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  • Dave Trottier
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    David Thomas Trottier (June 25, 1906 – November 14, 1956) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in the 1928 Olympic Games, winning a

    Dave Trottier

    Dave_Trottier

  • Trottier
  • Henry Sherburne". Bryan Trottier (born 1956), Canadian hockey player Dave Trottier (1906–1956), Canadian hockey player Denis Trottier (elected MNA in 2007)

    Trottier

    Trottier

  • Triple Gold Club
  • Prestigious group of award-winners in ice hockey

    Frank Frederickson, Haldor Halderson, Dunc Munro, Hooley Smith, and Dave Trottier. The IIHF does not recognize these players as members of the Triple

    Triple Gold Club

    Triple Gold Club

    Triple_Gold_Club

  • David Trottier
  • American screenwriter (1949–2026)

    Author Dave Trottier". HuffPost. February 18, 2016. "About Dave Trottier". www.keepwriting.com. "David Trottier". IMDb. "David Robert Trottier". Warenski

    David Trottier

    David_Trottier

  • Eddie Shore
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1902–1985)

    own rough standards, squaring off repeatedly with Buck Boucher and Dave Trottier. Almost everyone on the Maroons were going at Shore throughout the game

    Eddie Shore

    Eddie Shore

    Eddie_Shore

  • 1934–35 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    scored after two regulation games. In the overtime, Maroons forward Dave Trottier was cut and retired for stitches. He had hardly arrived in the dressing

    1934–35 NHL season

    1934–35_NHL_season

  • 1935 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1935 ice hockey championship series

    Ward 5 Lawrence Baldy Northcott 7 Reginald Hooley Smith (Captain) 8 Dave Trottier 8 Hector Toe Blake 9 August Gus Marker 10 Herb Cain 15 Earl Robinson

    1935 Stanley Cup Final

    1935_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1931–32 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    16:58 First period No scoring No scoring Second period No scoring No scoring Third period 06:00 – Dave Trottier (1) Lorne Chabot Goalie stats Flat Walsh

    1931–32 NHL season

    1931–32_NHL_season

  • Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics
  • statistics Games played 18 Goals scored 89 (4.94 per game) Scoring leader Dave Trottier (15 points) ← 1927 Europeans or 1924 Olympics 1929 Europeans or 1930

    Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics

    Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics

    Ice_hockey_at_the_1928_Winter_Olympics

  • List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey
  • Roger Plaxton John Porter Frank Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Ross Taylor Dave Trottier  Sweden (1) Carl Abrahamsson Emil Bergman Birger Holmqvist Gustaf Johansson

    List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey

    List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey

    List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_ice_hockey

  • 1936–37 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    captain Doug Young, Larry Aurie, Russ Blinco, Buzz Boll, Pit Lepine, Dave Trottier, Toe Blake and Art Chapman. With five games left to play, Chicago owner

    1936–37 NHL season

    1936–37_NHL_season

  • List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
  • Canadiens Billy Smith – New York Islanders Bryan Trottier – New York Islanders Head coach: Don Cherry Dave Babych Norm Barnes Pat Boutette Lucien Deblois

    List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters

    List_of_Canadian_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters

  • 1934–35 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    average; SO = Shutouts; Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1934–35 Montreal Maroons season

    1934–35_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • Dit Clapper
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1907–1978)

    Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Maroons. Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell (the future NHL president)

    Dit Clapper

    Dit Clapper

    Dit_Clapper

  • Toronto St. Michael's Majors
  • Canadian junior ice hockey team (1906–2012)

    Tod Sloan Darryl Sly Carl Smith Gary Smith Harvey Teno Jimmy Thomson Dave Trottier Gene Ubriaco Mike Walton Don Willson Benny Woit Modern era Majors (1997

    Toronto St. Michael's Majors

    Toronto St. Michael's Majors

    Toronto_St._Michael's_Majors

  • 1928–29 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Armand Mondou, Montreal Canadiens Baldy Northcott, Montreal Maroons Dave Trottier, Montreal Maroons Earl Robinson, Montreal Maroons Red Horner, Toronto

    1928–29 NHL season

    1928–29_NHL_season

  • Bibi Club
  • Canadian musical duo

    consisting of Nicolas Basque and Adèle Trottier-Rivard. Basque is a member of Plants and Animals, while Trottier-Rivard, the daughter of singer-songwriter

    Bibi Club

    Bibi_Club

  • Howie Morenz Memorial Game
  • Hockey game held in Montréal

    (Montreal Canadiens) 17 – LW Baldy Northcott (Montreal Maroons) 19 – LW Georges Mantha (Montreal Canadiens) 20 – LW Dave Trottier (Montreal Maroons)

    Howie Morenz Memorial Game

    Howie Morenz Memorial Game

    Howie_Morenz_Memorial_Game

  • List of Olympic medallists for Canada
  • Plaxton, John Porter, Frank Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, Ross Taylor, Dave Trottier – Ice hockey, Men's competition Canada men's national ice hockey team:

    List of Olympic medallists for Canada

    List_of_Olympic_medallists_for_Canada

  • List of men's Olympic records in ice hockey
  • Points 1920 Frank Frederickson 12 1924 Harry Watson 37 1928 Hugh Plaxton Dave Trottier 12 1932 Winthrop Palmer Walter Monson 11 1936 Hugh Farquharson 20 1948

    List of men's Olympic records in ice hockey

    List_of_men's_Olympic_records_in_ice_hockey

  • 1938–39 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Hawks Larry Aurie, Detroit Red Wings Herbie Lewis, Detroit Red Wings Dave Trottier, Detroit Red Wings Babe Siebert, Montreal Canadiens Jimmy Ward, Montreal

    1938–39 NHL season

    1938–39_NHL_season

  • Varsity Arena
  • Indoor arena on the University of Toronto St. George campus

    examinations. The first goal in the arena was scored by future NHL player Dave Trottier of the Varsity Grads in a two-period exhibition game against the Varsity

    Varsity Arena

    Varsity Arena

    Varsity_Arena

  • Mike Bossy
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1957–2022)

    Saraceno. Bossy replaced Billy Harris on the Islanders' top line with Bryan Trottier and Clark Gillies, creating a new combination that came to be known as

    Mike Bossy

    Mike Bossy

    Mike_Bossy

  • List of Detroit Red Wings players
  • 45 3 0 0 0 0 Percy Traub Canada D 1927–1929 88 3 1 4 124 2 0 0 0 0 Dave Trottier Canada LW 1938–1939 11 1 1 2 16 — — — — — Dominic Turgeon Canada C 2017–2019

    List of Detroit Red Wings players

    List_of_Detroit_Red_Wings_players

  • List of 1928 Winter Olympics medal winners
  • Roger Plaxton John Porter Frank Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Ross Taylor Dave Trottier  Sweden Carl Abrahamsson Emil Bergman Birger Holmqvist Gustaf Johansson

    List of 1928 Winter Olympics medal winners

    List of 1928 Winter Olympics medal winners

    List_of_1928_Winter_Olympics_medal_winners

  • Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton Roger Plaxton John Porter Frank Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Ross Taylor Dave Trottier Ice hockey Men's competition February 19

    Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics

    Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics

    Canada_at_the_1928_Winter_Olympics

  • Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey
  • Men's ice hockey team of the University of Toronto

    Roger Plaxton John Primeau Frank Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Ross Taylor Dave Trottier Some sources show the names of Norbert Mueller and John Porter as being

    Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey

    Toronto_Varsity_Blues_men's_ice_hockey

  • List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada
  • Dave Tippett 1984, 1992 14 2 3 5 12  Silver (1992) Team Captain (1984) Jonathan Toews 2010, 2014 13 2 9 11 2  Gold (2010)  Gold (2014) Dave Trottier 1928

    List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada

    List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada

    List_of_Olympic_men's_ice_hockey_players_for_Canada

  • 1935–36 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    average; SO = Shutouts; Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1935–36 Montreal Maroons season

    1935–36_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • List of NHL players (T)
  • Trocheck Corey Tropp Zach Trotman Brock Trotter Bryan Trottier Dave Trottier Guy Trottier Rocky Trottier Jacob Trouba Jean-Guy Trudel Louis Trudel Rene Trudell

    List of NHL players (T)

    List_of_NHL_players_(T)

  • 1931–32 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1931–32 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1931–32 Montreal Maroons season

    1931–32_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • Tiger Williams
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1954)

    Vanstone: Bryan Trottier's Saskatchewan story really hits home". Regina Leader-Post. 7 November 2022. Amanda Connoly (February 9, 2018). "Dave 'Tiger' Williams

    Tiger Williams

    Tiger Williams

    Tiger_Williams

  • 1932–33 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1932–33 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1932–33 Montreal Maroons season

    1932–33_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • 1937–38 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    December 31, 1937. p. 12. Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1937–38 Montreal Maroons season

    1937–38_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics – Rosters
  • Taylor (1902-04-26)April 26, 1902 (aged 25) University of Toronto Grads F Dave Trottier (1906-06-25)June 25, 1906 (aged 21) University of Toronto Grads

    Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics – Rosters

    Ice_hockey_at_the_1928_Winter_Olympics_–_Rosters

  • 1929–30 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1929–30 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1929–30 Montreal Maroons season

    1929–30_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • List of Montreal Maroons players
  • 68 253 647 25 4 6 10 37 Bill Touhey L 1927–1928 29 2 0 2 2 — — — — — Dave Trottier L 1928–1938 435 120 112 232 501 31 4 3 7 39 Carl Voss C 1936–1938 23

    List of Montreal Maroons players

    List_of_Montreal_Maroons_players

  • 1930–31 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1930–31 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1930–31 Montreal Maroons season

    1930–31_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • New York Islanders
  • National Hockey League team in Elmont, New York

    Bossy, Trottier and Clark Gillies. Contributions from new teammates, such as wingers Duane Sutter and Anders Kallur and stay-at-home defensemen Dave Langevin

    New York Islanders

    New_York_Islanders

  • 1933–34 Montreal Maroons season
  • NHL team season

    Shutouts; 1933–34 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1933–34 Montreal Maroons season

    1933–34_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • S Line (ice hockey)
  • in which he did not lead his team in scoring; that statistic went to Dave Trottier. The team finished the year 19-22-7 with 45 points, 6th-best of the

    S Line (ice hockey)

    S Line (ice hockey)

    S_Line_(ice_hockey)

  • 1928–29 Toronto Maple Leafs season
  • NHL hockey team season

    the New York Rangers for John Ross Roach November 27, 1928: Traded Dave Trottier to the Montreal Maroons for $15,000 November 28, 1928: Traded Alex Gray

    1928–29 Toronto Maple Leafs season

    1928–29_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season

  • 1928–29 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1928–29 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1928–29 Montreal Maroons season

    1928–29_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • 1936–37 Montreal Maroons season
  • National Hockey League team season

    OT 1936–37 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1936–37 Montreal Maroons season

    1936–37_Montreal_Maroons_season

  • 1979–80 New York Islanders season
  • NHL hockey team season (won Stanley Cup)

    able to focus their defensive efforts on the Isles' first line of Bossy, Trottier and Clark Gillies. Contributions from new teammates, such as wingers Duane

    1979–80 New York Islanders season

    1979–80_New_York_Islanders_season

  • List of NHL statistical leaders
  • Thornton, 29 Steven Stamkos, 29 Nathan MacKinnon, 29 Pavel Bure, 28 Bryan Trottier, 28 Patrice Bergeron, 28 Patrick Kane, 28 Connor McDavid, 28 Artemi Panarin

    List of NHL statistical leaders

    List_of_NHL_statistical_leaders

  • Dave Testerman
  • American politician

    Dave Testerman was an American politician. He served as a Republican member for the Merrimack 3rd district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives

    Dave Testerman

    Dave_Testerman

  • 1938–39 Detroit Red Wings season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Shutouts; 1938–39 NHL season Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record

    1938–39 Detroit Red Wings season

    1938–39_Detroit_Red_Wings_season

  • Clark Gillies
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1954–2022)

    part of the "Trio Grande" line with Mike Bossy at right wing and Bryan Trottier at center, Gillies served as a key piece of the Islander dynasty that won

    Clark Gillies

    Clark Gillies

    Clark_Gillies

  • List of New York Islanders players
  • Lane, Dave Langevin, Wayne Merrick, Ken Morrow, Bob Nystrom, Stefan Persson, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Duane Sutter, John Tonelli and Bryan Trottier) have

    List of New York Islanders players

    List of New York Islanders players

    List_of_New_York_Islanders_players

  • List of New York Islanders award winners
  • Stanley Cup four consecutive years from 1980 to 1983. Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy have won at least four awards, with all three winning the

    List of New York Islanders award winners

    List of New York Islanders award winners

    List_of_New_York_Islanders_award_winners

  • List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game
  • Keese, Parton (14 February 1982). "Trottier Scores 5 in Rout of Flyers". The New York Times. "Islander's Bryan Trottier scores 5 goals against... February

    List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game

    List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game

    List_of_players_with_five_or_more_goals_in_an_NHL_game

  • Dave Bidini
  • Canadian musician and writer

    backed up musicians ranging from Sarah Harmer to John K. Samson to Bryan Trottier to Carmen Townshend performing original songs about hockey players and

    Dave Bidini

    Dave Bidini

    Dave_Bidini

  • Billings Bighorns
  • Junior ice hockey team

    Moog Don Nachbaur Harvie Pocza Pokey Reddick Bob Rouse Mike Toal Rocky Trottier Leigh Verstraete Mike Zanier Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses

    Billings Bighorns

    Billings_Bighorns

  • 1980 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1980 ice hockey championship series

    Islander power play goals that were the difference in the series. Bryan Trottier was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs MVP, recording 29 points

    1980 Stanley Cup Final

    1980_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Norman Dawe
  • Canadian sports executive (1898–1948)

    Montreal, Quebec. November 9, 1940. p. 19. "Q.A.H.A. Executive Recommends Dave Trottier's Reinstatement". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. September 30, 1940.

    Norman Dawe

    Norman_Dawe

  • Mathew Barzal
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1997)

    1917–18 season. On April 7, Barzal tied the Islanders record (held by Bryan Trottier) for most assists by a rookie with 63. On April 22, Barzal was named a

    Mathew Barzal

    Mathew Barzal

    Mathew_Barzal

  • 1991 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1991 ice hockey championship series

    in Finals experience, with four players having won a Stanley Cup. Bryan Trottier (who won four with the New York Islanders in 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1983)

    1991 Stanley Cup Final

    1991_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Quincy Riley
  • American football player (born 2001)

    Draft". NewOrleansSaints.com. April 26, 2025. Retrieved April 26, 2025. Trottier, Jeremy (October 19, 2025). "Saints-Bears highlights: Rookie CB Quincy

    Quincy Riley

    Quincy_Riley

  • McGill University School of Computer Science
  • Lorne M. Trottier Building houses Computer Science computer labs, classrooms, and study spaces. This building is named after Lorne Trottier, who donated

    McGill University School of Computer Science

    McGill University School of Computer Science

    McGill_University_School_of_Computer_Science

  • 1981 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1981 ice hockey championship series

    1980–81 New York Islanders   Centres 11 Wayne Merrick 14 Bob Bourne 19 Bryan Trottier 25 Billy Carroll* 91 Butch Goring   Wingers 8 Garry Howatt 9 Clark Gillies

    1981 Stanley Cup Final

    1981_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud
  • Ongoing hip-hop feud since 2013

    coverage and debate. Erasmus University Rotterdam's Guilherme Giolo, Daniel Trottier, and Simone Driessen described it as "a sprawling cultural event" that

    Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud

    Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud

    Drake–Kendrick_Lamar_feud

  • King Clancy Memorial Trophy
  • National Hockey League (NHL) trophy

    Retrieved August 31, 2007. "King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winner: Bryan Trottier". Legends Of Hockey. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved

    King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    King Clancy Memorial Trophy

    King_Clancy_Memorial_Trophy

  • 1982–83 New York Islanders season
  • NHL hockey team season (won 4th Stanley Cup)

    Conference defeated the Wales Conference 9–3. Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy, and Dave Langevin all participated in the All-Star Game as representatives

    1982–83 New York Islanders season

    1982–83_New_York_Islanders_season

  • 1948–49 English National League season
  • English ice hockey league season

    Bill Booth, Bill Rooker, Johnny Oxley, Bobby Lee, Tommy Durling, Lorne Trottier, Lefty Willmot, Casey Stangle, Lee Thorne, Jimmy Chappell, Lennie Baker

    1948–49 English National League season

    1948–49_English_National_League_season

  • 1974–75 WCHL season
  • Junior ice hockey season

    Edmonton Oil Kings Centerman: Mel Bridgman, Victoria Cougars & Bryan Trottier, Lethbridge Broncos (tied) Left Winger: Barry Dean, Medicine Hat Tigers

    1974–75 WCHL season

    1974–75_WCHL_season

  • List of New York Rangers head coaches
  • Campbell, Neil Colville, Bill Cook, Phil Esposito, Doug Harvey, and Bryan Trottier have all coached the Rangers for their entire coaching careers and have

    List of New York Rangers head coaches

    List of New York Rangers head coaches

    List_of_New_York_Rangers_head_coaches

  • 1984 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1984 ice hockey championship series

    Islanders won game two 6–1, with Clark Gillies recording a hat trick and Bryan Trottier recording 2 goals and an assist. In game three, the Islanders had a 2–1

    1984 Stanley Cup Final

    1984_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Lethbridge Broncos
  • Ice hockey team

    Rich Sutter Ron Sutter Steve Tambellini Alex Tidey Mark Tinordi Bryan Trottier Gord Williams Ken Wregget Mike Shabaga 1970–71 Stan Dunn: 1970–71 to 1973–74

    Lethbridge Broncos

    Lethbridge_Broncos

  • Mario Lemieux
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1965)

    called him "the most talented player I've ever seen." Orr, along with Bryan Trottier and numerous fans, speculated that if Lemieux had had fewer health issues

    Mario Lemieux

    Mario Lemieux

    Mario_Lemieux

  • Douglas Trottier
  • American politician

    Douglas R. Trottier (c. 1971) is a New Hampshire politician. Trottier was born around 1971. As of September 2020, Trottier is taking law classes online

    Douglas Trottier

    Douglas_Trottier

  • William B. Davis
  • Canadian actor (born 1938)

    fiction ... it isn't a documentary." In another interview with Justin Trottier of the Centre for Inquiry Canada, Davis answered similarly, adding that

    William B. Davis

    William B. Davis

    William_B._Davis

  • Buffalo Norsemen
  • Ice hockey team in North Tonawanda, New York

    to start the game. According to the Johnstown Jets' Dave Hanson, who the Slap Shot character of Dave "Killer" Carlson was based on, "they (the Norsemen)

    Buffalo Norsemen

    Buffalo_Norsemen

  • 1978–79 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    average; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts Plus-minus Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders Atlanta Flames: Fred Creighton New York Islanders:

    1978–79 NHL season

    1978–79_NHL_season

  • 2002–03 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    fired, from Bob Hartley in Colorado to Darryl Sutter in San Jose and Bryan Trottier of the New York Rangers. Worries over the decline in scoring and the neutral

    2002–03 NHL season

    2002–03_NHL_season

  • 1983–84 New York Islanders season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Campbell Conference defeated the Wales Conference 9–3. Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy, and head coach Al Arbour participated in the All-Star Game

    1983–84 New York Islanders season

    1983–84_New_York_Islanders_season

  • 2025 Washington Nationals season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    for Opening Day". Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Retrieved March 22, 2025. Trottier, Jeremy (March 16, 2025). "Washington Nationals Spring Riser Suffers Setback

    2025 Washington Nationals season

    2025 Washington Nationals season

    2025_Washington_Nationals_season

  • 1983 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1983 ice hockey championship series

    Lane, Dave Langevin, Wayne Merrick, Ken Morrow, Bob Nystrom, Stefan Persson, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Duane Sutter, John Tonelli, Bryan Trottier Non-playing

    1983 Stanley Cup Final

    1983_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • List of NHL players with 500 goals
  • eligibility   Active NHL player   Active player outside of NHL Footnotes Bryan Trottier was born in Canada and played internationally for both Canada and the United

    List of NHL players with 500 goals

    List_of_NHL_players_with_500_goals

  • 1986–87 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    dubbing the spectators the "334 Club". There was trouble brewing for Bryan Trottier when he authored an article in the publication The Hockey News criticizing

    1986–87 NHL season

    1986–87_NHL_season

  • Darryl Sittler
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1950)

    ranked him third in regular-season scoring behind Guy Lafleur and Bryan Trottier, and also earned him a Second Team All-Star selection. Sittler's scoring

    Darryl Sittler

    Darryl Sittler

    Darryl_Sittler

  • List of Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Champions
  • Happy Tegart 1968 Dale Trottier 1969 Dale Trottier 1970 Dale Trottier 1971 Dale Trottier 1972 Dale Trottier 1973 Dale Trottier 1974 Mel Hyland 1975 Gene

    List of Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Champions

    List of Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Champions

    List_of_Canadian_Professional_Rodeo_Association_Champions

  • List of NHL on-ice officials
  • Pierre  Ted Topping  (September 27, 1923 – May 24, 2016) – Deceased Richard Trottier  Frank Udvari  Andy Van Hellemond  Don Van Massenhoven  Mark Vines  SWE

    List of NHL on-ice officials

    List of NHL on-ice officials

    List_of_NHL_on-ice_officials

  • Deaths in March 2026
  • Ugandan filmmaker, actress (Imperial Blue), and visual artist. David Trottier, 77, American screenwriter, consultant and author. Jerome Dhas Varuvel

    Deaths in March 2026

    Deaths_in_March_2026

  • 3ICE
  • Three-on-three professional ice hockey league

    2022. Joe Mullen's team won the first 3ICE regular season, and Brian Trottier's team won the first Patrick Cup. In June 2024, it was announced that the

    3ICE

    3ICE

  • Legends of Hockey
  • 2001 Canadian TV series or program

    Gilbert Tim Horton Mike Bossy Mario Lemieux Denis Potvin Billy Smith Bryan Trottier Scotty Bowman Michel Goulet Wayne Gretzky Glen Sather Peter Šťastný Bill

    Legends of Hockey

    Legends_of_Hockey

  • 1993–94 NHL season
  • National Hockey League season

    Keith Acton, New York Islanders Rob Ramage, Philadelphia Flyers Bryan Trottier, Pittsburgh Penguins This was the sixth season of the league's Canadian

    1993–94 NHL season

    1993–94_NHL_season

  • 1981 Canada Cup
  • 1981 edition of the Canada Cup

    Canada's goals), while the New York Islanders quartet of Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Butch Goring, and Clark Gillies were also expected to be offensive leaders

    1981 Canada Cup

    1981_Canada_Cup

  • New Jersey Devils
  • National Hockey League team in Newark, New Jersey

    draft picks of the Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies. 1982: Rocky Trottier (8th overall), and Ken Daneyko (18th overall) 1983: John MacLean (6th overall)

    New Jersey Devils

    New_Jersey_Devils

  • Demolition Team
  • Fictional team of mercenaries

    consisting of Rosie (portrayed by Rachel Luttrell), Hardhat (portrayed by Marc Trottier), and Jackhammer (portrayed by Daniel Cudmore). This version of the group

    Demolition Team

    Demolition_Team

  • 2001 Stanley Cup Final
  • 2001 ice hockey championship series

    Bob Hartley (Head Coach) Jacques Cloutier (Goaltending Coach), Bryan Trottier (Asst. Coach), Paul Fixter (Video Coach) Francois Giguere (Vice President

    2001 Stanley Cup Final

    2001_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • Ivey Business School
  • Business school of Western University, Ontario, Canada

    XMG Studio Charles Sousa, former MPP and Minister of Finance Bernard Trottier, former member of Parliament Charlie Wall-Andrews, music industry executive

    Ivey Business School

    Ivey Business School

    Ivey_Business_School

  • List of Toronto Toros players
  • Brit Selby, Rick Sentes, Jim Shaw, Tom Simpson, Dave Syvret, Dave Tataryn, Gord Titcomb, Guy Trottier, Jim Turkiewicz, John Van Horlick, Mario Viens,

    List of Toronto Toros players

    List_of_Toronto_Toros_players

  • Pittsburgh Penguins
  • National Hockey League team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    and support Lemieux in the 1990 off-season. Free-agent signings (Bryan Trottier) and trades (Joe Mullen, Larry Murphy, Ron Francis and Ulf Samuelsson)

    Pittsburgh Penguins

    Pittsburgh_Penguins

  • 1982 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1982 ice hockey championship series

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    English and Irish : from the personal name Davy, a medieval French vernacular form of the Biblical name David which became common in England in the Middle Ages.Scottish : variant spelling of Davie 1.French : variant of David.

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    Variant spelling of Irish Maeve, MAVE means "intoxicating." 

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  • Dove-eyed
  • a.

    Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace.

  • have
  • Indic. present

    of Have

  • Dare
  • n.

    A small fish; the dace.

  • Pave
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To make smooth, easy, and safe; to prepare, as a path or way; as, to pave the way to promotion; to pave the way for an enterprise.

  • Lave
  • v. t.

    To wash; to bathe; as, to lave a bruise.

  • Date
  • v. t.

    To note or fix the time of, as of an event; to give the date of; as, to date the building of the pyramids.

  • Dare-deviltries
  • pl.

    of Dare-deviltry

  • Ave
  • n.

    An ave Maria.

  • Wave
  • v. t.

    To move like a wave, or by floating; to waft.

  • Have
  • v. t.

    To take or hold (one's self); to proceed promptly; -- used reflexively, often with ellipsis of the pronoun; as, to have after one; to have at one or at a thing, i. e., to aim at one or at a thing; to attack; to have with a companion.

  • Date
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    To have beginning; to begin; to be dated or reckoned; -- with from.

  • Dace
  • n.

    A small European cyprinoid fish (Squalius leuciscus or Leuciscus vulgaris); -- called also dare.

  • Dare
  • v. t.

    To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake.

  • Daze
  • n.

    The state of being dazed; as, he was in a daze.

  • Date
  • n.

    The fruit of the date palm; also, the date palm itself.

  • Rave
  • v. t.

    To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense.

  • Dase
  • v. t.

    See Daze.

  • Cave
  • v. i.

    To dwell in a cave.