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Magnus Petersson (b.1964) - Silence. Watercolour on paper.
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2021-22 KHL NHL Alumni
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What a night, what a girl, what a band!

God bless Annna Sise och hennes förnÀmliga medmusikanter för det vi fick höra pÄ ett fullsatt Fasching den 1 okt! KvÀllen handlade om den legendariska jazzsÄngerskan Billie Holiday i OJ:s och Faschings unika förelÀsnings- och konsertserie om jazzens största profiler.

OJ:s chefredaktör Magnus Nygren introducerade kvÀllens förelÀsare Viveka Hellström som arbetar pÄ Musikverket, forskar om kvinnlig jazzsÄngerskor och sjunger vilket hon gav oss ett litet smakprov pÄ. Tidigare i Är hörde vi Viveka presentera Nina Simone pÄ Fasching.
Billie Holiday - legenden som blev en myt redan under sin korta livstid, hon dog endast 44 Ă„r gammal (1915-1959). Föredraget inleddes med Lady Sings the Blues och pĂ„ filmduken rullade ett bildspel med fotografier, de flesta hĂ€mtade frĂ„n OJ:s arkiv. Viveka presenterade framför allt artisten Billie Holiday pĂ„ ett mycket pedagogiskt sĂ€tt och gav prov pĂ„ det unika i Billies sĂ„ngstil och hur hon förĂ€ndrades under Ă„ren. Tidiga förebilder var Bessie Smith med sin starka röst och Louis Armstrong - Billie hĂ€rmade hans sĂ€tt att spela trumpet. Ăven Lester Young inspirerade och lĂ€rde Billie hur hon skulle anvĂ€nda sin röst, det var Lester som gav henne smeknamnet Lady Day och Lester sjĂ€lv blev Pres, the President.
Vivekas berÀttelse om HolidayŽs karriÀr Ätföljdes hela tiden med musikexempel, frÄn skivdebuten 1933 med Benny Goodman och Your motherŽs son In law, den första stora hiten 1935 med What a little moonlight can do. Den riktigt stora skivframgÄngen kom 1939 med skivinspelningen av Strange Fruit, ett sÄvÀl text- som sÄngmÀssigt skakande dokument om lynchningarna i Södern. Rösten mognade, fick mer djup och Billie sjöng dÀrefter helst lÄngsamma ballader med sitt klagande sorgliga tonfall, gÀrna om olycklig kÀrlek som i Lover Man och DonŽt Explain. 1955 besökte Billie Holiday Sverige och sjöng bla pÄ Stockholms Konserthus, ett oförglömligt minne för en del i publiken som var med.1956 upptrÀdde hon i Carnegie Hall i samband med lanseringen av boken Lady Sings the Blues. Billie sjöng tillsammans med den tidens största jazzstjÀrnor och storband, förutom tidigare nÀmnda Count Basie, Jimmy Hodges, Teddy Wilson, Oscar Petersson, Roy Eldrige, Back Clayton, Ben Webster mfl.

För att tolka Billie Holiday engagerades Anna Sise som gjort mĂ„nga förestĂ€llningar om Billie HolidayÂŽs liv i Fine & Mellow. Anna Ă€r skĂ„despelare, nĂ€r SF-film sökte en mörkhyad sĂ„ngerska chansade Anna och sökte rollen, sjöng DonÂŽt explain och blev sjĂ€lv överraskad nĂ€r hon fick rollen och citat - att hon kunde sjunga. Det Ă€r vi evigt tacksamma för idag - hon Ă€r en underbar sĂ„ngerska med hĂ€rlig scennĂ€rvaro och hennes sĂ„ngarglĂ€dje smittar.Â

Konsertdelen inleddes med Lady sings the Blues och Karl Olanderssons vassa solo pÄ trumpet. GÄshud!!

Det var en synnerligen kompetent grupp jazzmusiker som spelade - Martin Sjöstedt piano, Kenji Rabson bas, Karl Olandersson trumpet och Moussa Fadera trummor.

För urval och arr av Billie HolidayŽs fantastiska lÄtskatt svarade Martin Sjöstedt.

Den stora och entusiastiska jazzpubliken fick höra ett 15-tal odödliga Holliday-sÄnger och gav sig inte förrÀn de fick ett par extranummer, sorgsna Good Morning Heartache och svÀngiga AinŽt Misbehaving. Dessförinnan tillÀgnade Anna lÄten One for my baby till kvÀllens bartender Jesper Parra. Vilken kvÀll, tack alla!
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Queen unites Scandinavia â sort of
Coins in 14th and early 15th century Sweden were issued only occasionally and in small numbers, the bulk of the commerce in the Baltic region being conducted with German and English money. This is a silver ortug, weâd call it a penny, I guess, struck in Stockholm for Eric of Pomerania. (Photos courtesy Haljak Coin Auction, Tallinn, Estonia. www.ghcoin.eu)
By Bob Reis
We were talking about Albert of Mecklenburg, a German interloper who was recruited by a faction in Sweden to be a puppet king, ruled perhaps somewhat injudiciously, his incompetence setting in motion other political activities by the other interested power position, specifically the Danish crown, the Norwegian crown, and the Swedish nobles, or rather, some of them.
I find it helpful to think of those movers and shakers back then as big time gang leaders, constrained more by necessity than by legal or ethical considerations. An extreme oversimplification, I know, but still: they were individual people with the asserted right to do whatever they wanted. They were all the time coveting and resenting and scheming and fighting. Our leadership these days somewhat pretends to consult we who donât lead and to do what they do for our benefit. Back then no, it was personal glory. The peasants are going to live and die for that.
There you are tilling your field by hand. Here comes the kingâs guard, âCome with us,â you donât say, âMy wifeâs having a baby as we speak,â or âI broke my thumb yesterday.â You just go. They march you alon and give you a pole or something. There you are, somewhere, trying to kill someone just like you whoâs trying to kill you back.
We had been discussing late 14th century Swedish history. Up to now the situation, summarized to a fare-thee-well, was this: three kingdoms, all the monarchs related by blood or marriage, Sweden the backward child of the bunch, Denmark closest thing to the wise elder. Finland was populated by wild tribes according to the general opinion back then. There was a commercial confederation of German merchant towns, the Hanseatic League, that was acting something like later colonial enterprises did: traveling abroad, making trade deals with locals, establishing settlements, eventually accruing mercenaries to enforce their contracts. There got to be a lot of Hansas in Stockholm, and on Gotland island. Their opinions got to be important.
Let me write about Margaret of Denmark, the person who set the stage for the drama of 15th century Scandinavia. She was the last child of the Danish king, betrothed at age 6 to one Haakon, 18-year- old son of the king of both Sweden and Norway, Magnus IV (of Norway) and VII (of Sweden). You see what theyâre trying to do there, right?
Various military and diplomatic adventures proceeded while Margaret was growing up. There was civil war in Sweden involving the king and another of his sons. Denmark got involved in favor of the father, but the kid died, and it wasnât as if Valdemar of Denmark and Magnus of Sweden were friends or anything, so the marriage contract between daughter of Denmark and son of Norway and Sweden was put in a cabinet, the Danish troops sent to help the Swedish king repurposed to poach Swedish territory, such as Scania, separated from Denmark by about 20 miles of water, and Gotland island, the commercial key to the Baltic sea.
Swedish Magnus, being on the outs with Denmark, must naturally now be allied with the Hansa, and a German dukeâs boy was found for Margaret, but, they say, the boat she was taking to Germany was driven by bad weather to an island where an archbishop heard about it and declared the German contract illegal, far as he was concerned the original contract with Haakon, son of Magnus, was still in force. Hmm. Anyway, Margaret and Haakon were married the next year, 1363. She was 10 years old. The next year her husbandâs father was deposed and driven out of Sweden by Albert of Mecklenburg.
Her father died in 1375, Margaret was 22. She immediately moved to get her baby Olaf elected king of Denmark, herself as regent. The other major contender was a Mecklenburg. Olaf was automatically heir to Norway, and she managed to get him proclaimed rightful heir to Sweden, in formal possession of that interloper, Albert of Mecklenburg.
Margaretâs husband, Haakon, king of Norway, died in 1380, succeeded by her son, Olaf, then 10 years old, Margaret regent. She was well liked by the ruled. Every chance that came up people wanted her to run things for them. But Olaf died in 1387 before his majority. The Norwegians asked her to be regent.
Then she was invited by a Swedish faction to help get rid of Albert of Mecklenburg, which she did, and gave her what she wanted, which was to select the next king of Sweden. Thus did Margaret sweep the table in Scandinavia.
She ruled as regent until 1396/7, in which period she arranged for a nephew, Eric of Pomerania, to be crowned king of all three Scandinavian kingdoms. She engineered a treaty, known to history as the Kalmar Union from the city in which it was announced, that pointed toward a permanent alliance between Denmark, Norway and Sweden. It didnât last, as we know, but it endured for about a century, and it set a standard for, let us say, perhaps, etiquette in the conduct of political affairs in Scandinavia, a level of comity to be striven for even if impossible to attain.
No coins for this giant of Scandinavian history. Margaret had to find males, or in her case a single male, of proper lineage to sit on the thrones. Eric of Pomerania was born with the name Boguslaw, which is of course Slavic, his Nordic name was in the way of a propaganda exercise to improve his profile. After some years of negotiation he was married to a daughter of the king of England.
What was Eric like? They say he was handsome and outgoing. They also say he was not a great negotiator, and his war making typically did not accomplish his purposes. Disputes in Pomerania and other lands south of Denmark, that is, Germany, did not go well.
His most lasting project was the institution of an enforceable toll system on the only entrances to the Baltic Sea, the revenues going to the crown, that continued until the 19th century, reducing the power of Danish nobles and crimping the potential of Sweden and Norway, as well as burdening the German Hansa League, leading to war with the Hansa and rebellion, first in Sweden, then in Norway. Long story short, he was deposed by the noble councils in all three of his countries. He âretiredâ to Gotland island, where he made a living as a toll collector (or pirate., depending on your point of view) for 10 years, then went back to Pomerania to sulk, where he died in 1459.
Eric did issue coins, apparently in all of his domains, that is: Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Pomerania. There may be other issues from lands he held ephemerally during his wars. In my web search I found a Hungarian coin that referenced him in its description, though I did not dig deeper on it. In Sweden there were ortugs, the local version of the penny, struck in Stockholm. I saw two types: one an English style facing portrait, the other a three crown shield displaying the union of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Reverse type was an âEâ on a long cross. Prices I saw are in the $100-$300 range. They seem to be scarce.
Ericâs replacement, in all three countries, was a nephew, Christopher, of the Neumarkt counts palatine, which is to say, nothing special in the royal candidate field, except he was a relative, known to history as Christopher of Bavaria. He was meant to be a puppet, but he managed to do some things in his few years as monarch of all of Scandinavia, such as establish Copenhagen as capital of Denmark, and defeating a peasant rebellion there, after which he established serfdom. In Sweden there was famine. He died, I read, âsuddenly,â in 1348, his widow marrying his successor in Denmark.
There is, for me, a kind of absentminded, get to it later feeling to 14th century Scandinavian coinage. At that time they were making $5 weight gold coins in France and England and the Low Countries, and big silver groats, and lots of pennies. In Germany there was coinage all over the place. In all three Scandinavian countries it was more like, hereâs a coin, another one there, a lot of nothing, then another isolated coin issue of low output and limited circulation. It was like theyâd put out a coin to prove they could, meanwhile the commerce was being done by Hanseatic Germans with Hanseatic German coins.
I went looking for coins of Christopher of Bavaria, but I didnât find any.
This whole 14th century Scandinavian scene has for me a backwater feel to it. Like, oh, Somalia might be to Egypt, or Honduras to the USA. The money and power are here, not really caring about the periphery, âthere,â even though peripheral events occasionally affect things in the center, from time to time drastically. Center thinks, canât do much about âthereâ anyway, this is generally proved over and over again in history. They gonna do what they gonna do anyway.
I think its fair to say that the monarchs and their governments in 14-15th century Scandinavia, with the outstanding exception of Danish queen Margaret, were undistinguished at best, variously incompetent mostly.
Christopher of Bavaria was succeeded by one Karl Knuttsson, who had a connection with the various branches of the Swedish royals so ephemeral that its not, in my opinion, worth describing. You had to have some kind of personal relationship with some former monarch to be allowed to try for a crown. Lars Petersson of the next farm over was not eligible. The only way he could have been would have been for an ancestor to have been knighted by a previous king, then further honored with a hereditary title, then the family would have had to marry into some piece of the royal family. Otherwise forget it.
Thatâs why people were going around then with fake genealogies from some far away land, maybe they could marry well and off to the races.
Remember how the prince of Monaco became a prince? He signed a letter to the king as âprince,â the royal letter reader let it pass, poof! Heâs a prince.
Karl, letâs call him Charles, because in English that is typically how the so-named kings of Sweden are styled, has two numbers by which he is referred: VIII and II. This is because Charles IX of the early 17th century adopted his number based on a fictitious history of Sweden that included a number of monarchs of various names not found in any real records. Bunch of Charleses, Erics, Olafs. So if Charles IX added some numbers to his name because of a fairy tale and MADE IT OFFICIAL, well, thatâs the way it is, and other innocent monarchs are going to get their numbers changed too. We donât know if the Charles who was king of Sweden after Christian of Bavaria thought of himself as Charles II or just as Charles, but to us, today, he is Charles VIII.
Weâll discuss him and his paltry coinage next time.
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Magnus is riding a Triumph Tiger Explorer from Australia to SwedenHe will be covering 25,000 km and cross 20 countriesMagnus has previously owned a Triumph Daytona as well
All of us, at one point of time have dreamt of traveling the world in the literal sense of the phrase. Of course it is a faraway dream, you would say. Not the easiest thing to do. But we recently got a chance to interact with Magnus Petersson, who belongs to Sweden but is working with the Boston Consultancy Group in Melbourne, Australia. Along with his job it was his passion to ride far and wide. And, in a bid to do exactly that, he took six months off his work and planned for the ride of his life, from Melbourne, Australia to Stockholm, Sweden.
(Vimal Sumbly, MD, Triumph Motorcycles India, would love to see an Indian do something similar aboard a Triumph motorcycle)
He started riding his Triumph Tiger Explorer from Melbourne through the heart of Australia right up to the north. Then he crossed into Malaysia and made his way to India through Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar and Nepal. Presently, he is in Delhi and enjoying Triumph Motorcycle India's hospitality. He got his Tiger Explorer serviced here and will make his way to Pakistan via the Wagah border at Amritsar. In total, his ride across the world will take him through more than 20 countries and he will cover around 25,000 kilometres or so.
(Magnus' journey will take him through 20 countries and 25,000 km. Photo courtesy: TheScenicRoute.Blog)
"Triumph has been really helpful and sporting. As I set off on the trip, I was in contact with the main office in the UK and in just a second, they said that at all the local dealerships along the way, I will get the service needed. Every time I am in a city with a Triumph dealership, I know that I will be taken care of." said Magnus.
(The bike was damaged in Nepal, with its front disc brakes getting bent, but it was sorted)
All wasn't smooth sailing though. Magnus and his Tiger Explorer were stranded in Indonesia for over two weeks thanks to a typhoon. In Nepal, a truck ran over the front wheel of his parked bike and the rim along with the disc brakes was damaged. But so far, nothing has bogged down Magnus and he raring to continue on his adventure.
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Industrial-Style Penthouse in Berlin Elevated by Works of Art
Santiago Brotons Design completed an elegant loft with industrial-style influences in Berlin, Germany. The 320-square-foot penthouse is close to Ku-Damm, Berlinâs famous shopping area and features three terraces with views over the city.
As you step inside, you will be greeted by large open spaces filled with natural light. The designers used wooden beams painted in white to visually distinguish the functional zones; the ones  just below the ceiling reduce the scale of the apartment. Brick walls add to the masculine, ârawâ feel of the place. Leather, steel, and soft fabric unite the design scheme, providing eye-catching detailing. Designer elements make this penthouse in Berlin stand out: âMuun provided beds, Bocci the amazing light installations, Hygge Interior the smaller accessories, Norr11 the outdoor furniture as well as the sofas, tables, and chairs,â the architects explained. Artist Isabella Trimmel infused a contemporary feel to the space, with her graphic works.
The bedrooms are cozy and bright; you can sense that remarkable studio-feel even in the sleeping areas . The small sauna completes this homeâs image of a big-city oasis. [Photography by Magnus Petersson]
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2020-21 K.K. Lokomotiv Roster
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#16 Artur Kayumov (Podgorny, Russia)
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#32 Ilya Konovalov (Yaroslavl, Russia)
#70 Yegor Gorshkov (Yaroslavl, Russia)
#80 Eddie Pasquale (Toronto, Ontario)
#92 Daniil Isayev (Yaroslavl, Russia)
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John Gruden (1999-2000)
Jani Hurme (1999-2000)
Kory Karlander (1999-2000)
Shane Kenny (1999-2000)
Derek King (1999-2000)
Dieter Kochan (1999-2000)
Mike Maurice (1999-2000)
Jason McBain (1999-2000)
Jason Metcalfe (1999-2000)
Kevin Miller (1999-2000)
Todd Nelson (1999-2000)
Warren Norris (1999-2000)
Ed Patterson (1999-2000)
Rostislav Pavlikovsky (1999-2000)
Robert Petrovicky (1999-2000)
Philippe Plante (1999-2000)
Michel Picard (1999-2000)
Dennis Pinfold (1999-2000)
Karel Rachunek (1999-2000)
Travis Richards (1999-2000)
Darren Rumble (1999-2000)
Yves Sarault (1999-2000)
Petr Schastlivy (1999-2000)
Konstantin Shafranov (1999-2000)
Jeff Shevalier (1999-2000)
Andrei Sryubko (1999-2000)
Chris Szysky (1999-2000)
David Van Drunen (1999-2000)
Buddy Wallace (1999-2000)
AHL
Brandon Bochenski (2004-05)
Danny Bois (2004-05)
Derek Campbell (2004-05)
Regan Darby (2004-05)
Ray Emery (2004-05)
Jesse Fibiger (2004-05)
Denis Hamel (2004-05)
Andy Hedlund (2004-05)
David Hymovitz (2004-05)
Gregg Johnson (2004-05)
Pat Kavanagh (2004-05)
Chris Kelly (2004-05)
Neil Komadoski (2004-05)
Josh Langfeld (2004-05)
Brian McGrattan (2004-05)
Arpad Mihaly (2004-05)
Jan Platil (2004-05)
Brian Pothier (2004-05)
Grant Potulny (2004-05)
Christoph Schubert (2004-05)
Jason Spezza (2004-05)
Charlie Stephens (2004-05)
Billy Thompson (2004-05)
Antoine Vermette (2004-05)
Anton Volchenkov (2004-05)
Greg Watson (2004-05)
NHL
Daniel Alfredsson (2001-04, 2005-15)
Craig Anderson (2010-17)
Tyler Arneson (2005-06)
Magnus Arvedson (2001-03)
Alex Auld (2008-12)
Chris Bala (2001-02)
Cody Bass (2007-09, 2010-11)
Brendan Bell (2008-09)
Andre Benoit (2010-12)
Ben Bishop (2012-13)
Mike Blunden (2016-17)
Brandon Bochenski (2005-06)
Danny Bois (2006-07)
Peter Bondra (2003-04)
Radek Bonk (2001-04)
Dennis Bonvie (2002-03)
Mark Borowiecki (2011-13)
Derick Brassard (2016-17)
Benoit Brunet (2001-02)
Alexandre Burrows (2016-17)
Bobby Butler (2009-12)
Chris Campoli (2008-10)
Matt Carkner (2009-12)
Cody Ceci (2013-17)
Zdeno Chara (2001-04, 2005-06)
Jonathan Cheechoo (2009-10)
Alex Chiasson (2014-16)
Ivan Ciernik (2001-02)
Fredrik Claesson (2015-17)
Mike Commodore (2007-08)
Mike Comrie (2006-09)
Cory Conacher (2012-13)
Mike Condon (2016-17)
Erik Condra (2011-15)
Joe Corvo (2006-08)
Jared Cowen (2009-15)
Matt Cullen (2009-10)
Stephane Da Costa (2010-13)
Toni Dahlman (2001-03)
Kaspars Daugavins (2011-13)
Greg De Vries (2003-04)
Chris DiDomenico (2016-17)
Shean Donovan (2007-10)
Chris Driedger (2016-17)
David Dziurzynski (2011-13)
Ryan Dzingel (2015-17)
Patrick Eaves (2005-08)
Ray Emery (2002-04, 2005-08)
Andreas Englund (2016-17)
Mike Fisher (2001-04, 2005-11)
Nick Foligno (2007-12)
Martin Gerber (2006-08)
Matt Gilroy (2011-12)
Scott Gomez (2015-16)
Sergei Gonchar (2010-13)
Derek Grant (2012-13)
Colin Greening (2010-14)
Eric Gryba (2011-14)
Jyrki Jokipakka (2016-17)
David Hale (2010-11)
Denis Hamel (2003-04, 2005-07)
Andrew Hammond (2014-17)
Ben Harpur (2015-17)
Dominik Hasek (2005-06)
Martin Havlat (2001-04, 2005-06)
Dany Heatley (2005-09)
Ales Hemsky (2013-14)
Josh Hennessy (2006-08, 2009-10)
Chris Herperger (2001-02)
Shane Hnidy (2001-04)
Mike Hoffman (2011-17)
Marian Hossa (2001-04)
Jody Hull (2001-04)
Jani Hurme (2001-02)
Alexei Kaigorodov (2006-07)
Erik Karlsson (2009-17)
Matt Kassian (2012-14)
Chris Kelly (2003-04, 2005-10, 2016-17)
Rob Klinkhammer (2011-12)
Zenon Konopka (2011-12)
Mike Kostka (2015-16)
Alex Kovalev (2009-10)
Filip Kuba (2008-12)
Joel Kwiatkowski (2001-03)
Brooks Laich (2003-04)
Patrick Lalime (2001-04)
Simon Lajeunesse (2001-02)
Josh Langfeld (2001-04)
Martin Lapointe (2007-08)
Guillaume Latendresse (2012-13)
Curtis Lazar (2014-16)
Pascal Leclaire (2008-11)
Brian Lee (2007-11)
David Legwand (2014-15)
Robin Lehner (2011-15)
Curtis Leschyshyn (2001-04)
Francis Lessard (2010-11)
Mike Lundin (2012-13)
Clarke MacArthur (2013-17)
Shawn MacEachern (2001-02)
Tomas Malec (2005-07)
Dean McAmmond (2006-08)
Max McCormick (2016-17)
Brian McGrattan (2005-08)
Curtis McElhinney (2010-11)
Steve Martins (2001-04, 2005-06)
Andrej Meszaros (2005-08)
Marc Methot (2012-17)
Milan Michalek (2009-15)
Mike Morrison (2005-06)
Bill Muckalt (2001-02)
Alexander Nikulin (2007-08)
Brad Norton (2005-06)
Filip Novak (2005-06)
Lawrence Nycholat (2006-08)
Jim OâBrien (2011-13)
Jean-Gabriel Pageau (2012-17)
Nick Paul (2015-17)
Serge Payer (2003-04, 2006-07)
Ricard Persson (2001-02)
Andre Petersson (2011-12)
Dion Phaneuf (2015-17)
Chris Phillips (2001-04, 2005-16)
Alexandre Picard (2008-09)
Brian Pothier (2002-04, 2005-06)
Tom Preissing (2006-07)
Martin Prusek (2001-04)
Matt Puempel (2014-16)
Tom Pyatt (2016-17)
Karel Rachunek (2001-04)
Rob Ray (2002-04)
Wade Redden (2001-04, 2005-08)
Peter Regin (2009-13)
Luke Richardson (2007-08)
Jamie Rivers (2001-02)
Charles Robinson (2015-16)
Randy Robitaille (2007-08)
Andre Roy (2001-02)
Jarkko Ruutu (2008-10)
Bobby Ryan (2013-17)
Sami Salo (2001-02)
Oleg Saprykin (2006-07)
Peter Schaefer (2002-04, 2005-07)
Petr Schastlivy (2001-04)
Christoph Schubert (2005-09)
Ryan Shannon (2008-11)
Jakob Silfverberg (2011-13)
Todd Simpson (2003-04)
Bryan Smolinski (2002-04, 2005-06)
Derek Smith (2009-11)
Jason Smith (2008-09)
Zack Smith (2009-17)
Brad Smyth (2002-03)
Jason Spezza (2002-04, 2005-14)
Viktor Stalberg (2016-17)
Cory Stillman (2007-08)
Mark Stone (2011-17)
Andy Sutton (2009-10)
Marek Svatos (2010-11)
Joey Tetarenko (2002-03)
Kyle Turris (2011-17)
Shaun Van Allen (2002-04)
Vaclav Varada (2002-04, 2005-06)
Phil Varone (2015-17)
Julien Vauclair (2003-04)
Antoine Vermette (2003-04, 2005-08)
Anton Volchenkov (2002-04, 2005-10)
Chris Wideman (2015-16)
Patrick Wiercioch (2011-15)
Jesse Winchester (2007-12)
Colin White (2016-17)
Todd White (2001-04)
Tommy Wingels (2016-17)
Juha Ylonen (2001-02)
Mika Zibanejad (2011-16)
Ilya Zubov (2007-08)
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