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It was not until midway through her senior year that she learned she was not going to fulfill the NCAA's minimum 16 core high school curriculum courses, according to Ranford and her father, George.
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(AP) - When Michael Wall was 11, he attended his first NHL game in Edmonton and marveled at Oilers goalie Bill Ranford and Detroit counterpart Chris Osgood.
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At that point, the 27-year-old from nowhere in particular was making just more than $500,000, six times less than Ranford, but he posted a career-best .920 save percentage and Washington made an unlikely run to the Stanley Cup finals.
Archive 2008-03-01 James Mirtle 2008
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Roloson's 12 wins are the most by an Oilers goalie since Bill Ranford won 16 in the 1990 playoffs. ...
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Says Muckler: Bill Ranford hadn't played a playoff game in 1990, and he lost the first game 6-2.
USATODAY.com - Postseason hopes lie in unseasoned hands 2006
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It was really only an injury to Ranford in 1997-98 that allowed Kolzig to take over the starter's duties, and he hasn't relinquished them since.
Archive 2008-03-01 James Mirtle 2008
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Worst trade: When they traded Bill Ranford and Geoff Courtnall to Edmonton in March 1988 for Andy Moog, they inadvertently provided the Oilers with the goaltender that would stone them in the 1990 final.
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Bill Ranford, Curtis Joseph, said Rudkowsky, an Alberta native.
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However, Ranford says 1-800-Flowers believes e-commerce on Facebook is a big opportunity and the space is changing so quickly that to ignore it would be a mistake.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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"It's a great way to drive transactions and keep the user within that experience," Ranford said.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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