Chris Butler is number 44 on the Calgary Flames.
Chris Butler plays for the Calgary Flames.
Chris Butler plays defense for the Calgary Flames.
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Chris Drury retired from the NHL on August 19, 2011. During his career, he wore #18 and #37 for both the Colorado Avalanche and Calgary Flames. He also wore #23 for the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers.
The cast of The 2004 Stanley Cup Finals - 2004 includes: Dmitry Afanasenkov as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Steve Armitage as Himself (Commentator) Gary Bettman as Himself (NHL Commissioner) Dan Boyle as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Martin Cibak as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Ben Clymer as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Mike Commodore as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Craig Conroy as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Jassen Cullimore as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Chris Cuthbert as Play-by-Play Announcer Chris Dingman as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Shean Donovan as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Jay Feaster as Himself (General Manager - Tampa Bay Lightning) Ruslan Fedotenko as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Andrew Ference as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Elliott Friedman as himself Martin Gelinas as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Kelly Hrudey as Analyst Nikolai Khabibulin as Himself (Goaltender - Tampa Bay Lightning) Miikka Kiprusoff as Himself (Goaltender - Calgary Flames) Chuck Kobasew as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Pavel Kubina as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Vincent Lecavalier as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Jordan Leopold as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Matthew Lombardi as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Brad Lukowich as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Toni Lydman as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Ron MacLean as himself Dean McAmmond as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Frederik Modin as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Steve Montador as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Stan Neckar as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Ville Nieminen as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Marcus Nilson as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Scott Oake as Himself (Commentator) Krzysztof Oliwa as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Eric Perrin as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Nolan Pratt as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Robyn Regehr as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Steven Reinprecht as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Brad Richards as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Darren Rumble as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Oleg Saprykin as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames) Cory Sarich as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) Cory Stillman as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning) Darryl Sydor as Himself (Defenseman - Tampa Bay Lightning) John Tortorella as Himself (Coach - Tampa Bay Lightning) Roman Turek as Himself (Goaltender - Calgary Flames) Rhett Warrener as Himself (Defenseman - Calgary Flames) Stephane Yelle as Himself (Forward - Calgary Flames)
Calgary
Chris Phillips was born in Calgary, Alberta on 03-09-78.
Chris was born in 1009 and went to J.G. Diefebaker H.S. in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Chris Schlesinger has written: 'Let the flames begin' -- subject(s): Barbecue cookery
Its chris browns record entertainmen it stands for chris brown entertainment
There are a number of different Chris Millars. One Chris Millar is has over 15 years experience in the video game industry as game developer, producer, and business leader. Another Chris Millar is a midfielder for the Scottish football (soccer) team, St. Johnstone F.C. Another Chris Millar is an artist who has had exhibits at Tr̩panier Baer Gallery in Calgary, Canada.
Chris Faulk is number 70 on the Cleveland Browns.