Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Daymond Langkow, Olaf Kolzig, Carey Price, Billy Tibbetts, Brian Boucher, Scott Gomez, Sheldon Souray, Brian Sakic, Josef Melichar, Ryan Kinasewich, Shawn Belle, Kimbi Daniels, Jesse Schultz, Brett Festerling, Stu Barnes, Jason LaBarbera, K. C. Timmons, Dan Smith, Tyler Weiman, Milan Bartovi, Alexander Boikov, Brad Ference, Mark Dutiaume, Dorian Anneck, Eric Johansson, Terry Ryan, Colton Yellow Horn, Vladimir V jtek, B. J. Young, Ladislav urko, Joel Martin, Alexander Pechurskiy, T. J. Fast, Jason Marshall, Scott Levins, Sean Curry, Mitch Fadden, Ronald Petrovicky, Joel Broda, Curtis Huppe, Logan Stephenson, Blake Evans, Jaroslav Svejkovsky, Todd Simpson, Clayton Stoner, Jason Bowen, Steve Passmore, Terry Virtue, Dan Focht, Aaron Boogaard, Terran Sandwith, Stephen Peat, Jon Mirasty, Scott Kelman, Todd Esselmont, Jaroslav Kristek, Dan O'Rourke, Nikita Korovkin, Nathan Barrett, Ray Schultz, Peter Lorentzen. Excerpt: Daymond Randolph Langkow (born September 27, 1976) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and alternate captain with the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a first round selection, fifth overall, of the Tampa Bay Lightning at the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. He played junior hockey with the Tri-City Americans in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and is their franchise record holder for career goals at 159. He won the Bob Clarke Trophy in 1995 as the WHL scoring leader with 140 points, and competed with the Canadian junior team at the 1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships where he won a gold medal. Langkow made his NHL debut in 1995 with the Lightning, and has also played for the Philadelphia Flyers and Phoenix Coyotes. He has scored 30 goals twice in his career, both with the Flames, and scored more than 50 points in eight consecutive seasons between 1999 and 2008. He was a nomi...