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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: 50. Chapters: Alexandre Bolduc, Alexandre Burrows, Alexandre Tremblay, Alex Bourret, Alex Grant (ice hockey), Armands B rzi, Benoit Gosselin, Benoit Mondou, Cedric McNicoll, Daniel Shank, Dave Morissette, David-Alexandre Beauregard, Dominic Roussel, Francis Pare, Francois Groleau, Francois Methot, Guillaume Lefebvre, J. F. Quintin, Jason Pominville, Jean-Claude Bergeron, Jean-Francois David, Jean-Francois Jomphe, Jonathan Bellemare, Julien Ellis, Marc-Andre Bergeron, Mario Gosselin (ice hockey), Mathieu Biron, Matthew Pistilli, Matthieu Descoteaux, Maxime Legault, Maxime Macenauer, Michael Bournival, Michel Periard, Nick Petersen, Olivier Michaud, Pascal Dupuis, Pascal Pelletier, Patrice Lefebvre, Patrick Lalime, Patrick Lebeau, Patrick Traverse, Paul Adey, Paul Pageau, Philippe Paradis, Pierre Rioux, Radim Vrbata, Robert Desjardins, Ryan Kavanagh, Sebastien Charpentier (ice hockey), Sebastien Piche, Sergio Momesso, Stefano Giliati, Stephane Morin, Stephane Robidas, Stephan Lebeau, Steve Penney (ice hockey), Steve Plouffe, Timo Pielmeier, Trevor Ettinger, Zbyn k Michalek. Excerpt: Alexandre Menard-Burrows (born April 11, 1981) is a French-Canadian professional ice hockey right winger with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is known for playing in the style of an agitator and for his ascension to the NHL from being an undrafted player in the ECHL. After a two-year career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), he played in the minor leagues for three seasons. He was signed by the Canucks in 2005 from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. Burrows established himself as a checking forward with the Canucks in his first three NHL seasons before emerging as a scorer with four consecutive 20-goal seasons from 2008 09 to 2011 12. Before making it to the NHL, Burrows also enjoyed a prolific ball hockey career, competing in national and international tournaments in the summers. In 2005, he was named the International Ball Hockey Player of the Year. He has also been inducted into the Canadian and International Ball Hockey Halls of Fame. Burrows played two seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with the Shawinigan Cataractes, beginning in 2000 01. He recorded 16 goals and 30 points over 63 regular season games, then added three points over 10 post-season games. The following season, he improved to 35 goals and 70 points over 64 games, third in team-scoring, behind Jonathan Bellemare and Jason Pominville. He went on to lead his team in post-season scoring with nine goals and 20 points in 12 games as the Cataractes advanced to the Conference Finals, where they were eliminated in seven games by the Victoriaville Tigres. Undrafted by a National Hockey League (NHL) club, Burrows went professional in 2002 03 with the Greenville Grrrowl of the ECHL, a third-tier minor league. Late in his professional rookie season, he transferred to the Baton Rouge Kingfish and finished with a combined 32 points in 66 games between the two teams. The following season, in 2003 04, he returned to t