Anaheim - Duck Hunt

Anaheim - Duck Hunt





Mikhail Shtalenkov is a former National Hockey League goaltender. Drafted 108th overall by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the 1993 Entry Draft, Shtalenkov went on to have 7 year career in the NHL. Shtalenkov also played for the Edmonton Oilers, Phoenix Coyotes and the Florida Panthers. Shtalenkov also played many years of International play with Dynamo Moscow and the Russian National Team. In 1998, Shtalenkov won a silver medal for Team Russia in Nagano, Japan where he was the starting goaltender. In 1992 at the Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, Shtalenkov won a gold medal with the Unified Team as the starting goaltender.

Cooper Of Canada
was a sporting goods manufacturer based in the Toronto, Ontario area. Started in 1949 by Jack Cooper and Cecil Weeks and branded “Cooper Weeks” until June 15, 1971 when the company was renamed Cooper of Canada when Cecil Weeks sold his company shares to Jack Cooper. Cooper was once considered the leader in protective gear and goalie equipment as the company pioneered team colored hockey equipment and the use of nylon, foam, and modern plastics in equipment manufacturing. Some big name goalies to wear Cooper in the NHL were Mike Vernon, Rick Wamsley, Mike Luit, Ron Hextall, Ed Belfour and Tom Barrasso.