Yes.
No but Pal Grotnes could be.
I can only remember Olaf Kolzig , the Washington goalie in the late '90s early 2k's that was born in South Africa but grew in Germany
The San Jose Sharks sented 8 of its players to the 2010 Olympic games, the most for any NHL team.
30 teams with 23 active players each. 30 * 23 = 690 players. This doesn't include any players on IR though. Other players can be called up to replace them and the IR players don't count towards the 23 man roster limit. Teams are only allowed to play 20 players in any game. The normal breakdown is 12 forwards (4 lines), 6 defensemen (3 pairings) and 2 goaltenders. The other 3 players on their roster are "scratches" and are not allowed to participate in that game.
Not that I've heard. Hockey is rarely played in Australia.
Yes. NHL 2009 has the AHL in it's game.
The Barrie Colts are a Major Junior (CHL) team and, as such, they do not have any affiliation with a particular NHL team the way an AHL (top level minor league, similar to AAA in baseball) team would have. Each year they will probably have players who have been drafted by several different NHL teams as well as many who are not draft eligible yet.
No
Yes.
YES!
No but Pal Grotnes could be.
jamal mayers. i think.
Yes
I can only remember Olaf Kolzig , the Washington goalie in the late '90s early 2k's that was born in South Africa but grew in Germany
The San Jose Sharks sented 8 of its players to the 2010 Olympic games, the most for any NHL team.
The average salary for players on the Hershey Bears, an American Hockey League (AHL) team, typically ranges from $40,000 to $100,000 per year, depending on experience and skill level. Players on AHL contracts usually earn less than those in the NHL, but salaries can vary widely based on individual contracts and any additional bonuses. Specific figures may fluctuate seasonally and are influenced by the team's budget and the player's standing within the organization.
yea, Scott Gomez on the rangers