Prowlers posted a record of 39-6 and won the SEHL
championship the only year the team existed.
Home ice : Pelham Civic Complex
Team colours :
Head coach : Lou Franceschetti
Honours : Won the Southern Elite Hockey League 1999-00.
- Pelicans Lahti (Pelicans)

Lahti, Finland. Founded in 1992 as a successor to Hockey Reipas, which went bankrupt.
The name Pelicans was adopted in 1996, although the name of the parent club is Reipas
Lahti. Hockey Reipas, which was earlier known as Kiekko-Reipas, played
over 20 seasons in
the top Finnish league SM-liiga. Pelicans played in Division 1 1992-1999 and has played in
the SM-liiga since 1999.
Home ice : Lahden
jäähalli
Team colours : green & yellow
Head coach :
Kari Eloranta
Honours :
Retired jersey numbers : 17
- Pelino, Mike (- )
- International Career : Coached Canada
in the 2000 World
Championships (assistant).
- Pelland's Hockey Emporium [web site
]
- Jean Pelland's comprehensive directory of hockey links on the web.
Honours : Won our Ice Hockey Link Site of the
Year in 2000.
- Pellerin, Scott (1970- )
- Born in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada. Left-wing. New
Jersey Devils 4th pick (47th overall) in the 1989 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1989-90.
Club Career : Played for Utica
Devils (three games) 1991-92, New
Jersey Devils & Utica Devils
1992-93, New
Jersey Devils & Albany River Rats 1993-94,
Albany River Rats 1994-95, New
Jersey Devils & Albany River Rats
1995-96,
St Louis Blues & Worcester Ice
Cats 1996-97,
St Louis Blues 1997-00, Minnesota Wild &
Carolina Hurricanes 2000-01 and Boston
Bruins & Dallas Stars 2001- .
Honours : Won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award
in 1992.
- Pelletier, Jean-Marc (1978- )
- Born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Netminder. Philadelphia
Flyers 1st pick (30th overall) in the 1997 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia
Flyers (one game) & Philadelphia Phantoms
1998-99, Philadelphia Phantoms
& Cincinnati Cyclones 1999-00, Cincinnati
Cyclones 2000-01,
Lowell Lock Monsters 2001-02 and Carolina Hurricanes &
Phoenix Coyotes 2002- .
- Pelletier, Joe (- )
- An author and researcher who founded the Hockey
Over Time web site, now known as Ice Legends.
Contributor to Total Hockey : The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey
League. Co-author, with Patrick Houda, of The World Cup of Hockey: A History of Hockey's Greatest Tournament.
- Pelloux, Dominique (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1978 World Championship (Pool
C).
- Peloffy, Andre 'Pelo' (1951- )
- Born in Sete, France. Centre. Captained France
at the 1988 Calgary Olympics.
International Career (playing) : Played for France
in the 1980 Friendship Games, the 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 & 1987 World Championships,
the 1987 Olympic Qualification Tournament
and the 1988 Olympics.
International Career (coaching) : Coached
France
1993-97 (assistant).
Club Career (playing) : Played for New Haven
Blades & Providence Reds
1971-72, Providence Reds 1972-74, Richmond
Robins & Washington Capitals
1974-75, Richmond Robins 1975-76, Springfield Indians
1976-77, New England Whalers & Springfield Indians
1977-78, Springfield Indians
1978-79, ASG Tours 1979-80, EC Villacher SV
& Springfield Indians 1980-81, EC Villacher SV
1981-82, HC Saint-Gervais 1982-86, HC
Mont Blanc 1986-87 and Français Volants Paris
1987-89.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Français Volants Paris
1988-91, HC Briançon 1991-92, HC
Brest 1992-97, HC Fribourg-Gottéron
1997-99 and
EV Zug 2000- .
Medals :
Won World Championship Pool C
gold in 1985.
Won the French
Championship in 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 & 1989.
Won the Austrian Championship in
1981.
Won 3 French Championships (coach).
Honours : Won the John B Sollenberger Trophy in 1976-77 (99 points).
Won the Austrian Leading Scorer Award in 1980-81.
World Championship All-Star Team 1981 & 1983 (Pool C).
Captain of France 1983-88.
- Peltola, Mikko (- )
- Forward.
- Club Career : Played for Lukko
Rauma.
Honours : SM-liiga All Star Team winger 1996.
- Peltola, Pekka (- )
-
Club Career : Played for HPK
Hämeenlinna.
Honours : Won the Jarmo Wasama Trophy
in 1988-89.
- Peltonen, Esa (- )
- Born in Finland. Forward.
Club Career : Played for HJK
Helsinki and IFK Helsinki.
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1990 (player).
SM-liiga All Star Team
winger 1971, 1973, 1974 & 1977.
- Peltonen, Jorma (- )
- Born in Finland. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Ilves
Tampere.
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1988 (player).
SM-liiga All Star Team
centre 1966 & 1969.
- Peltonen, Jouni (- )
- Club Career : Played for Lukko Rauma.
Honours :
His number 4 jersey has been retired by Lukko Rauma.
- Peltonen, Ville (1973- )
- Born in Vantaa, Finland. Left-wing. San
Jose Sharks 4th pick (58th overall) in the 1993 NHL
Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Finland
(Junior) 1990-91 & 1992-93. Played for Finland in the
1994 & 1998 Olympics, the 1994, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2000 World Championships
and the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for IFK Helsinki
1991-95, San Jose Sharks & Kansas
City Blades 1995-96, San Jose Sharks
& Kentucky Thoroughblades
1996-97, Vastra Frolunda IF 1997-98 and
Nashville Predators 1998- .
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) bronze 1990-91.
Won World Championship silver in 1994, 1998 &
1999.
Won Olympic bronze in 1994 & 1998.
Won World
Championship gold in 1995.
Won World Championship bronze in 2000.
Honours : Won the Jarmo Wasama Trophy
in 1992-93.
- Peluso, Mike (1965- )
- Born in Pengilly, Minnesota, USA. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks
& Indianapolis Ice 1989-92, Ottawa Senators
1992-93, New Jersey Devils 1993-96, New Jersey Devils
& St Louis Blues 1996-97 and Calgary
Flames 1997-98.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1995.
- Pembroke Lumber Kings

Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Central Junior
A Hockey League (CJHL).
Home ice : Pembroke Memorial Centre
Team colours : red & white
General manager : Kevin Abrams
Head coach : Kevin Abrams
All-time best players : Luc
Chabot
- Pembroke Memorial Centre
-
Home ice for : Pembroke Lumber Kings
Capacity : 2,250
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Penalty
- A penalty is awarded if a player or team official breaches a rule. The form
of penalty varies according to the severity of the offence.
- Penalty Box
- An enclosed area at the side of the rink where penalised players are sent to serve their
penalties. Also called the Sin Bin.
- Penalty Kill
- When a team succeeds in preventing a goal while shorthanded it is a
penalty kill.
- Penalty Kill Percentage
- The penalty kill percentage is a calculation based on the number of times
a team is shorthanded without conceding a goal, expressed as a percentage of the total
number of times the team is shorthanded. So, if a team is shorthanded ten times in a
game and concedes only one goal when shorthanded - they have a penalty kill percentage of 90%.
- Penalty Killing
- When a team is shorthanded and attempts to prevent the opposition from
scoring they are penalty killing.
- Penalty Profiles [web
site]
- A database designed by Carolyn Carpenter, to track and report on NHL Referee penalty
statistics. The site also includes referee interviews and profiles.
- Penalty Shot
- i. A penalty shot is awarded to a
player who is on a breakaway and is illegally checked or impeded. If the
breakaway player is hauled down from behind by the last defender then the
breakaway player will get the opportunity to take the penalty shot. Only the
player taking the penalty shot and the opposition goalie are active in this
play. The puck is placed on the centre face-off spot, the penalty shot taker
skates from behind the centre red line, collects the puck and tries to score
on the goalie.
ii. A penalty shot can also be awarded
if a player deliberately moves the goal off its moorings during an
opposition breakaway.
iii. A penalty shot can also be awarded if a player on the defending side (other than the
goalie) picks up the puck in the crease.
iv. A penalty shot can also be awarded if a player on the defending side
(other than the goalie) deliberately falls on the puck in the crease.
v. A penalty shot can also be awarded if
a player on the defending side deliberately dislodges the net during a breakaway.
vi. A penalty shot can also be awarded
if a player on the defending side deliberately dislodges the net when the penalty cannot be fully served in regulation time.
vii. A penalty shot can also be awarded
if there is a deliberate and illegal substitution when a penalty cannot be fully served in regulation time.
viii. A penalty shot can also be awarded
if a player throws or shoots an object at the puck in the defensive zone.
ix. A penalty shot can also be awarded
if a player on the defending side interfers with a player on a breakaway by throwing or shooting an object.
x. A penalty shot can also be awarded if
a player illegally enters a game and intefers with a player on a breakaway.
- Penalty Timekeeper
- In major competitions, there is a penalty timekeeper assigned to each penalty bench. The
penalty timekeeper's responsibility is to note the start time and duration of penalties,
being aware of the rules governing power plays and coincidental
penalties. If a player on the penalty bench offends, the penalty timekeeper should draw
the offence to the referee's attention.
- Pengrowth Saddledome
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally known as just the Saddledome, it
later became the Canadian Airlines Saddledome but the name was changed to
the Pengrowth Saddledome after the 1999-00.
Home ice for : Calgary Flames,
Calgary Hitmen
Capacity : 17,195
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Peni, Karl (1969-)
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for New Zealand in the 1998
World Championships Pool D.
Club Career : Played for Auckland.
- Peninsula Youth Hockey

The club has a youth team which plays in the Capital Beltway Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penn Ice Rink
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Full name is Penn Ice Rink at the Class
of 1923 Arena. Opened in 1972.
Home ice for : University of Pennsylvania
(Quakers)
Capacity : 2,900
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Pennanen, Vesa (- )
- Club Career : Played for Lee Valley Lions 1985-86.
Honours : BIHWA All-Star goalie
1986.
- Penner, Dustin (1982- )
- Born in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks 2004-05, Anaheim
Mighty Ducks & Portland Pirates 2002-06 and Anaheim Ducks
2006- .
Medals :
Won the Stanley
Cup in 2007.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 17
76
- Penney, Chad (1973- )
- Born in Labrador City, Newfoundland, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1991-92.
Club Career : Played for Manchester
Storm 1996-97.
- Pennington, Cliff (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada in the 1960
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Kitchener Waterloo
Dutchmen 1960-61.
Medals : Won Olympic silver in 1960.
- Penny, Jackson (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada 1992-93.
- Pennycook, Jim (1957- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1977-89.
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield Racers 1981.
- Pennsylvania State University
- See University
of Pennsylvania (Nittany Lion Icers)
- Pensacola Civic Center
- Pensacola, Florida, USA. Known as "The Hanger".
Home ice for : Pensacola
Ice Pilots
Capacity : 8,150
Ice pad size : 190 feet x 85 feet
- Pensacola Ice Pilots [web site]

Pensacola, Florida, USA. Founded in 1989 as the Nashville
Knights. Played in the East Coast Hockey League 1996- .
Home ice : Pensacola
Civic Center
Team colours : blue, white & grey
Affiliations have included : Chicago Blackhawks 2007-08, Quebec Rafales,
St John's Maple Leafs, Springfield Falcons, Tampa
Bay Lightning 2001-05, Toronto Maple Leafs
General manager : Joe Bucchino, Neil Hoyt, Tim Kerr
Head coach : Al Pederson, Wayne Cashman, Todd Gordon
2001-04, Dave Farrish 2004-
Team captain :
All-time best players :
Honours : Won the Henry Brabham Cup in
2004-05
Retired jersey numbers :
- Penticton Broncos

- Played in the British Columbia Junior Hockey League 1965-78 & 1980-82.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Junior Vees

- Played in the Okonagan-Mainline Junior Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Knights

Played in the British Columbia Junior Hockey League 1978-80, 1981-87,
1988-91 & 1993-94.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Panthers

Played in the British Columbia Junior Hockey League 1990-93 and the British
Columbia Junior Hockey League 1998-04.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Vees (BCHL)

Played in the British Columbia Hockey League 2004- .
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Vees (BCJHL)

Played in the British Columbia Junior Hockey League 1976-79.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Penticton Vees (OSHL)

Played in the Okanogan Senior Hockey League 1952-58 & 1959-61.
The Senior "A" team that represented Canada in
1955. See Canada.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won World Championship gold in
1955.
Won the Allan Cup in 1954.
- Pentland, Paul (1964- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1989.
- Pentti Isotalo Trophy

An annual award for
the best linesmen in the SM-liiga. The Isotalo Trophy was first introduced to the Finnish SM-liiga in 1980. It was named in
honour of Pentti Isotalo in 1995.
- Peoria Blades

Peoria, Illinois, USA. Played in the Continental Hockey League
in 1972-82.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Peoria Civic Center
- Peoria, Illinois, USA.
Home ice for : Peoria Rivermen
Capacity : 9,470
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Peoria Mustangs [web
site]

Peoria, Illinois, USA. Played in the Central
States Hockey League .
Home ice : Owens Recreation Center
Team colours : black, white & grey
General manager : Eric Brown
Head coach : Kevin Lune
- Peoria Prancers

Peoria, Illinois, USA. Played in the International Hockey League in
1982-84. Changed name to Peoria Rivermen.
Home ice : Peoria Civic
Center
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : Calgary
Flames 1982-84
General Manager : Ken Wilson 1982-84
Head Coach : Glen Patrick & Ken Wilson & Steve Harrison 1982-83, Pat Kelly 1983-84
- Peoria Rivermen (1982-96)

Peoria, Illinois, USA. Played in the International Hockey League in
1984-96. The IHL franchise transferred to San Antonio Dragons in 1996.
Home ice : Carver Arena
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : St Louis Blues
1984-95
General Manager : Pat Kelly 1984-88, Ron Hinton 1988-89,
Denis Cyr 1989-96
Head coach : Pat Kelly 1984-88, Wayne Thomas 1988-90, Bob Plager
1990-91, Harold Snepsts 1991-92, Rick Meagher 1992-93, Paul
MacLean 1993-96
Honours : Won the IHL in 1985 & 1991.
- Peoria Rivermen (1996-)

Peoria,
Illinois, USA. Founded 1996. Played in the East Coast Hockey League
1996-05 and American Hockey League 2005- .
Home ice : Peoria Civic
Center
- Team colours : blue & red
Affiliations have included : St Louis Blues
1998-08,
Worcester Ice Cats
General manager : Mark Reeds, John Butler, Kevin McDonald
2005-
Head coach : Mark Reeds 1996-99, Don
Granato 1999-00, Jason
Christie 2000-05,
Honours : Won the Kelly
Cup in 2000.
- Peplinski, Jim (1960- )
- Born in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1988
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Calgary
Flames 1980-90 & 1994-95.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1989.
- Pepsi Arena
- Albany, New York, USA. Originally opened in 1990 and known as the
Knickerbocker Arena, it was re-named in January 1997.
Home ice for : Albany
River Rats
Capacity : 6,500
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Pepsi Center [web
site]
- Denver, Colorado, USA. Built 1997-99.
Home ice for : Colorado
Avalanche (1999- )
Capacity : 18,129
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Pepsi Coliseum
- Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Home ice for : Indianapolis
Ice
Capacity : 8,200
Ice pad size : 215 feet x 90 feet
- Perani’s Hockey World
Arena & Event Center
- Flint, Michigan, USA. Formerly known as the IMA Sports Arena.
Home ice for : Flint
Generals (1969-85), Flint Spirits
(1985-90), Flint
Bulldogs (1991-92), Flint
Generals (1993- )
Capacity : 4,021
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Pereira, Edgar (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for South
Africa in the 1992 World Championships.
- Perez, Denis (1965- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for France
in the 1987 & 2001 Olympic Qualification Tournaments, the 1987, 1992, 1993,
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
& 2000 World Championships, the 1988, 1992,
1994, 1998 & 2002 Olympics, the 1989, 1990 &
1991 World Championship (Pool B), the 1999 & 2000 World Championship
Qualification Tournament, the 2000 Olympic Pre-Qualification Tournament and
the 2001 World Championship Division I (Group A).
Club Career : Played for HC Anglet.
Medals : Won World Championship (Pool B) bronze in 1989 & 1991.
Won World Championship Division I (Group A) silver in 2001.
- Perezhogin, Yuri (1947- )
-
Club Career : Coached Yuzhny Ural Orsk
2002- .
- Perl, Reto (1923- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played 20 games for Switzerland
(including the 1948 Olympics).
Club Career : Played for HC Davos.
Medals : Won Olympic
bronze in 1948.
- Perlini, Fred (1962- )
- Born in Sault ate Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Marlboros 1979-82 (also seven games for Toronto Maple Leafs 1981-82), St Catharines Saints 1982-85 (also one game for
Toronto Maple Leafs 1983-84), Baltimore Skipjacks
1985-86, Nottingham Panthers 1986-87, Fife Flyers 1987-88, Deeside
Dragons 1988-89, Trafford Metros 1989-90, Telford Tigers & Blackburn Blackhawks 1990-91, Streatham Redskins 1991-93, Basingstoke Beavers & Lee Valley Lions 1993-94 and Guildford Flames 1994-97.
Honours : BIHWA All-Star
forward 1988 and 1989.
His number 11 jersey has been retired by Guildford Flames
- Perm (Molot-Prikamye Perm)
- See Molot-Prikamye Perm
- Perreault, Benoit (- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1975-76.
- Perreault, Gilbert (1950- )
- Born in Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada. Centre. Buffalo
Sabres 1st pick (1st overall) in
the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft (he was Buffalo
Sabres first ever draft pick). He scored 545 goals in 1281 NHL games.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series and in the 1976
& 1981 Canada Cups.
Club Career : Played for Buffalo
Sabres 1970-87.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1990.
NHL All-Star Second Team
centre 1975-76 & 1976-77.
His number 11 jersey has been retired by Buffalo
Sabres.
- Perreault, Harry (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for
France in the 1982 & 1983 World Championship
(Pool C).
- Perrin, Eric (1975- )
- Born in Laval, Quebec, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Hershey
Bears & Tampa Bay Lightning
2003- .
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 2004.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 9
- Perrin, Ken 'Pip' (1920-1985)
-

Born in London, England. During WWII he was an aircraft engineer building
Spitfires. When the war was over he married and became a publican, first at
The Bull in Bovingdon, then The Belmont Hotel in Kenton. Although he didn't
play ice hockey again, he did play cricket for the MCC and took up golf -
playing to a 2 handicap.
International Career : Played for Great Britain
in the 1939 World Championships. Club Career : Played for
Wembley Terriers 1937-38,
Richmond Redwings &
Earls Court Redwings 1938-39 and
Harringay Racers 1939-40.
- Perrott, Nathan (1976- )
- Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. New
Jersey Devils 2nd pick (44th overall) in the 1995 NHL
Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Oshawa
Generals 1994-95, Oshawa Generals
& Albany River Rats 1995-96, Oshawa
Generals & Sault Ste
Marie Greyhounds 1996-97, Indianapolis
Ice & Jacksonville Lizard
Kings 1997-98, Indianapolis Ice
1998-99, Cleveland Lumberjacks
1999-00, Norfolk Admirals 2000-01, Norfolk
Admirals & Nashville Predators
& Milwaukee Admirals 2001-02 and
Nashville Predators & Toronto Maple Leafs
2002- .
- Perry, Corey (1985- )
- Born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2nd pick (28th
overall) in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for
Canada (Junior) 2004-05.
Club Career : Played for
London Knights 2001-03, London Knights
& Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
2003-04, London Knights 2004-05, Portland Pirates &
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2005-06 and
Anaheim Ducks
2006- .
Medals :
Won World
Championship (Junior) gold in 2004-05.
Won the Stanley
Cup in 2007.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 10
61
- Perry, Randy (1974- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Team Canada 1997-98.
Club Career : Played for Lethbridge Hurricanes 1992-96,
Lethbridge Hurricanes & Seattle Thunderbirds 1996-97,
Team Canada 1997-98, Schwenningen Wild Wings 1998-00
and London
Knights (UK) 2000- .
- Persson, Stefan (1954- )
- Born in Umea, Sweden. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) 1972-73. Played for Team Sweden
1974-75 & 1976-77. Played for Sweden in
the 1977 World
Championships and the 1981 Canada Cup.
Club Career : Played for Brynas
IF 1973-77 and New York Islanders
1977-86.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) silver 1972-73.
Won the Stanley Cup in
1980, 1981, 1982 & 1983.
- Perth Blackhawks

Perth, Scotland. Played in the Scottish National League
1937-38, one season in the Northern League and also
played in the 1966-67 BBC 'Grandstand TV Trophy'.
Home ice : Central Scotland Ice Rink
Team colours :
Honours : Won the President's Puck
1937-38
- Perth Junior Ice Hockey Club
[web
site]
- Perth, Scotland. Operate two junior teams - Perth
Piranhas and Perth Penguins.
- Perth Panthers (1936-54)
Perth, Scotland. Played in the Scottish
National League 1936-40 & 1946-54. Played one season in the British
National League of
1954-60.
Home ice : Central Scotland Ice Rink
Team colours : orange & black
Honours : Won the Scottish
National League in 1937-38 & 1946-47.
- Perth Panthers (2000-02)
-

Perth, Scotland. Played in the Scottish
National League 2000-02.
Home ice : Dundee
Ice Arena
Team colours :
- Perth Penguins [web
site]
-

Perth, Scotland. Played in the Scottish Under 10s league.
Home ice : Dewar's Centre
Team colours : blue, white, red & gold
General manager : Billy Vincent
Head coach : Billy Vincent
Honours : Won the North League 2001-02.
Won the North Cup 2001-02.
Won the North Cup 2002-03.
- Perth Piranhas [web
site]
-

Perth, Scotland. Played in the Scottish Under 12s league.
Home ice : Dewar's Centre
Team colours :
General manager : Billy Vincent
Head coach : Billy Vincent
Honours : Won the North League 1997-98 &
2002-03.
Won the North Cup 1997-98.
- Perthaler, Christian (1968- )
- Born in Kufstein, Austria. Centre.
International Career : Played for Austria in the 1998
& 2002 Olympics
and in the 1997 (Pool B), 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2003 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Innsbrucker EV 1989-90,
Klagenfurter
AC 1997-98, EC Graz & VEU Feldkirch 1998-99,
Klagenfurter
AC 1999-01 and EHC Linz 2001- .
- Pete Smith Memorial Bowl
- Awarded by the Northern Ice Hockey Association
for Goalie of the Year,
between 1970-71 and 1980-81.

1970-71 :
Willie Clark
1971-72 :
Willie Clark
1972-73 : Roy
Reid
1973-74 : no award
1974-75 :
Willie Clark
1975-76 : Jim
Graves
1976-77 : Jim
Graves
1977-78 :
Martin White
1978-79 : John
Pullar
1979-80 :
John Pullar
1980-81 :
Dave Dalgleish &
Mike Ward
- Peterborough Beavers

Peterborough, England. Under 12 team playing in the English Junior
Championships.
Home ice : East
of England Ice Rink
Team colours :
- Peterborough Islanders [web
site]

Peterborough, England. Reserve team for Peterborough
Pirates 1996-02. Played in the English League Division I (South) 1996-99
and English National League South 2000- .
Home ice : East
of England Ice Rink
Team colours : red, white & blue
Head coach : Ross Mackintosh/Tim Peacock 2005-
Team captain : Ross Mackintosh 2005-
- Peterborough Memorial Centre
-
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Home ice for : Peterborough Petes
Capacity : 4,000
Ice pad size : 195 feet x 85 feet
- Peterborough Petes [web
site]

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey League from
1962- .
Home ice : Peterborough Memorial Centre
Team colours : maroon & white
General manager : Mike Keenan
1979-80
Head coach : Mike Keenan 1979-80
All-time best players : Keith Acton, Jeff Brubaker, Bob Gainey, Steve Larmer, Ron Plumb, Craig Ramsay, Dick Redmond, Tie Domi, Jody Hull, Luke Richardson, Ron Tugnutt, Kay Whitmore, Steve Yzerman
Honours : Won the Ontario Hockey League
in 1965-66, 1970-71, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1985-86, 1991-92 & 1992-93.
Won the Ontario Hockey League
Play-offs in 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1993 & 1996.
- Peterborough Phantoms [web
site]

Peterborough, England. Founded in 2002. Played in the English Premier League 2002-
.
Home ice : Planet
Ice/East
of England Ice Rink
Team colours : maroon, silver, white & black
Head coach : Luc Chabot
2002-
- Peterborough Pirates [tribute web site]

Peterborough, England. Founded in 1982. Played in British League
Division Two 1982-83, British League Division One 1984-85, British League Premier
Division 1985-86, British League Division One 1986-87, British League
Premier Division 1987-95, British League Division One 1995-96, British Premier
League 1996-97 and British National League 1997-02.
Home ice : Planet
Ice/East
of England Ice Rink
Team colours : white, orange & black
Honours : Won the Christmas
Cup in 1998-99.
- Peterborough Pirates - Champions
- A tribute to the Peterborough Pirates in pamphlet form. Published
under the title Champions - Peterborough Pirates, in Huntingdon, England in 1985.
- Peterborough Pirates -
"Ten Years Of
The Pirates"
- A book, entitled Ten Years Of
The Pirates, about the first decade of the Peterborough
Pirates. Written by Caroline Potter & Simon
Potter. It was published
in Peterborough, England in 1992.
- Peterborough Titans

...
- Peterborough TPT's

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Junior Ontario Hockey Association
1956-58, 1962-70 & 1971-75 and the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League
1974-75.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Peters, Dietmar (1949- )
- Born in Born in Rostock, East-Germany.
International Career : Played 315 games for the GDR National
Team (in 16 World Championship tournaments and the 1968 Olympics).
Club Career : Played for Empor Rostock 1958-70 and Dynamo Berlin 1970-89.
Medals : Won GDR National Championships 15 times.
Honours : Best Defenceman World
Championship Pool B in 1969 & 1975.
- Peters, Garry (1942- )
- Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Omaha
Knights 1963-64, Montreal Canadiens
& Quebec Aces & Omaha
Knights 1964-65, New York Rangers
1965-66, Montreal Canadiens & Houston
Apollos 1966-67, Philadelphia Flyers
1967-71, Boston
Braves & Boston Bruins 1971-72, New
York Raiders 1972-73 and New York Golden Blades
& Jersey Knights 1973-74.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1972.
Honours : Won the Les
Cunningham Plaque in 1971-72.
- Peters, Jim (1922- )
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Canadiens
1945-47, Montreal Canadiens & Boston Bruins
1947-48, Boston Bruins 1948-49, DRW
1949-51, CB 1951-53 and CB & DRW 1953-54.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1946, 1950 & 1954.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster 1950.
- Peters, Roland (1951- )
- Born in Born in Rostock, East-Germany.
International Career : Played 279 games for the GDR National
Team (in 16 World Championships).
Club Career : Played for Dynamo Berlin 1970-89.
- Petersen-Just, Kristian (1972- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Denmark in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
Club Career : Played for IC
Gentofte.
Honours : Denmark Player of the Year in 1998.
- Petersen, Nis (- )
-
Club Career : Played for KSF.
Honours : Denmark Player of the Year in 1978.
- Petkov, Radoslav (1985- )
- Born in Bulgaria. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria
(Junior) 2000-04.
Club Career : Played for Slavia Sofia.
- Petra Vsetín (HC Petra Vsetín)
- See HC Vsetín
- Petrenko, Sergey (1968 - )
- Born in Kharkov, Ukraine, USSR. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Russia
in the 1992 Olympics
and the 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998 & 1999 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Dynamo Moscow
1987-93, Buffalo Sabres & Rochester
Americans 1993-94, Rochester
Americans 1994-95, Dynamo Moscow
1995-96, HC Davos 1996-97, Dynamo Moscow
1997-99 and HC Vitkovice & Metallurg
Novokuznetsk 1999-00.
Medals : Won Olympic gold in
1992.
Won
World Championship gold in 1993.
Won
EHL silver medalist in 1998.
Won the USSR
Championship in 1990 & 1991.
Won the CIS
Championship in 1992.
Won the Russian
Championship in 1993.
Won the MHL Cup 1993 & 1996.
Honours : European Hockey League
Best Forward award 1997-98.
- Petrie, Allan (1964- )
- Born in Paddington, London, England. Joint founder of the Great Britain Supporters
Club with his wife Annette Petrie.
Honours :
Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2005 (builder).
- Petrie, Annette (1967- )
- Born in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Joint founder of the Great Britain Supporters
Club with her husband Allan Petrie.
Honours :
Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2005 (builder).
- Petrolia Aces

Played in the Senior Ontario Hockey Association 1985-86.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Petrolia Squires

Played in the Senior Ontario Hockey Association 1977-78, 1980-81 & 2001-04.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Petrov, Kiril (1970- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Petrov, Oleg (1971- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Russia in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Petrov, Vladimir (- )
- Centre.
International Career : Played for the USSR in the 1972 Summit Series and in 1974 against Canada (WHA
All-Stars).
- Petrovicky, Robert (- )
- International Career : Played for Slovakia in the 1998 Olympics.
- Pettersson, Daniel (1969- )
- Born in Sweden. Centre.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) in 1986-87.
Club Career : Played for Skelleftea
AIK 1987-01.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) gold 1986-87.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 15, 75, 150
- Pettersson, Jan (- )
- Born in Sweden. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Södertälje
SK, IK Tälje, Jar IL and Whitley Warriors 1977-78.
- Pettersson, Lars-Gunnar 'L-G'
(1960- )
- Born in Sweden. Forward. Edmonton Oilers
8th pick (174th overall) in the 1980 NHL
Entry Draft. Played 579 league games in Sweden.
International Career : Played for Sweden
(Junior) in 1977-80. Played for Sweden in the
1985, 1986, 1987 World Championships, the 1987 Canada
Cup and the 1988 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Groko Hockey 1977-79, Lulea
Bears 1979-80, IF Björklöven 1980-87 and
Lulea
Bears 1987-94.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) bronze 1977-78.
Won World
Championship (Junior) bronze 1979-80.
Won World Championship silver in 1986.
Won European Championship silver
in 1986.
Won World Championship gold in 1987.
Won Canada Cup bronze in 1987.
Won Olympic bronze in 1988.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 21, 500
- Pettersson, Ronald 'Sura-Pelle' (1935-
)
- Born in Surahammar, Sweden. Played both defence & right-wing. He played 252 games
for Sweden.
International Career (playing) : Played for Sweden in the
1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 & 1967 World Championships
and the 1956, 1960 & 1964 Olympics.
International Career (coaching) : Coached
Sweden (Junior) 1968-74, Sweden
1974-76 and Norway 1978-81.
Club Career : Played for Surahammar IF 1951-55,
Södertälje SK 1955-60 and Västra Frölunda
IF 1960-68.
Medals :
Won European Championship bronze
in 1955, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1975 (coach) & 1976 (coach).
Won Swedish Championship
in 1956 & 1965.
Won European Championship silver
in 1956, 1958, 1963, 1964 & 1967.
Won World Championship gold in 1957 & 1962.
Won European Championship gold in
1957 & 1962.
Won World Championship bronze in 1958, 1965, 1975
(coach) & 1976 (coach).
Won World Championship silver in 1963, 1964 &
1967.
Won Olympic silver in 1964.
Won European Championship
(Junior) bronze 1969-70 (coach).
Won European Championship
(Junior) silver 1968-69, 1970-71 & 1972-73 (coach).
Won European Championship
(Junior) gold 1971-72 & 1973-74 (coach).
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2004
(builder).
Won the Guldpucken Award 1959-60.
- Pettinger, Eric (1904-1968)
- Born in North Bierley, Yorkshire, England. Forward. Moved to Canada in 1913. Coached at the University
of Western Ontario 1938-40 & 1949-50. Coached in the Wallaceburg
Minor Hockey League at both senior and junior clubs 1950-54. Died on 24th December 1968,
ten days after his 63rd birthday, buried at the Riverview Cemetery in Wallaceburg,
Ontario, Canada. Brother of Gordon
Pettinger.
Club Career : Played for Regina
Pats 1921-24, Regina Victorias
1924-26, Fort William Forts 1926-28,
Boston Bruins
& Toronto Maple Leafs 1928-29,
Toronto Maple Leafs 1929-30, Ottawa Senators
& London Panthers 1930-31, London
Tecumsehs 1931-36 and Cleveland Barons
& Pittsburg Hornets (two
games) & Portland Buckaroos (one game) 1936-37. Coached London Mohawks
1938-39.
Honours : IHL All-Star First Team 1936.
- Pettinger, Gordon (1911-1986)
- Born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. Centre. Brother of Eric
Pettinger. On military service 1942-44.
Club Career : Played for Regina
Pats 1928-30, Vancouver Lions 1930-31,
Bronx Tigers 1931-32, New York Rangers
& Springfield Indians 1932-33,
Detroit Red Wings & Detroit
Olympics 1933-34,
Detroit Red Wings & London
Tecumsehs 1934-35, Detroit Red Wings
& Detroit Olympics 1935-36, Detroit Red Wings
1936-37, Detroit Red Wings & Boston Bruins
1937-38, Boston Bruins 1938-39, Boston Bruins
& Hershey Bears 1939-40, Hershey Bears
1940-42, Hershey Bears & Cleveland Barons 1944-45
and Regina Capitals 1945-46.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1933, 1936, 1937 & 1939.
- Pettinger, Matt (1980- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) 1999-00.
- Peychinov, Kiril (1982- )
- Born in Bulgaria. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Bulgaria
(Junior) 1998-99 & 2000-01.
Club Career : Played for Slavia Sofia.
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