Mikka Kiprusoff (Calgary Flames), Teemu Selanne (Anaheim Ducks), Saku Koivu (Anaheim Ducks), Mikko Koivu (Minnesota Wild), Olli Jokinen (NY Rangers), Tuomo Ruutu (Carolina Hurricane), Jere Lehtonen (Dallas Stars), Jarko Ruutu (Ottawa Senators), Valtteri Filppula (Detroit Red Wings), Joni Pitkanen (Carolina Hurricanes), Antero Nittymaki (Tampa Bay Lightning), Kimmo Timonen (Philadelphia Flyers), and Nicklas Backstrom (Minnesota Wild) were the majority of the bronze medal winners of Finland that play in the NHL.
Jari Litmanen Sami Hyppia
Most were born in Finland but Finland has taken in some immigrants.
land of a thousand lakes
Misty May of coarse!
est. 65,000 + some amateur players that play on frozen lakes in winter... with them it's hard to say, about 100,000-120,000.
I'm sorry, but there is too long of a list to name all of the soccer players that were born in October. Maybe specify a team or league?
The names of some past NFL players are Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, Brett Favre, and Dan Marino. Some current NFL players are Mark Sanchez, Jay Cutler, Matthew Stafford, and Calvin Johnson.
No, they're fictional teams and so are their players. Some of them have names that sound or are spelled almost like the names of real players (I.E. Romaldinho) but they aren't.
Baseball players aren't "given" names once they make it to the majors. Baseball rosters display players' legal names. Though of course, some players have nicknames that fans affectionately refer to them with. For example, David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox is known as "Big Papi," but his away jersey still reads "Ortiz."
some fammous names in baskebobtball terms in 1952 are.. wilt chamberlin, bob cousy,and bill Russel
Some famous players are Javier hernandez and giovani dos santos. They both play in the Premier League
Kyle Quincey, Deron Quint, Stephane Quintal