Notable players: Ilya Kovalchuk (2001-2010), Dany Heatley (2001-2004), Marc
Savard (2002-2006), Ray Ferraro (1999-2002), Vyacheslav Kozlov (2002-2010),
Milan Hnlilcka (2000-2003) and Patrick Stefan (1999-2006).
Jim Rice Red Sox Jersey .Best jersey:
Thrashers home jerseys (introduced in 2007)(Image via Alumni.Edu)Worst jersey:
2008 alternate jersey (introduced in 2008)(Image via Yahoo)Best smile: Danny
Heatley(Image via Photobucket.com)Best highlight reel: Ilya KovalchukBest fan
moment: This guy chugs a beer and goes nuts.Worst fan moment: After initially
drawing an average of 17,000 fans in their inaugural 1999-00 season, the
Thrashers attendance averaged just under 13,700 fans in their final three
seasons.Best moustache: That would belong to goaltender Chris Mason, whose
moustache game evolved during his team with the Thrashers.(Image via Top Cheese
Hockey)Best fighter: Eric Boulton (Amassed 639 penalty minutes during his six
seasons with the Thrashers)Mascot: Thrash (fun fact, Thrash was once "arrested"
for stealing a Zamboni in one of the most bizarre ticket sale attempts in the
history of hockey (Image via Hockey News Central)Last game: April 10th, 2011 5-2
loss to Pittsburgh PenguinsLast goal: Tim Stapleton from Nik Antropov and Ron
HainseyCaptain: Andrew LaddWhyd the move? The Thrashers faced financial loss and
ownership problems. True Sports Entertainment bought the Thrashers on May 31,
2011.Relocated: The team moved to Winnipeg as the Jets were reformed.What does a
former player have to say?Colby Armstrong(Image via
hockeyfortheladies.blogspot.com)What was it like to play in Atlanta?Getting
traded from Pittsburgh to Atlanta all I thought was "oh well I guess its going
be shorts all the time," but as I came to find its a lot colder than I thought
and snowed a few times a year there. It was a beautiful city and great place to
live but didnt seem like much of a sports town as Pittsburgh was. From what Id
heard its a transplant city where people come from all over to work there. This
showed during games as out crowds were smaller and when playing certain teams
there teams fans came out and were so loud when they scored. Its too bad hockey
didnt work there. Great place live and play if the support and hockey had been
better.Whats your fondest memory of Atlanta?My fondest memory would have to be
getting married there. It was a great time and major hot out. Also both my kids
were born there which is pretty cool also. We have a few pretty good friends who
are local to Atlanta that we remain close with to this day. On the hockey side
of things I had a 22-goal season which as a player is a pretty special thing.
Felt like I scored every game I couldnt imagine being Stamkos and what that
would feel like. Just snipin beauts literally every game for real.(Stats and
info from Hockeydb, jersey info via Coolhockey.com)
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allowed four singles and two walks while striking out five, allowing only two
runners from a diluted Twins lineup to reach second base. Mike Moustakas and
Jarrod Dyson hit RBI singles in the second inning against Kevin Correia (4-10),
and that was all Vargas needed.
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30-year-old Kottaras served as Kansas Citys backup catcher last season after
being claimed off waivers from Oakland in January.It has been 10 years since
Steve Moores NHL career ended with an attack by former Vancouver Canucks forward
Todd Bertuzzi. The 35-year-old Moore says he still suffers from headaches and
low energy, even if he feels better overall and wants to get on with his life.
But there has been no closure for the former Colorado Avalanche centre, whose
$38-million dollar lawsuit against Bertuzzi and the Canucks is still in the
courts after numerous delays. A trial date has been set for Sept. 8. Moore, a
rookie on a powerhouse Avalanche team, still remembers that game on March 8,
2004, and the devastating effect it had on his career. "I think about it at
times like this," Moore said Friday in a phone interview with The Canadian
Press. "When the anniversary comes around, its hard not to reflect on the impact
this has had on my life, which is dramatic. "At the same time I think a lot
about how grateful I am that this wasnt worse. Every time I watch it I have the
same reaction other people have, which is shock and disgust. Its just a little
stronger when its yourself youre looking at and when youre aware of everything
that happened in the three weeks leading up to it -- the threats and all those
things." It all started on Feb. 16, 2004, when Moore flattened Canucks captain
Markus Naslund with an open ice hit that put Vancouvers scoring star out with a
concussion but was deemed legal by the NHL. Major retaliation was expected.
Vancouvers Brad May was quoted as saying there was a "bounty" on Moores head.
But when the teams next met on March 3, with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman in
the house, there were no incidents. The fireworks came in their March 8 game, a
9-2 Colorado win. Moore squared off against Matt Cooke in the first period, a
fight that was considered a draw. It appeared that was the end of if. But things
got nasty in the third frame. Moore was challenged again. He turned away.
Bertuzzi skated up behind him, tugging on his jersey, then punching him from
behind and falling on top of him as other players piled in. Moore lay motionless
on the ice in a pool of blood before being stretchered off and taken to
hospital. The diagnosis was a concussion and three fractured vertebrae. Bertuzzi
was suspended for the rest of the regular season and the playoffs, which cost
him about $502,000, and he didnt play during the 2004-05 lockout season. But he
was reinstated for the 2005-06 campaign and has since continued his career, most
recently with Detroit. He also pleaded guilty to a criminal charge of assault
causing bodily harm and was sentenced in 2006 to a years probation and 80 hours
of community service. There was also Bertuzzis tearful apology on television.
But nothing could fully heal Moores wounds. After five years visiting the best
specialists he could find, he was told he had made a remarkable recovery but
none would give him clearance too play hockey again.
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was over. "That was a very difficult time for me," he said. "It took a heck of a
lot longer than I expected, but I was expecting to go back and I never thought
about anything other than returning to play." He has since started the
Steve Moore Foundation to help people with head and neck injuries. "Over the
last few years, with the number of concussion injuries, especially with
high-profile players, the public has been educated in a major way, but we still
have a long way to go not just in making people aware of this, but in avoiding
them and treating them," he said. While Moores foundation keeps him busy, he is
also still dealing with the lawsuit, which could set a standard for determining
responsibility for on-ice behaviour and injuries. Moore said the suit was not so
much about the money as being compensated for the loss of his dreams. When Moore
was injured, he was in his first full NHL season. He had five goals and seven
assists in 57 games, but injuries had seen him move up from the fourth line to
regular duty with stars like Joe Sakic and Paul Kariya. "I lost my entire career
in my rookie year," he said. "I think any player put in that situation would do
the same thing. "I cant recover anything else. I cant recover my career, the
experience of living out my dream from the time I was two and half years old of
playing in the NHL." He said the injury cost him all the good things about being
an NHL player: rewarding himself and his family for the hours they put in to get
him there, the chance to skate in the playoffs and maybe even win a Stanley Cup,
or even the chance to be an inspiration to youngsters hoping to be in the league
one day. "Everything I watched my peers go through the last 10 years," he said.
"Ive watched the careers theyve had and I cant get any of that back." Bertuzzi
has alleged the Canucks then-coach Marc Crawford urged his players to make Moore
"pay the price," while Crawford has claimed Bertuzzi disobeyed instructions to
get off the ice before Moore was attacked. Asked if he has forgiven Bertuzzi,
Moore spoke instead of being frustrated at the repeated delays in the trial and
the resistance put up by the opposing side in the lawsuit. "Im a very forgiving
person," said Moore, who lives in Toronto with his wife and two small children.
"Everyone saw what happened on March 8, 2004, but what they havent seen in whats
gone on since then. "To me, its just been a continuation of what happened, just
off ice and away from the cameras. Its not a situation that happened 10 years
ago and its over and everythings been resolved and moved on. "Theres nobody that
would like to move on more than me. Every day I try to move on, and I have moved
on in other areas of my life, but this isnt over."
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