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cuttergauthier · 1 year ago
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The Story Of Us
I hope you love it❤️
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Kirby Dach X Female Strome Reader
This is apart of the fic The Story Of Us
Kirbydach
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KirbyDach New Chapter in Montreal with my girl, excited to get to work❤️
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Ynstrome i love you, excited to be here by your side❤️
→kirbydach i love you more❤️
Dylanstrome good luck man!
→kirbydach thanks Dylan!
Colecaufield Excited to have you here!!!
Montrealcanadians Welcome you two❤️
Taylorstrome we are going to miss you guys❤️
→ynstrome Miss you guys, i’ll be sure to visit Washington as soon as i can❤️
Ryanstrome take care of my sister!!!
→kirbydach I always do!!
B.gally11 Can’t wait to get started!!!
Connormurphy We miss you guys in Chicago already!!!
→ynstrome we miss you guys too❤️
Nicksuzuki Welcome you two!! 
Coltondach wish you guys could have stayed in Chicago until i get there😭
→ynstrome don’t make me cry😭
Jonathantoews Chicago is going to miss you guys!!
Kirbydach & Ynstrome
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KirbyDach & Ynstrome I love you so much & i can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives together🤍 also so happy to have had my family there to celebrate the engagement with us🤍
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Kirbydach I love you so much, i can’t wait to marry you❤️
→ynstrome my forever❤️
Taylorstrome So happy for you two, Happy I was there to celebrate with you both❤️
→Ynstrome love you so much❤️❤️
Dylanstrome no one else I'd want for my sister, congrats again ❤️
→kirbydach thanks man!❤️
→Ynstrome love you dyl❤️
Colecaufield So happy for you two❤️
Mamastrome Love you both, can’t wait to have another son❤️
Coltondach ABOUT TIME!!!!!!
Coltondach I’M SO EXCITED ❤️
→kirbydach Love you bro❤️
→Ynstrome love you colt❤️
Jackhughes Congrats man!
CanadiansMlt Congratulations from the habs family❤️
Christiandvorak Happy for you two!!!
B.gally11 they grow up so fast🥲
EmmaFortin So Happy for you two, I can't wait to celebrate🤍
Connermurphy so happy for you both❤️
Alexdebrincat Congrats baby strome & Kirby❤️❤️
→ynstrome thanks Alex, we miss you and the family so much❤️
Mitchmarner Congrats kid!!!❤️
→ynstrome Thanks mitchy, i miss you and steph so much❤️
→Stephlachance we miss you too, i’m so happy for you❤️
Joshanderson Hell yess!!!!
Byangelaprice Yay, so happy for you two❤️
KirbyDach & YnDach
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KirbyDach & YnDach Mr. & Mrs. Dach
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Coltondach Best wedding ever!!!! Welcome to the family sister❤️
Dylanstrome Couldn’t be happier for you two❤️
Ryanstrome Love you both❤️
Canadiensmtl Congratulations ❤️
TaylorStrome The most beautiful Bride🥰
Kirbydach & Yndach
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Kirbydach & Yndach everyone meet Y/D/N Dach🤍 Yn and I couldn't be happier🤍
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Yndach I couldn’t be happier❤️
Coltondach HELL YES UNCLE COLT IS GOING TO SPOIL HER❤️
→kirbydach Wouldn’t expect anything else❤️
Dylanstrome Wes is excited to meet her niece!!
Taylorstrome So happy for you guys!!🥹❤️
Ryanstrome another niece, I am so excited for you both❤️
B.gally11 when did the kids become parents?
Colecaufield She’s cuter than you Kirby!
→kirbydach i hate you!
→Colecaufield no you don’t!
Nicksuzuki Thank god she looks like her mon and not you!!
Jonathantoews Weren't you a rookie yesterday? Congrats you two, she's adorable🤍
Byangelaprice Congrats from the Price family, we are so happy for you guys❤️
→Yndach we love you guys❤️
Jackhughes Congrats guys!!!
NHL Welcome to the NHL family Y/D/N❤️
Connormurphy congrats you guys, can’t wait to visit!!!!❤️
Alexdebrincat lynds and i will visit with Archie🤍
→yndach can’t wait for you both to meet her soon❤️
Christiandvorak Congratulations!!!
Mitchmarner Congrats you guys, she’s adorable!!🤍
→stephlachance Yn i’m on my way with gifts!!🥹❤️
→Yndach Thanks you two, can’t wait for you guys to meet her🥹❤️
Mamastrome my baby has a baby🤍
→yndach love you mom❤️
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bluepanda7 · 5 years ago
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mitchbeck · 6 years ago
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CANTLON'S CORNER: KNOBLAUCH NAMED NEW HARTFORD WOLF PACK BENCH BOSS
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The New York Rangers finally named a new head coach, on Monday after a 15-week search to replace the fired Keith McCambridge. Kris Knoblauch becomes the seventh coach in team history, but no assistant coaches were named. Also, no quotes were released in the statement from either Pack GM Chris Drury, Rangers GM Jeff Gorton, or Team President, John Davidson, regarding the hire, which comes off as a bit unusual. Knoblauch, 40, joins the Rangers organization after being released by the Philadelphia Flyers after two years (2017-19) as an assistant coach as part of the team's organizational purge. Knoblauch’s 13 seasons of coaching experience have been primarily in Canadian major junior hockey. His specialty is running the offense according to a very knowledgeable NHL scout. “He is an offensive-orientated coach with strong work on the power play side of the game.” He was the Head Coach for seven consecutive seasons in Canadian major junior hockey. His first was with the Kootenay Ice (Cranbrook, BC) of the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 2010 till 2012. He also served as the top dog with the Erie Otters (OHL) for parts of five seasons from (2012-2017). Knoblauch’s seven seasons as a head coach with these two teams earned himself a record of 298-130-16-13 in 457 regular-season games (.684 points percentage). In his first season with the Kootenay Ice (which just relocated to Winnipeg) in the 2010-11 season, Knoblauch guided the team to 46-21-1-4 (97 points) in the Central Division. They finished third behind Red Deer and Medicine Hat and saw the team win the WHL Championship knocking off Portland (OR) Winter Hawks in five games. The Ice won 16 of their 19 WHL playoff games. The following season the team finished fourth behind Edmonton, Calgary, and Medicine Hat and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual Memorial Cup champions, the Edmonton Oil Kings. He is the second Wolf Pack head coach to come from the Kootenay program. The other was the Wolf Pack’s third coach, Ryan McGill. He was in Hartford for three years (2002-2005). Ironically, Knoblauch played for McGill in Edmonton, and Kootenay (which relocated from Edmonton) while McGill succeeded Knoblauch in his second tour of duty in Kootenay when Knoblauch left for the OHL. McGill is currently an assistant coach with the Vegas Golden Knights. Knoblauch would then have four full seasons with the Erie Otters (2013-2017) who posted a 204-58-7-3 record (.768 winning percentage) while he was there. Erie went on to win at least 50 games in all four seasons, thus becoming the first team in the history of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL is comprised of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Western Hockey League) to post four consecutive 50-win seasons.
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He first arrived in Erie in 2012-13 replacing former New Haven Nighthawk player and head coach, Robbie Ftorek. The team finished dead-last in the OHL before they had those four consecutive fantastic campaigns. The following season the Otters finished third in the OHL Midwest Division before falling to Guelph in the OHL semifinals. In 2014-15 Erie won the Midwest Division with a record of 50-14-2-2 with Connor McDavid, Dylan Strome, and Alex DeBrincat on the team. They would go on to lose to Oshawa four-games-to-one in the semis. In 2015-16, they fashioned 52-14-1-0 record yet lost to the Dale Hunter coached London Knights in the semifinals. His last junior campaign in the 2016-17 season he had current Wolf Pack player, Darren Raddysh, on the team. The Otters won the OHL title beating the Mississauga Steelheads four-games-to-one to capture the John Robertson Cup but they lost in the Memorial Cup Final to the host Windsor Spitfires 4-3. Knoblauch received the Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHL’s Coach of the Year in 2015-16, and he was named to the OHL’s Second All-Star Team coach in 2013-14. He won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy for having the OHL’s best regular-season record in back-to-back seasons (2015-16 and 2016-17). Over those seven junior seasons he was responsible for developing a lot of high end young talent in the NHL, including Connor McDavid (Edmonton), Alex DeBrincat (Chicago), Sam Reinhart (Buffalo), Dylan Strome (Chicago), Andre Burakovsky (Colorado), Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay), Erik Cernak (Tampa Bay), Connor Brown (Ottawa), and Travis Dermott (Toronto). Knoblauch is a native of Imperial, Saskatchewan. He was Assistant Coach with Kootenay for three seasons (2007– 2010) before being elevated to their head coach. He began his coaching career as an Assistant Coach with the Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) for one season in 2006-07. In addition, Knoblauch has coached in several international tournaments. He served as an Assistant Coach with Team Canada at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, helping the Canadians earn a silver medal. Knoblauch also served as the Head Coach for Canada-Red at the 2015 World U-17 Hockey Challenge. Knoblauch was selected by the New York Islanders in the seventh round, (166th overall), in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. He played parts of four seasons of major junior hockey in the WHL (1995-1999) with the Red Deer Rebels, Edmonton/Kootenay Ice, and Lethbridge Hurricanes, where his head coach was former New England Whaler, Bryan Maxwell. He followed that with five seasons (1999-2004) of Canadian college hockey at the University of Alberta (CWUAA). Knoblauch, a forward, registered 117 points (38 goals, 79 assists) in 102 games with the Golden Bears as he helped the school win a CIAU National Championship in his first season in 1999-00 beating the University of Moncton 6-2 to win the David Johnston University Cup. He played just one year of minor pro hockey in 2004-06 with the defunct Central Hockey League, Austin Ice Bats. The team that was started and co-owned originally by ex-Whalers, Paul Lawless, and Blaine Stoughton when it was in the now-defunct Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL) that merged with the Central Hockey League in 2001. He also played four playoff games for the defunct Asheville (NC) Smoke (UHL) after his last junior season. (Portions of a Rangers press release were used in the formation of this story) Read the full article
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deftonesfreek · 7 years ago
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Two heroes tonight: #ChloeKim & #AlexDeBrincat. #TeamUSA #Olympics #Blackhawks
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hockeysnipers · 4 years ago
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Alex DeBrincat
Alex DeBrincat #AlexDeBrincat #ChicagoBlackhawks
Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 2 Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 3 Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 4 Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 6 Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 7 Alex DeBrincat Chicago Blackhawks 8 Alexander DeBrincat (born December 18, 1997) is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the…
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martinjones · 8 years ago
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urls
if anyone wants some urls lmk! i’m not in this fandom anymore & i’m kind of just letting them sit around but i can’t bring myself to actually delete them, so msg this blog if you want to (hopefully) use anything! the list is:
canon
- joepavelski
- hertl
- nolanpatrick (very timely!)
- maxdomi
- maxjones
- demko
- cliffpu
- larseller
- michaelmcleod
non-canon
- austonmatthew
- alexdebrincats
- joshuahosangs
- matthewtkachuks
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braypoints · 7 years ago
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best thing ever is getting urls of players full names. like just their names.
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fuckbrendanlipstick · 8 years ago
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brandoncarlo · 8 years ago
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@alexdebrincat He does have the fastest record. last year larkin took a run head start and connor like everyone else who’s done the fastest skater started from a stop. and connor broke the record from a standing start. 
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zachjparise · 8 years ago
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@alexdebrincat point!!!!!
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mitchbeck · 6 years ago
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KRIS KNOBLAUCH NAMED HEAD COACH OF THE AHL’S HARTFORD WOLF PACK
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Becomes 7th Head Coach in HWP History BY: The New York Rangers NEW YORK, July 29, 2019 – The New York Rangers announced today that the team has named Kris Knoblauch Head Coach of the Rangers’ American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. Knoblauch is the seventh head coach in Wolf Pack history. Knoblauch, 40, joins the Rangers organization with 13 seasons of coaching experience, including parts of seven seasons as a head coach. Most recently, he served as an Assistant Coach with the Philadelphia Flyers for the past two seasons (2017-18 and 2018-19). Prior to joining the Flyers, Knoblauch served as a Head Coach for seven consecutive seasons (2010-11 – 2016-17), first with the Kootenay Ice of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2010-11 and 2011-12, and then with the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for parts of five seasons from 2012-13 – 2016-17. Over Knoblauch’s seven seasons as a head coach with Kootenay and Erie, his teams posted a 298-130-16-13 record in 457 regular-season games (.684 points percentage). In his first season with Kootenay in 2010-11, Knoblauch guided the team to a 46-21-1-4 record (97 points) in the regular season and helped the team win the WHL Championship, as the Ice won 16 of 19 WHL playoff games. In Knoblauch’s four full seasons with Erie (2013-14 – 2016-17), the Otters posted a 204-58-7-3 record (.768 points percentage). Erie won at least 50 games in all four seasons, becoming the first team in the history of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL; comprised of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and Western Hockey League) to post four consecutive 50-win seasons. During Knoblauch’s tenure with Erie, the Otters won the OHL Championship in 2016-17, won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy for having the OHL’s best regular-season record in back-to-back seasons (2015-16 and 2016-17), and in addition to their Championship in 2016-17, also advanced to the OHL Championship in 2014-15. Knoblauch received the Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHL’s Coach of the Year in 2015-16, and he was named to the OHL’s Second All-Star Team in 2013-14. Over his seven seasons as a head coach in either the OHL or WHL, Knoblauch played a key role in the development of numerous players who are currently in the NHL, including Connor McDavid, Alex DeBrincat, Sam Reinhart, Dylan Strome, Andre Burakovsky, Anthony Cirelli, Erik Cernak, Connor Brown, and Travis Dermott. Prior to becoming being named Kootenay’s Head Coach, the Imperial, Saskatchewan native served as an Assistant Coach with Kootenay for three seasons (2007-08 – 2009-10). He began his coaching career as an Assistant Coach with the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL for one season (2006-07). In addition, Knoblauch has coached in several international tournaments. He served as an Assistant Coach with Canada at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, helping Canada earn a silver medal. Knoblauch also served as the Head Coach for Canada-Red at the 2015 World U17 Hockey Challenge. Knoblauch was selected by the New York Islanders in the seventh round, 166th overall, of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. He played parts of four seasons of junior hockey in the WHL (1995-96 – 1998-99) with the Red Deer Rebels, Edmonton/Kootenay Ice, and Lethbridge Hurricanes, followed by five seasons (1999-00 – 2003-04) at the University of Alberta. Knoblauch, a forward, registered 117 points (38 goals, 79 assists) in 102 games at the University of Alberta, and he helped the school win a National Championship in his first season in 1999-00. Read the full article
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braypoints · 7 years ago
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woaw again??
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zachjparise · 8 years ago
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@alexdebrincat point scored!!!!
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brandoncarlo · 8 years ago
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@alexdebrincat no but they clarified it was different starts and were talking about how connor did break gartner’s record 
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