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The
Ironmen held their 6th Annual Team
Awards & Photo Night on May 6th
at Planet Ice Delta. |
Ironmen
6th Annual Team Awards & Photo Night
May
6, 2006
DELTA,
British Columbia (CP) ------ The
Ironmen Hockey Club held their 6th Annual
Team Awards & Photo Night on Saturday,
May 6, 2006 at GPF - Planet Ice Delta.
The
evening began with a group photo of the 2005-2006
Ironmen team, followed by four on four Team
Red versus Team White intra-squad action.
The members of the hockey club then gathered
at Boomers Bar and Grill for some food, beverage
and the 6th Annual Ironmen Hockey Club Team
Awards Night.
A
total of nine Achievement Awards and two Milestone
Awards were presented for the 2005-2006 season.
The
three winners of the 2005-2006 IronmenHockey.com
NHL Hockey Pool were also presented their
cheques. Mary Johnson was the 1st place winner
taking home $672.00. Don Lobo finished in
2nd place and collected $336.00. Peter Aragon
was the 3rd place winner and pocketed $252.00.
2005-2006
Team Photo | 6th
Annual Awards Night Photos | Game
Reports 2005-2006
Statistics
2005-2006 | Three
Stars Final Standings
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| 2005-2006
Achievement Award Winners |
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Art
Ross Award - Right
Wing/Centre Rick Makarowski captured
his second consecutive Art Ross
Award as the team leader in scoring
points during the regular season.
The Art Ross Award is the annual
award given to the Ironmen Hockey
Club player who leads the team
in scoring points at the end of
the regular season. The award
is named after, Arthur Howie Ross,
former manager-coach of the Boston
Bruins. Makarowski finished
the regular season with
19 goals, 17 assists and 36 points.
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Luc
LaRouche's Three Stars ~ Points
Champion - Ironmen
Hockey Club reporter Luc LaRouche
selects three stars after every
Ironmen game. Points are awarded
for each star selection. First
Star 15 points, Second Star 10
points and Third Star 5 points.
The player with the most accumulated
points at the conclusion of the
season is the Three Star Points
Champion. Goaltender Peter Aragon
is the 2005-2006 Three Stars Points
Champion with 125 star points.
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Bill
Masterton Award
- Defensemen Craig Ahlstrom was
selected as the 2005-2006
Bill Masterton
Award winner. The Bill Masterton
Award is the annual award given
to the Ironmen Hockey Club player
who best combines humility, skill,
determination, team play and dedication
to hockey. The award is named
after, Bill Masterton, a player
for the Minnesota North Stars
who died Jan 15, 1968, after an
injury sustained during an NHL
game. Ahlstrom finished the regular
season with 1 goals, 8 assists
and 9 points. ...more |
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Calder
Award - Centre Neil McEachern
was selected as the 2005-2006
Calder Award winner. The Calder
Award is the annual award given
to the Ironmen Hockey Club player
selected as the most proficient
in his first year of competition
with the hockey club. The award
is named after, Frank Calder the
former President of the National
Hockey League. McEachern
finished the regular season with
7 goals, 16 assists and 23 points.
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Utility
Man Award - Forward/Defensemen
Robert Burrows was
selected as the 2005-2006 Utility
Man Award winner. The
Utility Man Award is the annual
award given to the Ironmen Hockey
Club player who most effectively
makes the transition from playing
both forward and defense positions.
Burrows finished
the regular season with 2 goals,
8 assists and 10 points. ...more |
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Frank
J. Selke Award -
Left
Wing/Centre Brent Kelly captured
his second consecutive Frank
J. Selke Award and his third
in the last six years. The Frank
J. Selke Award is the annual
award given to the Ironmen Hockey
Club forward who best excels
in the defensive aspects of
the game. The award is named
after, Frank J. Selke, one of
the great architects of NHL
championship teams. Kelly finished
the regular season with 7 goals,
17 assists and 24 points. ...more |
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James
Norris Award - Defensemen
Steve Meadows captured
his fourth
James Norris Award in
six years. The
James Norris Award is the annual
award given to the Ironmen Hockey
Club defense player who demonstrates
throughout the season the greatest
all-round ability in the position.
The award is named after, James
Norris, former owner-president
of the Detroit Red Wings. Meadows
finished the regular season
with 4 goals, 10 assists and
14 points.
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Conn
Smythe Award - Goaltender
Peter Aragon was selected
as the 2005-2006 Conn Smythe Award
winner. The Conn
Smythe Award is
the annual award given to the
Ironmen Hockey Club player judged
to be the most valuable player
throughout the playoffs. The award
is named after, Cecil Hart, former
manager-coach of the Montreal
Canadiens. Aragon finished the
playoffs with 1
win, 2 losses and a goals against
average 3.00 in three playoff
games. ...more |
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Hart
Award - Right
Wing/Centre Rick Makarowski
was selected as the 2005-2006
Hart Award winner. The Hart Award
is the annual award given to the
Ironmen Hockey Club player judged
to be the most valuable player
throughout the regular season.
The award is named after, Cecil
Hart, former manager-coach of
the Montreal Canadiens. Makarowski
is the first Ironmen player to
win the award for a second time
having done so in consecutive
seasons. He finished the regular
season with 19 goals,
17 assists and 36 points.
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Milestones |
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100
Assist Club - Sunday,
October 16, 2005 versus the Hornets,
Rick Makarowski assisted on a
Jeff Meadows goal at 5:09 of the
second period. The assist marked
Rick's 100th career assist in
his 161st game with the Ironmen
Hockey Club. Rick is the 5th Ironmen
player to record 100 assists.
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200
Point Club
- Tuesday, April 11, 2006 versus
the Surrey Devils, Rick Makarowski
assisted on a Trevor Williams
goal at 0:05 of the third period.
This assist marked Rick's 200th
career point in his 190th career
game with the Ironmen Hockey Club.
Rick is the fourth Ironmen player
to reach the 200 point mark.
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