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1999-2000 Stanley Cup Scoring Leaders
Gm G A Pts +/- PM PP Brett Hull, Dal 23 11 13 24 3 4 3 Mike Modano, Dal 23 10 13 23 3 10 4 Jason Arnott, NJ 23 8 12…2001-02 Stanley Cup Scoring Leaders
Gm G A Pts +/- PM PP Peter Forsberg, Col 20 9 18 27 8 20 0 Steve Yzerman, Det 23 6 17 23 4 10 4 Joe Sakic, Col 21 9…2000-01 Stanley Cup Scoring Leaders
Gm G A Pts +/- PM PP Joe Sakic, Col 21 13 13 26 6 6 5 Patrik Elias, NJ 25 9 14 23 11 10 3 Milan Hejduk, Col 23 7 16…2000 Deaths: M - Q
Jean MacArthurCharles MacGillivaryJeff MacNellyConrad McRaeMeredith MacRaePercy McRaeConrad Marca-RelliNancy MarchandAlice Sheets MarriottDon MartinHelen MartinWalter MatthauStanley…Phillips Exeter Academy
(Encyclopedia) Phillips Exeter AcademyPhillips Exeter Academyĕkˈsətər [key], at Exeter, N.H.; coeducational; chartered 1781, opened 1783 by John Phillips. It has been an influential preparatory…Coffin, James Henry
(Encyclopedia) Coffin, James Henry, 1806–73, American mathematician and meteorologist, was professor of mathematics and physics, Lafayette College, 1846–73. In an observatory which he built on Mt.…Canonicus
(Encyclopedia) CanonicusCanonicuskənŏnˈĭkəs [key], c.1565–1647, Native North American chief, who ruled the Narragansett when the Pilgrims landed in New England. He granted (1636) Rhode Island to…Williams, William, American political leader
(Encyclopedia) Williams, William, 1731–1811, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Lebanon, Conn. He served in the French and Indian War and held…Coddington, William
(Encyclopedia) Coddington, William, 1601–78, one of the founders of Rhode Island, probably b. Boston, England. He came to America in 1630 as an officer of the Massachusetts Bay Company and was its…Rinehart, Mary Roberts
(Encyclopedia) Rinehart, Mary RobertsRinehart, Mary Robertsrīnˈhärt [key], 1876–1958, American novelist, b. Pittsburgh. A graduate nurse, she married Dr. Stanley M. Rinehart in 1896. The first of her…