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Synonyms for lebda or Related words with lebda
knuble
courtnall
carkner
terreri
liffiton
cheveldae
gionta
sillinger
schmautz
preissing
pominville
eminger
beleskey
rucchin
spaling
schremp
konroyd
hamhuis
cammalleri
krushelnyski
skrudland
legwand
sandlak
chelios
vaive
adduono
tugnutt
bucyk
risebrough
willsie
jyles
stajan
durbano
babych
mahinmi
nieuwendyk
nilan
gilbride
pavelski
hainsey
tocchet
brimsek
mottau
mckegney
connauton
foyston
komisarek
shattenkirk
goligoski
bacashihua
Examples of "lebda"
The Wadi
Lebda
Dam is an embankment dam located on Wadi
Lebda
, south of Khoms in the Murqub District, Libya. Completed in 1982, the primary purpose of the dam is water supply for irrigation and flood control.
Lebda
and Robert Slaney were traded to the Nashville Predators for Cody Franson and Matthew Lombardi on July 3, 2011.
On February 5, 2013,
Lebda
signed a professional try-out contract with the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League.
Lebda
attended Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove, Illinois for two years. In addition to hockey, he also played golf and volleyball. He then relocated to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was a participant on the USA National Under-18 Team.
Lebda
graduated from Pioneer High School.
During his career with the Red Wings,
Lebda
was often paired with Chris Chelios, a fellow Chicago suburban native who is 20 years his elder. While growing up in suburban Chicago,
Lebda
considered Chelios an idol, and modeled his game after his.
Due to sub-par play to start the 2008–09 NHL season,
Lebda
found himself a healthy scratch for three straight games before returning to the lineup.
Today Al Khums Municipality consists of some small towns on the outskirts of Al Khums Center like:
Lebda
, Seleen, El-Sahel and Suuq El-Khamis.
In the 2007–08 NHL season,
Lebda
suited up for 78 games, as well as 19 playoff games as the Red Wings won the 2008 Stanley Cup.
Lebda
made his international debut for United States at the 2002 World Junior Championships, where he recorded two goals in seven games.
Following the 2010–11 NHL season
Lebda
became a free agent, and on November 7, 2011, the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League signed
Lebda
to a professional tryout agreement. With NHL affiliate, the Columbus Blue Jackets, suffering injuries on the defense he was subsequently signed to a one-year deal for the remainder of the season with the Jackets on January 19, 2012.
On July 7, 2010,
Lebda
signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. However, he struggled during his time in Toronto, playing only 41 games and posting a career-worst -14. His spell as a Leaf was most notable for the fact that, in a game against the Atlanta Thrashers which the Leafs won 9-3,
Lebda
somehow finished the game -3. His one and only goal came against the Montreal Canadiens a month and a half later.
The ruins of Leptis Magna are located in Khoms, Libya, east of Tripoli, on the coast where the Wadi
Lebda
meets the sea. The site is one of best preserved Roman ruins in the Mediterranean.
Lebda
played college hockey at the University of Notre Dame. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Detroit Red Wings in 2004, and was assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Wings' minor league affiliate in the American Hockey League.
Lebda
was unable to suit up for a NHL game until the 2005–06 NHL season due to the NHL lockout. He became the first Red Wing since Greg Johnson in 1993 to score his first NHL goal on opening night. He played in 46 games that regular season and all of Detroit's six opening round playoff games.
After starting his career in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization, Slaney was traded with Brett
Lebda
to the Nashville Predators for Matthew Lombardi and Cody Franson on July 3, 2011. He was then traded along with Blake Geoffrion and a second round pick to the Montreal Canadiens for defenseman Hal Gill and a conditional fifth round draft pick.
The Leafs made two key free agent additions, adding centers Tim Connolly from the Buffalo Sabres and Philippe Dupuis from the Colorado Avalanche. The Leafs also added to their blue line by trading Brett
Lebda
and prospect Robert Slaney to the Nashville Predators in exchange for Cody Franson and center Matthew Lombardi.
Brett Steven
Lebda
(born January 15, 1982) is a former American professional ice hockey defenseman, who last played with the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League (AHL). He has played in the National Hockey League with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Detroit Red Wings where he won a Stanley Cup in 2008.
On July 3, 2011, Franson, along with forward Matthew Lombardi, was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Brett
Lebda
and Robert Slaney. During the subsequent 2011–12 season, Franson played 57 games for the Maple Leafs, scoring 21 points and finishing with a plus-minus rating of –1.
Game five, in Detroit, ended with a series of nasty incidents as the Flames' frustration got the better of them. Upset with Detroit's constant bumping of Miikka Kiprusoff throughout the series, and angry with what they believed was an illegal, low-bridge hit by Brett
Lebda
on Daymond Lankow late in the 5–1 loss, the Flames lashed out. First Langkow delivered a quick punch to the face of
Lebda
following that hit, and later backup goaltender Jamie McLennan delivered a two-handed slash to Wings forward Johan Franzen after only being in goal for eighteen seconds. McLennan received a match penalty for the slash, and was suspended five games by the NHL. Head coach Jim Playfair was fined $25,000, and the Flames organization $100,000. Franzen would exact a measure of revenge for the hit in game six by scoring the winning goal in double overtime that eliminated the Flames.
After graduating from Bucknell University, Doug
Lebda
went to work for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Pittsburgh as an auditor and consultant. When he decided to purchase his first home and obtain a mortgage, he found the process of visiting multiple banks and combing through mortgage offers frustrating, time consuming, and exhausting.
Lebda
realized that if the process was that difficult for someone with his financial acumen, then there must be a massive market of others with the same desire for a better way. With this idea, Doug founded CreditSource USA in 1996 with Jamey Bennett, whom he knew from Bucknell and had previous experience founding BookWire. The new company was later rebranded as LendingTree and by 1998, LendingTree launched nationally online with its headquarters based in Charlotte, NC.
Due to internal cap restrictions on July 3, 2011, he was traded along with Cody Franson by the Predators to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Brett
Lebda
and Robert Slaney. In the 2011-12 season, on October 6, 2011, he made his return from concussion and played in his first game as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, scoring the game-winning goal against the Montreal Canadiens.