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Extractions: Statistics by Eric Lalonde ( Ericllnd@aol.com The Lalonde family can truly boast of producing one of the greatest players ever to play the game. Edouard Charles (Newsy) Lalonde was the dominant player during the first 25 years of hockey according to no less an authority than the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Beginning Newsy was born in Cornwall, Ont. October 31, 1887 and as a youth worked in the newsprint plant. That's where he acquired the nickname Newsy. He began his professional career with the Cornwall Rovers in 1905 when he was only 16. In 1906 he became a member of the senior Woodstock club and in 1908 moved to the Toronto Arenas of Canada's first all-professional league the Ontario Professional Hockey League. That year he won the scoring championship with 29 goals in 9 games and played against the Montreal Wanderers for the Stanley Cup. Toronto lost 6-4. Lalonde Plays In First Ever Canadiens Game After two seasons with Toronto he moved to the Montreal Canadiens. The Montreal Canadiens played their first game ever on Wednesday January 5th,1910 at the Jubilee Rink a 3,500 seat natural ice arena that was located in Montreal's East End at the corner of Ste-Catherine and Moreau St. Newsy Lalonde was in the lineup for the Canadiens for that game and scored two goals before being hit in the ankle with a puck and leaving the game. Montreal won the game 7-6 in overtime over the Cobalt Silver Kings. As the Canadiens owner J. Ambrose O'Brien owned four of the five teams in the National Hockey Association he decided to lend Newsy Lalonde to the Renfrew team for the balance of the season where he scored 38 goals bringing his total for the year to 40. In 1911 Lalonde returned to the Canadiens but his goal production dropped to 19 in 16 games.
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Newsy Lalonde - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia douard Charles Newsy Lalonde (October 31, 1887, Cornwall, Ontario – November 21, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League (NHL) and a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsy_Lalonde
Extractions: New York Americans Playing career Hall of Fame Édouard Charles "Newsy" Lalonde (October 31, 1887 – November 21, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League (NHL) and a professional lacrosse player, regarded as one of hockey's and lacrosse's greatest players of the first half of the 20th century and one of sport's most colourful characters. He played for the Montreal Canadiens considered to be the original "Flying Frenchman" in the National Hockey Association and the NHL . He also played for the WCHL 's Saskatoon Sheiks . Before playing professional ice hockey, he worked in a newspaper plant, where he acquired the "Newsy" moniker . The image on the right is of Lalonde, in the 1910–11 season and the second version of the Montreal uniform; the "CH" sweater was still almost a decade away. In the 1904, Lalonde started his career with the
Canadian Hockey Players - Ice Hockey Wiki Bobby Lalonde; Newsy Lalonde; Ron Lalonde; Cedric LalondeMcNicoll; Mike Lalor; Chad Laluk; Laird Laluk; Brad Lamb; Joe Lamb; Mark Lamb; Dan Lambert; Denny Lambert http://icehockey.wikia.com/index.php?title=Category:Canadian_hockey_players&
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Lalonde Family Web Site - Newsy Lalonde - Hockey Statistics Career Statistics for Edouard Newsy Lalonde. by Eric Lalonde (ericllnd@sympatico.ca) Newsy Lalonde's career records come from the 1998 edition of Total Hockey the Official http://web.uvic.ca/~lalonde/history/newsy-stats.html
Extractions: Newsy page by Eric Lalonde ( ericllnd@sympatico.ca Newsy Lalonde's career records come from the 1998 edition of Total Hockey the Official Encyclopedia of the NHL. The new edition contains a much more comprehensive set of statistics of Newsy Lalonde's career. The coaching career as documented in Total Hockey shows Newsy as the coach of the Canadiens from 1918 to 1922. During this period he was also a player. George Kennedy is listed in most hockey books as the Canadiens coach. However in reality, Newsy was the one running the team on the ice and George Kennedy ran the business of the team. Total Hockey now reflects the true situation and Newsy gets proper credit for the role he played. * denotes league high Edouard (Newsy) Lalonde's Scoring Record Years Team League GP Goals Assists PTS PIMs Cornwall Victorias FAHL Woodstock Seniors OHA sr Canadian Soo IHL Portage La Prairie MHL sr Toronto Professionals OPHL Toronto Professionals OPHL Montreal Canadiens NHA Renfrew Creamery Kings NHA Montreal Canadiens
1912-13 NHA Season | TripAtlas.com Lalonde, Newsy Canadiens 18 25 Pitre, Didier Canadiens 17 24 Broadbent, Harry Ottawa 20 20 Davidson, Allan Toronto 20 19 Smith, Don Canadiens 20 http://tripatlas.com/1912-13_NHA_season
Lalonde, Newsy Lalonde, Newsy Montreal Canadiens 192021 NEWSEY LALONDE led the way in points in the NHL with 41, collecting 33 goals and 8 assists. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tr
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The 1910–11 NHA season was the second season of the former National Hockey Association . Five teams played 16 games each, starting on December 31, 1910 and ending on March 10, 1911. The Ottawa Hockey Club won the league championship and took over the Stanley Cup from the Montreal Wanderers National Hockey Association GP W L T GF GA Ottawa Hockey Club Montreal Canadiens Renfrew Creamery Kings Montreal Wanderers ... Quebec Bulldogs Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Month Day Visitor Score Home Score Dec. Ottawa Canadiens Jan. Renfrew Quebec Wanderers Renfrew Canadiens Quebec Wanderers Ottawa Quebec Wanderers 5 (overtime) Ottawa Renfrew Renfrew Canadiens Quebec Ottawa Quebec Renfrew Canadiens Wanderers Canadiens Ottawa 5 (overtime) Wanderers Quebec Renfrew Ottawa Quebec Canadiens Canadiens Renfrew Ottawa Wanderers Feb. Renfrew Quebec Wanderers Canadiens Wanderers Renfrew Ottawa Quebec Canadiens Wanderers Quebec Canadiens Wanderers Ottawa Wanderers Renfrew 5 (at Ottawa) Canadiens Quebec Renfrew Wanderers Ottawa Quebec Renfrew Canadiens Wanderers Quebec Ottawa Renfrew Quebec Wanderers Quebec Renfrew Wanderers Canadiens Quebec Ottawa Mar.
HickokSports.com - Biography - Newsy Lalonde This document is a biography of hockey player Newsy Lalonde, with his complete career statistics. It is a page in the biography section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/lalondenewsy.shtml
Extractions: d. Nov. 21, 1970, Montreal Career Statistics Other Resources Lalonde played in the NHL for only five seasons, but he led the league in scoring twice, finished second once and was fourth another time. Nicknamed "Newsy" because he worked in a printing plant as a youth, Lalonde didn't begin skating until he was thirteen. An outstanding lacrosse player, he took up hockey at sixteen with his hometown team in 1904. Two years later, he became a professional with the Canadian Soo team of the International Hockey League. When the Ontario Professional Hockey League was organized in 1907, Lalonde joined that league's Toronto Professionals. He led the OPHA in scoring with 32 goals in 9 games during the 1908-09 season. Lalonde then went to a new team, the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey Association, in 1910. After six games, he was loaned to the Renfrew Creamery Kings for the rest of the season. He returned to the Canadiens for the 1910-11 season, then went to Vancouver, where he was paid $6,500, by far the highest hockey salary of the time. In his one season there, he led the Pacific Coast Hockey Association with 27 goals in 15 games.
Category:1970 Deaths - Slider Edouard Lalonde; Newsy Lalonde; Joe Lapchick; Pierre Laporte; Charles Latham, 1st Baron Latham; Frank Laubach; Robert Laurent; Michael Le Fanu; Gypsy Rose Lee http://enc.slider.com/Enc/Category:1970_deaths
Extractions: Home News ... Rentals Inside thestar.com Video games get crafty Activists on Ford: wait-and-see World watching in Khadr case Saw 3D: a slight cut above ... DiManno on Tessa Virtue The Toronto Professionals made their debut on Dec. 28, 1906. The team initially played exhibition matches against the best clubs in Canada and the United States.
Ice Hockey: Rivalry On Thin Blades Of Steel - Hall Of Fame Lach, Elmer Lafleur, Guy Lalonde, Newsy Inducted 1966. Born 22 January 1918 Nokomis, Saskatchewan. Played 14 NHL seasons from 1940 to 1954. http://library.thinkquest.org/19438/l.html
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Index To This LaFOfdTAWE, Pat 5 1 LAJOIE, Napoleon 51 LAWBERTE, Eliza Colin I07 LALIBERT'E, Treffli 107 LALONDE, Newsy 46 LAMORIELLO, Lou 53 LANCASTER, Henry Carrington 22 LANDRY, Joseph 65 LANDRY, http://www.afgs.org/2006-2jms.pdf
Montreal Canadiens - Captains, Managers, General Managers Newsy Lalonde Newsy Lalonde. George Kennedy. 1918 Newsy Lalonde Newsy Lalonde. George Kennedy. 1919 Newsy Lalonde Newsy Lalonde. George Kennedy. 1920 http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/nhl/montrealmanagers.html
Extractions: Latest News on the Montreal Canadiens ... ^ top Montreal Canadiens Past Managers, Coaches and Captains Year Coach Captain General Manager "Jack" Laviolette "Jack" Laviolette Joseph Cattarinich Adolphe Lecours "Newsy" Lalonde George Kennedy Napolean Dorval "Jack" Laviolette George Kennedy Napolean Dorval "Newsy" Lalonde George Kennedy Jimmy Gardner Jimmy Gardner George Kennedy Jimmy Gardner Jimmy Gardner George Kennedy "Newsy" Lalonde