User:Chanandrew6/John Carlson (ice hockey)/Bibliography

Burnside, Scott. “How the Capitals' John Carlson Became the Best Defenseman in...” The Athletic, The Athletic, 8 Jan. 2020, www.theathletic.com/1516862/2020/01/09/how-the-capitals-john-carlson-became-the-best-defenseman-in-the-nhl/.


 * This article contains some information on Carlson’s path to the NHL and some personal life information. I will use the information to cite any uncited information already in the article. This source is also good for adding new information in for the “playing career” and “personal life” sections.

Chimelis, Ron. “UMass Loses Puck Recruit.” Republican, The (Springfield, MA), 2008, p. C02. Access World News, infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.georgetown.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/12140D6C6F954640. Accessed 27 July 2020.


 * This article contains information on Carlson’s original commitment to UMASS and eventual decision to play juniors in the OHL instead. This is never mentioned in the junior section, so I will write about it there.

Hageny, John Christian. “Hockey: Where Are They Now? St. Joseph's John Carlson a Capital Investment.” Nj.com: Blogs (Newark, NJ), 2013. Access World News, infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.georgetown.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/16194F69E94137E0. Accessed 27 July 2020.


 * This article contains information about Carlson’s personal life and first year of high school in New Jersey. This information will be used in the personal life section and youth/juniors section

“John Carlson.” USA Hockey, www.teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/2664612-john-carlson.


 * This article contains some information on career accomplishments from juniors to international play. This information will be used to supplement the junior and international play sections, either for adding additional information or for citing what’s already in the article.

“John Carlson Captures Calder Cup Title.” Ontario Hockey League, 15 June 2009, www.ontariohockeyleague.com/john-carlson-captures-calder-cup-title/.


 * This article contains information on Carlson’s Calder Cup championship with the AHL’s Hershey Bears. The information helps bridge between Carlson’s junior and professional career, so it will be used in both sections.

“KNIGHTS SIGN JOHN CARLSON.” London Knights, www.londonknights.com/knights-sign-john-carlson.


 * This article contains information on Carlson signing with the OHL’s London Knights. This information will go into the juniors section, mainly using the draft information. I could potentially use the provided stats from his USHL season for the statistics tab.

Kravitz, Bob. “Kravitz: Former Ice Player Making Impact in Olympics.” The Indianapolis Star, INI, 15 Feb. 2014, www.indystar.com/story/sports/2014/02/15/kravitz-former-ice-player-making-impact-in-olympics/5511425/.


 * This article contains information about Carlson in the 2014 Sochi Olympics and a few sentences about his move to Indiana to play with the USHL’s Indiana Ice for a season. I will use the information on the Ice for sentences that need citations in the junior section while doing the same with the olympics information in the international play section.

Leone, Tim. "GOLDEN GOAL: HERSHEY BEARS ROOKIE JOHN CARLSON CELEBRATES ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP." The Patriot - News, Jan 07, 2010. ProQuest, http://proxy.library.georgetown.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/285253706?accountid=11091.


 * This article contains information on Carlson’s second championship with the Hershey Bears, Washington's AHL affiliate. I will use this information to cite any new information I add about winning his second Calder trophy.

Oland, Ian. “John Carlson Finishes Fourth in Norris Trophy Voting.” RMNB, 20 June 2019, www.russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2019/06/19/john-carlson-finishes-fourth-in-norris-trophy-voting/.


 * This article states how Carlson finished 4th in Norris Trophy voting as the league’s best all around defenseman in the 18-19 season. This information is relevant given that he was named a finalist for the award in the 19-20 season. This information will go in the professional section.

Pell, Samantha. "Capitals Defenseman John Carlson Named Norris Trophy Finalist."ProQuest, Jul 20, 2020, http://proxy.library.georgetown.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/2425454829?accountid=11091.


 * This article states how Carlson was named one of the finalists for the Norris Trophy during the 19-20 season. This information will go in the professional section.

Pell, Samantha. "Capitals Name Defenseman John Carlson an Alternate Captain."ProQuest, Oct 01, 2019, http://proxy.library.georgetown.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/2299638198?accountid=11091.


 * This article contains information on the Caps naming Carlson an alternate captain. This was never mentioned in the article, so I intend to add it along with the background behind it.

Pyette, Ryan. “Carlson Primed for OHL Debut LONDON KNIGHTS.” London Free Press, The (Ontario, Canada), 2008, p. D1. Access World News, infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.georgetown.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/14E50D6B8ACB6D80. Accessed 27 July 2020.


 * This article contains information about the time leading up to Carlson’s OHL season. There is note of him attending the Washington Capitals training camp and preseason. This will be added to the juniors section. There is also information about how he used to live in Boston which will be added to the personal life section.

USA TODAY Sports, Bob Kravitz. “U.S. Hockey's Carlson Fondly Remembers Key Year in Indiana Juniors.” USA TODAY (Arlington, VA), 2014, p. ARC. Access World News, infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.georgetown.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/14C0A1BD17ABEBD8. Accessed 27 July 2020.


 * This article contains some information on Carlson’s year in Juniors with the USHL’s Indiana Ice.  I intend to add this information to the juniors section since it only mentions of him playing there in 07-08. The article will help go into more detail.