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TIAMAT "Wildhoney" LP 1994 ('...Get twisted around and tumble down. When Nature calls we all shall drown')
1. Wildhoney 2. Whatever That Hurts 3. The Ar 4. 25th Floor 5. Gaia 6. Visionaire 7. Kaleidoscope 8. Do You Dream of Me ? 9. Planets 10. A Pocket Size Sun
"Within the heart of every Man This symbol is its deep A truly all descending power But unfortunaly still asleep
You may put your hands before your eyes But its gleam is neverending How much you turn it inside out It conceals just understanding
The five pointed grey star carven The sign of the Aryan race The five pointed grey star carven On the forehead of an evil face"
Wildhoney (Reissue + Bonus) | Tiamat | Century Media Records
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NHL Wedding Season 2024
We're back again for another summer of NHL weddings! If you'd like to see last year's, check out this post.
If you see something wrong or someone missing, let me know! I'll continue to update this list until September when the weddings fizzle out. I appreciate the replies, reblogs, and asks with corrections and additions ❤️
6/7/24: Adam Larsson: (private wedding, no idea)
6/19/24: Jake Evans: Brendan Gallagher, Joel Edmundson, Tyler Toffoli, Nick Suzuki, Joel Armia
6/22/24: Max Jones: Trevor Zegras, Jacob Bryson
6/26/24: Adam Fox: (looked to be just family)
Josh Anderson: Nick Suzuki, Max Domi, Nick Foligno, Seth Jones, Cam Atkinson, Scott Hartnell
6/29/24: Ryan Pulock: Matt Martin, Noah Dobson, Casey Cizikas, Oliver Wahlstrom, Adam Pelech, JG Pageau, Josh Bailey, Mat Barzal, Anthony Beauvillier, Cal Clutterbuck, Bo Horvat, Simon Holmstrom, Pierre Engvall, Mikey Reilly
Jake Oettinger: Mason Marchment, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Wyatt Johnston
7/3/24: Mason Marchment: Jake Oettinger, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Brandon Montour, Mike Carcone, Owen Tippett, Sam Reinhart
7/6/24: Nic Hague: Cody Glass, Owen Tippett, Zach Whitecloud, Alec Martinez, Shea Theodore, William Karlsson, Keegan Kolesar, Nic Roy
Brendan Gallagher: Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Carey Price, Jeff Petry, Chris Wideman, Tanner Pearson, Nate Thompson, Philip Danault, Christian Dvorak, Jake Evans, Sam Montembeault
7/7/24: Adam Fox 2.0: Ryan Reaves, Kevin Rooney, Will Cuylle, Vincent Trocheck, Jacob Trouba, Barclay Goodrow, Alexis Lafreniere, Blake Wheeler, Jimmy Vesey, Jonathan Quick, Ryan Lindgren, Braden Schneider, Sammy Blais, Ryan Donato, John Marino
7/10/24: Elias Lindstrom: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/11/24: Jared McCann: Jordan Eberle, Yanni Gourde, Vince Dunn, Jamie Oleksiak, Jaden Schwartz, Matty Beniers, Will Borgen, Kailer Yamamoto, Justin Schultz, Andre Burakovsky, Ryan Donato, Darnell Nurse, Brandon Tanev
7/13/24: Jack Campbell: Tyler Toffoli, Jake Muzzin, Kyle Clifford, Evander Kane
Alex Carrier: Frederick Gaudreau, Mathieu Joseph, Jimmy Oligny
Pierre Engvall: Simon Holmstrom, Owen Wahlstrom
Andrew Mangiapane: Johnny Gaudreau, Rasmus Andersson, Mikael Backlund, Noah Hanifin, Erik Gudbranson, Mack Weegar, Troy Stecher, Jonathan Huberdeau
Kyle Connor: Zach Werenski, Evgeny Svechnikov, Connor Hellebuyck, Tony Calderone
Eetu Luostarinen: Niko Mikkola, Lundell Anton, Aleksander Barkov
Tyler Madden: Alec Turcotte, Akil Thomas
Zack MacEwen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/18/24: William Carrier: Mathieu Joseph
7/19/24: Kaapo Kahkonen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/20/24: Jamie Benn: Tyler Seguin, Joe Pavelski, Jordie Benn, Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Joel Kiviranta, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lundell, Ben Bishop, Luke Glendenning, Ty Dellandrea, John Klingberg
Alex Killorn: Yanni Gourde, Pat Maroon, Brandon Hagel, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman, Zach Bogosian, Anthony Cirelli, Luke Schenn, Ryan McDonagh, Tyler Johnson, Blaine Gabbert, Cam Brate, Andrei Vasilevskiy
Thomas Chabot: Josh Norris, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Mathieu Joseph
Sebastian Aho: Teuvo Teräväinen, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Seth Jarvis, Antti Raanta, Nino Niederreiter, Jesper Fast, Jani Hakanpaa
7/22/24: Michael Bunting: Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Jake Muzzin, Morgan Reilly, Fred Anderson, Wayne Simmons, Alex Kerfoot, TJ Brodie, Kyle Clifford
7/26/24: Jake Lucchini: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/27/24: Connor McDavid: Leon Draisaitl, Darnell Nurse, Zach Hyman, Evander Kane, Cody Ceci, Evan Bouchard, Vinny Desharnais, Brett KUlak, Connor Brown, Ryan Mcleod, Derek Ryan, Stuart Skinner, Philip Broberg, Warren Foegele, Devin Shore, Kyle Turris, Luke Gazdic, Zack Kassian, Patrick Maroon, Sam Gagner
Carter Verhaeghe: Matthew Tkachuk, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues, Stolarz, Ryan Lomberg, Nick Cousins
8/3/24: Travis Sanheim: Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostisbehere, Joel Farabee, Morgan Frost, Tyson Foerster, James Van Riemsdyk
Connor Ingram: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Cody Glass: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
8/4/24: David Pastrnak: Taylor Hall, Tukka Rask, Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, Charlie Coyle, Hampus Lindholm, Jeremy Swayman, Linus Ullmark, Torey Krug, David Krecji
8/9/24: Alex Tuch: Shea Theodore, Zemgus Girgensons, Tage Thompson
8/10/24: Tyler Johnson: Yanni Gourde, Ondrej Palat, Mathieu Joseph, Ryan McDonagh, Alex Killorn, Pat Maroon, Reese Johnson, Adam Gaudette
8/17/24: Cale Makar: Gabe Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Erik Johnson, Bo Byram, Darren Helm, Andrew Cogliano, Josh Manson, Kurtis Macdermid
Zachary Sanford: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Mike Amadio: Zach Whitecloud, Ben Hutton, Brett Howden, Nic Hague, Nic Roy
Andrew Copp: JT Compher, Tyson Jost
Ryan Johansen: Colton Sissons, Luke Kunin, Roman Josi, Matt Duchene, Dante Fabbro, Cam Atkinson, Ross Colton, Miles Wood
8/23/24:
Roope Hintz: Tyler Seguin, Esa Lundell, Patrik Laine,
#nhl#adam fox#ryan pulock#jack campbell#jared mccann#andrew mangiapane#jake oettinger#wedding#cale makar#connor mcdavid#matthew tkachuk
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Who I Write For
Hey everyone this is a list of who I write for.
If you have someone else in mind, send me an ask and i’ll let you know if i want to write for him. I’m not picky
Also if anyone would want me to start an AU let me know!
How to request
I DO NOT WRITE SMUT
New jersey Devils
Jack Hughes
Nathan Bastian
Dawson Mercer
Luke Hughes
Nico Hischier
Timo Meier
Brendan Smith
Vancouver Canucks
Quinn Hughes
Brock Boeser
Elias Pettersson
Cole McWard
Anthony Beauvillier
Dakota Joshua
Toronto Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner
Auston Matthews
William Nylander
Matthew Knies
Morgan Reilly
Buffalo Sabres
Owen Powers
Tyson Jost
Devon Levi
Erik Johnson
Jeff Skinner
Tage Thompson
Dylan Cozens
Casey Mittelstadt
Carolina Hurricanes
Michael Bunting
Andrei Svechnikov
Jack Drury
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pierre-Oliver Joseph
Ryan Graves
Ty Smith
Columbus Blue Jackets
Nick Blankenburg
Kent Johnson
Cole Sillinger
Adam Boqvist
Zach Werenski
Adam Fantilli
Vegas Golden Knights
Brendan Brisson
San Jose Sharks
Thomas Bordeleau
Tristen Robins
William Eklund
Henry Thrun
Luke Kunin
Anaheim Ducks
Trevor Zegras
Mason McTavish
John Gibson
Frank Vatrano
St Louis Blues
Jake Neighbours
Colton Parayko
Ottawa Senators
Josh Norris
Brady Tkachuk
Mathieu Joseph
Jakob Chychrun
Zack MacEwen
Tim Stutzle
Thomas Chabot
Minnesota Wilds
Matt Boldy
Brock Faber
Brandon Duhaime
Los Angeles Kings
Alex Turcotte
Quinn Byfield
Brandt Clarke
Pierre Luc Dubois
Alex Laferriere
Florida Panthers
Matthew Tkachuk
Sam Bennett
Mackie Samoskevich
William Lockwood
Aaron Ekblad
Josh Mahura
Brandon Montour
Colorado Avalanche
Cale Makar
Bowen Byram
Nate Mackinnon
Miles Wood
Detroit Red Wings
J.T. Compher
Dylan Larkin
Joe Veleno
Jake Walman
Boston Bruins
Mason Lohrei
Johnny Beecher
Jeremy Swayman
Jake Debrusk
Charlie Mcavoy
Montreal Canadiens
Cole Caufield
Arber Xhekaj
Kirby Dach
Christian Dvorak
Alex Newhook
New York Islanders
Noah Dobson
Mat Barzal
Philadelphia Flyers
Morgan Frost
Cam York
Jamie Drysdale
Joe Farabee
Tyson Foerster
Noah Cates
New York Rangers
Alexis Lafrenière
Adam Fox
K’Andre Miller
Braden Schneider
Chris Kreider
Zac Jones
Arizona Coyotes
Logan Cooley
Dylan Guenther
Clayton Keller
Nick Schmaltz
Chicago Blackhawks
Lukas Reichel
Seth Jones
Alex Vlasic
Connor Bedard
Tampa Bay Lightnings
Brandon Hagel
Anthony Cirelli
Seattle Kraken
Brandon Tanev
Jamie Oleksiak
Philipp Grubauer
Will Borgen
Dallas Stars
Wyatt Johnston
Jake Oettinger
Rope Hintz
Craig Smith
University of Michigan
Luca Fantili
Rutger McGroarty
Nick Moldenhauer
Phil Lapointe
Jacob Truscott
Tyler Duke
Marshall Warren
Frank Nezar
Ethan Edwards
Michigan State University
Red Savage
Isaac Howard
Maxim Štrbák
Ohio State University
Joe Dunlap
Cam Thiesing
Davis Burnside
Caden Brown
Matt Cassidy
Minnesota University
Luke Mittelstadt
Jimmy Snuggerud
Ryan Chesley
Oliver Moore
Brody Lamb
Boston College
Cutter Gauthier
Will Smith
Ryan Leonard
Gabe Perreault
Drew Fortescue
Jacob Fowler
Will Vote
University of Wisconsin
Cruz Lucius
Charlie Stramel
Zach Schulz
Random Teams
Nick Granowicz
Jay Keranen
Colton Dach
Nathan Gaucher
+ more
AU’s
Nick Granowicz x Msu Reader
Josh Norris x Tkachuk sister
Trevor Zegras x Hughes sister
Cutter Gauthier x Hughes sister
Matthew Knies x Matthews sister
Jack Hughes x Mercer au
#NHL Hockey#nhl fanfiction#nhl insta edit#nhl imagine#nhl blurb#hockey#Hockey Fanfiction#hockey fic#umich hockey#umich imagine#umich blurbs#umich boys <3#New Jersey Devils#columbus blue jackets#mason mctavish#anaheim ducks#los angeles kings#colorado avalanche#vancouver canucks#owen powers#nick blankenburg#arber xhekaj#san jose sharks
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Player/Team Preferences
if you are in a player tag and see this please scroll past, i’m sorry
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The following players received two (2) entries
Anders Lee, Brendan Brisson, Cole Caufield, Dougie Hamilton, Jacob Markstrom, Jeremy Swayman, Josh Norris, K'Andre Miller, Leon Draisatl, Michael Bunting, Miro Heiskanen, Sean Kuraly, Thomas Bordeleau, Thomas Chabot, Tom Wilson, Tyson Barrie
The following players received one (1) entry
Alex Turcotte, Alexander Georgiev, Alexander Wennberg, Andrei Kuzmenko, Artemi Panarin, Brad Marchand, Braden Schneider, Brady Skjei, Brandon Hagel, Brandon Tanev, Charlie Coyle, Dawson Mercer, Elvis Merzlikens, Erik Portillo, Henrik Lundqvist, Ilya Sorokin, Jack Drury, Jake DeBrusk, Jason Robertson, Joel Edmundson, John Marino, Johnny Beecher, Jordan Harris, Kaapo Kakko, Kent Johnson, Kevin Hayes, Kirby Dach, Kirill Karprizov, Lucas Raymond, Mason McTavish, Matt Boldy, Matt Martin, Mika Zibanejad, Morgan Frost, Moritz Seider, Nils Höglander, Roman Josi, Ryan Lindgren, Ryan Reaves, Timothy Liljegren, TJ Oshie, Travis Konecny, Vince Dunn
The following UMich players had entries, they haven't signed NHL contracts so it feels weird for me to include them but I'm not going to pretend they don't exist.
Ethan Edwards (3), Mark Estapa (2), Nolan Moyle (2)
The following reponses have not been included. They are too vague and/or ignored my guidelines. I wasn't going to go through and name every player that could fit into these categories.
Tampa Bay Lightning Players (literally)
and basically any finnish player
UMich hockey
Tkachuk (which one???)
but honestly anyone over like 21
And a few people who just said that they aren't fussy.
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Every goal of the 2024 IIHF Worlds day 2
U.S.A. vs. Germany
#7 Braeden Tkachuk (1) Kesselring (1), Leonard (1) 12:15 1st (U.S.A. 1-0 Germany)
#5 Michael Kesselring (1) Nelson (1), Gaudreau (2) 17:20 1st (U.S.A. 2-0 Germany)
#13 Johnny Gaudreau (1)(PP) Boldy (2), Caufield (1) 12:23 2nd (U.S.A. 3-0 Germany)
#42 Yasin Ehliz (1) Pföderl (4), Michaelis (2) 14:05 2nd (U.S.A. 3-1 Germany)
#43 Luke Hughes (1) Caufield (2), Pinto (1) 19:57 2nd (U.S.A. 4-1 Germany)
#9 Trevor Zegras (1)(PP) Pinto (2), Jones (2) 10:09 3rd (U.S.A. 5-1 Germany)
#23 Mikey Eyssimont (1) Kunin (1), Jones (3) 12:28 3rd (U.S.A. 6-1 Germany)
Great Britain Vs. Canada
#14 Liam Kirk (1)(PP) Mosey (1), Lake (1) 7:47 1st (Great Britain 1-0 Canada)
#8 Michael Bunting (1) Byram (1) 8:17 1st (Great Britain 1-1 Canada)
#38 Brandon Hagel (1) Zellweger (1), Dubois (1) 5:45 2nd (Great Britain 1-2 Canada)
#98 Connor Bedard (1) Bunting (1), Zellweger (2) 11:39 2nd (Great Britain 1-3 Canada)
#98 Connor Bedard (2) Paul (1), Guhle (1) 15:29 2nd (Great Britain 1-4 Canada)
#28 Ben O'Connor (1) Kirk (1), Betteridge (1) 18:49 3rd (Great Britain 2-4 Canada)
Austria vs. Denmark
#22 Markus Holton-Lauridsen (1) Blichfeld (1), Russell (1) 13:19 1st (Austria 0-1 Denmark)
#9 Frederik Storm (1)(SH) unassisted 16:11 1st (Austria 0-2 Denmark)
#17 Manuel Ganahl (1) Haudum (1), Rohrer (1) 19:35 1st (Austria 1-2 Denmark)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (1) Wejse-Mathiasen (1), O. Holton-Lauridsen (1) 18:54 2nd (Austria 1-3 Denmark)
#54 Felix Maegaard-Scheel (1) Bruggisser (1), Bernsdorf-Jensen (1) 13:44 3rd (Austria 1-4 Denmark)
#86 Joachim Blichfeld (2) Aagard (1), Russell (2) 18:57 3rd (Austria 1-5 Denmark)
Norway vs. Czech Republic
#10 Roman Červenka (1) Kundrátek (1), Kaše (1) 6:06 1st (Norway 0-1 Czech Republic)
#72 Stian Solberg (1) Thoresen (3), Zuccarello-Aasen (2) 6:37 1st (Norway 1-1 Czech Republic)
#12 Noah Steen (1)(SH) Trettenes (1) 12:10 1st (Norway 2-1 Czech Republic)
#17 Eirik Salsten (1) Solberg (1), Zuccarello-Aasen (3) 16:32 1st (Norway 3-1 Czech Republic)
#10 Roman Červenka (2) Sedlák (1), Kaše (2) 17:12 1st (Norway 3-2 Czech Republic)
#8 Ondřej Beránek (1) Kempný (1) 15:54 2nd (Norway 3-3 Czech Republic)
#93 Matěj Stránský (1) Krejčík (1), Kämpf (1) 5:19 3rd (Norway 3-4 Czech Republic)
#55 Libor Hájek (1) Palát (1) 16:59 3rd (Norway 3-5 Czech Republic)
#18 Ondřej Palát (1)(EN) Kämpf (2), Voženílek (1) 19:06 3rd (Norway 3-6 Czech Republic)
France vs. Kazakhstan
#27 Enzo Cantagallo (1) Boudon (1), Rech (1) 2:00 1st (France 1-0 Kazakhstan)
#48 Roman Starchenko (1) Rymarev (1) 3:06 1st (France 1-1 Kazakhstan)
#23 Maxim Mukhametov (1) Orekhov (1), Savitski (1) 7:30 1st (France 1-2 Kazakhstan)
#84 Kirill Savitski (1) Daniyar (1) 17:47 2nd (France 1-3 Kazakhstan)
Poland vs. Latvia
#34 Krzysztof Maciaś (1) Michalski (1) 15:29 1st (Poland 1-0 Latvia)
#55 Roberts Mamčics (1) Ansons (1), Indrašis (1) 2:18 2nd (Poland 1-1 Latvia)
#21 Kamil Wałęga (1) Urbanowicz (1), Dronia (1) 8:15 2nd (Poland 2-1 Latvia)
#18 Rodrigo Ābols (1)(SH) Daugaviņš (1) 2:32 3rd (Poland 2-2 Latvia)
#34 Krzysztof Maciaś (2) Dziubiński (1) 7:56 3rd (Poland 3-2 Latvia)
#16 Kaspars Daugaviņš (1) Zīle (1), Dzierkals (1) 12:25 3rd (Poland 3-3 Latvia)
#13 Rihards Bukarts (1) Roberts Bukarts (1), Batņa (1) 14:54 3rd (Poland 3-4 Latvia)
#69 Mateusz Bryk (1) Michalski (2) 16:24 3rd (Poland 4-4 Latvia)
#16 Kaspars Daugaviņš (2) Ābols (1) 3:29 OT (Poland 4-5 Latvia)
#Sports#Hockey#Goals#National Teams#U.S.A.#U.S.#Germany#U.K.#Canada#Austria#Denmark#Norway#Czech Republic#France#Kazakhstan#Poland#Latvia#Awesome
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Whatever That Hurts (Video Edit) by Tiamat from the Gaia EP
#music#tiamat#metal#johan edlund#johnny hagel#john hagel#johnny dan hagel#lars skjöld#lars skjold#magnus sahlgren#waldemar sorychta#birgit zacher#video#music video#lars sköld#lars skold#siggi bemm
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2021-22 Alphabetical Directory Fwd A-M
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Aho Sebastian Alexandrov Nikita Altybarmakian Andrei Amirov Rodion Anderson- Dolan Jared Andersson Lias Arvidsson Viktor Asplund Rasmus Atkinson Cam Backstrom Nicklas Bailey Josh Balcers Rudolfs Bankier Caedan Barkov Aleksander Barratt Evan Barre-Boulet Alex Barzal Mathew Batherson Drake Beaucage Alex Beauvillier Anthony Beckman Adam Bellows Kieffer Bemstrom Emil Beniers Matt Benn Jamie Bennett Sam Bergeron Patrice Berggren Jonatan Bertuzzi Tyler Bjorkstrand Oliver Blichfeld Joachim Boeser Brock Bokk Dominik Bolduc Zachary Boldy Matthew Bordeleau Thomas Borgstrom Henrik Boucher Tyler Bourgault Xavier Bourque Mavrik Bowers Shane Brabenec Jakub Bratt Jesper Brink Bobby Brisson Brendan Brown Connor Broz Tristan Buchnevich Pavel Bunting Michael Burakovsky Andre Buyalsky Andrei Byfield Quinton Caufield Cole Cehlarik Peter Chekhovich Ivan Chibrikov Nikita Chinakhov Yegor Chromiak Martin Chytil Filip Cirelli Anthony Coe Brandon Colangelo Sam Coleman Blake Colton Ross Compher J.T. Comtois Maxime Connor Kyle Copp Andrew Coronato Matthew Cotton David Couture Logan Couturier Sean Coyle Charlie Cozens Dylan Crosby Sidney Crouse Lawson Cuylle Will Dach Colton Dach Kirby Dadonov Evgenii Dahlen Jonathan Damiani Riley Danault Philip Dean Zach DeBrincat Alex DeBrusk Jake Dellandrea Ty Denisenko Grigori Doan Josh Domi Max Donato Ryan Dorofeyev Pavel Draisaitl Leon Drury Jack Dube Dillon Dubois Pierre- Luc Duchene Matt Duclair Anthony Dugan Jack Duke Dylan Dvorak Christian Eberle Jordan Ehlers Nikolaj Eichel Jack Eklund William Elvenes Lucas Eriksson Ek Joel Ertel Justin Evangelista Luke Fabbri Robby Fagemo Samuel Farabee Joel Farrell Sean Fedotov Ilya Fiala Kevin Finley Jack Firstov Vladislav Fix- Wolansky Trey Foerster Tyson Foote Nolan Formenton Alex Forsbacka- Karlsson Jakob Forsberg Filip Foudy Jean-Luc Foudy Liam Francis Ryan Frost Morgan Gallagher Brendan Gallant Zachary Garland Conor Gaudreau Johnny Giroux Claude Glass Cody Golyshev Anatoly Goncalves Gage Gourde Yani Granlund Mikael Greig Ridly Gritsyuk Arseny Groulx Benoit-Olivier Grundstrom Carl Guenther Dylan Guentzel Jake Gunler Noel Gurianov Denis Gusev Nikita Gushchin Danil Hagel Brandon Hall Taylor Hallander Filip Harrison Brett Hartman Ryan Hawryluk Jayce Hayes Kevin Hayton Barrett Heineman Emil Helenius Sami Henriksson Karl Henrique Adam Hertl Tomas Hintz Roope Hirose Taro Hirvonen Roni Hischier Nico Hoffman Mike Hoglander Nils Holloway Dylan Holmstrom Simon Holtz Alexander Horvat Bo Howden Brett Huberdeau Jonathan Huckins Cole Hughes Jack Hyman Zach Iaffalo Alex Jarventie Roby Jarvis Seth Jeannot Tanner Jenik Jan Jenner Boone Johansen Ryan Johnson Kent Johnson Wyatt Jost Tyson Kadri Nazem Kakko Kaapo Kaliyev Arthur Kalynuk Wyatt Kane Evander Kane Patrick Kapanen Kasperi Kapanen Oliver Kaprizov Kirill Kase Ondrej Karlsson William Katchouk Boris Kaut Martin Kayumov Artur Keller Clayton Kempe Adrian Kerfoot Alexander Khovanov Alexander Khusnutdinov Marat Kidney Riley Killorn Alex Kirk Liam Kisakov Aleksandr Klimovich Danila Knies Matthew Koivula Otto Koivunen Ville Konecny Travis Kopitar Anze Korczak Ryder Koshtov Yegor Kostin Klim Kotkaniemi Jesperi Kravtsov Vitali Krebs Peyton Kreider Chris Kubalik Dominik Kucherov Nikita Kunin Luke Kuokkanen Janne Kupari Rasmus Kuznetsov Evgeny Kyrou Jordan L’Heureux Zachary Labanc Kevin Lafreniere Alexis Laine Patrik Landeskog Gabriel Lapierre Hendrix Larkin Dylan Lauko Jakub Leason Brett Lee Anders Leschyshyn Jake Lindholm Elias Lucius Chaz Lundell Anton Lundestrom Isac Lysell Fabian MacKinnon Nathan Madden Tyler Malatesta James Malkin Evgeni Mangiapane Andrew Mantha Anthony Marchand Brad Marchenko Kirill Marchessault Jonathan Marchment Mason Marner Mitch Martino Ayrton Matthews Auston Mazur Carter Mcbain Jack McCann Jared McDavid Connor Mcleod Ryan McMichael Connor McTavish Mason Meier Timo Mercer Dawson Meyers Ben Miettinen Veeti Mikheyev Mikhail Milano Sonny Miller J.T. Mittelstadt Casey Monahan Sean Mysak Jan
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Going into last night’s game, I had a feeling that the Calgary Flames wouldn’t be an easy team for the Blackhawks to try and beat given their record lately. Although they worked hard (especially during the 2nd period), the Flames ended up getting the best of the Hawks.
In the first period, Dillon Dube gave the Flames an early 1-0 lead. Brandon Hagel responded with his 6th goal of the season and tied up the game (with assists by Ryan Carpenter & Reese Johnson, who got his first NHL point); however, the Flames were able to regain a two-goal lead with a goal by Milan Lucic.
In the second period, Reese Johnson scored his first NHL career goal to tie up the game again, but by the third period, goals from Matthew Tkachuk, Trevor Lewis and Johnny Gaudreau ultimately gave the Flames another victory.
I would say that one of the issues that the Blackhawks struggled with during their four-game road trip is consistency (which is something that they have been struggling with on and off for the past couple of seasons).
As I’ve mentioned before in my past keys to the game, the Hawks need to try to keep themselves consistent through three whole periods of hockey, not just for one period.
According to Coach King: “We did all the little things right. We played a certain way that this team needs to play. And then the 3rd period, we just got away from it again. The consistency of playing a certain way is not there yet, but it's getting there."
One of the players that has been consistent in the line-up is Brandon Hagel, who scored two goals in back-to-back games. I thought that his goal in last night’s game was outstanding and he has putting in a lot of good work in his last two games. I hope that Hagel can continue to keep himself consistent back on home ice.
It was nice to see Reese Johnson get his first two NHL career points with a goal and an assist. So far this season, it’s been a bit rough for him being in & out of the Hawks’ line-up, but despite that, he still continues to work hard and it paid off in a positive way for him.
Even though he didn’t get any points last night, Kirby Dach had a pretty good game and was also very noticable, especially in the first period when he got into a fight with Blake Coleman. I admit I was shocked to see Dach fighting. Although it was good to see him sticking up for Alex DeBrincat, he needs to be careful getting into fights given his past history of injuries.
Coach King was impressed with the way that Dach played last night, saying: "Dach had some fire. I really loved his game tonight. He did a lot of good things. He's made strides. He's starting to get a little more consistency in his game and just hopefully he continues to play that way. And it's good to see a little emotion from him, it's awesome."
After last night’s game, the Blackhawks are back on home ice on Friday afternoon as they play against the St. Louis Blues. The Hawks need to be able to play with more consistency and be more productive than they were the last time both teams faced each other.
Until then, go Blackhawks!
#chicago blackhawks#calgary flames#post game review#brandon hagel#reese johnson#ryan carpenter#derek king#kirby dach
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SORCERER выпустили лирик-видео Unbearable Sorrow с нового альбома The Crowning Of The Fire King
#Anders Engberg#Epic Doom Metal#Epic Heavy Doom Metal#Johnny Hagel#SORCERER#Sweden#The Crowning Of The Fire King#Unbearable Sorrow
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Single Slam - Ship of Doom by Sorcerer (The Crowning of the Fire King)
Single Slam – Ship of Doom by Sorcerer (The Crowning of the Fire King)
Swedish epic doom metal band, Sorcerer, have released a new single and lyric video. The track is called Ship of Doom and it will feature on the band’s 2nd full length album called The Crowning of the Fire King. The Crowning of the Fire King is due out on the 20th of October via Metal Blade Records.
With it only being their second album, you would think Sorcerer were a new band but they actually…
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#Anders Engburg#Bruce Dickinson#Dio#Doom#Epic#epic doom#Johnny Hagel#Kristian Niemann#Metal Blade Records#New Metal#New Music#Peter Hallgren#Power Metal#Richard Evensand#Ship of Doom#Sirens#Sorcerer#The Crowning of the Fire King
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SORCERER “Sorcerer (Anno 1503)”, Demo 1989 (Cult Swedish Royal Epic Doom Metal !)
1. Anno 1503 2. Born with Fear 3. Dark Ages 4. Far Beyond 5. The Battle 6. Visions
https://sorcererdoom.bandcamp.com/album/anno-1503
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Artist: Sorcerer Title: Lamenting of the Innocent Genre: Epic Doom Metal Release Date: 29th May 2020 Label: Metal Blade Records Tonight I have the privilege and the pleasure to review one of the best Epic Doom acts since the first riff was played by the divine hands of our lord Iommi: SORCERER! SORCERER was formed in Stockholm in 1988 by Johnny Hagel (b), Tommy Karlsson (dr) and Peter Furulid (g) Anders Engberg (vox) and Mats Liedholm (g) joined the band in 1989 when the band recorded their first demo. Sadly, SORCERER disbanded after two glorious demos. It should take 18 years for them to reunite for the Hammer of Doom Festival in Germany, after this and the successful gig at the Up the Hammers Festival in Athens, Greece the band decided to give songwriting and world conquering another go. Fast forward: it is 2020 the year of the plague and SORCERER will soon release their third full-length record ‘Lamenting of the Innocent’ . Right after the first few seconds it is clear: this is Epic Doom incarnate - SOLITUDE AETERNUS and CANDLEMASS come to mind when listening to the sweet melodies and perfectly arranged transitions of the five-piece. Niemann and Hallgren on guitar duty are a revelation, newcomer Justin Biggs is an invaluable addition to the already impressive line-up and a real beast on the bass, Engberg on vocals is the epitome of the frontman captivating with every syllable leaving his lips and last but not least Richard Evensand on drums: always on point with his differentiated yet powerful style. Lyrically this is among the best stuff I had the honour to listen to in the last 12 months since my comeback as the best writer in a 3-miles radius (only joking it is 5 miles). My 3 personal favourites are: 1. ‘Lamenting of the Innocent’ (The Title track, he has it all: great melody and chorus) 2. ‘Where Spirits Die’ (this cuts a bit deeper, insanely catchy and a heavy hymn) 3. ‘Condemned’ (this is heavy as fuck and it has a chorus that reminds of 80s ballads but heavy) If you love Doom Metal get your hands on this masterpiece asap, SORCERER also has their discography on bandcamp #schwermetallisch #sorcerer #metalbladerecords #heavymetal #music #doom (hier: Neumühl, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAA2l9eiGR9/?igshid=gt03afdneunk
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Sorcerer
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Sorcerer ist eine schwedische Epic-Doom-Band aus Stockholm, die im Jahr 1988 gegründet wurde, sich 1992 auflöste und seit 2010 wieder aktiv ist.
Die Band wurde im Jahr 1988 gegründet und bestand aus dem Bassisten Johnny Hagel, dem Schlagzeuger Tommy Karlsson und dem Gitarristen Peter Furulid. Im Jahr 1989 kamen der Sänger Anders Engberg und Mats Liedholm als zweiter Gitarrist zur Besetzung. Im selben Jahr nahm die Gruppe ihr erstes Demo Anno 1503 auf, von dem 1.500 Kopien abgesetzt wurden. Zudem spielte die Band zwei Auftritte in Stockholm, den ersten zusammen mit Count Raven sowie den zweiten auf einem Festival zusammen mit Gruppen wie Entombed, wobei dies die erste Show war, bei der sich die Band Entombed nannte, Carnage, Therion und Mezzrow. Im selben Jahr erschien zudem der Sampler Rockbox, auf dem Sorcerer mit dem Lied Born with Fire zu hören ist. 1990 kam Rickard Evensand als neuer Schlagzeuger zur Besetzung. 1992 nahm Sorcerer ihr zweites Demo The Inquisition auf, das unter anderem eine Demoversion des Rainbow-Liedes Stargazer enthält.[4] Später im Jahr verließ Hagel die Band, um Tiamat beizutreten. Kurz darauf kam es zur Auflösung von Sorcerer. Laut Hagel war sein Ausstieg jedoch nicht der Grund für die Bandauflösung, sondern die fehlende Motivation und Zeitmangel der verbliebenen Bandmitglieder. 1995 entschied sich John Perez von Solitude Aeternus dazu, beide Demos als Kompilation bei seinem Label Brainticket Records zu veröffentlichen. Dies war die erste Veröffentlichung von Brainticket Records. Perez und Hagel kannten sich bereits seit dem ersten Sorcerer-Demo.
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SORCERER Announces New Bassist JUSTIN BIGGS
SORCERER Announces New Bassist JUSTIN BIGGS
SORCERER Announces New Bassist JUSTIN BIGGS Swedish epic heavy doom metal warlords SORCERER have announced the addition of bassist Justin Biggs to the group’s ranks.
Says the band: “This may come as a surprise to some, maybe not to others. Justin is the handsome fellow on stage left that has been filling in for Johnny Hagelon all our gigs this past year, doing a splendid job, we hasten to add,…
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The Ar by Tiamat, live in Stockholm (1994) from the Wild-Live album
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