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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Margaret Avison, Scott Walker, Stacey Spiegel, Gary Goodyear, Trevor Gillies, Bryan Little, Jim Schoenfeld, Gordon Guggisberg, Peter Gzowski, Bruce Trigger, John Hecimovic, Bob Wren, Tim Brent, Louie DeBrusk, Alex Forsyth, Chris Haughton, Scott Thorman, Joseph E. Seagram, James Paris Lee, Jacob Hespeler, J. R. Fitzpatrick, Wolf Koenig, Steve Lambke, Rob Ducey, Ian Leggatt, Ashley Newbrough, Ron Shaver, Ray Getliffe, Allan Reuter, Brad Shaw, Pat Sobeski, Alexander Edwards, Arthur White, Andy Keen, William Twaits, Janko Peric, James Young, Frank Scott Hogg, Christopher Hinton, James Cowan, Adam Butcher, Anthony Maggiacomo, Bill Wylie, Barry Sullivan, Mandy Butcher, Mike Moffat, Robert Lane, Mark Lee, Raymond Brown, Brenda Irving, Nathan Brannen, John Ashley, Don Laurence, Clarence Dolson, Mike Hoffman, Norman Himes, John Tanner, Lex Chisholm. Excerpt: Scott Walker (born July 19, 1973) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently the head coach of the Guelph Storm in the Ontario Hockey League. During his 17 seasons as a professional hockey player, Walker played in 829 regular season games in the National Hockey League where he scored 397 points and earned 1,135 minutes in penalties before retiring as a player following the 2009-10 NHL season. He also competed in three Ice Hockey World Championships (1999, 2001, and 2005) as a member of Team Canada. Scott Walker first played junior hockey for Kitchener of the OHA Junior 'B' league in 1989-90, moving to his hometown Cambridge team later that season. In 1991, he moved up to the Owen Sound Platers of the Ontario Hockey League for two seasons. His play with the Platers led the Vancouver Canucks to select him in the fifth round, 124th overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. He first joined the Canucks's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Hamilton in...