few to start off the list, some being retired and some being active.
Grant Fuhr, Donald Brashear, Georges Laraque, Mike Grier, Peter Worrell, Anson Carter, Kevin Weekes, that Grand-Pierre defenseman guy, Jarome Iginla, Jamal Mayers.....Anyone else? I know there are many many more.
2007-11-15
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Adding to your list: Dale Craigwell (San Jose Sharks early 1990s), Claude Vilgrain (New Jersey Devils back in the early 1990s), Tyrone Garner (a few games for the Calgary Flames late 1990s), Fred Brathwaite (back up goalie for the Flames and Oilers), Sean Brown (former Oilers and Bruins defenseman), Joaquin Gage (backup goalie for the Oilers mid 1990s), Mike Marson (former Capitals player in the 1970s), Tony McKegnie (former Sabre and Nordique), Rumun Ndur (former Sabre and Thrasher), Nigel Dawes, Gerald Coleman (goalie who had a cup of coffee with Tampa a season or two ago), Shawn Belle, Chris Stewart, Anthony Stewart, Kenndal McArdle, Jean Luc Grand-Pierre, Willie O'Ree (the first brother in the NHL), Reggie Savage (former Capital back in the early 1990s), Darren Banks (former Nordique in the early 1990s), Pokey Reddick (former Oilers and Jets goalie back in the late 1980s), Jason Doig (former Coyotes/Jets defenseman back in the mid 1990s), Nathan Robinson (former Red Wings center from early this decade), Sean McMorrow (former Sabre who had a cup of coffee a few seasons ago), Akim Aliu (second rounder of this years draft by the Blackhawks), Ray Emery, Trevor Daley (Dallas Stars defenseman and victim of a racist rant by John Vanbiesbrouck), Bryce Salvador, Johnny Oduya, Dustin Byfuglien, and Bill Riley (former Capital). Whew!
LITY- Where can I pick up a copy? I remember hearing about the book on Hockey This Morning (on XM Radio). I'm a student of history, and I would love to learn more about the experiences of the black hockey players.
2007-11-15 11:40:45
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answered by Snoop 5
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Snoop.............you forgot Val James, Ray Neufeld, Bill Riley (the NHL's 3rd black after O'Ree and Marson)
Also Snoop, have you read Cecil Harris' book 'Breaking The Ice"?
Snoop, let me find out and I'll email you. I've got about 60 books here to read first, and another 50 on my list, and that book is on the list
2007-11-15 12:39:19
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The only two you have to remember is Herb Carnegie and Willie O'Ree. Carnegie is still has an impact on the hockey world, and O'Ree is the first black player in the NHL; hockey's the last sport out of the major four to break the colour barrier.
2007-11-15 11:16:34
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answered by Anonymous
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that guy "snoop" is awesome. hahaha. When i saw this question I'm think anson carter and like 3 other people present. Thats awesome.
2007-11-15 12:40:01
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answered by Ben 1
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Don't forget Alton White!!! Hook15: Get a life Washee.
2007-11-15 12:42:55
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answered by paramedic8972 1
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bryce salvador fred brathwaite tony mckegney
2007-11-15 14:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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theres Johnny Oduya!
2007-11-15 11:17:03
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answered by Devils4History 2
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Nope can your name all the white hockey players, thats what I thought what kinda of question is that.
2007-11-15 11:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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