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Canadian ice hockey player
Brian Kennedy Conacher (born August 31, 1941) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, coach, executive, and broadcaster. Conacher played 155
Brian_Conacher
Canadian ice hockey player (1909–1967)
Charles William "Big Bomber" Conacher Sr. (December 20, 1909 – December 30, 1967) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Toronto
Charlie_Conacher
1967 ice hockey championship series
Leonard Red Kelly 12 Pete Stemkowski 14 Dave Keon 16 Mike Walton 22 Brian Conacher 25 Milan Marcetta* Wingers 8 Ron Ellis 10 George Armstrong (Captain)
1967_Stanley_Cup_Final
Topics referred to by the same term
whom the Lionel Conacher Award and Conacher Cup are named Brian Conacher (born 1941), ice hockey player, Lionel's son Lionel Conacher Jr. (born 1936)
Conacher
Gary Aldcorn Gary Begg Roger Bourbonnais Ken Broderick Don Collins Brian Conacher Paul Conlin Fred Dunsmore Gary Dineen Don Fletcher Bob Forhan Al Johnson
List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
List_of_Canadian_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters
Canadian ice hockey player (1916–1984)
Roy Gordon Conacher (October 5, 1916 – December 29, 1984) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who was a left winger for 11 seasons in the National
Roy_Conacher
Canadian athlete and politician (1900–1954)
Lionel Pretoria Conacher MP (/ˈkɒnəkər/ KON-ə-kər; May 24, 1900 – May 26, 1954), nicknamed "the Big Train", was a Canadian athlete and politician. Voted
Lionel_Conacher
Canadian football player (1936-2012)
the Montreal Alouettes, Conacher's career was brief, totalling six games during the 1960 season. His brother is Brian Conacher, a hockey player who represented
Lionel_Conacher_Jr.
Canadian professional and amateur wrestler, promoter, and trainer (1915–2003)
son Ross, as well as Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes and ice hockey player Brian Conacher. All of the wrestling belts that Hart used for his promotions were handmade
Stu_Hart
2007. Retrieved April 24, 2007. "Pete Conacher". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved April 24, 2007. "Brian Conacher". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved April 24
List of family relations in the NHL
List_of_family_relations_in_the_NHL
1972 USSR-Canada ice hockey series
from a fractured ankle during the series. According to commentator Brian Conacher, Team Canada had adjusted its game to not play "dump and chase" but
Summit_Series
National Hockey League team in Edmonton, Alberta
both the NHL and WHA. Bill Hunter, 1972–1976 Bep Guidolin, 1976–1977 Brian Conacher, 1977–1978 Larry Gordon, 1978–1980 Glen Sather, 1980–2000 Kevin Lowe
Edmonton_Oilers
General managers of the professional ice hockey team the Edmonton Oilers
Bep Guidolin June 15, 1976 – August 25, 1977 1 playoff appearance 3 Brian Conacher August 25, 1977 – April 26, 1978 1 playoff appearance 4 Larry Gordon
List of Edmonton Oilers general managers
List_of_Edmonton_Oilers_general_managers
List of notable people originating from Toronto
Colville – painter Brian Conacher – former NHL player Charlie Conacher – former NHL player Pete Conacher – former NHL player Roy Conacher – former NHL player
List_of_people_from_Toronto
Canadian ice hockey player (1932–2024)
Charles William "Pete" Conacher Jr. (July 29, 1932 – October 20, 2024) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 229 games in the National
Pete_Conacher
Canadian radio broadcaster (1902–1985)
retirement to broadcast the 1972 Summit Series (with colour commentator Brian Conacher). Hewitt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder in 1965
Foster_Hewitt
National Hockey League season
Illinois: Publications International Inc. ISBN 0-7853-9624-1. McFarlane, Brian (1973). The Story of the National Hockey League. New York: Pagurian Press
1966–67_NHL_season
American ice hockey player (born 1976)
Apps Jr. As a teenager, he was coached by Brian Conacher, son of Toronto Maple Leafs legend Lionel Conacher at Upper Canada College. Before playing for
Syl_Apps_III
NHL postseason tournament
14:38 First period 5:06 - Brian Conacher (1) No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 4:47 - Brian Conacher (2) 13:06 - Pete Stemkowski
1967_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Canadian ice hockey club
Caron Andre Champagne Rob Cimetta Bill Collins Gary Collins Brian Conacher Charlie Conacher Bob Copp Mike Corrigan Yvon Corriveau Neal Coulter Glen Cressman
Toronto_Marlboros
American television show of ice hockey games
broadcasting rights for the 1972 Games in the interim). Gowdy worked with Brian Conacher for the 1976 ice hockey events. Four years later, at the 1980 Winter
NHL_on_ABC
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1948)
clipped in the face by Toronto Maple Leaf Brian Conacher's stick. Boston teammate Johnny McKenzie flattened Conacher from behind and started punching him.
Bobby_Orr
Canadian ice hockey coach and Catholic priest (1924–1988)
more than a game, but how to have faith in ourselves to be the best". Brian Conacher said, "I know that had I not played for Father Bauer, I would never
David_Bauer_(ice_hockey)
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
wear helmets: J. C. Tremblay, who had worn a helmet all season, and Brian Conacher, as a result of Masterton's death. Helmets would not become mandatory
21st National Hockey League All-Star Game
21st_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Annual North American hockey draft
Carol Vadnais Oakland Seals Montreal Canadiens claim: Larry Cahan 2 Brian Conacher Detroit Red Wings Toronto Maple Leafs claim: Gary Marsh 3 Charlie Burns
NHL_intra-league_draft
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
70 9 24 33 26 Jim Pappin 64 21 11 32 89 Larry Jeffrey 56 11 17 28 27 Brian Conacher 66 14 13 27 47 Eddie Shack 63 11 14 25 58 Mike Walton 31 7 10 17 13
1966–67 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1966–67_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
Player selection draft
Pappin, Marcel Pronovost, Mike Walton, Ron Ellis, Pete Stemkowski and Brian Conacher. Among notable players who were initially unprotected but later added
1967_NHL_expansion_draft
NHL hockey team season
Armstrong 62 13 21 34 4 Jim Pappin 58 13 15 28 37 Tim Horton 69 4 23 27 82 Brian Conacher 64 11 14 25 31 Pete Stemkowski 60 7 15 22 82 Larry Hillman 55 3 17 20
1967–68 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1967–68_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
Canadian ice hockey player
Hunter General manager of the Edmonton Oilers 1976–77 Succeeded by Brian Conacher Preceded by Tom Johnson Head coach of the Boston Bruins 1972–74 Succeeded by
Bep_Guidolin
Ice hockey team in Utica, New York
Home arena Utica Memorial Auditorium General manager Brian Conacher (1974-76) Head coach Brian Conacher (1974-75) Ted McCaskill (1975-76) Bob Woytowich (1976-77)
Mohawk_Valley_Comets
— — Brian Conacher Canada LW 1971–1972 22 3 1 4 4 — — — — — Charlie Conacher Canada RW 1938–1939 40 8 15 23 39 5 2 5 7 2 HHOF – 1961 Jim Conacher Canada
List of Detroit Red Wings players
List_of_Detroit_Red_Wings_players
Historical Canadian Football League drafts
Bob Apps HB McMaster 6 Ottawa Rough Riders Brian Bentley C Mount Allison 7 Calgary Stampeders Brian Conacher HB Western Ontario 8 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tom
Canadian college drafts (1956–1969)
Canadian_college_drafts_(1956–1969)
WHA postseason tournament
Box score Gilles Gratton Goalies Al Smith 5:37 (1st) – Brian Conacher 15:59 (1st) – Gavin Kirk 19:06 (3rd) – Ron Climie Goals 5:41 (2nd) – Tom Webster
1973_WHA_playoffs
2006 Canadian ice hockey TV miniseries
featuring play-by-play commentary by Foster Hewitt and colour commentary by Brian Conacher. The scenes in which only Soviet representatives appear were shown in
Canada_Russia_'72
College ice hockey team
ten-team league, finishing 4th in the playoffs. While attending Western, Brian Conacher played with the Mustangs during their first season. Ron Watson took
Western Mustangs men's ice hockey
Western_Mustangs_men's_ice_hockey
Comrie Max Comtois Brian Conacher Charlie Conacher Cory Conacher Jim Conacher Lionel Conacher Pat Conacher Pete Conacher Roy Conacher Tim Conboy Mike Condon
List_of_NHL_players_(C)
American Olympic commentation
Schranz Figure Skating Chris Schenkel Dick Button Hockey Curt Gowdy Brian Conacher Bobsled Curt Gowdy Paul Lamey Luge Jackie Stewart Paul Lamey Ski Jumping
Olympics_on_ABC_commentators
World Hockey Association team season
Kirk earned 68 points in 78 games, while Bob Charlebois earned 64 points. Brian Gibbons had 42 points to lead the team's defencemen, while Rick Cunningham
1972–73 Ottawa Nationals season
1972–73_Ottawa_Nationals_season
Athletic program of the University of Western Ontario
Hockey Lynn Nightingale 1976 Figure Skating Mike Inglis 1992 Gymnastics Brian Conacher 1964 Hockey Roger Jackson 1964 Rowing Roger Jackson 1968 Rowing Roger
Western_Mustangs
Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and scout
Minnesota North Stars in exchange for Terry O'Malley, the rights to Brian Conacher and cash. Previously, the Maple Leafs had attempted to trade Oliver
Murray_Oliver
Jim Clarke Ray Clearwater Ron Climie Real Cloutier Brian Coates Howie Colborne Jim Cole Brian Conacher Gary Connelly Wayne Connelly Cam Connor Mike Conroy
List_of_WHA_players
of British Columbia, put together the Canadian team, which included Brian Conacher, Roger Bourbonnais, Marshall Johnston, and goaltender Seth Martin who
1963–64 Canada men's national ice hockey team
1963–64_Canada_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
Clancy 1964 7 1 1 2 2 William Colvin 1956 4 0 4 4 0 Bronze (1956) Brian Conacher 1964 7 7 1 8 6 Paul Conlin 1964, 1968 14 0 0 0 4 Bronze (1968) James
List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada
List_of_Olympic_men's_ice_hockey_players_for_Canada
Hawks Andre Boudrias Mike McMahon Jr. February 15, 1969 To Minnesota North Stars Danny Lawson rights to Brian Conacher To Detroit Red Wings Wayne Connolly
1968–69_NHL_transactions
Sporting event delegation
Gary Begg Roger Bourbonnais Ken Broderick Ray Cadieux Terry Clancy Brian Conacher Paul Conlin Gary Dineen Bob Forhan Marshall Johnston Seth Martin Barry
Canada at the 1964 Winter Olympics
Canada_at_the_1964_Winter_Olympics
Cleghorn biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 19, 2015 Charlie Conacher biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 19, 2015 Rusty Crawford
List of Toronto Maple Leafs award winners
List_of_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_award_winners
Sports season
Leon Rochefort 64 17 12 29 10 Guy Charron 64 9 16 25 14 Doug Volmar 39 9 5 14 8 Dan Johnson 43 2 5 7 8 Ab McDonald 19 2 3 5 0 Brian Conacher 22 3 1 4 4
1971–72 Detroit Red Wings season
1971–72_Detroit_Red_Wings_season
August 20, 1971 To Detroit Red Wings Brian Conacher To Toronto Maple Leafs cash August 23, 1971 To Montreal Canadiens Michel Plasse To St. Louis Blues
1971–72_NHL_transactions
NHL hockey team season
August 20, 1971 To Detroit Red Wings Brian Conacher To Toronto Maple Leafs Cash August 30, 1971 To Montreal Canadiens Cash To Toronto Maple Leafs Terry
1971–72 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1971–72_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
1970 To Minnesota North Stars Murray Oliver To Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Conacher Terry O'Malley May 22, 1970 To Los Angeles Kings Lucien Grenier Larry
1970–71_NHL_transactions
NHL hockey team season
To Toronto Maple Leafs Chris Evans Tom Martin May 22, 1970 To Minnesota North Stars Murray Oliver To Toronto Maple Leafs Terry O'Malley Brian Conacher
1969–70 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1969–70_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)
20 14 Ron Stewart 60 8 9 17 14 John MacMillan 31 1 0 1 8 Les Kozak 12 1 0 1 2 Larry Keenan 2 0 0 0 0 Brian Conacher 1 0 0 0 0 Alex Faulkner 1 0 0 0 0
1961–62 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1961–62_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
NHL hockey team season
Wayne Carleton 2 0 1 1 0 Duane Rupp 2 0 1 1 0 Terry Sawchuk 27 0 1 1 12 Brian Conacher 2 0 0 0 2 Bruce Gamble 10 0 0 0 0 Brent Imlach 2 0 0 0 0 Jim McKenny
1965–66 Toronto Maple Leafs season
1965–66_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
Ice hockey team in Strathroy, Ontario
Sutherland Cup final. The Rockets were purchased by former NHL player Cory Conacher, and negotiated by Andrew Ferlatte. Cory appointed Andrew as the General
Strathroy_Rockets
Canadian figure skater and sports commentator
awarded with a Lou Marsh Trophy for top Canadian Athlete (in 1990), Lionel Conacher Awards (1990 and 1991), an American Skating World Professional Skater of
Kurt_Browning
(178 cm) 170 lb (77 kg) (1941-12-27)December 27, 1941 (aged 22) N/A 24 F Brian Conacher 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 196 lb (89 kg) (1941-08-31)August 31, 1941 (aged
Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Rosters
Ice_hockey_at_the_1964_Winter_Olympics_–_Rosters
Canadian figure skater (born 1972)
- Winners - Greatest Sporting Moments - The Lionel Conacher and Bobbie Rosenfeld Winners". conacher-rosenfeld.ca. Retrieved 24 August 2017. "USATODAY.com
Elvis_Stojko
National Hockey League season
seek a warrant for Conacher's arrest. NHL president Clarence Campbell took a dim view of Conacher's actions and fined him $200. Conacher then phoned Walter
1949–50_NHL_season
Former professional men's ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL)
Lionel Conacher 1936–1937 Stewart Evans 1937–1938 Clint Benedict Toe Blake Georges Boucher Punch Broadbent King Clancy Sprague Cleghorn Lionel Conacher Alec
Montreal_Maroons
WHA hockey team season
14–24–1 Goals for 309 Goals against 307 Team information General manager Brian Conacher Coach Glen Sather Captain Paul Shmyr Alternate captains Norm Ferguson
1977–78 Edmonton Oilers season
1977–78_Edmonton_Oilers_season
Blanchard Larry Cameron Wayne Coleman ("Superstar" Billy Graham) Lionel Conacher Darren Drozdov (Droz) Jeff Gaylord Butts Giraud Jon Heidenreich (Heidenreich)
List of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers
List_of_gridiron_football_players_who_became_professional_wrestlers
Junior ice hockey team
Dave Barr Murray Brumwell Rod Buskas Lindsay Carson Pat Conacher Ray Cote Mike Eagles Brian Ford Bruce Holloway Glenn Johannesen Gord Kluzak Mark Lamb
Billings_Bighorns
National Hockey League team in Anaheim, California
McConnell from 1993 to 1996), Brian Hamilton (who was the radio play-by-play announcer from 1996 to 1999), Pat Conacher (who was the radio analyst from
Anaheim_Ducks
Ducks play-by-play announcer Kent French — Angels Live and Ducks Live host Brian Hayward – Anaheim Ducks commentator and Duck Live analyst Guy Hebert — Ducks
List of Anaheim Ducks broadcasters
List_of_Anaheim_Ducks_broadcasters
College ice hockey team
Hockey 2004–05: Bryan Worosz, G 2009–10: Cory Conacher, F 2014–15: Chris Rumble, D 2015–16: Shane Conacher, F 2016–17: Charles Williams, F 2017–18: Cameron
Canisius Golden Griffins men's ice hockey
Canisius_Golden_Griffins_men's_ice_hockey
Professional ice hockey league season
Louis Eagles moved from the Ottawa Auditorium to St. Louis Arena. Charlie Conacher decided to play coy this year and Conn Smythe had trouble signing him.
1934–35_NHL_season
Canadian ice hockey player (1911–1966)
member of the Maple Leafs' famed Kid Line with Joe Primeau and Charlie Conacher, one of the early NHL's dominant scoring trios. Jackson led the league
Busher_Jackson
Professional ice hockey league season
Harvey "Busher" Jackson, and Charlie Conacher, and combined with Joe Primeau, the Kid Line was born. Conacher actually scored on his first shift in the
1929–30_NHL_season
Classical scholar (1936–2023)
in 1963. His doctoral thesis, written under the supervision of Desmond Conacher, concerned the political background to the tragedies of Aeschylus. A revised
Anthony_Podlecki
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Jay Kardan and Laura-Gray Street, 2011 – verse: full text Brian Vinero, 2011: verse Conacher, D. J. (January 1961). "Euripides' Hecuba". The American Journal
Hecuba_(play)
Canadian basketball player and coach (born 1974)
stardom in Canada, and he finished fifth in voting for the 2000 Lionel Conacher Award, which is handed out to the Canadian male athlete of the year. Nash
Steve_Nash
National Hockey League team in Toronto, Ontario
by the "Kid Line" consisting of Busher Jackson, Joe Primeau and Charlie Conacher and coached by Dick Irvin. The team captured their third Stanley Cup that
Toronto_Maple_Leafs
National Hockey League team in Buffalo, New York
his departure following the 1994–95 season, to Alex Tuch in 2021. Cory Conacher switched to 88 expressly out of deference to Mogilny in 2014. Likewise
Buffalo_Sabres
Retrieved September 5, 2016. "2018 Bruce Prentice Legacy Award - The Conacher Family". oshof.ca. Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original
Ontario_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
People associated with professional wrestling who died before age 65
Marianna Komlos". Retrieved January 5, 2015. Keller, Wade (October 11, 1997). "Brian Pillman dies in hotel room at age 35". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved January
List of premature professional wrestling deaths
List_of_premature_professional_wrestling_deaths
Professional ice hockey league season
in an effort to curb player's salaries. The Pittsburgh Pirates' Lionel Conacher was paid $7,500 for the season, the Montreal Maroons' Dunc Munro was also
1925–26_NHL_season
American jazz singer, songwriter and bandleader (1907–1994)
white school in Virginia. Calloway married his first wife Wenonah "Betty" Conacher in July 1928. They adopted a daughter named Constance and divorced in 1949
Cab_Calloway
Professional ice hockey league season
(listed with their first team, asterisk(*) marks debut in playoffs): Roy Conacher, Boston Bruins Frank Brimsek, Boston Bruins Ab DeMarco, Chicago Black Hawks
1938–39_NHL_season
1989 ice hockey championship series
Stampeders and 1954, 1955, 1956 with Edmonton Eskimos. (See Joe Miller, Lionel Conacher, Carl Voss, Leo Dandurand, Harold Ballard & Wayne Gretzky who won both
1989_Stanley_Cup_Final
Canadian ice hockey player
an NHL All-Star Game, in 1973. In 1974 Westfall was awarded the Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award for his work with the physically and mentally handicapped
Ed_Westfall
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1987)
Montreal Canadiens Player". MTLBlog.com. Retrieved July 15, 2024. Stubits, Brian (December 27, 2012). "Canadiens goalie Carey Price draws some heat for coyote-hunting
Carey_Price
National Hockey League team in Detroit, Michigan
Boivin John Bucyk Chris Chelios Dino Ciccarelli Paul Coffey Charlie Conacher Roy Conacher Alec Connell Pavel Datsyuk Alex Delvecchio Marcel Dionne Bernie
Detroit_Red_Wings
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1949)
Machine (archived October 21, 2007) Bobby Clarke, winner of the Lionel Conacher Award and the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award: Virtual Museum of Canada Exhibit
Bobby_Clarke
American Hockey League team in Utica, New York
Paul Jerrard and Nolan Baumgartner were named assistant coaches, and Pat Conacher was hired as the director of hockey operations. Utica played its first
Utica_Comets
1993 ice hockey championship series
the Canadiens jumped out to a 1–0 first period lead on a tip-in goal by Brian Bellows at 10:26, and Gilbert Dionne and Mathieu Schneider increased that
1993_Stanley_Cup_Final
National Hockey League team in the Chicago, Illinois
Georges Boucher Frank Brimsek Chris Chelios Paul Coffey Lionel Conacher Roy Conacher Art Coulter Babe Dye Phil Esposito Tony Esposito Bill Gadsby Charlie
Chicago_Blackhawks
Canadian ice hockey player
nephew of the Conacher brothers Roy, Lionel and Charlie, who were all inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was also the cousin of Brian, Pete and Lionel
Murray_Henderson_(ice_hockey)
Canadian ice hockey player (1900–1950)
junior championship in 1920. That same year he was a teammate of Lionel Conacher and Roy Worters with the Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers hockey team which
Billy_Burch
Coleman, 61, American aviator and aerospace engineer, plane crash. Pete Conacher, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks
Deaths_in_October_2024
Canadian ice hockey player and coach (born 1961)
Gretzky section Wayne Gretzky at IMDb Wayne Gretzky, winner of the Lionel Conacher Award and the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award: Virtual Museum of Canada Exhibit
Wayne_Gretzky
Canadian racing driver (born 1971)
1998. He was voted the winner of both the Lou Marsh Trophy and the Lionel Conacher Award in each of 1995 and 1997. Villeneuve is an inductee of the Canadian
Jacques_Villeneuve
from the original on December 3, 2008. Retrieved June 15, 2009. "Charlie Conacher Coaching Record". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference, LLC. Archived
List of Chicago Blackhawks head coaches
List_of_Chicago_Blackhawks_head_coaches
Professional ice hockey league season
suffered a broken vertebra that cost him the remainder of the season. Charlie Conacher of the Maple Leafs repeatedly injured his wrist, costing him much of the
1936–37_NHL_season
National Hockey League team in Boston, Massachusetts
Zdeno Chara Gerry Cheevers Dit Clapper Sprague Cleghorn Paul Coffey Roy Conacher Bun Cook Bill Cowley Cy Denneny Woody Dumart Phil Esposito Fernie Flaman
Boston_Bruins
American Hockey League team in Syracuse, New York
Derick Brassard J. T. Brown Anthony Cirelli Grant Clitsome Ross Colton Cory Conacher Brett Connolly Erik Condra Ty Conklin Tony DeAngelo Derek Dorsett Jonathan
Syracuse_Crunch
Ontario Hockey League team in Oshawa
from 1937 to 1944 include; Frank Bennett, Harvey Bennett, Les Colvin, Jim Conacher, Floyd Curry, Buck Davies, Bob Dawes, Jim Drummond, Frank Eddolls, Bill
Oshawa_Generals
30, 1975. p. 5B. Retrieved February 13, 2011. "One on one with Charlie Conacher". Hockey Hall of Fame. February 4, 2011. Archived from the original on
List of New York Rangers award winners
List_of_New_York_Rangers_award_winners
National Hockey League season
Madison Square Garden watched the Rangers trounce the Canadiens 6–1. Pete Conacher was a star for the Rangers with two goals. Lou Fontinato and Maurice Richard
1955–56_NHL_season
2013 North American ice hockey draft
April 3, 2013, that sent Ben Bishop to Tampa Bay in exchange for Cory Conacher and this pick. Tampa Bay previously acquired this pick as the result of
2013_NHL_entry_draft
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1987)
constructing the team in the previous 2022 off-season. Hextall and team executive Brian Burke were both fired the day after the season ended, with owners Fenway
Sidney_Crosby
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Uryan, URIAN means "light."
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Brian, BRION means "high hill."
Male
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Latin Adrianus, ARIAN means "from Hadria." Compare with another form of Arian.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Brian, BRYAN means "high hill."
Girl/Female
American, British, Celtic, English
Strong; She Ascends; Female Version of Brian
Male
Irish
 Irish name derived from Celtic Brigonos, BRIAN means "high hill." Compare with another form of Brian.
Male
English
 Old French derogatory byname derived from the Old Occitan word brian, BRIAN means "maggot." Compare with another form of Brian.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Lebanese, Swiss
Honourable; Form of Brian; Strength; Noble; Virtuous; High Hill
Girl/Female
African, American, Christian, Gaelic, Indian
Noble; Virtuous; The Feminine of Brian; High Hill; Force; Strength
Male
Arthurian
, (king; raven); Bran the Blessed.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the plant name briar, from Old English brer, BRIAR means "prickly bush."
Boy/Male
Celtic
Brave; Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Noble, Virtuous. The feminine of Brian
Male
English
Anglicized form of Middle Welsh Urien, ORIAN means "privileged birth."
Male
French
 French form of Irish Brian, BRIANT means "high hill." Compare with another form of Briant.
Male
English
 Short form of English Brandon, BRAN means "broom-covered hill," and other names beginning with Bran-. Compare with other forms of Bran.
Girl/Female
Celtic English
Strong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian.
Female
Slovene
Slovene name BRINA means "protector."
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Brian, BRIANA means "high hill."
Girl/Female
Irish
“noble, virtuous.†The feminine of Brian.
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
Female
Persian/Iranian
(خرداد) Modern Iranian form of Persian Haurvatat, KHORDAD means "health, perfection."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English Teutonic
Wealthy defender.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jershika | ஜேரà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Hindu
Origin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kimball or Kimble.Respelling of German Kimbel.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, German, Norse
Ruler of All; Rule with Mercy; Ruler
Boy/Male
Indian
Powerful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Blessings, Lord Krishna, Moonlight
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Smethwick in the West Midlands, or a lost Smithwick in the parish of Southover, Sussex (last recorded in 1608). Smethwick is named with the genitive plural of Old English smiþ ‘smith’ + wīc (see Wick). The surname has been established in southern Ireland since the 17th century.
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
BRIAN CONACHER
v. t.
To conceive; to understand.
n.
A fine, white, somewhat friable clay; also, the ore contained in a mixture of clay and pebbles.
n.
The anterior or cephalic ganglion in insects and other invertebrates.
n.
The middle segment of the brain; the mesencephalon. See Brain.
n.
See Prian.
n.
A plant with a slender woody stem bearing stout prickles; especially, species of Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax.
n.
Same as Brier.
n.
Alt. of Briar
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brain
n.
Brain power.
imp. & p. p.
of Brain
a.
Made of bran; like bran; scurfy.
n.
The whitish mass of soft matter (the center of the nervous system, and the seat of consciousness and volition) which is inclosed in the cartilaginous or bony cranium of vertebrate animals. It is simply the anterior termination of the spinal cord, and is developed from three embryonic vesicles, whose cavities are connected with the central canal of the cord; the cavities of the vesicles become the central cavities, or ventricles, and the walls thicken unequally and become the three segments, the fore-, mid-, and hind-brain.
n.
Bran.
a.
Of or pertaining to the iris.
v. t.
To dash out the brains of; to kill by beating out the brains. Hence, Fig.: To destroy; to put an end to; to defeat.
n.
The affections; fancy; imagination.
n.
The organ or seat of intellect; hence, the understanding.
n.
Fig.: Anything sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.
n.
The brain.