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#was originally uploaded on my utahhockeyclub account then i realised that would be the only post on that account so it gets to live here now#girl vs her emotional support player being in the ahl#doaner come back#i know i left off some guys i'm sorry 😔#utah hockey club#connor ingram#jaxson stauber#karel vejmelka#clayton keller#barrett hayton#lawson crouse#maveric lamoureux#mikhail sergachev#michael kesselring#nick schmaltz#nick bjugstad#jack mcbain#matias maccelli#dylan guenther#logan cooley#john marino#sean durzi#josh doan
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#Jaxson Stauber#utah hockey club#utah hc#nhl#nhl hockey#nhl players#goalie love#love thy goalie#hockey goalies#nhl goalies#24 25 season
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Witnessing a goalie goal live is life changing.
#A Swiftie getting a goalie goal AND a shutout on Taylor Swift night is iconic#We must stan Jaxson Stauber#Hoggy Hogs
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2023-24 Rockford IceHogs Players By Nationality
American: 9 (Anders Bjork, Jackson Cates, Drew Commesso, Dave Gust, Mike Hardman, Wyatt Kaiser, Andy Perrott, Ryder Rolston & Jaxson Stauber) Canadian: 14 (Nolan Allan, Brandon Baddock, Louis Crevier, Colton Dach, Ethan Del Mastro, Josh Healey, Kale Howarth, Bryce Kindopp, Jalen Luypen, Logan Nijhoff, Andy Perrott, Brett Seney, Austin Strand & Mitchell Weeks) Czech: 2 (Marcel Marcel & Michal Teplý) Swedish: 1 (Filip Roos) Finnish: 1 (Antti Saarela)
#Sports#Hockey#Hockey Goalies#AHL#Rockford IceHogs#Celebrities#U.S.A.#U.S.#Canada#Czech Republic#Sweden#Finland
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2024-25 Alphabetical Goalie Directory
Last Updated April 12
Akhtyamov Artur Allen Jake Alnefelt Hugo Andersen Frederik Annunen Justus Askarov Yaroslav Augustine Trey Binnington Jordan Bjarnason Carson Blackwood Mackenzie Blomqvist Joel Bobrovsky Sergei Brossoit Laurent Clara Damian Cloutier Louka Comesso Drew Comrie Eric Cossa Sebastian Daccord Joey Daws Nico Demko Thatcher Dobes Jakub Dostal Lukas Ersson Samuel Fedotov Ivan Fleury Marc- Andre Forsberg Anton Fowler Jacob Gajan Adam Garand Dylan Gardner Evan George Carter Georgiev Alexandar Gibson John Gidlof Marcus Guimond Rudy Greaves Jet Grubauer Philip Gustavsson Filip Hellebucyk Connor Hildeby Dennis Hill Adin Hofer Joel Hrabal Michael Husso Ville Ingram Connor Jarry Tristan Jonsson Samuel Knight Spencer Kochetkov Pyotr Kokko Niklas Kolosov Alexei Korpisalo Joonas Kuemper Darcy Lankinen Kevin Larsson Filip Leinonen Topias Lennox Tristan Levi Devon Lindbom Carl Lindgren Charlie Luukkonen Ukko-Pekka Lyon Alex Malek Jakub Markstrom Jacob Martin Spencer Merilainen Levi Merzlikins Elvis Milota Jakub Miner Trent Montembault Samuel Moysevich Pavel Mrazek Petr Murashov Sergey Nabokov Ilya Nedeljkovic Alex Nikitin Vladimir Obvintsev Timofei Oettinger Jake Portillo Erik Primeau Cayden Quick Jonathan Raanta Antti Ratzlaff Scott Rittich David Saarinen Kim Samsonov Ilya Saros Juuse Schmid Akira Shesterkin Igor Silovs Arturs Skinner Stuart Slukynsky Hampton Soderblom Arvid Sogaard Mads Sorokin Ilya Stauber Jaxson Stolarz Anthony Svedeback Philip Swayman Jeremy Talbot Cam Tarasov Daniil Tendeck David Thompson Logan Tolopilo Nikita Ullmark Linus Vanecek Vitek Vasilevskiy Andrei Vejmelka Karel Vinni Eemil Vladar Daniel Wallstedt Jesper Wedgewood Scott Wolf Dustin Woll Joseph Yegorov Mikhail Yunin Ivan Zarubin Kirill Zavragin Yegor
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this is super interesting lol and i already have some of this on my blog but it would be cool to compile. this took a couple hours. also you updated this list so some of my corrections might already have been changed. i just went through every roster on nhl.com in alphabetical team order.
italics are for rarely/unused terms
here's all the german names that are just a word:
Peyton Krebs (crab (and also cancer)), Isak Rosen¹ (roses), Alex Tuch² (cloth), Jason Zucker (sugar), Colton Dach (roof), Wyatt Kaiser² (german-speaking emperor), Tyler Motte (moth), Nico Sturm* (storm), Kirby Dach (roof), Hudson Fasching¹⁴ (carnival), Tim Stützle*¹⁶ (little (diminutive) stubby object), Jordan Eberle (little (diminutive) male pig), Jaden Schwartz (black), Matthew Kessel (large pot), Brandon Hagel (hail), David Kampf (fight), Matthew Knies (disagreement or fight), Clayton Keller (basement), Nick Schmaltz (lard), Jack Eichel (oak),
german names that are professions/titles and thus words (with varying usage):
Christian Fischer (fisherman), Troy Stecher (engraver), Nate Schmidt (smith), James Reimer³, Moritz Seider*⁵, Darcy Kuemper¹⁰, Timo Meier*¹², Christ Kreider (someone who works with chalk), Braden Schneider (tailor), Tyson Foerster² (forester), Collin Graf (count), Philipp Grubauer* (pit digger), Joel Hofer (debatably farmer), Jaxson Stauber (duster),
german names that are compound words:
Casey Mittelstadt (middle + city), Ryan Hartman¹¹ (hard + man), Jonas Siegenthaler*¹³ (winning + area + person), Michael Kesselring (pot + ring), Nino Niederreiter*¹⁷ (lower + rider),
debatable for various reasons:**
Marco Kasper*⁴, Leon Draisaitl*⁶, Sam Reinhart⁷, Warren Foegele⁸, Adrian Kempe⁹, Nick Seeler¹⁵
english stuff you missed/i'd like to recategorize:
Scott Morrow (tomorrow), Jalen Chatfield (chat + field), Kyle Burroughs (boroughs or burrows), Paul Cotter (it's a pin or wedge), Nolan Foote (foot), Scott Mayfield (mayfield works as one word), Shane Wright, Zach Whitecloud
bonus: Daniel Sprong (sprung in dutch), Will Borgen (danish/norwegian fortified stronghold), Calvin de Haan (rooster in dutch), Tyler Kleven (to stick in dutch),
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* these players are from german-speaking countries
** note that a lot of german names will have spellings that are not correct standardized high german because of time passing or regional differences. to me this does not lower their credibility as words.
footnotes under cut! (be careful. theres a lot.)
¹ he's swedish but both words mean about the same thing (its plural in german) as far as i can tell
² you already have him in your list but i just want a complete list for mine
³ the origin of "Reimer" as a surname and "Reimer" the word actually have different etymologies, but "Reimer" the word means someone who rhymes, aka a poet. but no one really uses that.
⁴ a "Kasper" is a specific clown-like puppet, but it's derived from the name, not the other way around where the name should be derived from the word.
⁵ this means someone who silks, aka someone who works with silk as a profession.
⁶ firstly, in modern german these "ai"s should be "ei"s, and secondly, this means three-sided, similar to dreieck (triangle) which means three-cornered. dreiseitel is absolutely not a thing though, even though it has a meaning.
⁷ in dutch this surname means pure-hearted (pure + heart) but in german "hart" doesn't mean heart, it means hard, so technically Reinhart does have a german meaning (absolutely hard), just an incorrect one. It's definitely a word, but not really a german one.
⁸in modern german this should be written with a V instead of an F, probably means little (diminutive) bird, but vögeln the verb actually means to have sex (to act like birds do i guess?). for vögele, technically you could use it as a command! (i.e "have sex!")
⁹ not really german, but derived from proto germanic wherein each central european language has its own version of it. in swedish and in german you'd see it as "Kämpe", not "Kempe". it means soldier or fighter.
¹⁰ could be derived from Kümpeln, which is a metalworking technique. "Kümper" that that case would then be someone whose profession is to kümpel. this is speculation though and i'm highly unsure.
¹¹ honestly there's 0 way of telling what "hart" this is supposed to be referring to, they both overlap so much and spelling obviously isn't standardized. the options are hard + man, heart + man, or stag + man. if we ignore this though and just think about modern german, then this is hard + man (though "man" is now standardized to be spelled as "mann")
¹² rarely used as a word anymore and is a very common surname. as wiktionary puts it: the administrator or leaseholder of a manor
¹³ i also explained the njd's german names here
¹⁴ Fasching is a very specific carnival celebration in southern germany. no clue why someone would be named after it?
¹⁵ "Seele" means soul in german, so a "Seeler" would be someone who works with souls, but i have no idea what that would be so i hesitate to think this is right.
¹⁶ could possibly either be diminutive stutz (stub) or diminutive stütz (support, as in a beam)
¹⁷ also covered him here
Making a (semi incomplete) list of NHLers whose names are just words. Why? Because I’m very bored and I find this funny. Do with this information what you will.
(Non English words count but also I only speak English and high school level Italian which I took almost 20 years ago, so let me know who I missed)
Does not include AHL or other non-nhl-roster players.
Gold Star Words: Cody Glass, Brett Pesce (Italian for fish), Andrew Mangiapane (Italian for eat bread), Ethen Frank, Troy Terry, Patrick Brown, Owen Power, Jordan Greenway, Morgan Frost, Dryden Hunt, Jake Bean, Dustin Wolf, William Carrier, Taylor Hall, Brent Burns, Pat Maroon, Ethan Del Mastro (Italian for of the master), Wyatt Kaiser, Spencer Knight, Miles Wood, Oskar Bäck, Sam Steel, Brendan Smith, Dominik Shine, Craig Smith, Connor Brown, Jeff Skinner, Darnell Nurse, Stuart Skinner, Devin Shore, Alexandre Carrier, Kieffer Bellows, Michael Bunting, Luke Evangelista (Italian for…evangelist), Zachary L’Heureux (French for “the happy one”), Cole Smith, JT Miller, Adam Fox, K’Andre Miller, Jonathan Quick, Nick Cousins, Shane Pinto, Bobby Brink, Sean Couturier**, Tyson Foerster (German for…forester), Bryan Rust, Ryan Graves, Logan Couture, Will Smith Hockey (both Smith and Hockey are words), Jake Neighbours, Nathan Walker, Cam Fowler, Tyler Tucker, Brayden Point, Conor Garland, Reilly Smith, Mark Stone, Alex Pietrangelo (Italian for stone angel), Zach Whitecloud, Adin Hill, Cole Perfetti (Italian for perfect), Colin Miller.
Total: 63
** google will tell me that it is a word but not exactly what it means. Something with women’s clothing.
Honorable mentions (would be a word with different spelling): Jack Hughes, Luke Hughes, Quinn Hughes, Taylor Raddysh, Morgan Geekie, Joseph Woll, Andrew Peeke, Alex Tuch, Kyle Burroughs, Kevin Bahl, Charlie Coyle, Christian Fischer, Roope Hintz, Patrick Kane, Andrew Copp, Justin Holl, Jeff Petry, Moritz Seider, Alex Lyon, Zach Hyman, Trevor Moore, Justin Barron, Owen Tippett, Nick Seeler, Connor Dewar, Shane Wright, Vince Dunn, Yanni Gourde, Darren Raddysh, Morgan Barron.
Total: 29
Honorable mentions (it’s two complete words but not a usable compound word): Jeremy Swayman, Logan Stankoven, Riley Stillman, Mackenzie Blackwood, Scott Wedgwood, Colin Blackwell, Quinton Byfield, Alex Newhook, Scott Mayfield, Matthew Highmore, Barclay Goodrow, Nils Hoglander, Tanner Pearson, Mason Appleton.
Total: 15
UPDATES!
Suggestions from people who speak more languages than me
Gold Star Words: John Marino (Spanish for marine), Scott Morrow, Jordan Staal (Dutch for Steel), Sebastian Aho (Finnish for clearing, Japanese for idiot, and several other definitions in several other languages), Jesper Fast, Adam Fantilli (Italian for infant), Dante Fabbro (Italian for smith), Noc Dowd (Noah says it’s an out of fashion English word), Juuse Saros*, Patrik Laine (Finnish for wave), Mikko Rantanen (Finnish for small beach), Joel Kiviranta (Finnish for stony beach), Rasmus Kupari (Finnish for copper), Kris Letang (French for the pond)
Promoted from Honorable Mention to Gold Star: Christian Fischer (German for Fisher), Alex Tuch (German for cloth)
Honorable Mention (homophones): Ian Cole, Jesper Bratt
Honorable Mention (non-valid compound words): Jalen Chatfield, Filip Forsberg (waterfall and hill in what I will assume is Finnish), Mikhail Granlund (Spruce Grove in Norwegian).
*some sort of astrological situation. Check the comments for an explanation from @fresh-penguin
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Congratulations to Jaxson Stauber for getting his first NHL win in his first NHL career game tonight!
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2 for 2 | chi @ cgy | 26 jan 2023
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Wooot! Blackhawks coming back from 3-0 to win 4-3. Love to see it! Thanks Patrick, Max, and Stauber!
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Kanen hattutemppu, Domilta 4 pistettä, Blackhawks voittaa Toronto Maple Leafsin
Patrick Kane teki hattutempun ja syötti, Max Domi sai 4 pistettä, Chicago Blackhawks voitti Toronto Maple Leafsin United Centerissä sunnuntaina 5-3.
Tämä oli Kanen yhdeksäs runkosarjan NHL-hattutemppu. 2016 hän sai ensimmäisen hattutempun 4-1-voitossa Torontoa vastaan. Kahdessa edellisessä ottelussaan Kane on tehnyt jo viisi maalia. Hän sanoi: "Ilmeisesti sain juuri mahdollisuuksia tänä iltana", mutta jokainen Chicago Blackhawks Pelipaita fani tiesi, että kyse ei selvästikään ole vain mahdollisuudesta, vaan myös Kanen henkilökohtaisesta kyvystä.
Domilla oli maali ja kolme syöttöä, Cole Guttman teki ensimmäisen NHL-maalinsa ja Jaxson Stauber torjui 32 kertaa Blackhawksissa (18-32-5), joka on voittanut kaksi peräkkäistä Toronton keskiviikkona 5-2-tappion jälkeen.
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CANTLON: (2/5) UCONN GETS LATE WIN OVER PC
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Ryan Tverberg’s late breakaway goal with 4:17 left gave the UCONN Huskies a 2-1 win Friday night over the visiting Providence Friars at the XL Center. “Certaintly, we're very pleased with tonight’s win," remarked UCONN Head Coach Mike Cavanaugh. "I told the boys we were in the same position last week in the third period with a tied game. Tonight we found the right play to win the game.” The Huskies won their third-straight Hockey East game. Their record improves to 9-6-0 in league play and 13-11-0 overall. The Friars record falls to 8-9-1 in the league and 17-11-2 overall. They remain in seventh place now one point behind Merrimack and Providence College. TVERBERG WITH THE WINNER The winning play started just before a shift change as John Spetz got the puck to Artem Schlaine who in turn carried it out of the zone and smartly put it off the right-wing boards. Tverberg did the rest. Tverberg got inside position on Max Crozier for the breakaway. He got Jaxson Stauber, in net for the Friars, to make the first move, which opened the five-hole. Tverberg slipped his backhander by Stauber's right pad. Tverberg ended a 12-game scoreless drought with his tenth goal on the season. He also had an assist on the first goal for a multi-point effort. UCONN who just came off of a close, tight, physical game against Quinnipiac, found themselves in another game just like it. BALANCED ATTACK The Huskies received offensive contributions from all parts of the lineup. Jonny Evans, Carter Turnbull, and Spetz each had five shots on goal. Harrison Rees put four on the net as did Tverberg. Nick Capone, Schandor, Vlad Firstov, and Jake Flynn each had three shots. The two teams scored both goals early in the second period. Providence opened up the scoring on the back end of a brief power play as Parker Ford made a cross-ice pass to Crozier who buried his third of the year at 47 seconds past Darion Hanson. HUSKIES ANSWER BACK At 1:50 as Firstov was standing next to the Huskies bench before departing for his line change. He kept the puck in and got it to Spetz. A tightrope walk ensued for Spetz along the blue line as he went from the right point to dead center where he launched a high-rising shot. Traffic was going on in front of the Friars' net. Stauber was moving his feet and went against the grain shot for his goal. “It happened quickly. The puck came up between Vladdy’s legs and just went on my stick. I was thinking at the time to get to the middle. I just shifted it on net I don’t know who was in front (Tverberg). It was a great screen. It just floated in.” Spetz said of the goal. Cavanaugh was ebullient about Spetz's play. SPETZ “John Spetz might have had his best game of the year, tonight. Not only scoring a goal but playing well on both ends of the ice. In our defensive end, he did an excellent job.” Spetz complemented his coaches on his improved play. “The last couple of games I had slappers and one-timers that just missed the net. I did a little work with Coach (Todd) Helton this week keeping my head up when I shoot. That was the big reason for the goal, I kept my head up the whole time. Sometimes you bury your head and hope. That was brought to my attention to keep my head up and be calm out there.” The Huskies believed they had the goal ahead goal on a shorthanded play, which would have been their first shortie of the season. After an extensive and lengthy video review, the goal was nullified. The gamble in challenging the play paid off for Nate Leaman's team. Jachym Kondelik’s smart follow-up was between Nick Poisson and William Callahan on Chase Bradley’s breakaway at 14:11. It came just ten seconds into Turnbull’s penalty. FIRST PERIOD The first period was an extension of the Quinnipiac game with a dose of big hits as PC had the puck forcing UCONN to chase the game. Right off the bat, the Huskies took a penalty that negated an early power play. UCONN didn’t register a real shot on goal until the 12-minute mark off the stick of Shandor. UCONN tried to change the game with their ice breakers with some big hits on the Friars. The first came from Tverberg on the left-wing boards near the PC blue line on Ford of their first line. Then twin hits first from Jacob Gourley at center ice on Chase Yoder that sent him flying and then Capone suckered into a powerplay on Jamie Engelbert, but UCONN gave it right with a penalty of their own shortly thereafter. LINES FIRSTOV-KONDELIK-O’NEIL GATCOMB-EVANS-TURNBULL SCHANDORE-SCHLAINE-TVERBERG BRADLEY-CAPONE-VEILLEUX WHEELER-REES BERGER-SPETZ KINAL-FLYNN GOURLEY HANSON TERNESS SCRATCHES Austin Metcalfe Cassidy Bowes Gavin Puskar John Wojciechowski Sasha Teleguine Ryan Keane UCONN MEN'S HOCKEY HOME Read the full article
#ArtemSchlaine#CHL#HartfordWolfPack#HockeyEast#HudsonSchandor#JachymKondelik#JohnSpetz#JohnWojciechowski#JonnyEvans#Merrimack#MikeCavanaugh#NewHavenNighthawks#NickCapone#ProvidenceCollege#UConn#UCONNHuskies#XLCenter
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2024-25 Tucson Roadrunners players by nationality
American: 5 (Sam Lipkin, Austin Poganski, Robbie Russo, Jaxson Stauber & Kailer Yamamoto) Canadian: 13 (Andrew Agozzino, Travis Barron, Kevin Connauton, Peter DiLiberatore, Curtis Douglas, Hunter Drew, Cameron Hebig, Maveric Lamoureux, Ben McCartney, Ryan McGregor, Lleyton Moore, Montana Onyebuchi & Matt Villalta) Finnish: 2 (Miko Matikka & Aku Räty) German: 2 (Julian Lutz & Maksymilian Szuber) Russian: 2 (Artem Duda & Egor Sokolov)
#Celebrities#Sports#Hockey#Hockey Goalies#AHL#Tucson Roadrunners#U.S.A.#U.S.#Canada#Finland#Germany#Russia
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2024-25 Transaction Register
April 12 Winged Wheel sign Jackson Blake F CAR and waives Anthony Mantha F CAL.
April 12 Winged Wheel sign Jet Greaves G CBJ and waive Pheonix Copley G LAK.
March 26 New York signs Luke Haymes F TOR and releases Stefan Noesen F NJ.
March 12 New York signs Samuel Jonsson G EDM and waives Isaac Poulter G NJ.
March 10 Quebec acquires Martin Necas F COL, Steven Stamkos F NSH, Mikael Granlund F DAL, and John Carlson D WSH from New York in exchange for Mikko Rantanen F DAL, Shane Pinto F OTT, Bradly Nadeau F CAR and Kevin Korchinski D CHC.
March 9 Seattle signs Rudy Guimond G DET and releases James Reimer G BUF.
March 9 Winged Wheel acquires Petr Mrazek G DET from the Seattle Squid in exchange for Ville Husso G ANA.
March 8 Quebec acquires William Dufour F COL from Seattle in exchange for 1 Quebec waiver pick from 24-25.
March 6 Winged Wheel acquire Josh Norris F OTT, Dmitri Buchelnikov F DET, Jesse Kiiskinen F DET from New York in exchange for Sam Bennett F FLA, Samuel Honzek F CAL, and two Winged Wheel 2025 waiver picks.
March 6 New York signs Kieron Walton F WPG and waives Pius Suter F VAN.
March 6 New York signs Luca Cagnoni D SJ and waives Juuso Valimaki D UTH.
February 28 Seattle Squid sign Josh Doan F UTH and release Andrew Mangiapane F WSH.
February 28 Squid acquire Filip Chytil F VAN and One New York Steam waiver pick in exchange for Isaac Howard F TB, Pius Suter F VAN, and Juuso Valimaki D UTH.
February 8 Squid sign Ilya Protas C WSH and releases Lawson Crouse F UTH.
February 5 New York signs Dmitri Buchelnikov F DET and waives Gleb Trikozov F CAR.
February 5 New York signs Colton Parayko D STL and waives Thomas Bordeleau F SJ.
February 1 Squid sign Fabian Lysell F BOS and waives Nils Lundqvist D DAL.
January 24 New York signs Isaac Poulter G NJ and releases Brandon Bussi G BOS.
January 22 New York signs Hampton Slukynsky G LAK and waives Joshua Roy F MTL.
January 19 Seattle signs Alex Laferriere F LAK and waives Max Domi F TOR.
January 19 Quebec acquires Mark Stone F VEG, Kevin Lankinen G VAN, Mike Matheson D MTL, and Ivan Ivan C COL from Seattle in exchange for Philip Grubauer G SEA and 3 Quebec 2025 waiver picks.
January 18 Seattle acquires Kaapo Kakko F SEA and Jaxson Stauber G UTH from New York in exchange for the New York Steam 3rd 2025 (previously acquired).
January 16 New York signs Roman Kantserov F CHC and waives Alex Lafrerriere F LAK
January 4 New York signs Emil Pieniniemi D PIT and waives Scott Perunovich D STL.
January 4 New York signs Eriks Mateiko LW WSH and waives Maxime Masse F ANA.
December 28 New York signs Jakub Dobes G MTL and releases Semyon Varlamov G NYI (LTIR).
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Vladimir Nikitin G OTT and waive Andrei Buyalski F KHL.
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Austin Burnevik F ANA and waive Ty Dellandrea F SJ.
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Linus Eriksson F FLA and waive Otto Koiuvula F Free Agent.
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Luca Pinelli F CBJ and waive Joe Veleno F DET.
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Herman Traff F NJ and waive Jared McIsaac D KHL.
December 26 Winged Wheel sign Beau Akey D EDM and waive Justin Schultz D RETIRED.
December 20 Squid signs Arvid Soderblom G CHC and waives Josh Doan F ARZ.
December 11 New York signs Jesse Kiiskinen F DET and waives Fabian Lysell F BOS.
December 11 Quebec signs Scott Wedgewood G COL and waives Carter Hart G F/A.
December 7 Buffalo signs Trent Miner G COL and waives Jack Campbell G DET.
December 7 Buffalo signs Artur Akhtyamov G TOR and waives Lukas Rousek F BUF.
December 7 Squid signs Caden Price D SEA and waives Tristan Bertucci D DAL.
December 7 Squid sign Pius Suter F VAN and waives Tommy Novak F NSH.
December 1 Squid sign Ivan Ivan C COL and waive Oliver Ekman Larsson D TOR.
December 1 New York signs Jaxson Stauber G UTH and waives Clay Stevenson G WSH.
November 30 Squid sign Emil Andrae D PHI and waive Paul Cotter C NJ.
November 23 Squid sign Drew Helleson D ANA and waives Vladislav Gavrikov D LAK.
November 23 Squid sign Elias Salomonsson D WPG and waives Adam Boqvist D FLA.
November 23 Squid sign Carl Lindbom G VEG and waives Jett Greaves G CBJ.
November 22 New York signs Mikael Granlund F SJ and waives Jeff Skinner F EDM.
November 15 New York signs Ivan Barbashev W VEG and waives Linus Eriksson F FLA.
November 15 New York signs Stefan Noesen C NJ and waives Aatos Koivu C MTL.
November 8 Squid sign Aliaksei Protas F WSH and waives Charlie Strammel F MIN.
October 28 Squid acquire James Reimer G ANA from Buffalo in exchange for Mackenzie Blackwood G SJ.
October 19 Squid sign Mark Stone F VEG and waives Nicolas Roy F VEG.
October 18 New York signs Alex Laferriere F LAK and releases John Mustard F CHC.
October 18 Squid sign Marcus Gidlof G NYI and waive Kaapo Kahkonen G COL.
October 17 Squid sign Bobby McMann C TOR and waive Tye Kartye F SEA.
October 17 Squid sign Jusso Valimaki D UTH and waive Timothy Liljegren D TOR.
October 16 Squid sign Adam Boqvist D FLA and waive Ville Heinola D WPG (LTIR).
October 16 Squid sign Oliver Ekman-Larsson D TOR and waive Kaedan Korczak D VEG.
October 16 Squid sign Georgi Merkulov F BOS and waive Arthur Kaliyev F LAK.
October 16 Squid sign Paul Cotter F NJ and waive Ryan Greene F CHC.
October 12 Winged Wheel acquire Sergei Bobrovsky G FLA from the New York Steam in exchange for the 2025 Wheel 2nd rder and Frank Nazar C/RW CHC.
Sept 15 Seattle acquires Berkly Catton F SEA from New York in exchange for Cayden Lindstrom F CBJ.
Sept 7 Quebec acquires Nikolai Kovalenko F COL and a bag of Wegmans Organic Buttery popcorn in exchange for Berkly Catton C SEA.
Sept 7 Seattle acquires the Seattle 2024 3rd (pick 11) and the New York 2025 3rd from New York in exchange for the Winged Wheel 2nd 2024 (pick #7).
August 31 Winged Wheel acquire Kirill Kaprizov F MIN and the New York Steam 12th 2024 (pick 60) in exchange for the Winged Wheel 1st 2024 (pick 2 overall) and John Gibson G ANA.
August 25 Seattle acquires Mike Matheson D MTL and the New York 6th (pick 30) in exchange for the Seattle 6th (pick 26).
August 17 Seattle acquires Joel Hofer G STL from the New York Steam in exchange for the Seattle 4th 2024 (pick #16)
July 14 Winged Wheel acquire Vladimir Tarasenko RW DET from New York in exchange for Rutger McGroarty F WPG.
July 2 Seattle acquires Jakob Chycrun D WSH from New York in exchange for the Seattle 2024 3rd (pick #11).
June 19 Quebec acquires Jacob Markstrom G NJ from the New York Steam in exchange for William Smith C SJ.
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Men's Ice Hockey vs Wisconsin on 12/29/2021 - Box Score
Men’s Ice Hockey vs Wisconsin on 12/29/2021 – Box Score
[00:00] Start of 3rd period. [00:00] Start of 3rd period. [00:00] Faceoff Caufield, Brock vs Ford, Parker won by PRO. [00:00] Faceoff Caufield, Brock vs Ford, Parker won by PRO. [00:11] Shot by WIS Gorniak, Jack MISSED, save Stauber, Jaxson. [00:11] Shot by WIS Gorniak, Jack MISSED, save Stauber, Jaxson. [00:33] Shot by PRO Moynihan, Patrick WIDE. [00:33] Shot by PRO Moynihan, Patrick…
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cant believe Jaxson Stauber is the best goalie in hockey history, crazy fun fact
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