Hannover Scorpions Players - Andreas Morczinietz, Andrew Verner, Andy Reiss, Aris Brimanis, Ben Cottreau, Brad Schlegel, Brad Tapper, Brian Tutt, B (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Andreas Morczinietz, Andrew Verner, Andy Reiss, Aris Brimanis, Ben Cottreau, Brad Schlegel, Brad Tapper, Brian Tutt, Bryan Fogarty, Chris Herperger, Chris Snell, Daniel Reiss, Dan Currie (ice hockey), Dan Lambert, Darcy Martini, David Haas (ice hockey), David Sulkovsky, David Wolf (ice hockey), Denis Chervyakov, Derek Bekar, Dimitri Patzold, Dominic Lavoie, Eric Nickulas, Garrett Festerling, Gary Leeman, Gerrit Fauser, Grigorijs Pante ejevs, Igor Chibirev, Jason Lafreniere, Jeff Christian, Jeff Finley, John Druce, John Tripp (ice hockey), Jonas Langmann, Len Soccio, Lukas Steinhauer, Marian Cisar, Mark Pederson, Martin Hlinka, Marty Murray, Matt Dzieduszycki, Mike Casselman, Mike Green (ice hockey b. 1979), Mike Ware (ice hockey), Mikhail Nemirovsky, Nikolai Goc, Nikolaus Mondt, Patrick Buzas, Patrick Ehelechner, Patrick Koppchen, Patrik Augusta, Paul Manning (ice hockey), Paul Mara, Peter Baumgartner, Rainer Kottstorfer, Randy Burridge, Rich Parent, Rikard Franzen, Rob Hisey, Ryan Maki, Sachar Blank, Sascha Goc, Scott Metcalfe, Sergei Sorokin, Shawn Heins, Stephan Daschner, Stephan Wilhelm, Steve Guolla, Thomas Holzmann, Tino Boos, Todd Hlushko, Todd Simon, Todd Simpson, Todd Warriner, Tom Pederson, Tore Vikingstad, Travis Scott, Trevor Kidd, Vladislav Bulin, Wally Schreiber, Wayne Hynes, Youri Ziffzer, Yuri Gunko, Zden k Nedv d. Excerpt: Bryan Fogarty (June 11, 1969 - March 6, 2002) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played for the Quebec Nordiques, Pittsburgh Penguins and Montreal Canadiens. Born in Montreal to parents Tom and Virginia, Fogarty was youngest of five. He had two sisters, Lynn and Lori, as well as two brothers named Glen and Patrick. Lori died of cancer at 38. Fogarty grew up in Brantford, Ontario - the same city that Wayne Gretzky had grown up in. Fogarty's talent was apparent right away. Brantford Minor Hockey Association coordinator Bob Coyne told reporters that "he was a star. From the time he put skates on, he was better than everyone else. "We had seen Wayne (Gretzky). Wayne had to work at it. His game was outsmarting everybody else. Fogarty's game was outperforming everybody else. That's like comparing a Volkswagen to a Corvette." Growing up, Fogarty was a typical 80s Canadian teenager. He listened to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, sported a mullet and loved to hang out with his friends. Bryan started drinking at an early age. When he was 15 he was already playing with players who were much older than he was because of his exceptional skill level. He would frequent bars and strip clubs with the older players. He was insecure by nature. During his junior hockey days in the OHL he'd take Niagara Falls Thunder coach Bill Laforge aside in the locker room and ask him in a whisper if his teammates hated him. Despite this, Bryan was known for his positive attitude and humble demeanor. During his time with the Kingston Canadians he was known as "Tippy" because, according to teammate Marc Laforge "he was always tipsy.." He drank alcohol in order to combat severe social anxiety, which he battled with during his career . During his NHL days, he sought help on numerous occasions. The Nordiques knew about his problem and tried to help him by sending him to an alcohol rehab clinic in Minnesota, providing a psychologist, and housing him with a family in Quebec City. They also roomed F

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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: 46. Chapters: Andreas Morczinietz, Andrew Verner, Andy Reiss, Aris Brimanis, Ben Cottreau, Brad Schlegel, Brad Tapper, Brian Tutt, Bryan Fogarty, Chris Herperger, Chris Snell, Daniel Reiss, Dan Currie (ice hockey), Dan Lambert, Darcy Martini, David Haas (ice hockey), David Sulkovsky, David Wolf (ice hockey), Denis Chervyakov, Derek Bekar, Dimitri Patzold, Dominic Lavoie, Eric Nickulas, Garrett Festerling, Gary Leeman, Gerrit Fauser, Grigorijs Pante ejevs, Igor Chibirev, Jason Lafreniere, Jeff Christian, Jeff Finley, John Druce, John Tripp (ice hockey), Jonas Langmann, Len Soccio, Lukas Steinhauer, Marian Cisar, Mark Pederson, Martin Hlinka, Marty Murray, Matt Dzieduszycki, Mike Casselman, Mike Green (ice hockey b. 1979), Mike Ware (ice hockey), Mikhail Nemirovsky, Nikolai Goc, Nikolaus Mondt, Patrick Buzas, Patrick Ehelechner, Patrick Koppchen, Patrik Augusta, Paul Manning (ice hockey), Paul Mara, Peter Baumgartner, Rainer Kottstorfer, Randy Burridge, Rich Parent, Rikard Franzen, Rob Hisey, Ryan Maki, Sachar Blank, Sascha Goc, Scott Metcalfe, Sergei Sorokin, Shawn Heins, Stephan Daschner, Stephan Wilhelm, Steve Guolla, Thomas Holzmann, Tino Boos, Todd Hlushko, Todd Simon, Todd Simpson, Todd Warriner, Tom Pederson, Tore Vikingstad, Travis Scott, Trevor Kidd, Vladislav Bulin, Wally Schreiber, Wayne Hynes, Youri Ziffzer, Yuri Gunko, Zden k Nedv d. Excerpt: Bryan Fogarty (June 11, 1969 - March 6, 2002) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played for the Quebec Nordiques, Pittsburgh Penguins and Montreal Canadiens. Born in Montreal to parents Tom and Virginia, Fogarty was youngest of five. He had two sisters, Lynn and Lori, as well as two brothers named Glen and Patrick. Lori died of cancer at 38. Fogarty grew up in Brantford, Ontario - the same city that Wayne Gretzky had grown up in. Fogarty's talent was apparent right away. Brantford Minor Hockey Association coordinator Bob Coyne told reporters that "he was a star. From the time he put skates on, he was better than everyone else. "We had seen Wayne (Gretzky). Wayne had to work at it. His game was outsmarting everybody else. Fogarty's game was outperforming everybody else. That's like comparing a Volkswagen to a Corvette." Growing up, Fogarty was a typical 80s Canadian teenager. He listened to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, sported a mullet and loved to hang out with his friends. Bryan started drinking at an early age. When he was 15 he was already playing with players who were much older than he was because of his exceptional skill level. He would frequent bars and strip clubs with the older players. He was insecure by nature. During his junior hockey days in the OHL he'd take Niagara Falls Thunder coach Bill Laforge aside in the locker room and ask him in a whisper if his teammates hated him. Despite this, Bryan was known for his positive attitude and humble demeanor. During his time with the Kingston Canadians he was known as "Tippy" because, according to teammate Marc Laforge "he was always tipsy.." He drank alcohol in order to combat severe social anxiety, which he battled with during his career . During his NHL days, he sought help on numerous occasions. The Nordiques knew about his problem and tried to help him by sending him to an alcohol rehab clinic in Minnesota, providing a psychologist, and housing him with a family in Quebec City. They also roomed F

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