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  • However, Sheila Calder, a 7-Eleven spokeswoman, said “Winnipeg still
  • Elected Mayor was Alexander Calder, a New Yorker who had traveled to Beaumont by
  • ster buildings remain either incorporated into Calder Abbey House, now a largely early-nineteenth ce
  • rmingham from Gisborough Priory in March 1536; Calder Abbey in Cumberland was granted to him in 1539
  • Calder Abbey was one of the victims, and the Scots ra
  • flowing under Monks Bridge and by the site of Calder Abbey, as well as several tumuli and other mys
  • The Standard Time Act, also known as the Calder Act, formally titled An Act To save daylight a
  • n, and became the citizens' coordinator of the Calder Action Committee, a neighbourhood advocacy ass
  • was declared ineligible by NHL president Frank Calder after Goodman arrived in Toronto.
  • in the Battle of Cape Finisterre under Robert Calder against the combined Franco-Spanish fleet of P
  • Calder also had many ambitious plans which failed to
  • Not content with this, Calder also took on the challenge of managing cattle
  • Calder also worked to obtain changes in federal tax l
  • The town is at the junction of the Calder and Hebble Navigation and the Rochdale Canal;
  • The Wyre, Calder and River Brock, run through the parish and in
  • In 1967, Frank Arthur Calder and the Nisga'a Nation Tribal Council brought
  • Calder and Hebble Navigation
  • ed States by Delacorte and in Great Britain by Calder and Boyars Ltd.
  • artificial "cuts" (eg Horbury Cut) to form the Calder and Hebble Navigation, a popular leisure water
  • orated with artists such as Alexander Stirling Calder and Louis Comfort Tiffany.
  • called 'Science Spectaculars' written by Nigel Calder, and then the 13-part "personal view" series s
  • s work grows out of the tradition of Alexander Calder and George Rickey, but in a recent review the
  • ke the top two positions (Johnson was third at Calder, and Brock did not finish at Sandown), they we
  • Kaleidoscope Calder and Boyars, 1973, ISBN 9780714510248
  • he Test side by his national team-mates Finlay Calder and Derek White, and Englishmen Mike Teague wh
  • of the late Scottish writer and critic, Angus Calder and educationist Isla Calder (1946-2000). .
  • shire, England, south of Halifax, by the River Calder and the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
  • orkshire and Lancashire is marked by the River Calder and its tributary, the Walsden Water, which ru
  • d Canterbury while the West Coast included Jim Calder and John Anderson.
  • She was renamed Empire Calder and placed under the management of Whimster &
  • She was formerly married to Angus Calder, and is the daughter of David Daiches.
  • The Calder and Hebble Navigation has a short branch at Sa
  • tion of cuts where boats are able to enter the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
  • Thereafter the two titles of feudal baron of Calder and lord Torphichen were conjoined, and inheri
  • ovel by British science fiction author Richard Calder, and was first published in 1994.
  • and featured Ray Armstrong, Hugh Burden, David Calder, and Paul Clayton.
  • One such example included Ian Calder appearing in a regular segment acting as a cha
  • The Rivers Aire and Calder are more southerly contributors to the River O
  • nd land are joined through the wintry symbols, Calder argues the speaker's psychological mind set ch
  • David Calder as Supermarket Manager
  • Both plays feature David Calder as the lead actor.
  • David Calder, as DCS John Thorburn, Greater Manchester Poli
  • before conjoining with the waters of the River Calder at Cock Bridge near Read.
  • , located at the corner of Eleventh Street and Calder Avenue in Beaumont.
  • uilt and lived in the adjacent house, known as Calder Bank, where his descendants continued to live
  • Calder Baynard Willingham, Jr. (December 23, 1922 - F
  • Calder became travel editor for The Independent in 19
  • 1997 federal election in which Liberal Murray Calder became its Member of Parliament.
  • Calder began his career by playing junior hockey for
  • Calder began his career by playing for the Cleveland
  • ng with The New Pornographers for three years, Calder began work on the album.
  • omba opened offices in the United States where Calder began a business relationship with Clive Davis
  • outh towards the railway bridge over the River Calder between Padiham railway station and the line t
  • The Martholme Viaduct over the River Calder between Great Harwood and Simonstone looking i
  • Calder Born, Calder Bred (1983)
  • John Calder Brennan (November 19, 1908 - February 6, 1996)
  • rnpike Act of 1823 allowed for the building of Calder Bridge (now called Brighouse Bridge) over what
  • St Bridget's Church, Calder Bridge, is on the north side of the A595 road
  • swater, Lamplugh, Ennerdale Bridge, Cold Fell, Calder Bridge, Gosforth
  • as built at Lawe Hill on the north side of the Calder but was abandoned.
  • of 2004 and defeated incumbent Liberal Murray Calder by a margin of 43% to 39% in the new riding of
  • Durham Coalfields south to York, the Aire and Calder Canal were shipping around 26,931 tonnes of co
  • Due to financial pressure, Calder cancelled this race for 2009.
  • o coaching and was an assistant coach with the Calder Cannons from 2002 to 2004.
  • y from the White Paper, particularly after the Calder case decision in 1973.
  • The Calder Center is a protected forest preserve located
  • The Louis Calder Center is Fordham University's biological fiel
  • The Louis Calder Center was founded in 1967 when Louis Calder d
  • Early returns: WHITMAN BEATS SEABURY; CALDER CHOSEN SENATOR in NYT on November 8, 1916
  • A monument in the woods near the River Calder claims to be Robin Hood's grave.
  • llafield facility with the course of the River Calder clearly visible through the centre.
  • therley, Billy Glynn, Jim Laird, Lou Hutt, Jim Calder, Cliff Hunt, Herbert Lilburne, Reg Ward, Alf M
  • ollowing his retirement from politics in 1980, Calder continued to fight the furthering of Aborigina
  • John Helder Wedge and James Erskine Calder criticized Frankland's ability as a surveyor.
  • ey Bears where he was part of another run to a Calder Cup Championship.
  • 10 season, helping lead the Texas Stars to the Calder Cup finals in their inaugural season, Morin wa
  • to Thrasher's affiliate where he won the 2008 Calder Cup Championship with the Chicago Wolves.
  • 7 season, where he helped the Americans to the Calder Cup championship.
  • f Famer Billy Smith as the Kings won the AHL's Calder Cup championship in 1971.
  • He announced the team's Calder Cup championship series before retiring at the
  • n the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as MVP of the Calder Cup Playoffs as Houston won the league champio
  • ampion, as the 1989-90 Indians won their sixth Calder Cup championship.
  • Bulldogs team that made it all the way to the Calder Cup finals and lost to the Houston Aeros in se
  • His career in Maine, landed him 4 Calder Cup Championships, the only player in AHL hist
  • Going into the 2007 Calder Cup playoffs back with the Marlies, Clemmensen
  • On April 30, 2004, during the 2004 Calder Cup playoffs against the Cleveland Barons, Per
  • Rome captured the Calder Cup as the American Hockey League champions wi
  • sburgh Hornets of the AHL with whom he won the Calder Cup in 1952, the Hollywood Wolves of the PCHL
  • nished the sweep of Rochester Americans in the Calder Cup Finals after Billy Harris scored :26 secon
  • hn's Maple Leafs, he took his team to the 1992 Calder Cup finals, losing to the Adirondack Red Wings
  • ' first year AHL Maine Mariners farm club to a Calder Cup title, replaced Fred Shero behind the benc
  • seasons and backstopped the team to its sixth Calder Cup championship in 1990.
  • inst the Grand Rapids Griffins in for the 2006 Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • ise record while leading the team to its final Calder Cup championship; he was also the last player
  • e eccentric Eddie Shore, where he was on three Calder Cup championship teams in 1959, 1960 and 1961,
  • uture Islanders' teammate Billy Smith) win the Calder Cup championship.
  • er that, capping his time in Binghamton with a Calder Cup championship in 2011.
  • Calder Cup Championship AHL (1968)
  • Calder Cup (AHL) Championship (1955)
  • ckey League, where he was a member of the 2001 Calder Cup championship team.
  • e 2011 Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the AHL's Calder Cup Most Valuable Player with the champion Bin
  • Despite being a part of the Calder Cup winning team, Meloche was never called up
  • Calder Cup (AHL) Championship (1963)
  • s in ten playoff games as the Aces reached the Calder Cup finals, a pinnacle Nolet would help them r
  • ershey Bears for the Playoffs where he won the Calder Cup in six games versus the Manitoba Moose.
  • Calder Cup (AHL) Championship (1972)
  • 1958 Calder Cup Championship (Hershey)
  • 1950 Calder Cup Championship (Indianapolis)
  • inor league Springfield Indians affiliate to a Calder Cup championship in 1990; he was the final act
  • Steve charted a second straight Calder Cup Championship in 2009-10 Season with the AH
  • d was one of the stars leading the team to the Calder Cup championship in that year.
  • 1954 Calder Cup Championship (Cleveland) AHL
  • 1957 Calder Cup Championship (Cleveland) AHL
  • al Cup (in 1982 with the Kitchener Rangers), a Calder Cup (with the 1988 Hershey Bears), a Turner Cu
  • Calder Cup championship (Hershey Bears) - 2006
  • 2007-08 season, Fahey was apart of the Wolves Calder Cup Championship team, scoring 10 points in 24
  • He was also a member of the Calder Cup winning Adirondack Red Wings, as well as l
  • Rochester Americans with whom he would win the Calder Cup in 1996 in the AHL.
  • he American Hockey League - with whom he won a Calder Cup in 1990 - Berg started his National Hockey
  • gue for the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, winning the Calder Cup in successive years in 1977 and 1978.
  • t. John's Maple Leafs to a seventh game in the Calder Cup finals in the 1992 season and to first pla
  • as the Wolves would make their way to the 2005 Calder Cup Finals, where they would go on to eventual
  • Main article: 2004 Calder Cup Playoffs
  • erican Hockey League's Pittsburgh Hornets to a Calder Cup championship in 1967, was named Blair's re
  • He won the Calder Cup in 1985.
  • all AHL defenceman in scoring during the 2006 Calder Cup playoffs with six goals and 22 points in 1
  • eir inaugural season, the Stars made it to the Calder Cup playoffs first round, where they were defe
  • e (AHL), and was a member of Binghamton's 2011 Calder Cup winning team.
  • The Bears made it all the way back to the Calder Cup finals under Coach Boudreau again in 2007,
  • uld lead the Milwaukee Admirals to the 2003-04 Calder Cup championship, and would later become the f
  • te in the Bulldogs, culminating in winning the Calder Cup in 2007.
  • While with the Wolves he helped them win the Calder Cup in 2002, scoring 14 points in 21 play-off
  • He won the Calder Cup with the Admirals in 2004.
  • Calder Cup (AHL) Championships (1964 with Cleveland B
  • allied late in the season to go on and win the Calder Cup in game seven defeating the Portland Pirat
  • The Adirondack Red Wings won their third Calder Cup championship.
  • 1-82 AHL season, Kish's Whalers made it to the Calder Cup Finals, where they lost to the New Brunswi
  • The Hornets were Calder Cup Champions one last time.
  • la finished the season with the Hershey Bears' Calder Cup winning team, scoring two goals in Game 1
  • l part of Bridgeport's 2002 playoff run to the Calder Cup Finals, where the club lost in five games
  • nguins of the American Hockey League reach the Calder Cup Finals with 8 points in 19 games.
  • The Flames also played in the Calder Cup Finals in 1998, losing to the Philadelphia
  • Messier would go on the win the Calder Cup in 1997 with the Bears.
  • Barons of the AHL from 1963-1968 (Winning the Calder Cup Championship in 1964).
  • He helped Rochester win three A.H.L. Calder Cup championships in 1964-65, 1965-66 and 1967
  • f the American Hockey League to three straight Calder Cup championships, the only time that has ever
  • Save for the three Calder Cup championship seasons in Springfield, Egan
  • He won the Calder Cup in 1995 as a member of the Albany River Ra
  • minor league affiliate Portland Pirates to the Calder Cup in 1994.
  • ey were swept by the Milwaukee Admirals in the Calder Cup Finals.
  • He was a key player on the Calder Cup champion Milwaukee Admirals in 2003-04.
  • He would also lead the Capitals to a Calder Cup championship.
  • He led the Hawks to a Calder Cup victory in 1982.
  • dreau's leadership, the Bears won the 2006 AHL Calder Cup championship.
  • oach of the Aeros, McLellan led Houston to the Calder Cup in 2003.
  • In 2000, Milan won the Calder Cup while playing for the Hartford Wolf Pack.
  • In 1996 he won a Calder Cup with the Rochester Americans.
  • However, the Wolves were swept in the Calder Cup finals by the Philadelphia Phantoms.
  • The team won the Calder Cup in 1985, beating the Baltimore Skipjacks i
  • s-Barre/Scranton Penguins, after losing in the Calder Cup Finals the previous season, finished last
  • Won the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy ( Calder Cup MVP) in 2007.
  • A. Butterfield Trophy (most valuable player in Calder Cup (American Hockey League) playoffs): 1986-8
  • he team with 34 goals and helping them win the Calder Cup Championship.
  • ter Americans, Buffalo's AHL affiliate, to the Calder Cup Championship.
  • mericans, helping the Americans reach the 2010 Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • igers won a division championship and made the Calder Cup Finals where they lost to the Chicago Wolv
  • s in overtime in the deciding game of the 1990 Calder Cup championship finals.
  • ean helped the Albany River Rats win the AHL's Calder Cup championship.
  • the NHL Lockout he captained the Phantoms to a Calder Cup Championship.
  • e Wolves, where he would go on to win the 2008 Calder Cup Championship.
  • He was a member of the Wolves' Calder Cup championship team in 2008.
  • In 1996 he won the Calder Cup with the Rochester Americans.
  • Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as MVP of the 1998 Calder Cup Playoffs, and led the league in scoring (4
  • helped the Indians to their seventh and final Calder Cup championship.
  • In that season, Lessard won the Calder Cup with the Chicago Wolves.
  • He was a member of the Calder Cup champion Houston Aeros in 2002-03.
  • The Saint John Flames won the 2001 Calder Cup Championship on home ice at Harbour Statio
  • He won the AHL Calder Cup with the Saint John Flames in 2001.
  • red on June 14, 2010 as the Bears clinched the Calder Cup Championship against the Texas Stars in Ga
  • d failed to make an playoff appearance for the Calder Cup winning Bears.
  • coring with 28 points in 15 games, winning the Calder Cup championship with Adirondack.
  • Rats of the AHL, helping the Rats capture the Calder Cup with 14 points in 14 playoff games.
  • The Bisons won five Calder Cup championships, with the last coming in 197
  • aptain for 10 years and led the Wolf Pack to a Calder Cup championship in 2000.
  • rshey Bears, winning the league's championship Calder Cup twice in that tenure, and earning the fond
  • He won the Calder Cup with Sherbrooke Canadiens in 1985, and a S
  • Bourgeois led the Moncton Hawks to the Calder Cup finals, as a coach during the 1993-94 AHL
  • s 2 seasons, including leading the team to the Calder Cup in 1993.
  • won 2 division titles, and took home the AHL's Calder Cup in 1995.
  • He again helped the Wolves to the Calder Cup finals, registering 11 points in 18 play-o
  • Wolves of the AHL from 2006-2008, who won the Calder Cup in his final season as an assistant.
  • helping the Bears capture a second consecutive Calder Cup, he was awarded the Les Cunningham Award,
  • In 2000, Busniuk acquired another Calder Cup, but this time as a coach making it his 5t
  • rst overall in the regular season, and won the Calder Cup, defeating the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pengu
  • r most points in a playoff game (7) in the AHL Calder Cup, with four goals and three assists against
  • Following his second Calder Cup, Arsene chose to sign the two-way contract
  • s, Ruchty proved to be an integral part of the Calder Cup-winning Albany River Rats during the 94-95
  • game, Coach Baz Bastien was presented with the Calder Cup.
  • 005-06 season, he helped guide the team to the Calder Cup.
  • th the Bears as they successfully defended the Calder Cup.
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