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HockeyDB, originally known as the Internet Hockey Database, is a Canadian-American website dedicated to the specialization of statistics behind the game of ice hockey. It is one of the largest repositories of hockey data on the internet, gathering more than 1.3 million unique visitors a month.
As a youth, Keefe played in the 1994 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Toronto Young Nationals minor ice hockey team. [1]In the 1998–99 season with the Toronto St. Michael's Majors and the Barrie Colts of the Ontario Hockey League, Keefe scored over 100 points, and was named the OHL Rookie of the Year, over Jason Spezza and Brad Boyes. [2]
On December 25, 2018, Comtois was named captain for Canada national junior team while they competed at the 2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. [12] He is the only player to return from the 2018 gold medal-winning team. [13]
Tsyplakov played as a junior within HC Spartak Moscow youth system and made his Kontinental Hockey League debut with Spartak Moscow during the 2017–18 season. [2]In the 2023–24 season, his seventh in the KHL, Tsyplakov recorded career best offensive marks, finishing fourth in league goal scoring with 31 markers and 16 assist for 47 points through 65 regular season games.
Sherwood was selected in the seventh-round, 99th overall, by the Youngstown Phantoms in the 2012 USHL entry draft. [1]While Sherwood and his brother went undrafted to the NHL, they were both invited to the Columbus Blue Jackets 2015 development camp. [2]
Mike Comrie was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and attended Jasper Place High School. [citation needed] As a youth, he played in the 1993 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from the Whitemud region of Edmonton, Alberta. [2]
In five games at the 2023 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, Connelly recorded five goals and ten points to lead Team USA to a third-place finish. [1] Three of his five goals came in the form of a hat-trick during a lopsided 8–1 win over Germany in the preliminary round. [9]
David Hakstol (born July 30, 1968) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach. Hakstol was the head coach for Sioux City Musketeers for four seasons, followed by four years as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of North Dakota.