- Vodák, Jiri (- )
- Club Career : Played for TJ
Gottwaldov.
- Vogin, Alain (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for France
in the 2001 Olympic Qualification Tournament and the 2001 World Championship Division I
(Group A).
Medals :
Won World Championship Division I
(Group A) silver in 2001.
- Vohralik, Karel (1945- )
- Born in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia. Defenceman. Calm, with a lot of authority - seldom
out of position and good physically. Played 13 seasons in the Czech league (425 games - 36
goals).
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia 40 times in the 1973
World Championships and Olympics
in 1972.
Club Career : Played for Tesla
Pardubice 1962-64, Dukla Litomerice 1964-66 and Tesla Pardubice 1966-77 (champion in
1973).
- Vojens IK (Lions) [web site
official fansite]
- Vojens, Denmark. Founded 1963.
Home ice : Vojens Sköjtehal
Team colours : Blue and white
Honours : Won the Danish
Championship in 1979, 1980 and 1982.
- Vojens Sköjtehal
- Vojens, Denmark.
Home ice for : Vojens IK
Capacity : 2,300
Ice pad size :
- Vojvodina (HK Vojvodina)
- Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia. Play in the Yugoslav League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won the Yugoslav Championship in
1998, 1999 & 2000.
Won the Yugoslav League 1997-98, 1998-99 & 1999-00.
- Vokoun, Tomas (1976- )
- Born in Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Czech
Republic (Junior) 1993-94 & 1995-96.
Club Career : Played for Poldi
Kladno 1993-94, Wheeling
Thunderbirds (also one game for Fredericton Canadiens) 1995-96, Fredericton
Canadiens (also one game for Montreal
Canadiens in 1996-97) 1996-98 and Nashville
Predators & Milwaukee Admirals
1998- .
Honours : Best Goalkeeper European Junior Championships Pool
A in 1994.
European Junior Championships All-Star goalie 1994.
- Volchkov, Alexander (- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the USSR in the 1972 Summit Series and against Canada (WHA
All-Stars) in 1974.
- Volga Region Division
- A division of the Russian First League.
- Volito
- Trade name of the first production inline skates. They went on sale in
1823.
- Volkov, Alexei (1980- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Russia in the 1999
World Championships
Pool A.
- Volpert, Guy-Pierre (1916- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for France
between 1935 and 1950 (including the 1936
Olympics).
Club Career : Played for Francais
Volants.
- Von Arx, Reto (1976- )
- Centre. Sent home from the 2002 Olympics by Switzerland due to disciplinary reasons on 13
February 2002.
International Career : Played for Switzerland in the 1999
& 2000 World Championships and the 2002 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for HC Davos
2001-02.
- Von Braun Center [web
site]
- Huntsville, Alabama, USA.
Home ice for : Huntsville
Channel Cats
Capacity : 6,552
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 80 feet
- Von Ranzow, Mark (1976- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for the Netherlands in the 1999
World Championship Pool C.
- von Trzcinski, Christian
- See Christian von Trzcinski
- Vorarlberghalle
- Feldkirch, Austria. Hosted the final of the European
Hockey League in 1997-98.
- Vorobiev, Petr (- )
-
Club Career : Coached Lada Togliatti.
- Voronezh (HC Voronezh)
- Russia. Played in the Russian
Premier League 1999-2000.
Home ice : Yubileinyi Sport Palace
Team colours : Red and white
- Voronezh-2 (HC Voronezh-2)
- Russia. Played in the Russian First
League 1999-2000.
Home ice : Yubileinyi Sport Palace
Team colours : Red and white
- Voronin, E (- )
- Coach.
Club Career : Coached SKA 1957-59.
- Voronin Sports Palace
- Zavolzhie, Russia.
Home ice for : Motor Zavolzhie
Capacity : 3,000
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 98 feet
- Voskresensk (Khimik Voskresensk)
- Voskresensk, near Moscow, Russia. On the river Moskva, c. 100 kilometres
south east of Moscow.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Nikolai Epshtein 1954-75, Yuri Morozov 1975-82,
Vladimir Vasiliev 1982-
- Voss, Carl (1907-1993)
- Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Maple Leafs & Toronto Marlboros
1926-27, Toronto Falcons 1927-28, Toronto
Maple Leafs & London Panthers
1928-29, Buffalo Bisons 1929-32, New
York Rangers & Detroit Red Wings
1932-33, Detroit Red Wings & Ottawa
Senators 1933-34, St Louis Eagles
1934-35, New York Americans 1935-36,
Montreal Maroons 1936-37 and Montreal
Maroons & Chicago Blackhawks
1937-38.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1938.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
NHL Rookie of the Year in 1932-33.
- Voth, Brad (1980- )
- Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Forward.
St Louis Blues 4th pick (157th overall) in the 1998
NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career : Played for Peoria
Rivermen & Worcester Ice Cats
2001-03, Columbus Cottonmouths
2003-04, Texas Wildcatters 2004-05 and
Cardiff Devils 2005-07.
- Vouillamoz, Jacques (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for France
in the 1981 World Championship (Pool C).
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