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ISBN-10: 1155797841
ISBN-13: 9781155797847
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: A. J. Thelen, Aaron Brocklehurst, Adam Taylor, Andrew Fournier, Andrew Sweetland, Anthony Battaglia, Anton Khudobin, Barry Brust, Benn Olson, Billy Sauer, Bill Kinkel, Bobby Goepfert, Bobby Hughes, Brady Calla, Brad Brown, Brad Herauf, Brandon Buck, Brett Carson, Brett Lysak, Bryan Leitch, Cedric McNicoll, Chad LaRose, Chris Dyment, Chris Lee (ice hockey), Chris Murray (ice hockey b. 1984), Corey Neilson, Craig Kowalski, Craig Switzer, Damian Surma, Dan Collins (ice hockey), David Brine, David Fischer (ice hockey), David Leggio, David Lundbohm,… David Rutherford (ice hockey), David Shantz, Doug O'Brien, Drew Larman, Drew Paris, Duane Harmer, Elgin Reid, Eric Boulton, Eric Lampe, Eric Manlow, Ernie Hartlieb, Ethan Graham, Francis Lemieux, Franklin MacDonald, George Awada, Grant McNeill, Greg Koehler, Greg Kuznik, Harrison Reed (ice hockey), Jacob Micflikier, James Patterson (ice hockey), Jared Staal, Jaroslav Janus, Jarret Lukin, Jason Morgan (ice hockey), Jean-Francois David, Jeff Prough, John Muse, Jonathan Paiement, Jordan Henry, Jordan Morrison, Justin Peters, Keith Aucoin, Kenndal McArdle, Kevin Baker (ice hockey), Kevin Brown (ice hockey), Kevin Estrada, Kevin Lavallee (ice hockey b. 1981), Kevin Nastiuk, Kevin Quick, Kirk MacDonald (ice hockey), Kris Vernarsky, Kyle Lawson, Luc Tardif, Luke Beaverson, Marc Magliarditi, Mark Lee (ice hockey), Mark McMahon (ice hockey), Martin Lojek, Martin T ma, Mathieu Roy (ice hockey), Matthew Pistilli, Matt Beca, Matt Hendricks, Matt Marquardt, Mike Angelidis, Mike Bayrack, Mike Card, Mike Egener, Mike Hoffman (ice hockey b. 1980), Mike McKenzie (ice hockey), Mike McLean (ice hockey), Mike Morrison, Mitch Fadden, Nick Tarnasky, Patrick Bordeleau, Pat Nagle, Paul Esdale, Paul Healey, Peter Metcalf (ice hockey), Philippe Lakos, Phil Aucoin, Remi Royer, Rob Hennigar, Rob Zepp, Ross Carlson, Ryan McGinnis (ice hockey), Ryan Murphy (ice hockey b. 1979), Sandy Cohen (ice hockey), Scott Hotham, Sean Curry, Sebastien Piche, Shea Guthrie, Steve Czech, Steve Saviano, Steve Ward (ice hockey), Tim Branham, Tim Cook (ice hockey), Trevor Hendrikx, Tyler MacKay, Tyler Plante, Yannick Tifu. Excerpt: Matthew J. Hendricks (born June 17, 1981) is an American ice hockey forward who is currently playing with the Washington Capitals of the NHL. Hendricks was drafted out of high school, 131st overall, in the fourth round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators. He played his prep hockey at Blaine High School in Blaine, Minnesota. He was an integral piece of the Blaine Bengals 2000 Class AA State Championship team where they defeated the Duluth East Greyhounds 6-0 in the final. Hendricks accumulated 110 points in 43 games during his prep career and was named a finalist for the 2000 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award. The St. Paul Pioneer Press named Hendricks, along with teammates Brandon Bochenski and Matt Moore, to the second team of the All-State Boys hockey team. Hendricks was drafted by the Lincoln Stars during the 2000 USHL Winter Draft, but instead began his collegiate career with St. Cloud State University of the WCHA. Hendricks commenced play for St. Cloud State as a true freshman during the 2000-01 season. In 2002-03, Hendricks led the Huskies in goals (18) as a junior. Immediately after his senior year with the Huskies, Hendricks made his professional debut with Nashville's minor league affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL, to end the 2003-04 season. After turning down a contract offer with the Predators, Hendricks became a free agent and signed with the Florida Everblades of the ECHL. During his time with the Everblades in the 2004-05 season, Hendricks also signed a Professional Try-Out agreement with the Lowell Lock Monsters of the AHL, appearing in 15 games. Hendricks spent the 2005-06 season with the...