Where are they now?

Started by Greg Berge, March 10, 2003, 10:01:46 AM

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kingpin248

I believe Kuczmanski was an architect, before he left the team.
Matt Carberry
my blog | The Z-Ratings (KRACH for other sports)

RedAR

Oh, my bad.  I got the K's mixed up.

I don't think Krahn is an architect, then.

Section A

A quote from the Big Red Athletics site, on Scott Krahn's bio....

"Scott is enrolled in Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences."

Adam

Anyone know where Doug Stienstra is these days?

President, Beef-N-Cheese Academic Society 1998-2001

Tom Tseng \'87

I did a Google search, and I think Doug is now playing for the Nijmegen Tigers of the Netherlands.  According to http://www.tigers.nl/english/verslag/verslag36.htm, I dare say that he played as recently as the end of January.

With Google, you can find anything/anybody...B-]

Tom Tseng \'87

For Doug's bio:
http://www.tigers.nl/english/spelers/team.htm
and click on the text below the team photo.

gwm3

I never knew this about Doug:

"Doug Stienstra is een stevige Nederlands-Canadese aanvaller met een neusje voor doelpunten. De in West-Canada geboren forward was tweemaal topscorer bij de Cornell University op het hoogste college-niveau in de VS. In 2000 tekende hij een contract bij de New Jersey Devils. Zijn Europese debuut beleefde hij vorig jaar bij Bracknell in de hoogste Britse divisie."

:-P


cquinn

Or how about attending a Boston @ Montreal game and hearing Ryan Hughes announced in the Boston starting line-up.  He had been called up from Providence the day before and it was his first NHL game.

ugarte

What happened to Ryan?  He got called up in 95/96, played one year in the IHL and that is all that hockeydb.com had on him.

His post-Bruins year was a noticeable regression from his year in Providence, but he also played in far fewer games. Did he get injured?


judy

www.hockeydb.com

you can do a search by alum and find out where they are

jtwcornell91

Quote"Doug Stienstra is een stevige Nederlands-Canadese aanvaller met een neusje voor doelpunten. De in West-Canada geboren forward was tweemaal topscorer bij de Cornell University op het hoogste college-niveau in de VS. In 2000 tekende hij een contract bij de New Jersey Devils. Zijn Europese debuut beleefde hij vorig jaar bij Bracknell in de hoogste Britse divisie."

Does someone want to try and tell me the Dutch language is not an elaborate parody of English and German?  Those wacky Dutch practical jokesters!


Josh Herman \'99

The Dutch language is not an elaborate parody of German and English.




I have no idea what I'm talking about, but somebody had to say it.   ::screwy::

John ILR \'02

That's amazing. I'm from San Diego and I also only catch Gulls games by accident. They play on Channel 4 which most regularly plays reruns of Padre games??? Who want to see those? Anyway I have caught part of two games this year and Laddy played in both. Earlier this season he played for Idaho. In the game you referenced Denis put in a shootout goal, but LB still lost.

jtwcornell91

Then there's the time I went to a game in Corpus Christi thinking Eddy Skazyk was no longer playing on the Icerays, and was surprised to find him in net:
http://elf.hockey.cornell.edu/read.php?f=1&i=1305&t=1305#reply_1305

I had a similar experience in Berlin, when one of the defensemen for the Eisbären turned out to be a guy who had played in Bern the season before; I had no idea where he was playing until they announced him in the lineup.


Richard Stott

Online translation of the Steinstra bio:

Doug Stienstra is a firm Nederlands-Canadese attacker with a neusje for aim points.   In West-Canada born forward which twice  topscorer at the Cornell University on highest college-niveau in the US.   In 2000 he signed a contract at the New Jersey Devils.   To be European debuut polite he previous year at Bracknell in the highest britse divisie.