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Derek Laxdal (born
February 21, 1966) is a
Canadian ice
hockey coach and
former professional right winger. On July 5, 2024, he
departed from
serving as...
- Jón
Laxdal may
refer to: Jón
Laxdal (actor), Icelandic-Swiss
actor Jón
Laxdal (composer),
Icelandic composer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Jón
Laxdal (13
October 1865 – 7 July 1928) was an
Icelandic composer. The book, New
Music in Iceland, by the
Swedish music historian, Göran Bergendahl...
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position with the
Vancouver Canucks. In July 2014 he was
succeeded by
Derek Laxdal, who won a
Kelly Cup
championship with the Stars' ECHL affiliate, the Idaho...
- Jón
Laxdal (né Jón
Laxdal Halldórsson; 7 June 1933, Ísafjörður – 15 May 2005, Kaiserstuhl, Aargau) was an Icelandic-Swiss
stage actor. A
child of Icelandic...
- Jóhann
Laxdal (born 27
January 1990) is an
Icelandic footballer who
plays as a
right back. He's pla**** over 100
games for
Stjarnan since breaking into...
- Ice Dogs.
Olver was
succeeded as head
coach by
Derek Laxdal after the season. In 2005–06
Laxdal guided the team back to the playoffs, but they were eliminated...
- his dismissal, the
Thunder announced that
Derek Laxdal would become the team's new head coach.
Laxdal went on to
coach the
Thunder for two
seasons to...
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attendance and
secured the 2025 AHL
Allstar game. Dan Bylsma, 2022–2024
Derek Laxdal, 2024–present Max McCormick, 2022–present
Robert W.
Clarke Trophy (2023...
- (guitar/vocals) and
Shane Matthewson (drums) and long-time
friend Darryl Laxdal (b****), the
group released several demos from 1999 to 2003,
leading to the...