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The Orlando Solar Bears were a professional minor league ice hockey team based in Orlando, Florida. The Solar Bears played in the International Hockey League's Eastern Conference. They played their home games at the Orlando Arena.
Todd Richards is a snowboarder from Paxton, Massachusetts. A legendary name in snowboarding that is widely regarded as one of the best to ever do it. Richards, an influential free style snowboarder, helped introduce "skate style" at a time when the sport was mainly influenced by alpine racing events. Richards grew up skateboarding on the East Coast and easily translated his skills on 4 wheels to riding a halfpipe made of snow.
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Harringay Racers refers to multiple British ice hockey teams based in Harringay, London, United Kingdom.
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Travis John Richards is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He played briefly in the National Hockey League with the Dallas Stars, however he is most notable for his tenure with minor-league club the Grand Rapids Griffins as the only player with his jersey retired by the club.
Lamoureux is a surname of French origin. People with the name include:
Todd Michael Richards is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is currently an assistant coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League. Todd is the brother of Travis Richards.
Backman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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The 1998 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 27th CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. It was played between March 13 and March 21, 1998. Opening round games were played at campus sites, while all 'final four' games were played at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. By winning the tournament, Michigan State received the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's automatic bid to the 1998 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.
Eric LeMarque is an international best-selling author of two books. He has dual citizenship, in the United States and in France. Growing up in the US, he played Division I college ice hockey with the Northern Michigan University Wildcats from 1987 to 1991. He was drafted by the Boston Bruins of the NHL at 17-years old after his Freshman Year. LeMarque recorded 14 points in 18 exhibition games with Boston and The Los Angeles, Kings. He left Boston to play on Europe with the Briançon in the Ligue Magnus. He was selected to France’s National Ice Hockey Team | Team France. He played ice hockey in the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway and in the World Championships for multiple years. He retired from hockey during the 1999-2000 season and took up snowboarding focusing on the X-Games.