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Fr. 29.02.08 - 13:17:28 Stan Registriert seit: Oktober 2001 Posts: 1.902 Fan von: Rittner Buam |
Der unvergessene Gates Orlando wird im Rahmen einer Feierstunde in die Hall of Fame der Rochester Amerikans (AHL) aufgenommen:
Orlando enters the Hall of Fame after an impressive career locally and internationally. His career spanned parts of 15 seasons and included a Calder Cup championship and two trips to the Winter Olympics. The Montreal native was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the eighth round (164th overall) of the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. Orlando’s journey began at Providence College and landed the first-year pro in Rochester in 1983-84. In the regular season, he recorded 15 points in 11 games and was clutch in the playoffs, notching 14 points in 18 games as Rochester advanced to the Calder Cup Finals. It was a sign of things to come for Orlando, whose Rochester career covered five seasons (1983-1988). Along the way, the right wing amassed 64 goals and 92 assists for 156 points in 120 games. He also appeared in 45 playoff games and recorded a point per game, notching 15 goals and 30 assists. In 1986-87, he was a member of the Amerks’ fifth Calder Cup. That season was also his best offensively, as he played in 44 games and recorded 22 goals and 42 assists during the regular season. In the Amerks’ march to the Calder Cup, he recorded nine goals and 13 assists in 18 games. While with the Amerks, Orlando was also often called up by Buffalo and played in 98 NHL games in his career. He would register 18 goals and 26 assists from 1984-87. Following the 1986-87 season, Orlando began his international career. In 1987-88 he began the season in Italy before returning to finish the season with the Amerks. He would then spend the next 279 out of 280 regular season games playing overseas. His lone North American game was his last in 2003-04 with the Albany River Rats of the AHL. Orlando starred in Italy (1987-94) with the HC Meran, Bolzano and the Milano Devils teams. Internationally he excelled for Italy at the "B" Pool World Championships. He was named the best forward at the 1990 tournament and selected to the all-star team when he led Italy to the "B" Pool title in 1991 and promotion to the "A" flight. He also took part in the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics and the 1998 Nagano Games and was a domestic star for the Swiss team SC Bern. Quelle: Rochester Americans Online |
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Fr. 29.02.08 - 13:20:33 Patza Registriert seit: September 2000 Posts: 13.784 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
wenn alles klappt werden ich und harry09 orlando bald in NY treffen auf ein interview juchuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu | ||||||||
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Fr. 29.02.08 - 14:08:35 Harry09 Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 2.371 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
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Fr. 29.02.08 - 18:22:47 cream Registriert seit: Dezember 2005 Posts: 16.304 Fan von: HC Bozen |
Es kommt Wehmut auf.....einer der Besten der je hier gespielt hat.... |
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Fr. 29.02.08 - 18:28:54 Nosnbohrer Registriert seit: Oktober 2005 Posts: 3.658 Fan von: HC Eppan |
Ja,er und Napier waren immer meine Lieblinge | ||||||||
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