Glen goodall biography
- Glen Goodall (born 22 January 1970) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played for ERC Ingolstadt in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
- Glen Goodall is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played for ERC Ingolstadt in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
- Date of BirthJan 22, 1970 · Age55 · Place of BirthFort Nelson, BC, CAN · Nation.
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Glen Goodall Is The Seattle Hockey Legend You Need To Know
By Andy Eide
The goal came in 1990 during a February game against the Portland Winterhawks at the Arena on Mercer Street. It had to come against Portland. It was an innocent looking play to start. A battle in the corner resulted in the puck squirting out to Seattle Thunderbirds captain Glen Goodall. He pivoted and headed towards the net where he flipped it over the Portland goalie and into the goal.
It was career goal number 262 in the Western Hockey League for Goodall, more than anyone had ever scored before, or since. It’s a mark that nobody has come close to in the 28 years that have followed.
“I can’t remember who won the battle,” Goodall says of the goal. “They got it out to me at the side of the net. I think I took it in front, deked, and scored. I wish I knew who that was in the corner, I don’t know if it was Turner (Stevenson), but they won the battle.”
When you score as many goals as Goodall did over a six-year junior career and 20-year professional career, you’re forgiven if you don’
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An Hour with Margaret River’s Glenn Goodall
Xanadu senior winemaker Glen Goodall is having a good day in the wine region he calls “utopia” – Margaret River. The sun’s shining (again) and the surf’s up, but that will have to wait because Glenn is tasting his way through 25 or so batches of 2015 Chardonnay.
“Chardonnay classification is always one of the best weeks of the year,” Glenn says. And he likes what he sees. “It’s looking good. There was bugger all crop with Chardonnay, but the quality of the material we do have is exceptional.”
There are now a lot more good days than bad at Xanadu, which has quite a chequered history. Established in 1977 by Irishman Dr John Lagan, Xanadu in its early years was known for its striking packaging with the famous blue dragon, and for producing serious quantities of commercial wine. In 2001 it became a publicly-listed company with grand plans and production went through the roof. It all turned sour. Xanadu returned to family ownership in 2005.
There is no general manager on site, although management issues invariably end up in Glenn’s
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Glen Goodall & Guyle Fielder: The faces of Seattle hockey were separated by a generation and united by production
Wedged between the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 212) and the Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre, there is a tidy office.
Within, during working hours, sits Glen Goodall.
Over 1,600 miles straight south is Leisure World, a retirement community in Mesa, Ariz. Daily at the rec center, cue chalked and eyes peeled for incoming snowbirds, is Guyle Fielder.
A 48-year-old real-estate agent, who was born in Fort Nelson, B.C., and grew up in Thompson, Man.
An 88-year-old pool shark, who was born in Potlatch, Idaho, and grew up in Nipawin, Sask.
While you may not be familiar with the names, these are two faces of Seattle hockey.
The centremen – separated by a generation, united by production – owned the Emerald City’s rinks. Fielder dazzled the WHL (pro-hockey version) from 1953-69, while Goodall dominated the WHL (major-junior version) between 1984 and 1990.
They combined for 21 winters of exemplary hockey on behalf of local outfits called the Bombers, Americans, Totems, Br
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