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gnashvillesmashville · 5 years ago
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i think the preds want me to die an early death
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anzekopistar · 4 years ago
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Playoff matches are all locked now, so reblog and tag with who you’re rooting for in each match up!
North
TOR vs MTL
EDM vs WPG
East
PIT vs NYI
WSH vs BOS
Central
CAR vs NSH
TBL vs FLA
West
COL vs STL
VGK vs MIN
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sorokie · 4 years ago
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juuse saros | nsh vs fla | april 26, 2021
juuse’s tiny violence today
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washyourdamnhands · 4 years ago
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Driedger celly | fla vs nsh 03.20.21
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destielplayshockey · 3 years ago
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for those curious, here is the full season game schedule for the fic including outcomes (i.e. mild spoilers; the postseason schedule is not included in this post because i don’t want to give too much away after all):
October
6 Tue Home vs MTL [L] 9 Fri Away vs DAL [W] 11 Sun Away vs ARI [W] 13 Tue Away vs COL [L] 14 Wed Home vs OTT [W] 17 Sat Away vs DET [L-OT] 19 Mon Home vs PHI [W] 21 Wed Home vs ANA [W] 23 Fri Away vs TB [W] 25 Sun Away vs FLA [L] 26 Mon Home vs CAR [W] 28 Wed Home vs LA [L] 31 Sat Away vs VAN [W]
November
2 Mon Away vs CGY [W] 3 Tue Home vs BUF [W] 5 Thu Home vs BOS [L] 7 Sat Home vs NYR [W] 9 Mon Away vs STL [W] 11 Wed Away vs BUF [L] 13 Fri Home vs TB [W] 15 Sun Away vs NJ [L-OT] 18 Wed Home vs VAN [W] 20 Fri Home vs TOR [W] 22 Sun Home vs CGY [L] 25 Wed Away vs EDM [W] 27 Fri Away vs SJ [W] 30 Mon Home vs NJ [W]
December
2 Wed Away vs SJ [W] 3 Thu Away vs LA [L] 5 Sat Away vs ANA [W] 7 Mon Away vs WPG [W] 9 Wed Away vs CGY [L] 12 Sat Home vs NSH [W] 14 Mon Home vs MIN [L-OT] 15 Tue Home vs PIT [W] 17 Thu Away vs MTL [W] 19 Sat Away vs TOR [W] 21 Mon Away vs OTT [W] 23 Wed Home vs EDM [W] 28 Mon Home vs FLA [W] 29 Tue Away vs PIT [L]
January
2 Sat Away vs MIN [L] 4 Mon Away vs CHI [W] 7 Thu Away vs VGK [L] 9 Sat Home vs WSH [W] 10 Sun Away vs WSH [W] 12 Tue Home vs STL [W] 14 Thu Away vs CBJ [L-OT] 15 Fri Home vs CHI [W] 17 Sun Home vs COL [L] 19 Tue Away vs PHI [W] 21 Thu Away vs NSH [L]
(Note: so many days are missing from the end of Jan because of the bye week/ASW)
February
2 Tue Home vs CBJ [W] 3 Wed Away vs CAR [W] 6 Sat Away vs BOS [L] 8 Mon Home vs DAL [W] 10 Wed Home vs DET [L] 12 Fri Away vs NYR [W] 14 Sun Home vs VGK [W] 16 Tue Away vs PHI [W] 18 Thu Home vs ARI [W] 20 Sat Home vs SJ [W] 22 Mon Away vs OTT [W] 24 Wed Home vs WPG [W] 25 Away vs BOS [L] 28 Home vs NYR [W]
March
2 Tue Away vs NSH [L] 4 Thu Home vs BUF [W] 6 Sat Home vs MTL [W] 8 Mon Away vs CHI [W] 10 Wed Home vs DET [W] 13 Sat Away vs NJ [L] 14 Sun Home vs TOR [W] 16 Tue Away vs MIN [L-OT] 18 Thu Home vs NYR [W] 20 Sat Home vs BOS [L] 22 Mon Away vs TB [L] 24 Wed Home vs DAL [W] 25 Thu Away vs BUF [L] 28 Sun Away vs OTT [L] 30 Tue Away vs TOR [L]
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forpuckssakepodcast · 4 years ago
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Episode 107. Bully More Men
We're manifesting, bitches. the girls recap the NHL play-ins, the RR, and the instant reactions to the Leafs loss in game 5. Also, @notafan_jo is here to talk about racism in hockey and the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on the sport.
TIME STAMPS: Twitter (0:00-9:30) Jordan Interview (9:30-33:50) NYR vs CAR (43:55) PIT vs MTL (43:55 - 53:35) TML vs CBJ (53:55-1:06:50) NYI vs FLA (1:06:50-1:12:30) WPG vs CGY (1:06:50-1:17:20) CHI vs EDM (1:17:20-1:26:50) NSH vs ARI (1:26:50-1:33:05) VAN vs MIN (1:33:05-1:38:40) Dallas (1:38:40 - 1:45:55) Boston (1:45:55-1:51:45) Philadelphia (1:51:45-1:56:45) VGK and COL (1:56:45-1:58:40) STL (1:58:40-1:59:20) WSH (1:59:20-2:06:25) Draft Lottery (2:06:25 - 2::18:05) Gone Girls (2:18:05-2:31:25) INSTANT LEAFS LOSS REACTION (2:31:25 - END)
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travishhessler · 3 years ago
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midar1 · 7 years ago
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postgame: FLA vs NSH (jan. 21, 2018)
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freenewstoday · 4 years ago
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NHL Playoff Watch Daily: It's Throwdown Thursday!
7:19 AM ET
Tim KavanaghESPN.com
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Tim Kavanagh is a senior NHL editor for ESPN. He’s a native of upstate New York.
While the playoff races for the No. 4 seeds around the NHL sometimes get more attention, on Thursday night the spotlight will be on the teams vying for the top spot in three of the four divisions.
From the East, the New York Islanders will play host to the Washington Capitals, with the home team having won each game in the season series thus far. These teams are knotted at 62 points apiece, though Washington has more regulation wins (24-21), and holds the advantage in head-to-head games (for now, at least).
The Central Division clash features the Carolina Hurricanes visiting the Florida Panthers, and this one will stream live on ESPN+. The Canes have had their way with the Cats thus far, leading the season series 5-1, outscoring the Panthers 22-13 in the process. These teams are also tied in standings points (and regulation wins), though Carolina has two games in hand.
Finally, the North Division showdown pits the host Winnipeg Jets against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto has a four-point lead in the standings, but Winnipeg has a game in hand.
Thursday night will be another occasion to deploy your extra screens, since all three of those matchups — and seven of the 10 on the slate — start at 7 p.m. ET.
As we enter the final stretch of the regular season, it’s time to check in on all the playoff races — along with the teams jockeying for position in the 2021 NHL draft lottery.
Note: Playoff chances are via Money Puck. Tragic numbers are courtesy of Damian Echevarrieta of the NHL.
Jump ahead: Current playoff matchups Race for No. 1 pick
East Division
Points: 62 Regulation wins: 24 Playoff position: E1 Games left: 10 Next game: @ NYI (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 99.1% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 62 Regulation wins: 21 Playoff position: E2 Games left: 10 Next game: vs. WSH (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 98.4% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 61 Regulation wins: 22 Playoff position: E3 Games left: 10 Next game: vs. NJ (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 99.4% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 58 Regulation wins: 19 Playoff position: E4 Games left: 12 Next game: @ BUF (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 96.2% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 52 Regulation wins: 20 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 10 Next game: vs. PHI (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 6.8% Tragic number: 15
Points: 47 Regulation wins: 13 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 11 Next game: @ NYR (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0.2% Tragic number: 11
Points: 34 Regulation wins: 11 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 11 Next game: @ PIT (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 31 Regulation wins: 9 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 10 Next game: vs. BOS (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Central Division
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Brandon Hagel goes up high and scores the winner in overtime in Chicago’s 5-4 win over Nashville.
Points: 65 Regulation wins: 22 Playoff position: C1 Games left: 11 Next game: @ FLA (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 65 Regulation wins: 22 Playoff position: C2 Games left: 9 Next game: vs. CAR (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 62 Regulation wins: 24 Playoff position: C3 Games left: 10 Next game: vs. CBJ (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 52 Regulation wins: 17 Playoff position: C4 Games left: 8 Next game: @ CHI (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 37.5% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 50 Regulation wins: 16 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 11 Next game: @ DET (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 57.6% Tragic number: 20
Points: 49 Regulation wins: 14 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 9 Next game: vs. NSH (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 4.9% Tragic number: 15
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 14 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 8 Next game: vs. DAL (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: 3
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 11 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 8 Next game: @ TB (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: 3
North Division
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Josh Anderson strikes twice for the Canadiens in their 4-3 win over the Oilers.
Points: 61 Regulation wins: 22 Playoff position: N1 Games left: 10 Next game: @ WPG (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 57 Regulation wins: 21 Playoff position: N2 Games left: 11 Next game: vs. TOR (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 99.9% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 56 Regulation wins: 25 Playoff position: N3 Games left: 11 Next game: @ WPG (Apr. 26) Playoff chances: 98.9% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 49 Regulation wins: 18 Playoff position: N4 Games left: 12 Next game: @ CGY (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 85.3% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 41 Regulation wins: 16 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 11 Next game: vs. MTL (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 8.4% Tragic number: 14
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 12 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 17 Next game: vs. OTT (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 7.6% Tragic number: 24
Points: 36 Regulation wins: 12 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 10 Next game: @ VAN (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: 7
West Division
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Kirill Kaprizov’s third-period goal breaks Minnesota’s rookie record and the Wild stretch their winning streak to five games with a 4-1 win over the Coyotes.
Points: 68 Regulation wins: 26 Playoff position: W1 Games left: 10 Next game: @ ANA (Apr. 24) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 64 Regulation wins: 27 Playoff position: W2 Games left: 13 Next game: @ STL (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 61 Regulation wins: 24 Playoff position: W3 Games left: 11 Next game: @ LA (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 45 Regulation wins: 16 Playoff position: W4 Games left: 9 Next game: @ LA (Apr. 24) Playoff chances: 21.9% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 44 Regulation wins: 13 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 13 Next game: vs. COL (Apr. 22) Playoff chances: 46.2% Tragic number: 25
Points: 41 Regulation wins: 12 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 10 Next game: vs. MIN (Apr. 24) Playoff chances: 6.3% Tragic number: 18
Points: 40 Regulation wins: 15 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 13 Next game: vs. MIN (Apr. 23) Playoff chances: 25.5% Tragic number: 21
Points: 35 Regulation wins: 9 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 9 Next game: vs. VGS (Apr. 24) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: 8
Current playoff matchups
East Division
No. 1 Washington Capitals vs. No. 4 Boston Bruins No. 2 New York Islanders vs. No. 3 Pittsburgh Penguins
Central Division
No. 1 Carolina Hurricanes vs. No. 4 Nashville Predators No. 2 Florida Panthers vs. No. 3 Tampa Bay Lightning
North Division
No. 1 Toronto Maple Leafs vs. No. 4 Montreal Canadiens No. 2 Winnipeg Jets vs. No. 3 Edmonton Oilers
West Division
No. 1 Vegas Golden Knights vs. No. 4 Arizona Coyotes No. 2 Colorado Avalanche vs. No. 3 Minnesota Wild
Race for the No. 1 pick
The NHL uses a draft lottery to determine the order at the top of the first round, so the team that finishes in last place is not guaranteed the No. 1 selection. New for 2021, a team may move up a maximum of 10 spots if it wins the lottery, so only 11 teams are eligible for the draw for the No. 1 pick. Full details on the process can be found here.
• Who will be the top pick this summer? » • Early top-32 prospect rankings » • How COVID-19 will impact evaluations »
Points: 31 Regulation wins: 9
Points: 34 Regulation wins: 11
Points: 35 Regulation wins: 9
Points: 36 Regulation wins: 12
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 11
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 12
Points: 39 Regulation wins: 14
Points: 40 Regulation wins: 15
Points: 41 Regulation wins: 12
Points: 41 Regulation wins: 16
Points: 44 Regulation wins: 13
Points: 47 Regulation wins: 13
Points: 47 Regulation wins: 14
Points: 50 Regulation wins: 16
Points: 52 Regulation wins: 20
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itsjustascarecrow · 8 years ago
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so. today marks a pretty special occasion for me. today officially marks the 5-year anniversary of the first LA Kings/hockey game i’ve ever been to. on Thursday, April 4th, 2013, my dad and i went to the Kings v. Wild game and saw Justin Williams score one minute and twenty nine seconds into the first period for what would eventually be the game-winning goal, as former Kings backup goaltender Jonathan Bernier posted a shutout.
so i’m making a post to sort of commemorate this achievement(? i guess you can call it that)--5 awesome years of being a hockey fan, and all the amazing games and events and players i’ve seen in these past 5 years.
first i’ll start w/ some totals (that do not include the game i’m going to tonight):
Games:
NHL: LAK (46); SJS (9); COL (5); STL (4); CBJ DAL (3); ANA ARI BOS CHI EDM MIN PIT (2); CAR CGY FLA NSH NYR PHI TBL TOR WSH WPG (1)
2012-13: 6 total (2 regular season, 4 playoff) 2013-14: 9 total (6 regular, 3 playoff) 2014-15: 8 total (all regular) 2015-16: 12 total (1 preseason, 10 regular, 1 playoff) 2016-17: 12 total (2 preseason, 10 regular)*’**
*2017 NHL All-Star Game (not included in total) **includes a non-LAK game (CBJ @ ANA)
AHL: ONT (6); BAK (2); CLE IWA SAR SDG (1)
2015-16: 4 total (2 regular, 2 playoff) 2016-17: 2 total (all regular)
NWHL: BOS NYR (1)
2016-17: 1 (regular)
Goals Scored:
NHL: -Kings: total - 127 by season:  2012-13: 18  2013-14: 28 2014-15: 24 2015-16: 30 2016-17: 27
-Opponent: total - 109 by season: 2012-13: 10 2013-14: 26 2014-15: 16 2015-16: 26 2016-17: 31
**CBJ @ ANA: 4-0 CBJ final score (not included in any above totals)
AHL: -Reign: total - 13 by season: 2015-16: 8 2016-17: 5
-Opponent: total - 9 by season: 2015-16: 8 2016-17: 1
NWHL: -Pride: total - 4 -Riveters: total - 3
largest amount of goals scored by a single team: 6 (Kings x3, Stars x1) number of shutouts: 9 (includes all leagues: Kings x4, Sharks x1, Penguins x1, Blue Jackets x1, Condors x1, Reign x1)
Wins vs. Losses:
NHL: Kings: 26 Opponent: 20 by season: 2012-13: 5-1 2013-14: 5-4 2014-15: 5-3 2015-16: 7-5 2016-17: 4-7**
**does not include CBJ @ ANA
AHL: Reign: 4 Opponent: 2 by season: 2015-16: 2-2 2016-17: 2-0
NWHL: Pride: 1 Opponent: 0
there’s probably a hell of a lot more info number-wise i could put on here, like which individuals we’ve seen score the most for and against each team, etc., but honestly idk if i have the patience to figure that out, lmao. also i’m sure there’s plenty of games we’ve been to where so-and-so or what’s-his-face got a milestone goal/point/game career total but again, can’t be bothered to go back and look it up. for those who may want more info tho, here’s a post i made a while ago that i update regularly w/ all the games i’ve been to w/ a final score and the goal-scorers.
for real tho like. i don’t wanna get all sappy and shit and suddenly turn this post all emotional (just watch me do so anyway) but i honestly cannot express how much this sport means to me. like insert tragic backstory(tm) here and how hockey was what saved me and all that jazz but shit like. i mean yeah this shit’s got it’s ups and downs but at least whenever i get frustrating about personal stuff, i can distract myself w/ a game. or if the game’s pissing me off, at least i’m not focusing on all the shit going on in my personal life. b/c before i started watching, i really.. didn’t have much, kinda?? 
basically i went through a major bought of depression throughout 2012 which sorta peaked in early 2013 w/ stuff i’d rather not discuss here, but if my dad hadn’t taken me to that game 5 years ago, i honestly don’t know if i’d still be around today. i felt like i’d lost a lot. nothing interested me anymore. my favorite band at the time broke up when i felt like i’d already hit rock bottom. i had like no outlet for what little strong emotion i did feel at the time b/c otherwise i just felt empty. but when Justin Williams scored that goal a minute and twenty nine freaking seconds into that game, i knew that was it. that’s what sealed the deal for me. 
i had zero idea what to expect, even w/ my dad giving me a basic rundown of the roster and some basic rules about the game. like we watched the wild warm up (b/c that’s where our seats were) and my dad kept pointing out Zach Parise to me damn-near every time he skated past us b/c he’s a former UND alumni, as is like half my family on my dad’s side, but after a while it was like “okay dad, i get it. Zach Parise. UND. pretty cool,” lmao. and then the game starts and it was so quiet. like i’ve been to like a million high school football games, a good number of pro baseball games, and one pro basketball game, but all of them were.. well a hell of a lot louder, for one. like people were watching the game, but at the same time they weren’t. people in and out of their seats all the time, tons of idle chit-chat, etc. but when that first puck dropped, people sat down and shut up. they watched, like. really watched. and when Williams scored, the utter elation of the entire building (save the wild fans of course), the horn, the “hey hey hey!” chant complete w/ fist-pumping--it was just. i honestly can’t even describe it properly. but what i can say was that it was the first time in a looong time i felt genuinely happy. 
and here i am exactly 5 years later. going back to Staples for my 47th Kings game. and i like to think i’ve seen some pretty wild shit in these past five years. league rule changes that ultimately changed the entire ASG format, amazing players both leaving and joining the league (i.e. Teemu Selanne, Auston Matthews), the 2014 Olympics, a few All-Star games, and a World Cup, the first paid pro women’s league and the U.S. women’s team fight for equitable wages, the first transgender athlete to play pro hockey (i.e. the amazing and inspirational Harrison Browne), a freaking expansion team in Vegas. 
and speaking of Vegas, i went to the first ever hockey games held in the new arena, and while it wasn’t the result we wanted, at least i got to spent two nights in a row in the coolest new arena in town, plus i got to see 3 native players on the ice in one game on the second night vs. the Avalanche, which is probably more than any other team/match-up in this league could boast. and i could not have been more proud.
i was there for Andy Andreoff’s NHL debut where he got into a fight w/ Matt Hendricks in his first shift on the ice. 
i accidentally met Matt Greene’s parents b/c his mom happened to notice my dad was wearing his jersey and asked for a picture. 
i ran into Bob Miller outside Staples and he let me see his 2014 Stanley Cup Championship ring, the same night they raised the banner. 
the first time i saw my next favorite team, the Avalanche, was three years ago on the 2-year anniversary of my first Kings game, and i took @gofredthefish​ along for the ride. 
i stood and cheered and cried for Mike Richards and Justin Williams on their return to LA after both had signed w/ the Capitals. 
i was there to see Jonathan Quick’s epic scorpion kick save against Winnipeg three seasons ago (the night before we drove down to San Deigo so i could catch an Of Mice & Men concern, then drive back to LA the following day so i could catch a flight to Bismarck, ND to visit family for senior year spring break).
i jokingly put a “native curse” San Jose’s bench before warmups back in 2014 during the first round of the playoffs, the night the Kings started their reverse sweep (as well as it being Tyler Toffoli’s 22nd birthday).
the first shootout i ever saw went to the Blues, courtesy of Troy Brouwer’s goal in the 7th round.
sent our 2014 Olympians off on a high note w/ a 2-1 overtime win against the Blue Jackets where Robyn Regehr scored the gwg from right in front of where i was sitting.
went to my first game in Honda Center and the Ducks were gloriously shut out. (i was also one of maybe ten Blue Jackets fans in the entire building.)
saw Dwight King score on Marty Brodeur from the blue line, Alec Martinez score on the Avs twice on the same play, Milan Lucic’s first game in Staples Center as a King, got a video of the signature Nick Foligno/Sergei Bobrovsky Hug(tm)--twice, since they shut out the Ducks that one time, saw the home team get a 3-0 shutout in both my first NHL and AHL games, was there for the Luc Robitaille statue unveiling outside Staples, and stood less than 10 feet away from Cam Atkinson outside Staples before the 2017 ASG. 
i went to a Reign game where they knocked the San Diego Gulls out of the playoffs just a couple of weeks after i was released from the hospital after falling into a diabetic-induced coma (also i had a cold but i’ll be damned if i wasn’t gonna persevere).
i went to two separate You Can Play-sponsored LGBT+ Pride Nights for both the NHL and NWHL--and speaking of which, that particular NWHL Pride Night was my first ever women’s hockey game ever. and Boston kept their “undefeated since last january” record alive and well.
and the one moment that still makes me cry every time i think about it was when i saw Matt Duchene score his first goal of the season in 2015-16 in what would eventually be his first 30-goal season. i was sat in the second row right in front of where he threw himself into the glass in celebration, so i like to think we kinda celly’d together.
but best of all, i got to meet @hockeyacegrace earlier this season on Native American Heritage Night, and took @kylorenedict to the Kings’ opening night against the Flyers to kick off the 50-year anniversary of the First Expansion. and not to mention the many other wonderful friends i’ve made in this fandom, who also include (but are not limited to) @brandoncarlo, @jodrouin27, @sadchihuahua, @elzaechelon, @marianyossa, and @dominic-turgeon​. 
basically just. here’s to 5 gods damned years of selling my soul to this hell on ice. and gods damn it, here’s to 5 more.
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gnashvillesmashville · 5 years ago
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i have my shiner bock in a preds koozie and i’m ready to watch my sabretooth cats beat q’s wannabe pretty boy cats
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sorokie · 4 years ago
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nsh vs fla | april 26, 2021
injecting this into my veins
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washyourdamnhands · 4 years ago
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Duclair gets ENG and some hugs | fla vs nsh 03.20.21
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forpuckssakepodcast · 4 years ago
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Episode 106.5 Expectations
its the play-IN preview as we go through each of the 8 series spread across Canada and try and figure out who still knows how to play hockey after 4 and a half months. (Spoiler, not the Panthers)
Time Stamps: PIT vs MTL (0:00-9:30) CAR vs NYR (9:30 - 13:00) NYI vs FLA (13:00 - 20:00) TOR vs CBJ (20:00 - 29:00)EDM vs CHI (29:00 -42:00) NSH vs ARZ (42:00 -48:30) VAN vs MIN (48:30 - 51:00) CGY vs WJG (51:00 - END)
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thrashermaxey · 6 years ago
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Looking Ahead: Jared McCann Loving Life In Pittsburgh
    All fantasy owners need help in the short term AND the long term. The Looking Ahead feature identifies one player to plug into lineups in the short term, a second to invest in for the long term, a third to bench for the coming week, and a fourth who will struggle to meet expectations for some time. All players discussed are selected based on their upcoming schedule.
  Most stats updated through Thursday, March 7th
  The Immediate Fix (Grab this guy and use him for the next several days)
Jared McCann, C, Pittsburgh Penguins (Available in 95 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – Pittsburgh wasn’t listed in the Love ‘Em section this week (spoiler alert!) although they have a fantastic schedule, and McCann should be able to take advantage of his newfound role over the next couple weeks. That newfound role for those not in the know is the top line wing alongside Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel, although he doesn’t collect any power play time (yet).
  McCann has been in that spot for the past three games now and has picked up 1G-3A in those games, with seven shots and a +6. He’s played at least 16 minutes in all three games – a huge bump from the 12 minutes he was getting in a third-line role – and has seen in increase in his peripherals: +0.3 shots/game and +0.4 blks & hits/game. The only downside to McCann’s new role is he’s no longer taking faceoffs, so those in faceoff leagues should tread carefully as he’s still listed as a centre. Beyond that, grab him and reap the rewards until he gets bumped back down.
  The Building Block (Buy now, sit back and enjoy the production)
Jakub Vrana, W, Washington Capitals (Available in a nice 69 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – He’s had a fairly inconsistent season, but Vrana’s really solidified his role as a second-line winger and contributor on the second power-play unit for Washington, which is a role rife for production; his average time on ice is relatively low at only 14:12/game, but on the season Vrana has put up 19G-22A (1G/3A on the PP) and has fired 131 shots on goal through his 67 games.
  Nobody should expect Vrana to suddenly jump up to 19 minutes/game through the end of the season, but his rate stats are fantastic: of qualified forwards (500+ minutes) at 5v5, Vrana sits 15th with 1.27 Goals/60 and 80th with 1.2 Assists/60, ranking 32nd overall in Points/60. That would reasonably project for an additional 8-9 points over the Caps’ remaining 15 games, but Vrana is also wielding a hot stick these days with 1G-3A in his past five games, so that projection is more of a floor. This late in the season at that ownership and with the Caps’ remaining schedule, he’s a strong consideration for a pickup.
  The Odd Man Out (His short-term value is cause for concern)
T.J. Brodie, D, Calgary Flames (Owned in 32 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – Brodie has been a top-pair defenseman with Mark Giordano for the past season and a half and before that reaped the benefits of playing with Dougie Hamilton; he’s cleared 30 points every season for the past six, averages 22:52/game for his career, and plays on a current division leader – so why worry?
  *dramatic pause*
  Rasmus Andersson.
In Brodie’s past five games, he’s seen ice time of 18:33, 22:46, 19:55, 20:32 and 18:06 – four of those well below his career average, but also below his season average of 21:42. He’s lost his top pairing role in three of those five games, with Andersson slipping onto the top pair, and Brodie has also ceded the point on the second power-play unit to Rasmus.
  There’s not much in the way of point production to be expected from Brodie, which is why he’s only 32% owned in the first place, but in the 15 games since February 1st (when Andersson started playing more), Brodie has put up only six points which is a significant drop off his average leading up to that mark.
    The Anchors (They’ll do nothing but disappoint even over the long haul)
James van Riemsdyk, W, Philadelphia Flyers (Owned in 52 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – A real disappointment for the bulk of the season, JvR has put up 19G-16A in 51 games and has stopped producing in the peripheral categories: 2.27 SOG/game this year compared to the 3.1/game he averaged in Toronto and 0.58 combined Hits & Blks/game compared to the 1.3/game as a Leaf.
  A large part of the disappointing production from JvR this season is the team around him, as he’s carried over the third-line winger/top power play net-front guy role that he had in Toronto, but he’s playing with players like Scott Laughton and Michael Raffl rather than Nazem Kadri and Patrick Marleau. The biggest concern with van Riemsdyk is that he’s shooting a career-high 16.4%, a full 4.6% higher than his career average, and taking so few shots.
  There may be some points in the very near future coming from JvR due to injuries on the Flyers, but as soon as Jakub Voracek returns, van Riemsdyk will slide back into the depths of mediocrity and poor production from whence he came. Drop him soon if not immediately.
    Love ‘Em (These squads are sure to pay dividends in the coming days)
Toronto – The Maple Leafs lead the way this week, with seven games upcoming between March 8th and 20th. Not only do they have a great schedule by getting the most games possible, but they get to play some defensive tire fires in Edmonton, Chicago, Philadelphia, Ottawa and Buffalo with their two remaining games coming against Nashville and Tampa Bay. They’ve scored five or more in five of their past ten games, and are loaded with fantasy studs – stock up.
  Washington – Like the Leafs, the Caps have a loaded schedule, with seven games in the period; unfortunately their seven games aren’t as enticing as Toronto’s, but the Caps will get to play against the Devils (twice!), Flyers and Pens, as well as the the Jets and Lightning (also twice!) Only three of their games come at home, but they should be filling nets for most of March.
  Arizona – Christian Dvorak is back, Vinnie Hinostroza is the hottest player on Earth, and the Coyotes are almost in a playoff position even with all the injuries they’ve suffered this season – absolutely wild to think about. In their past five games they’ve scored 17 times and have won four of five, and their upcoming schedule is both packed (six games) and has great matchups (Kings, Hawks, Ducks, Oilers, Lightning as well as the Blues.)
  Leave ‘Em (These squads will leave fantasy owners sorely disappointed in the short term)
Los Angeles – They’re essentially irrelevant from a fantasy perspective at this point in the season anyway, but the Kings’ schedule doesn’t help them any: the Kings play only five times between March 8th and 20th, including tough matchups against Arizona, Nashville and Winnipeg (as well as matches vs. the Ducks and Panthers.)
  Colorado – The Avs went back to a loaded top line/three non-scoring lines which hurt their fantasy appeal outside of the big 3, and like the Kings have a short schedule with only five games in this period. On the plus side, four of the five games Colorado play will be at home, and they face some soft competition in Anaheim, Buffalo and the Binghamton New Jersey Devils. Their other two games are against Carolina and Minnesota, with the game against the Wild coming on the road.
  Montreal – The start of Montreal’s next stretch comes in the worst way, with the second half of a road back-to-back (against Anaheim) kicking off their period. Because the Habs’ California road trip comes to an end Friday night, Montreal has a few extra days off this week, not playing again until the 12th (at home vs. Detroit.) They only have three games beyond that, playing the Islanders, Blackhawks and Flyers.
    March 8 to March 14
Best Bets
WPG 4.095 – Away CAR WSH – Home SJS BOS
ANH 3.9425 – Away ARI- Home MTL LAK NSH
WSH 3.905 – Away PIT PHI- Home NJD WPG
ARI 3.885 – Away CHI STL – Home LAK ANH
SJS 3.8575 – Away MIN WPG – Home STL FLA
  Steer Clear
VGK 2.0425 – Away VAN CGY – Home
CGY 2.1525 – Away – Home VGK NJD
VAN 2.205 – Away – Home VGK NYR
COL 2.415 – Away – Home BUF CAR
LAK 2.7975 – Away ARI ANH – Home NSH
  March 9 to March 15
Best Bets
CBJ 4.2525 – Away NYI – Home PIT BOS CAR
DAL 4.105 – Away BUF MIN – Home CHI VGK
TOR 4.1 – Away EDM – Home TBL CHI PHI
NYR 4.095 – Away EDM VAN CGY- Home NJD
PHI 4.0475 – Away NYI TOR- Home OTT WSH
  Steer Clear
MIN 2.1525 – Away – Home SJS DAL
FLA 2.1575 – Away SJS – Home DET
MTL 2.205 – Away NYI – Home DET
CAR 2.66 – Away NSH COL CBJ- Home
LAK 2.7975 – Away ARI ANH – Home NSH
  March 10 to March 16
Best Bets
CBJ 4.2575 – Away NYI BOS- Home BOS CAR
CGY 4.21 – Away WPG- Home VGK NJD NYR
TOR 4.195 – Away OTT- Home TBL CHI PHI
PIT 4.09 – Away BUF – Home BOS WSH STL
ARI 4.0425 – Away CHI STL – Home ANH EDM
  Steer Clear
VGK 1.9475 – Away CGY DAL – Home
COL 2.2575 – Away – Home CAR ANH
VAN 2.2575 – Away – Home NYR NJD
NSH 2.66 – Away ANH LAK SJS- Home
LAK 2.8975 – Away ANH – Home NSH FLA
  March 11 to March 17
Best Bets
MIN 4.41 – – Home SJS DAL NYR NYI
CBJ 4.2575 – Away NYI BOS – Home BOS CAR
BUF 4.2375 – Away CAR – Home DAL PIT STL
TOR 4.195 – Away OTT – Home TBL CHI PHI
EDM 4.1575 – Away ARI VGK- Home NYR NJD
  Steer Clear
BOS 2.6025 – Away CBJ WPG – Home CBJ
LAK 1.995 – Away – Home NSH FLA
FLA 2.66 – Away SJS LAK ANH- Home
VGK 2.0475 – Away DAL – Home EDM
NSH 2.66 – Away ANH LAK SJS – Home
  March 12 to March 18
Best Bets
VAN 4.3 – Away DAL CHI- Home NYR NJD
DAL 4.1575 – Away BUF MIN – Home VGK VAN
PIT 4.09 – Away BUF – Home WSH STL PHI
BUF 4.2375 – Away CAR – Home DAL PIT STL
STL 3.995 – Away OTT PIT BUF – Home ARI
  Steer Clear
CAR 1.9625 – Away CBJ – Home BUF
COL 2.1 – Away – Home ANH NJD
OTT 2.1 – Away – Home STL TOR
BOS 2.6025 – Away CBJ WPG – Home CBJ
FLA 2.66 – Away SJS LAK ANH – Home
  March 13 to March 19
Best Bets
MIN 4.4625 – – Home DAL NYR NYI COL
VAN 4.3 – Away DAL CHI – Home NYR NJD
PIT 4.285 – Away BUF CAR- Home STL PHI
DAL 4.1625 – Away MIN – Home VGK VAN FLA
NYI 4.1525 – Away DET MIN – Home MTL BOS
  Steer Clear
OTT 2.1 – Away – Home STL TOR
BOS 2.7925 – Away WPG NYI- Home CBJ
WSH 2.8025 – Away PHI TBL NJD- Home
NSH 2.8075 – Away LAK SJS – Home TOR
ARI 2.9025 – Away TBL – Home ANH EDM
  March 14 to March 20
Best Bets
MIN 4.4625 – – Home DAL NYR NYI COL
VAN 4.3 – Away DAL CHI – Home NJD OTT
PIT 4.285 – Away BUF CAR – Home STL PHI
BUF 4.185 – Away CAR – Home PIT STL TOR
DAL 4.1625 – Away MIN – Home VGK VAN FLA
  Steer Clear
CHI 2.2525 – Away MTL – Home VAN
BOS 2.7925 – Away WPG NYI – Home CBJ
NSH 2.8075 – Away LAK SJS – Home TOR
EDM 2.85 – Away ARI VGK STL – Home
ARI 2.9025 – Away TBL – Home ANH EDM
      from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/looking-ahead/looking-ahead-jared-mccann-loving-life-in-pittsburgh/
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Controversial Call #NSH vs #FLA
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Florida Panthers hockey turned in to a national topic of conversation after last night’s controversial call. With time winding down in the 3rd period the Nashville Predators scored what would have been the game tying goal, most likely forcing overtime. However, the goal was reviewed by NHL officials in Toronto and overturned. The result a 2 - 1 win for the Florida Panthers! Great news for Panthers fans, it keeps the playoff hopes alive by netting them 2 much needed points and keeping the Philadelphia Flyers within reach. While the Panther’s fans were obviously pleased with the result many Nashville Predators were not, including a number of celebrities!
Carrie Underwood who has closed ties with the Predators, she married to Center Mike Fisher, took to Twitter to express her displeasure. Underwood tweeted, ‘Biggest pile of ever! Preds we’re straight up robbed.’ Which Mike quickly replied to with ‘If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s you’re always right’ Members of the Predator’s extended family weren’t the only ones upset though.
Hollywood star Kiefer Sutherland( @RealKiefer ), you might remember him from the show ’24,’was also disappointed with the call and  tweeted ‘Dear @nhl I love you and I always will but @PredsNHL were robbed tonight.’ Both comments generated several hundred responses for other fans and thousands of likes and retweets as reactions to the call created discussions from fans on both sides.
The call even broke the sports barrier; with PGA tour pro Brandy Snedeker and former NHL Quarterback Matthew Hasselbeck exchanging tweets. Snedeker tweeted ‘Hey @NHL , those are the kind of calls that cause fans to lose faith in the head office.. Always let the officials on the ice have final say.. That is weak.. At least it wasn’t an important game. #sarcism.’ Hasselbeck told him to take some ‘deep breaths,’ which earned a photo reply from Snedeker. He captioned an image of Hasselbeck shouting at an NFL referee with ‘I get it, no reason to be upset..’ Hasselbeck had a good laugh at the response ‘So good.’
Do you think they got it right? Or are you among the crowd who thought they blew the call? It was certainly a close call, but as a Panther’s fan I’m happy with the result.
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