London Fury Inline (Roller) Hockey, Canada: Welcome
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CHANGES TO SCHEDULES AS OF JULY 5th
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PLAYOFF STANDINGS
as of 8/16/2011
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TIE BREAKER RULES
1. Most Wins
2. Head to Head
3. Least Goals Against
4. Plus Minus
NOTE: The standings here may not match the Standings Page as it does
not include the point for a shootout loss.
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| GOALIE: Ben Lovell |
GOALIE: Jordan Liliekis |
GOALIE: Ben Nicolle |
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| Sean Huntley |
Reid Bayliff |
Chris Pasmer |
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| Brody Furtado |
Dylan Gray |
Jesse Clark |
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| Andre Durand |
Matt Taylor |
Jamie Herron |
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| Dylan Mathonier |
Jordan McLaughlin |
Chad Hoffman |
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| Brandon Robertson |
Jamie Pietras |
Eric Nemeth |
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| Alex Croker |
Anson Fann |
Max Jaychuk |
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| Chris Douglas |
Steve Bragg |
Michael Bean |
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| Matt Fielder |
Paul Liliekis |
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| Brandon Trottier |
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Roller Hockey: the Secret is out….It's GREAT for your Ice game!
With so little practice time spent on individual skills and a lack of frozen ponds where the kids can go a play for hours on end, the local hockey player is left without much opportunity to improve their individual creativity on the ice.
One secret that is slowly emerging in North America to help you develop your puck skills and creativity is….ROLLER HOCKEY!
Play is 4-on-4 with no offsides, no icing, and no body checking. These factors give the player more room to dangle! More and more players are using roller hockey as a complement to their ice hockey game. Whether its playing in the Spring roller hockey league during the off-season or playing in the local house league during their ice season, these players are getting a jump on their competition.
Why are they gaining an advantage?
The rules and style of play for roller hockey are conducive to skill development and confidence with the puck. There are no blue or red lines to restrict player movement on the surface, thereby providing the player with much more open space. This gives the player more time to get open, more decision making time when stickhandling and more room to skate with the puck. Creativity and confidence are allowed to develop in a fun and entertaining forum.
The roller hockey game is a possession game, very similar to basketball. If you've got the puck - the other team can't score. In addition, if your team uses a controlled attack you can catch the opposition out of position and find yourself with an excellent scoring chance.
This style of play helps develop a player's stickhandling and passing skills while developing a player's confidence to make a smart play with the puck. Translated to ice hockey where the average player has the puck on his stick for split seconds before the opposition is on top of him, added confidence and improved stickhandling skills will make you a better player.
Has roller hockey helped anyone with their ice hockey? Check out this list of players that played significant roller hockey growing up and are reaching some of the highest levels in ice hockey:
| Year | Player Name | Prov/State | Inline team | Round | Ice Team |
| 2007 | Sam Gagner | ON | Oakville Coyotes | 1st | Edmonton Oilers |
| 2007 | Zach Hamill | BC | IP Alpine Panthers | 1st | Boston Bruins |
| 2007 | Billy Sweatt | IL | TMD 88 | 2nd | Chicago Blackhawks |
| 2007 | Stefan Legein | ON | Oakville Coyotes | 2nd | Columbus Blue Jackets |
| 2007 | Trevor Cann | ON | Oakville Coyotes | 2nd | Colorado Avalanche |
| 2007 | Drew Schiestel | ON | Mission Rolling Gators | 2nd | Buffalo Sabres |
| 2007 | Taylor Ellington | BC | Claremont HS | 2nd | Vancouver Canucks |
| 2007 | Justin Vaive | NY | Oakville Coyotes | 4th | Anaheim Ducks |
| 2007 | Mitch Fadden | BC | Wild | 4th | Tampa Bay Lightning |
| 2007 | Chris Terry | ON | Brampton Radicals | 5th | Carolina Hurricanes |
| 2007 | Pat Maroon | MO | Homecare America | 6th | Philadelphia Flyers |
| 2007 | Justin Courtnall | BC | Wild | 7th | Tampa Bay Lightning |
| 2006 | Nigel Williams | IL | Glen Are | 2nd | Colorado Avalanche |
| 2006 | Rhett Rakhshani | CA | OC Blades | 4th | New York Islanders |
| 2006 | Cameron Cepek | CA | OC Blades | 7th | Montreal Canadians |
| 2005 | Bobby Ryan | MI | Tour USA 87 | Anaheim Ducks | |
| 2005 | Paul Stastny | QC | 2nd | Colorado Avalanche | |
| 2000 | Brad Boyes | ON | Mississauga Rattlers | 1st | Boston Bruins |
| 1998 | Mike Van Ryn | ON | Team Easton/Bauer & Sarnia Roadrunners | 1st | Florida Panthers |
| 1999 | Noah Clarke | CA | Beach Boys | 9th | LA Kings |
| 1997 | Jason Chimera | AB | Edmonton Saronge | 5th | Columbus Blue Jackets |
| 1999 | Jamie Lundmark | AB | Edmonton Saronge | 1st | New York Rangers |
| 1984 | Luc Robitaille | QC | LA beach games | 9th | LA Kings |
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