2003 NHL Entry Draft Essays

  • New York Rangers Website: J. P. Morgan And Chase

    1096 Words  | 5 Pages

    Daniel Frankenberry 4-3-23Professor Williams SPM 140Team: New York RangersWebsite: Official New York Rangers Website | NHL.com1. Upon clicking on the link to the Rangers home page, I instantly saw one of their major sponsors: J.P. Morgan and Chase bank (Interestingly, while J.P. Morgan and Chase are connected as one bank, only Chase shows up on the page). This is notable because in the top right corner of the page, it states “Presented by Chase,” which also shows how the Blueshirts home arena, Madison

  • Wayne Gretzky: The Greatest NHL Player

    944 Words  | 4 Pages

    athlete. Wayne Gretzky played his first NHL game when he was seventeen years old and played for twenty one years until he was thirty seven. He was so good that people from all over the world would come and watch him play. Because Gretzky accomplished so many things in his early life, won many awards because of his stats, and played on so many teams which he helped them succeed, Wayne Gretzky is the greatest NHL player One reason, Wayne Gretzky is the greatest NHL player is because he accomplished so

  • Personal Narrative: My Blues Vs. Blackhawks Program

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    I went to my first playoff game in the 2013-2014 Blues vs. Blackhawks series. Being in the arena for an NHL playoff game is an appalling experience. At a regular season game, fans cheer whenever a goal is scored, a big save is made, or other game-changing events. At a playoff game there is constant cheering no matter what happens. This series was played against

  • Sidney Crosby Life Summary

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    player who serves as a captain of the Pittsburgh penguins of the NHL. Crosby was playing for the Quebec major league until he was drafted by the penguins. He earned back-to-back CHL player of the year awards and led his club to the 2005 Memorial Cup finals, during his two-year Major Junior career with the Rimouski Oceanic. He was nicknamed “The Next One”, leading many to refer to the 2005 Draft Lottery as the most highly regarded draft picks in hockey history. Crosby finished sixth in League scoring