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doingithockeystyle · 6 months ago
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A Hockey Rainbow for Pride
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Brent Burns, K'Andre Miller
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Sebastian Aho, Troy Stetcher
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David Pastrnak, Matt Duchene
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Auston Matthews, Linus Ullmark
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Blake Coleman, Mitch Marner
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Martin Necas, William Karlsson
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Ryan Lomberg, William Nylander
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Patrick Laine, Mark Giordano
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Jeremy Swayman, Oliver Kylington
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Nikita Zadorov
Happy Pride, everyone!
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beckinferno · 2 months ago
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i heard klas fredén refer to his ex as "he" and i went utterly insane after that
(criticize me and i'll threaten you with a gun the way josef did to fredén)
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theanechoicchamber · 2 years ago
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well if you would insist on having a meeting room with glass walls (that i'm sure is super soundproof), then the team are bound to have a cheeky peek at the drama
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ronnydeschepper · 5 months ago
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Honderd jaar geleden: Erik Bohlin wint de eerste Ronde van Zweden
De Ronde van Zweden (Zweedse naam: Postgirot Open) was een meerdaagse wielerwedstrijd die tussen 1982 en 2002 werd verreden in Zweden. Op 22 juni was thuisrenner Tommi Prim de eerste winnaar. Tussen 1924 en 1975 werd de koers verreden als amateurkoers onder de naam Sexdagarsloppet of kortweg Sexdagars (“Zesdaagse”). De eerste editie werd gewonnen door Erik Bohlin, eveneens een Zweed,…
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crow-talks-hockey · 9 months ago
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something about how trades really do affect players. how it's not just us as fans being crazy or reading too much into it. it's real and it's painful. erik johnson has lacked the hutzpah he once had ever since leaving colorado, as if he could bear landeskog's injury but the second he was forced to leave it all came crashing down. sidney crosby has lost much of the joy he once carried and it's because he had the human, golden embodiment of that joy in jake guentzel torn away from him when he needed it most. dylan larkin shed genuine, heartfelt, distraught tears when tyler bertuzzi was traded away. the penguins still welcome marc-andre fleury to pittsburgh every time he plays there because, no matter where he is, that is his home. pk subban could never return to the same player he was after he was taken from price. trevor zegras is seemingly incomplete without drysdale at his side. brandon duhaime is lacking his connor dewar. bowen byram no longer has his alex newhook to lean on and laugh with. travis koneckny and nolan patrick may never even get the chance to play another game with or against one another. and who could imagine kuznetsov as anyone but a capital? do you really think of pavelski in the green of the stars or do you see him proud in teal beside thornton and marleau? did shea weber ever really stop being a nashville predator? and what about beauvillier, horvat, compher, dumolin, burakovsky, kadri, yamamoto, hornqvist, eberle, o'rielly, barrie, jost, gaudreau, karlsson, carter and richards, martin, and so many others? even wayne gretzky himself went to three teams post trade, searching for that spark he had in edmonton after they made him leave. jagr had eight after pittsburgh. you are not crazy for grieving, in some small way, a player you lost. and they aren't crazy for feeling distraught either. these teams are family. and family is everything, even if it gets ripped apart so easily.
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zepuckinghockey · 5 months ago
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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,
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goalhofer · 7 months ago
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2023-24 1st NHL Games
October 10, 2023
Waltteri Merelä (Tampa Bay) vs. Nashville.
Connor Bedard (Chicago) at Pittsburgh.
Kevin Korchinski (Chicago) at Pittsburgh.
October 11, 2023
Fraser Minten (Toronto) vs. Montreal.
Matt Poitras (Boston) vs. Chicago.
Johnny Beecher (Boston) vs. Chicago.
Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) vs. Colorado.
October 12, 2023
Adam Fantilli (Columbus) vs. Philadelphia.
Zach Benson (Buffalo) vs. New York Rangers.
Uvis Balinskis (Florida) at Minnesota.
Matthew Samoskevich (Florida) at Minnesota.
October 13, 2023
Logan Cooley (Arizona) at New Jersey.
October 14, 2023
Emil Andrae (Philadelphia) at Ottawa.
Pavel Mintyukov (Anaheim) at Vegas.
October 15, 2023
Matt Tomkins (Tampa Bay) at Ottawa.
October 16, 2023
Justin Sourdif (Florida) at New Jersey.
October 19, 2023
Leo Carlsson (Anaheim) vs. Dallas.
Tristan Luneau (Anaheim) vs. Dallas.
October 21, 2023
Hardy Häman-Aktell (Washington) at Montreal.
Ryan Shea (Pittsburgh) at St. Louis.
Ty Emberson (San José) at Nashville.
October 24, 2023
John Ludvig (Pittsburgh) vs. Dallas.
October 25, 2023
Hunter Shepard (Washington) at New Jersey.
October 26, 2023
Dmitri Voronkov (Columbus) at Montreal.
Ilya Salauyou (Calgary) vs. St. Louis.
October 27, 2023
Daemon Hunt (Minnesota) at Washington.
October 28, 2023
Nikolas Matinpalo (Ottawa) at Pittsburgh.
November 1, 2023
Connor Zary (Calgary) vs. Dallas.
November 2, 2023
Mason Lohrei (Boston) vs. Toronto.
November 4, 2023
Marc Del Gaizo (Nashville) at Edmonton.
Ryan Johnson (Buffalo) at Toronto.
Roby Järventie (Ottawa) vs. Tampa Bay.
Magnus Chrona (San José) vs. Pittsburgh.
Raphaël Lavoie (Edmonton) vs. Nashville.
Martin Pospíšil (Calgary) at Seattle.
November 7, 2023
Ondřej Pavel (Colorado) vs. New Jersey.
November 9, 2023
Ryan Winterton (Seattle) at Colorado.
November 13, 2023
Sam Malinski (Colorado) at Seattle.
November 16, 2023
Linus Karlsson (Vancouver) at Calgary.
November 22, 2023
Jayden Struble (Montreal) at Anaheim.
November 25, 2023
Jiří Kulich (Buffalo) at New Jersey.
Isak Rosén (Buffalo) at New Jersey.
November 30, 2023
Sam Laberge (New Jersey) at Philadelphia.
December 1, 2023
Šimon Nemec (New Jersey) vs. San José.
December 3, 2023
Louis Crevier (Chicago) at Minnesota.
December 7, 2023
Ryker Evans (Seattle) vs. New Jersey.
December 8, 2023
Marc Johnstone (Pittsburgh) at Florida.
December 9, 2023
Jiří Smejkal (Ottawa) at Detroit.
December 15, 2023
Adam Edström (New York Rangers) vs. Anaheim.
December 17, 2023
Angus Crookshank (Ottawa) at Vegas.
December 20, 2023
Ivan Miroshnichenko (Washington) vs. New York Islanders.
December 21, 2023
Emil Heineman (Montreal) at Minnesota.
December 30, 2023
Georgii Merkulov (Boston) vs. New Jersey.
January 4, 2024
Brennan Othmann (New York Rangers) vs. Chicago.
Declan Carlile (Tampa Bay) at Minnesota.
January 5, 2024
Vasili Ponomaryov (Carolina) at Washington.
January 6, 2024
Emil Martinsen-Lilleberg (Tampa Bay) at Boston.
Jack Thompson (Tampa Bay) at Boston.
Graeme Clarke (New Jersey) vs. Vancouver.
Lukas Cormier (Vegas) vs. New York Islanders.
January 8, 2024
Jason Polin (Colorado) vs. Boston.
January 9, 2024
Yan Kuznetsov (Calgary) vs. Ottawa.
January 10, 2024
Jesper Wallstedt (Minnesota) at Dallas.
January 11, 2024
Gage Goncalves (Tampa Bay) vs. New Jersey.
January 13, 2024
Phil Kemp (Edmonton) at Montreal.
Joshua Roy (Montreal) vs. Edmonton.
Max Crozier (Tampa Bay) vs. Anaheim.
January 15, 2024
Brendan Brisson (Vegas) vs. Nashville.
January 19, 2024
Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders) at Chicago.
January 20, 2024
Adam Klapka (Calgary) vs. Edmonton.
January 23, 2024
Olen Zellweger (Anaheim) vs. Buffalo.
January 27, 2024
Shakir Mukhamadullin (San José) vs. Buffalo.
February 16, 2024
Matt Villalta (Arizona) vs. Carolina.
February 18, 2024
Matt Rempe (New York Rangers) at New York Islanders.
February 19, 2024
Marshall Rifai (Toronto) at St. Louis.
Justin Brazeau (Boston) vs. Dallas.
Mason Morelli (Vegas) at San José.
February 20, 2024
Arshdeep Bains (Vancouver) at Colorado.
February 22, 2024
Zachary Bolduc (St. Louis) vs. New York Islanders.
February 24, 2024
Pierrick Dubé (Washington) at Florida.
Logan Stankoven (Dallas) at Carolina.
February 25, 2024
Brian Halonen (New Jersey) vs. Tampa Bay.
March 7, 2024
Patrik Koch (Arizona) vs. Minnesota.
March 12, 2024
Zack Ostapchuk (Ottawa) vs. Pittsburgh.
March 14, 2024
Marat Khusnutdinov (Minnesota) vs. Anaheim.
March 15, 2024
Landon Slaggert (Chicago) vs. Los Angeles.
March 17, 2024
Devin Cooley (San José) at Chicago.
March 21, 2024
Zach Dean (St. Louis) at Ottawa.
March 22, 2024
Jack St. Ivany (Pittsburgh) at Dallas.
March 24, 2024
Cam Crotty (Arizona) vs. Dallas.
March 26, 2024
Brandon Scanlin (New York Rangers) vs. Philadelphia.
James Malatesta (Columbus) at Arizona.
Josh Doan (Arizona) vs. Columbus.
Logan Morrison (Seattle) vs. Anaheim.
March 30, 2024
Cameron Butler (Columbus) vs. Pittsburgh.
April 1, 2024
Ivan Fedotov (Philadelphia) vs. New York Islanders.
Akil Thomas (Los Angeles) at Winnipeg.
April 6, 2024
Collin Graf (San José) vs. St. Louis.
April 9, 2024
Maksymilian Szuber (Arizona) at Seattle.
April 12, 2024
Ethan Del Mastro (Chicago) vs. Nashville.
Scott Morrow (Carolina) at St. Louis.
Sam Colangelo (Anaheim) vs. Calgary.
Liam Öhgren (Minnesota) at Vegas.
April 14, 2024
Frank Nazar III (Chicago) vs. Carolina.
April 15, 2024
Lane Hutson (Montreal) at Detroit.
Georgi Romanov (San José) at Edmonton.
April 16, 2024
Logan Mailloux (Montreal) vs. Detroit.
Jackson Blake (Carolina) at Columbus.
Bradly Nadeau (Carolina) at Columbus.
Luca Del Bel Belluz (Columbus) vs. Carolina.
Gavin Brindley (Columbus) vs. Carolina.
April 17, 2024
Ruslan Iskhakov (New York Islanders) vs. Pittsburgh.
Aku Räty (Arizona) vs. Edmonton.
April 18, 2024
Nikita Chibrikov (Winnipeg) vs. Vancouver.
Brad Lambert (Winnipeg) vs. Vancouver.
William Gauthier (Anaheim) at Vegas.
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maryrose20070 · 9 months ago
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🤔🇸🇪 Let's Remember of The Swedish Artist:
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I'll True of The Popular Artist of ABBA and E-Type (Martin Erikson). Both of the Swedish Musician in Mid 1970's - Mid 2000's. We're Explain about of ABBA and E-Type is a Old Songs at the Stockholm.
Explain To ABBA:
Abba were a Pop Supergroup in the Sweden and Before 1972 until to 1982. Two "Vocalist" Women named Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad or Two "Instrumentalist" Men Named Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. When the Most Popular Song of Dancing Queen in Released 1976, The Other Released at those songs (Such a Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, Mamma Mia, Super Trouper, Voulez-Vous, and More).
The Last Song of The Day Before You Came (I Thought of Thank You for the Music) Before Disbanded in 1982. Those Are Successful Songs of the end this Band. Fortunately, They're Became to Elders (but were almost dead in the Future) for Nowadays but who people loved ABBA or Something like a Opinion at Those Old Songs.
Explain To E-Type (Included Martin Erikson):
E-Type (AKA Martin Erikson) is a Euro-Artist in the Sweden (Unlikely ABBA while still here) before 1993 and until to 2007. He is Curly-Longest Hair like a Weird "Feminine" Hairstyle. The Most Popular Song of Life in Released 2001. The lead singers named Nana Hedin and Sanne Karlsson. The Other Released at those songs (Such a Set the World on Fire, This is the Way, Calling Your Name, Angel Crying, and More).
The Last song of Last Day Alive in Released 2007 before Martin his Retired of Eurodance and he changed his genre of Heavy Metal. The New band called Dampf.
Dampf were a Saddest Heavy Metal Before 2022. The Four Members didn't Understand were Named but Expected Martin.
Unfortunately, Those Swedish and Other Fans are Rarely Disappointed of the New Band. But The Problem are who People hated E-Type due of Creepy Face like a Himself. He Never appeared at his Clips and the Songs at the Eurodance Greatest Hits in the 1990's with a Nostalgia. He still middle age likely adult for Nowadays (Before Almost Elder in the Future).
Conclusion: What do you think of ABBA and E-Type.
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butterflyintochains · 6 months ago
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How It All Began
A view back to the past, I've alluded to the 2011 All Star Game in my past TangerKarlsson fics, like, a lot. It is the hinge of everything for this little brainrot I've had for them since last august. So... Let's go back there, to Raleigh 2011.
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Some say the tiny flapping of a butterfly's wings can cause a tornado half a world away. A tiny action can have massive consequences for one's life. Some say that there's one single moment where you find everything you've ever needed in life. Kris Letang doesn't quite know if he believes all that, he knows he's excited to be in Raleigh for the 2011 All Star Game. Sid and Geno are at home with injuries, but he's got Flower, and that's even better, someone to be a menace with for a weekend. It's a bit sunnier in Raleigh than it is back home in Pittsburgh. They're driven to their hotel, and check in for the weekend, then head down to the rink for a practice session. Kris notices the Sedin twins chatting in a little conclave with the other Swedes by one of the benches. He and Flower go to hang with Giroux, Briere, and St Louis. ''Bonjour, gents.'' Martin says.
Flower goes to set up at the net, sliding his blocker on. ''Hi, Marty. Looking forward to the draft tomorrow?''
Martin laughs. ''Not even a little bit, I know I want a Sedin, both if I can convince Lindstrom.''
Claude remarks, a wry grin on his face. ''Yeah, Vancouver would riot if you split them up.''
Kris jokes. ''Just like Philly would if you and Danny were split up, don't lie, Giroux.'' He keeps it to a last name basis, Sid would kill him for getting too friendly with Giroux. ''Got me there, Letang.'' Giroux says.
The French-Canadians chat some more, Martin gains a weird look on his face, and says to Kris. ''Tanger, I think Karlsson is looking at you.'' Really? Kris slowly turns to face Karlsson, who just shoots him a bright smile. Kris feels something in his chest, and swallows through some dryness in his throat. Probably just nerves for this weekend, right?
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The draft comes, and it's like being eighteen all over again. While they're all getting seated, Kris finds himself looking for Erik Karlsson again, secretly hoping they end up on the same team this weekend. Erik catches his eye, and they share a slight smile across the seating row. Flower, being annoying, elbows Kris. ''Eyes up front, ami, the show's starting.''
The draft kicks off with Staal picking his teammate Cam Ward, and Lindstrom picking Stamkos. The third picks are the most heated, with the two captains splitting the inseparable Sedin twins up, Daniel to Staal, Henrik to Lindstrom. The twins laugh it off, but everyone can see how weird it looks to see them parted. Flower is taken with Team Lindstrom's ninth pick. Team Stall make their twelfth pick. ''With our twelfth pick, Team Staal select, from the Pittsburgh Penguins - Kris Letang.''
Kris takes his jersey, and his seat, sharing a cheeky glance with Flower. Claude Giroux, of all people, joins him one pick later. Then, the fourteenth pick comes. Lindstrom taking Martin Havlat. Eric Stall steps up to the mic. ''With our fourteenth pick, Team Staal selects, from the Ottawa Senators - Erik Karlsson.''
Erik makes his way up to the stage, a bundle of nerves in his stomach for some reason. Erik sits himself down next to Kris Letang. They share a glance, and a smile, and turn their attention back to the draft. They're on live television, after all.
After the draft, they all go for dinner and drinks. Kris and Erik sit together, and talk over burgers. ''My first all star game, a bit nervous for it, actually.'' Erik admits.
Kris nods, sipping his beer. ''Same, we can be debutantes together, I guess.''
Erik smiles. ''I think that sounds fun.''
They end up getting so lost in their conversation, that their captains for the weekend need to remind them about tomorrow. ''Northern Sweden sounds beautiful.'' Kris says as they make their way back to the hotel. Erik smiles wistfully, clearly homesick. ''Yeah, it is, especially at this time of year. I miss it sometimes, the quiet of it all.'' Kris nods, and says. ''Yeah, I sometimes feel the same about Val D'Or, it was only two years, but the place is so friendly.''
Back in his hotel room, Erik is struck by something. He barely knows Kris, they just met properly tonight! How can it possibly feel like he's known Kris his entire life? He gives his head a shake, bigger fish to fry.
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The Skills Competition is the following afternoon. Kris is due to skate in the first round of Fastest Skater against Duncan Keith. The boys skate out for warmups, Kris catching Erik's eye from across the rink. Giving him that warm feeling he had at the restaurant last night. After warmups, they head to the benches, Kris sitting himself down next to Erik. ''So, what d'you say my odds against Keith are?''
Erik thinks it over, smirking as Kris is left to wait. ''Well, you're younger and faster, and skating backwards. But, you've got that gorgeous hair that might slow you down.''
Kris downs some water. ''Gorgeous hair, huh?'' Erik looks him in the eye, their eyes the exact same shade of brown. ''Just stating facts, Kris.''
Kris nods, and goes to take his place. He waits for his signal, and shoots off backwards around the rink, effortlessly gliding along the ice. He's on the top pair for a reason, right? He leaves Keith in his smoke, and takes the win for his team. Erik remarks, a slight pink tinge to his cheeks. ''Well, how was that?'' Kris asks.
Erik clears his throat. ''Impressive.''
Team Staal win the Fastest Skater, and Accuracy Shooting - with Daniel Sedin pulling off a clean sweep of the targets. Ovechkin also nails the Breakway Challenge.
At dinner that night, after Team Staal win the Skills competition, Flower leans over to Kris, and says to him. ''I see you're warming up to Karlsson. Anything gonna come of it?'' Kris looks over to Erik, who is happily chatting to the Swedes. ''I don't know.''
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The game itself is the following day. The two teams get ready, and hit the ice one last time before this weekend is over. Warmups are over, and the game begins. Kris finds it weird to be on a different team from Flower, there's something wrong feeling about seeing Flower across the ice. He, Sid, and Geno belong in front of Flower, not across from him. But, it's just for this hour, so that's fine. Ovechkin scores barely a minute into the first period. Paul Stastny following up soon after. Claude Giroux nets one to put Team Staal up 4-0 midway through the first period. But, Team Lindstrom quickly settle in to level the score 4-4 before the end of the period. During intermission, Erik asks Kris. ''You okay, Kris?''
Kris nods, stretching his back out. ''Yeah, it's just weird to not have Flower in the net behind me.''
They get back to work, Sharp getting them back ahead quickly. Five minutes later, Daniel Sedin and Zdeno Chara feed Kris for a goal to widen the lead to 6-4. He skates back to the bench, and sits down next to Erik. In all, the second period ends at 7-6.
The third period gets going Eric Staal tying the score to 7-7. Daniel Sedin and Alex Ovechkin feed Kris for his second goal. ''Hatty watch, Kris?'' Erik asks him.
Kris smirks, he's never scored a hattrick, but it would be funny if his first was in an all star game. ''Hopefully.''
It's not to be, Team Lindstrom take the game 11-10. But, Sharp gets MVP for the weekend.
After the boys are back in their suits, Erik scribbles something down on a strip of paper. He presses it in Kris' hand. ''Call me if you want to, we're rivals again as of tomorrow.''
Kris nods, and does the same, handing the slip over to Erik. ''Here's my number. Call me when you're back in Ottawa.'' He says, adding. ''Y'know, we're only rivals again come tomorrow, as far as anyone's concerned, we're still teammates. Wanna get out of here?''
Erik visibly swallows, but a smile rises on his face. ''Sure.'' They sneak back to the hotel, hoping no one notices them as they do. They opt for using Kris' room, and lock the door behind themselves.
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They check their teams' schedules after breakfast the next morning before it's time to leave for their separate cities. Their teams play against each other on the 15th of March. As well as both teams having a very brief couple of days off in mid February. But, Pittsburgh are on the road then, while Ottawa are at home. They arrange to get together when their teams do, and head down for their cars. Kris gets a look from Flower. ''Well, care to explain what that was all about?''
Kris just simply says. ''Not really.'' He loves Flower like a brother, but there are certain things that must remain with him. Same goes for Sid and Geno once they're home. Besides, barely anything has happened, why get everyone all excited, and alert the media, when they've only spent one night together?
Kris and Flower arrive home in Pittsburgh. and catch up with Sid and Geno for training the next morning. Sid notices how happy Kris looks, happier than usual, and asks Flower. ''Flower, is Tanger okay?'' Flower nods, smiling brightly. ''Yeah, he made a friend, that's all.''
Geno asks, cheeky as always. ''He's not replacing us, is he, Legenda?'' Kris smirks, occupying himself with some puck handling. Oh, if only Geno knew the half of it. ''No one can replace you three, G, promise.'' That little crisis averted, the core get on with some shooting drills on Flower. Kris finds himself looking forward to the 15th of March already. But, he'll not rush anything, that can only blow up in his face.
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Ottawa 2012
This is not going to be fun, Kris grimly thinks to himself during training ahead of the game this afternoon. Sure, he's in Ottawa, and him and Erik are in the same place for the first time since summer. But, he's got Geno with him too. He has no idea if Geno suspects anything, or if he's going to start asking the uncomfortable questions. Erik sidles up to Kris, seemingly equally anxious about his own teammates figuring them out this weekend. ''Do you think they know anything?'' Erik asks him.
Kris takes a deep breath in and lets it go. ''I don't know. I think Geno is too busy talking to Datsyuk. As for your guys, what do you think?'' Erik fiddles with his stick, busying his hands. ''No idea, Spez might be too occupied with media, Danny is basically my brother, so, if he suspects us, he's not saying anything.''
Kris nods, this last year has been so much fun for them both, but he's scared of the media attention they'll inevitably get if this all comes out. ''Cool, I'm fine keeping this between us for now, aren't you?'' Erik chuckles, they've had this conversation probably fifty times by now. ''Yeah, like you said when we were in Portugal this summer, look how everyone monitors Sid and Geno. The entire hockey world knows about them.''
Kris nods, he's had to see that for the last four years, the stress it sometimes brings up with two of his three best friends. That press intrusion makes him sick. ''Okay, good, just so we're on the same page.''
Erik assures him. ''We're alright, Kris, don't overthink things.''
The game comes, and Geno takes an assist from Iginla for 2-0 for Team Chara. Kris has the honour of assisting a Henrik Sedin goal later on in the first period. Alfredsson gets an unassisted goal midway through the second, and then takes assists from both Sedin twins for another goal just two minutes later. That one has the entire arena lit up. Team Alfredsson end up losing despite best efforts 12-9 to Team Chara.
The following day is the Skills Competition, with Fastest Skater being the first event of the day. Kris sits with Erik, they're both in this challenge, Kris is up against Brian Campbell. Kris fist bumps Erik, and takes his place on the starting line. He shoots off, skating forwards this time. That was fun in Raleigh last time, but the novelty would wear off. He crosses the finish line first, and skates back to the bench.
Erik goes fourth against Marian Hossa. ''Good luck.'' Kris says. Erik clips his helmet on, and says. ''Thanks.'' He takes his place, and waits for the signal. He takes off for his lap, leaving Hossa in his dust as he goes, this is his building, he won't lose here. He crosses the line, taking a massive round of applause from his home crowd. ''Bon travail, Erik.'' Kris says in french.
Erik says. ''Thank you, Kris.'' He suddenly gets an idea, if they're going to go forward, shouldn't they know how to talk to each other? ''Kris, can you maybe teach me French?''
Kris beams at him, his face lighting up as he does. ''I could kiss you right now, you know? Yes, of course I can, I'd love to. Can I ask you for a favour too?''
Erik nods, heart racing with happiness already. ''Yeah, of course.'' Kris asks, seeming nervous at first. ''Can you teach me Swedish while I teach you French?''
Erik clears his throat, feeling a bit overcome. ''Yeah, can't wait to hear your accent already.''
After the skills competition is over, they head back to Erik's apartment, an unspoken agreement between them. They're going to be learning each other's languages now, they both know what that means. But, for some odd reason, neither wants to say it. ''Erik, do we start putting labels on this now? I'm ready if you are.'' Kris asks.
Erik takes his hand. ''I think that'd be nice.'' Kris nods, ecstatic at finally getting to have what Sid and Geno have. Kris had no idea if this would go anywhere, when they had that weekend in Raleigh. But, they're both so excited to see where this goes.
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Summer 2012, Montreal
Summer is finally here, at long last. After a letdown of a regular season for Erik, and a letdown in the playoffs for Kris. Their second summer together now, but their first as an official couple. They told Flower and Alfredsson about a week ago, but both are under strict orders not to tell anyone else. They know this is not going to be easy, a long distance relationship, but they're ready to make this work. Erik's eyes sting as he wakes up next to Kris. The july sunlight offensively bright. He grumbles, and rolls over to face Kris. Still deep asleep. They'll be going over to Sweden for a couple of weeks soon. Erik sighs, and gets up to get the day going, leaving his partner to sleep.
He gets on with breakfast, Kris' house in Montreal already feeling like home away from home. Kris comes down while he's cooking, and gets the coffee going. ''We should probably pack today.'' Erik says while they eat. Kris nods, clearly looking forward to Sweden. ''Yeah, anything I need to know about Sweden?''
Erik says. ''Treat the place like you do Canada, and you'll be fine.'' Kris nods. Who knew a weekend in Raleigh could lead to this?
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This was complex to write, that's for sure. But, this is the genesis of the relationship that set the 2023/24 locker room alight. Erik is, of course, still with the Senators here, so this was difficult to figure out. It's so much easier when they're on the same team.
Anyway, this is the fun and light third of a mini trilogy within the grander narrative. The next part is the angsty one. I'll begin work on that tomorrow, and hopefully have it done soon enough. I'll not give too much away, but it's not gonna be fun.
Enjoy!
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eurovision-revisited · 6 months ago
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Eurovision 2004 - Number 13 - E-Type - "Paradise"
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Perhaps the first Eurovision hopeful to used pyro as an integral part of the song's percussion?
Paradise marks the first time in my blog that there's an entry that's associated with Sweden's second most famous pop export - Cheiron Studios; the late Denniz PoP and Max Martin's formidable hit making machine. E-Type is a man, Bo Erikson, a former speed-metal drummer turned Eurodance hit maker who, through the 1990s, released a series of four albums (all top 5 in Sweden) and many singles (including five Swedish number 1s). Nearly all of his hits feature Nana Hedin on vocals, and at Melfest this year, there she is singing on Paradise. Nana is the singer who sang backing vocals on Brittney Spears Baby One More Time. She's backed Celine Dion, Gary Barlow and Ace of Base and was an integral part of Cheiron's hit-making machine.
Paradise may be the first time there's been any overlap between Cheiron and Melfest. In my hurried researches I haven't found one. Getting E-Type and Nana to Melfest must have been a major deal. What a banger to make a mark with. It starts with a pyro explosion and flings itself headlong into breakneck, explosive, cod-metal, full-throttle fun. With these antics and Nana's vocals it's impossible not to be grinning as you're whisked off on a short ride in a very fast machine. As if to add emphasis the rock-adjacent credentials of this fairground ride of a song, there's a special guest drummer - Mikkey Dee, Motörhead's drummer appearing live at Melfest.
It won the second heat with the highest televote of any of the Melfest heats from this year. Going into the final, it would have been among the favourites, but it faced an additional hurdle. The final had a jury vote and Cheiron were not necessarily the number one favourite Swedish musical enterprise within the Swedish music industry. Paradoxically, and in a very Swedish way, their success and their enjoyment of them had brought about disapproval. Paradise only got 31 regional jury points in the final. Much more surprisingly, it also flopped in the televote, finishing in fifth overall.
Sadly, the Melfest performance marks the last time that E-Type recorded and performed with Nana Hedin. His 2004 album Loud Pipes Save Lives was the last to feature her vocals. Thereafter he worked with Sanne Karlsson. Nana continued singing solo and entered Melodifestivalen 2005 on her own as well as continuing to be possibly the most famous backing singer in Sweden. In 2009 she was diagnosed with tongue cancer, the treatment for which resulted her needing reconstructive jaw surgery. Since then she has been unable to sing.
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beckinferno · 29 days ago
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when he's chief of police but also criminal but also really handsome and also divorced, and he knows how to get his hands on drugs and he's deceased—
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jules-has-notes · 9 months ago
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Snow Spears and the Seven Dwarves (Unexpected Musicals) — PattyCake Productions music video
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There's an element of fantasy and fairy tales in modern pop culture stardom. Celebrities can be plucked out of obscurity and thrust into positions of power they're unprepared for, or toppled from their pedestals for superficial reasons.
When the guys of PattyCake Productions were considering how to make their debut / proof of concept to the world, they leaned into their greatest strengths — music and visual storytelling. Layne and Tony built on their experience with VoicePlay's musical medleys and expanded that idea into a full story arc. Blending the music of one of the biggest singers of the late 90s with a timeless childhood narrative (not to mention incredible costumes, sets, and a wealth of talent from among their theme park friends) resulted in this incredibly fun reimagining of a Disney classic.
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title: Unexpected Musicals – Snow Spears and the Seven Dwarves
performers: Olivia Adkins (Snow White); Michelle Knight (Queen); Layne Stein (magic mirror); Tony Wakim (huntsman); Jason Tibbs (Prince); Jen Vargas, Tymisha Harris, Robin Buda, Kathy Castellucci, Jose Rodriguez, Tina Fleming, & Charlie Crook (dwarves)
original songs / performer: all songs by Britney Spears — "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman"; [1:20] "I'm A Slave 4 U"; [1:45] "Boys"; [2:12] "Till the World Ends"; [2:45] "Toxic"; [3:45] "Hold It Against Me"
written by: "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman" by Max Martin, Rami Yacoub, & Dido Armstrong; "I'm A Slave 4 U" by Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams; "Boys" by Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams; "Till the World Ends" by Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin, & Kesha Sebert; "Toxic" by Cathy Dennis, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, & Henrik Jonback; "Hold It Against Me" by Max Martin, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, & Bonnie McKee
arranged by: Layne Stein & Tony Wakim
release date: 29 August 2016
My favorite bits:
the flute trills in the "Not A Girl" orchestration to emulate Snow's songbird friends so that they didn't have to show them on screen
Snow harmonizing with the echo in the well
bassy Layne as the magic mirror & Tony's cameo as the huntsman
the dwarves' jaunty whistling à la "Heigh Ho" during "Boys" (and the fact that most of them are women)
using "Toxic" to underscore the Evil Queen's poisoned apple machinations 🍎
Michelle switching between two different timbres for the Queen and the Hag
the slightly spicier tone of the Prince's introduction due to the choice of "Hold It Against Me"
also, the screen-accurate costuming — Holy moly, Tony.
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Trivia:
The final scene had to be filmed over the course of four days in order to get consistent lighting in the outdoor location.
Olivia later reprised her role as Snow White in several other Unexpected Musical videos, and in the Princess Academy series.
Michelle has reprised her role as the Evil Queen for many episodes of their Villains Lair series. When she appears, the visual effect of Layne's face as the magic mirror is often reused in the background.
Michelle has also played Snow White in a satirical musical called Disenchanted! that began at the 2011 Orlando Fringe Festival and had an off-Broadway run a few years later.
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rleonard9 · 1 year ago
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I blocked that tiktok account it makes me so uncomfy. I commented on one video a while ago and whoever is running it deleted my comments. Its one thing if you are a vocal public significant other of a professional athlete (thinking William Karlsson's wife who is an IG influencer/former bachelor contestant, or other people like Matt Martin's wife who engages with people on Twitter).
But Adam and Connor's potential gfs are like either frosh or high school seniors. And their bfs aren't even professional atheletes. Let them live normal lives!! I would be so freaked out if I was all over for you pages and people were speculating about me + mine. And if they did break up, seeing pictures of yourself and your ex posted by strangers definitely won't help you move on + heal
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nyctarian · 1 year ago
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ok questions stolen from This Post
How many books did you read this year? Did you meet any of your reading goals? Which ones? I am currently at 156 books read out of my GR goal of 80, so I met and surpassed my goal by a lot but i include DNFs and this year i read a Lot of short books, several short poetry collections, more graphic novels than i normally do, etc
Did you DNF anything? Why? What is the most over-hyped book you read this year? Yeah lol. If i get bored if a book if something shitty happens if a book is lame etc etc. I started the year desperate for Any book to catch my interest and wasted a lot of time reading very bad romance books recommended by various instagram reels. basically all of the really dumb ig reels romance books that had bad plots annoying characters and a million fans saying it was SoOoOo SwOoOoOnY is most overhyped to Me.
Did you reread anything? What? Notable rereads includes: keturah and lord death by martine leavitt (fun but cheesy as always), book lovers by emily henry (less enjoyable but still good), and Nimona by N.D. Stevenson (which i reread for the first time since i read it in tumblr webcomic format and for the most part held up even if my recollection of what the story was and how it ended was Not Accurate)
Was there anything you meant to read, but never got to? Yeag,. I have So Many books i intended to read but either didnt want to start at the wrong time, couldnt find, or just like. Wanted to But Didnt Want to Read.
Any books that disappointed you? yeah lots. one that was annoyingly disappoint was happy place by emily henry bc shes normally a reliable Fun RomCom Author for me but i just could not get into it at all the whole premise annoyed me the characters were annoying etc etc etc. it was annoying bc i knew the plot didnt interest me at all but i was still giving it a chance bc shes a reliable author but then i hated it. there were a few others that i was excited for bc they sounded thoughtful and weird and then they were just shallow and derivative. OH and bitter medicine by mia tsai! i wanted to like it so much and large chunks of it were reallllly good but the swapping pov was just annoying and the main characters felt inconsistent depending on whether they were the pov or not. and the relationship didnt develop well which was annoying bc i really wanted to like it. the girl who fell beneath the sea by axie oh was one that i was really enjoying until the conclusion and then i was like. Oh Okay Guess That Was The Ending, which was Very Annoying to experience lol. oh also not really disappointing comma bad book but disappointing comma not for me was I'll Go On by Hwang Jungeun which just wasnt the type of story i like wasnt enough like one hundred shadows (which, my enjoyment of that one was the only reason i tried it)
What books do you want to finish before the year is over? i have 29 books on my currently reading and i do Not think im finishing most of them before end of year and there are a bunch on there that should be on my year end best list but im just. not gonna finish. this includes stuff ranging from the idiot by elif batuman, untold day and night by bae suah, open city by teju cole, house of cotton by monica brashears, and like. a lot more lol. Trust by Hernan Diaz is on my year end list and my currently reading.....
Did any books surprise you with how good they were? One Hundred Shadows by Hwang Jungeun Please Please Please read this book everyone hey everyone have i told you how much you should read this book yet hey everyone!!! a few other Surprising Faves this year but that one is my indisputable #1 book of the year. others that were better then i expected include the invoice by jonas karlsson, mona by pola oloixarac, whereabouts by jhumpa lahiri, fever dream by samantha schweblin, and lots more lol i tried to read Good Books this year bc so many fun books were bad and unenjoyable. my only standout Fun Books That My Brain Liked of the year was the Heaven Official's Blessing series by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù
What reading goals do you have for next year? EYE am going to be doing a Lower goal next year even tho i read the most books since i started doing the GR reading challenge but i think im just gonna maintain a baseline goal of 50 books. also i want to clear out my Currently Reading and i want to not have it all cluttered the way it has been for months.
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crow-talks-hockey · 2 years ago
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my favorite players from my teams + honorary mentions from not-my-teams :>
Colorado Avalanche (these are top 5 in order btw): Cale Makar, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen, Erik Johnson/Pavel Francouz [bonus ones that are very close include Artturi Lehkonen and JT Compher, but then again I simply love all of them nearly equally]
Pittsburgh Penguins: Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang, Evengi Malkin, Tristan Jarry, Kasperi Kapanen [bonus includes Jason Zucker, Jake Guentzel, PO Joseph, Bryan Rust and you get the point I love my teams too much and I'm now realizing how difficult it is to rank them]
Carolina Hurricanes: Andrei Svechnikov, Sebastian Aho, Martin Necas, PYOTR KOCHETOV HE'S A CANE TO ME OK, Seth Jarvis, Brady Skjei/Frederick Anderson [I cannot even begin the list ok, just assume I love all of my boys <3]
Seattle Kraken: Andre Burakovsky, Matty Beniers, Morgan Geekie, Jared McCann, Vince Dunn [etc, etc, etc-]
not-my-teams honorable mentions:
Tampa Bay Lightning- Andrei Vasilevskiy, Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman, Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point (basically, I like Tampa except when we play them)
Minnesota Wild- MARC-ANDRE FLUERY WHO'S STILL A PEN IN MY EYES, Kirill Karpizov (this is another team I overall like just not rn cos of standings)
Toronto Maple Leafs- Mitchell Marner (aka Mitch bc who the hell calls him Mitchell honestly), Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares
Calgary Flames- NAZEM KADRIIII I MISS YOUUUUUU
Washington Capitals- DARCY KUEMPER I ALSO MISS YOU TOO, Alexander Ovechkin and Tom Wilson ish????, TJ Oshie, Sonny Milano
New Jersey Devils- Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier, etc since I also like quite a few of the guys over there even though I don't particularly like NJ
New York Rangers- Igor Shesterkin, Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad
Vancouver Canucks- Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson
Edmonton Oilers- Connor McDavid (often debatable tbh idk where he stands for me), Leon Draisitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Buffalo Sabres- Tyson Jost, Rasmus Dahlin, Tage Thompson
New York Islanders- Matthew Barzal, Ilya Sorokin
Florida Panthers- Matthew Tkachuk
Ottowa Senators- Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle
others include Trevor Zegras, Dylan Larkin, Drew Doughty, Arber Xhekaj, David Pastrnak, Kevin Hayes, Carter Hart, Jason Robsertson, Jordan Kyrou (aka one of the only reasons I don't hate the Blues as much as Vegas), Erik Karlsson, and a few others but the point is that I have at least one players from literally every team except Vegas that I like :)
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boxscorehockey · 2 years ago
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