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Unsere Königshäuser 2023
SchützenklasseKönig: Marcel Meyer1.Ritter: Timo Gonnsen2.Ritter: Klaus Schweers DamenKönigin: Mareike Piesche1.Hofdame: Ina Wefer2.Hofdame: Nina Ahlers JuniorenKönigin: Malihe Gholami1.Ritter: Matthis Popken2.Ritter: Jonas Eberlei SeniorenKönig: Peter Schrauwen1.Ritter: Helmuth Gorath2.Ritter: Georg Janßen Schüler/JugendKönigin: Marlene Martens1.Hofdame: Geeske Wilkens2.Ritter: Tamme…
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#Anna Lena Helms#Elise Martens#Geeske Wilkens#Georg Janßen#Ina Wefer#Jonas Eberlei#Klaus Schweers#Königshaus 2023#Königshäuser#Malihe Gholami#Marcel Meyer#Mareike Piesche#Marlene Martens#Matthis Popken#Nina Ahlers#Peter Schrauwen#Tamme Wilkens#Timo Gonnsen#Tom Böneker#Tom Reuner
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Andreaskirche (1968) in Bremen, Germany, by Peter Ahlers
#1960s#church#architecture#germany#nachkriegsmoderne#nachkriegsarchitektur#architektur#bremen#peter ahlers
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Nachhaltigkeit: "Lidl im Dialog" am 5. April im Livestream
Nachhaltigkeit: “Lidl im Dialog” am 5. April im Livestream
Welche Voraussetzungen muss eine Nachhaltigkeitskennzeichnung für Lebensmittel mitbringen, welche Ansätze gibt es und was können die nächsten Schritte für Lidl aber auch für die gesamte Branche in Deutschland sein? Über diese Fragen spricht Lidl morgen am 5. April 2022 mit Vertretern aus Politik, Gesellschaft und Verbänden in Berlin, um zeitnah eine branchenweit einheitliche…
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#Achim Spiller#Bund Ökologische Lebensmittelwirtschaft#Christian Härtnagel#Christoph Graf#Dr. Tanja Busse#Eco-Score#Felix Ahlers#Frosta#Greenpeace#Hiltrud Nieberg#Kathrin Krause#Lidl#Lidl Deutschland#Lidl im Dialog#Nachhaltigkeitskennzeichnung#Peter Röhrig#Prof. Dr. Achim Spiller#Prof. Dr. Hiltrud Nieberg#Stephanie Töwe-Rimkeit#Tanja Busse#Thünen Institut#Universität Göttingen#Verbraucherzentrale#Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband
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can u update me on the senate im very confused rn bevause different sites are showing diff numbers
(disclaimer) i am not a whole expert
Yes, absolutely.
I did a little bit of an explainer about this year’s Senate map here. Basically, Democrats needed to keep all their seats and flip 4 seats to reach a 51 majority. However, Doug Jones from Alabama, who narrowly won his special election last year because his opponent was a pedophile, predictably lost his seat.
Every election year, approximately 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection (they serve 6 year terms). This year there were a total of 34 seats up, plus the special election in Georgia. Here is a list of every Senate race. North Carolina and Alaska haven’t technically been called, but the Republican has a giant advantage. The incumbent is on the left, and the winner is in bold.
Alabama: Doug Jones (D) v Tommy Tuberville (R) Alaska: Dan Sullivan (R) v Al Gross (D) Arizona: Martha McSally (R) v Mark Kelly (D) Arkansas: Tom Cotton (R) v [no D candidate] Colorado: Cory Gardner (R) v John Hickenlooper (D) Delaware: Chris Coons (D) v Lauren Witzke (R) Georgia: David Perdue (R) v Jon Ossoff (D) Georgia Special: Kelly Loeffler (R) v Raphael Warnock (D) Idaho: Jim Risch (R) v Paulette Jordan (D) Illinois: Dick Durbin (D) v Mark Curran (R) Iowa: Joni Ernst (R) v Theresa Greenfield (D) Kansas: Roger Marshall (R) v Barbara Bollier (D) Kentucky: Mitch McConnell (R) v Amy McGrath (D) Louisiana: Bill Cassidy (R) v Derrick Edwards (D) Maine: Susan Collins (R) v Sara Gideon (D) Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D) v Kevin O’Connor (R) Michigan: Gary Peters (D) v John James (R) Minnesota: Tina Smith (D) v Jason Lewis (R) Mississippi: Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) v Mike Espy (D) Montana: Steve Daines (R) v Steve Bullock (D) Nebraska: Ben Sasse (R) v Chris Janicek (D) New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D) v Corky Messner (R) New Jersey: Cory Booker (D) v Rik Mehta (R) New Mexico: Ben Ray Lujan (D) v Mark Ronchetti (R) North Carolina: Thom Tillis (R) v Cal Cunningham (D) Oklahoma: James Inhofe (R) v Abby Broyles (D) Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D) v Jo Rae Perkins (R) Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D) v Allen Waters (R) South Carolina: Lindsey Graham (R) v Jaime Harrison (D) South Dakota: Mike Rounds (R) v Daniel Ahlers (D) Tennessee: Bill Hagerty (R) v Marquita Bradshaw (D) Texas: John Cornyn (R) v MJ Hegar (D) Virginia: Mark Warner (D) v Daniel Gade (R) West Virginia: Shelley Moore-Capito (R) v Paula Jean Swearengin Wyoming: Cynthia Lummis (R) v Merav Ben-David (D)
As you can see, we only flipped 2 seats, and neither Georgia race was called. Georgia state law says that in order to win, the candidate has to ear over 50% of the vote, which none of them did due to third party candidates. Both Georgia races are going into runoffs which will take place on January 5.
That means right now, the senate power stands at 48-50. If both Dems win in Georgia in January, that put us at 50-50. If the Senate ties in a vote, the VP casts the tie-breaking vote.
This means that the Georgia races are VERY important. Without both of those seats, the Turtleman will continue to be in charge of the Senate and can stand in the way of a lot of things - any legislation he doesn’t like, any judge or cabinet nomination, literally anything. If we do win those two seats, then Kamala Harris gets to break any ties.
im a poli sci grad with a career in democratic politics. ask me things if you have questions
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The end of March brought about the first trailer from the German film from Uprise Pictures REYES. It is directed by Patrick Templin and René Wiesner and follows a man looking for a way to kick off his new book but comes across an awakening of evil in his home town. REYES is still under production so we should see more updates soon. For now enjoy the trailer and stills from this cult thriller. The official trailer for the German movie “Reyes” produced by Uprise Pictures is now available online! It’s a gruesome tale featuring occult rituals and human sacrifice, it is going to be a thrill ride, very far from PG13 rating!
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“Reyes” is directed by Patrick Templin and René Wiesner (ABCs of Superheroes), while produced by Patrick Templin, René Wiesner and Flavio Speglitz. Starring Kim Sønderholm (Follow The Money, Sinister Visions) as Mick, a down and out author looking for inspiration for his next book but stumbles into something very sinister in his hometown.
Also starring is Bill Hutchens (Human Centipede 2+3), Shawn C. Phillips (The Corpse Grinders, Return to Return to Nuke ‘Em High Aka Vol. 2), Antonio Monroi (Apocalypto, Texas Rising), Patrick Jahns (Bunker of The Dead, Break), Peter Ahlers (Skatecop), Aileen Dankyi-Sampong and many others.. “Reyes” on facebook https://www.facebook.com/reyesthemovie/
German cult thriller ‘Reyes’ unleashes debut trailer The end of March brought about the first trailer from the German film from Uprise Pictures REYES.
#Aileen Dankyi-Sampong#Antonio Monroi#Bill Hutchens#cult film#German Horror#Horror Trailer#Kim Sonderholm#Patrick Jahns#Patrick Templin#Peter Ahlers#René Wiesner#Reyes#Shawn C. Phillips
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FYI: CfCP: Virtual Reality in the Humanities – Concepts, Methods, and Intercultural Applications
Call for Chapter Proposals We invite proposals for submissions in English or German to an edited volume entitled „Virtual Reality in den Geisteswissenschaften – Konzepte, Methoden und interkulturelle Anwendungen [Virtual Reality in the Humanities – Concepts, Methods, and Intercultural Applications]” edited by Karsten Senkbeil and Timo Ahlers. The volume is scheduled to appear in 2023 with the publisher Peter Lang Verlag (Berlin, ISSN: 1868-372X) as part of the series “Hildesheim Stu http://dlvr.it/SW8lFw
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Resultados Examen Botánica 30 de enero de 2018
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Rocktail aus Kassel im Live-Finale des Deutschen Rock & Pop-Preises!
Die Kasseler Rocktail sind im Live-Finale des Deutschen Rock & Pop-Preises! Die Festivaljury des 37. Deutschen Rock & Pop Preises 2019 hat Rocktail im Rahmen ihrer Anhörung von zahlreichen eingesandten Musikbewerbungen in der Kategorie "Deutscher Funk & Soul Preis" für das Live-Finale in der Siegerlandhalle in Siegen ausgewählt. Das Live-Finale wird am Samstag, dem 14. Dezember 2019 ausgetragen. Dieses auf gemeinnütziger Basis seit 37 Jahren durch die gemeinnützigen Künstlervereinigungen DRMV e.V. und Deutsche PopStiftung organisierte Non-Profit-Kulturfestival, der Deutsche Rock & Pop Preis, ist der deutschlandweit älteste und in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit der ausgezeichneten Künstler erfolgreichste Nachwuchspreis im Gesamtbereich der Rock- und Popmusik. Bereits erfolgreich haben an diesem Festival Künstler wie PUR, Juli, Mundstuhl, Yvonne Catterfeld, Pasquale Aleardi, Luxuslärm u.v.a. teilgenommen. Rocktail: Soul und Funkrock aus Kassel! Dabei setzt die Band überwiegend auf Eigenkompositionen mit deutschen Texten. Das Programm wurde anläßlich unzähliger Hallen- und Clubkonzerte sowie vieler Auftritte bei Open-Airs präsentiert. Im Laufe der Zeit haben Rocktail 4 CDs aufgenommen. Die Songs von der aktuellen CD „Neue Zeiten“ sind von verschiedenen Radiosendern gespielt worden. In der Hörerhitparade von Rockradio.de schaffte es der Opener „Nacht am Hafen“ von 0 auf 1 und konnte die Pole-Position 3 Monate verteidigen. Nach vielfältigen Schaffensperioden hat sich der aktuelle Stil der Band herauskristallisiert: Soul & Funk mit rockigen Untertönen. Hoher Mitgroovefaktor ist garantiert! Die Besetzung: Jörn Birkenstock (Gesang, Mundharmonika, Congas), Beatrice Przybilla (Gesang, Percussion), Chrissie Ahlers (Leadgitarre), Toby Hartmann (Rhythmusgitarre, Gesang), Markus Lebensieg (Bass), Arno Dittrich (Schlagzeug), Ecki Feisel (Schlagzeug), Peter Zingrebe (Saxophon) Mit verfeinerten Arrangements und neuen Songs erobern Rocktail wieder die Bühnen. Im Rahmenprogramm von Künstlern wie Laith Al-Deen, Glasperlenspiel, Thomas Godoj oder John Diva konnte die Band in der jüngeren Vergangenheit zahlreiche neue Fans hinzugewinnen! Read the full article
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Peter Ahlering, MD, FACOG, an Obstetrician-Gynecologist - Fertility Specialist with MCRM Fertility
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The Republican Senate has proven itself unfit to continue, the rest is now up to us.
REPUBLICAN SENATORS/DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGERS
MONTANA – STEVE DAINES / WILMOT COLLINS
https://theintercept.com/2019/07/22/wilmot-collins-senate- montana/
IDAHO – JIM RISCH / JAMES VANDERMASS
http://votevandermaas.co/
WYOMING – (MIKE ENZI) / YANA LUDWIG
https://www.yana4wyo.com/
COLORADO – CORY GARDNER / JOHN HICKENLOOPER
https://www.hickenlooper.com/
ARIZONA (special election) – MARTHA MCSALLY / MARK KELLY
https://markkelly.com/
SOUTH DAKOTA – MIKE ROUNDS / DAN AHLERS
https://www.danahlers.com/
NEBRASKA – BEN SASSE / ALISHA SHELTON
https://sheltonforsenate.com/
KANSAS – (PAT ROBERTS) / BARBARA BOLLIER
https://bollierforkansas.com/
OKLAHOMA – JIM INHOFE / ELYSABETH BRITT
https://britt2020.com/
TEXAS – JOHN CORNYN* / MJ HEGAR
https://www.calfornc.com/
IOWA – JONI ERNST* / MICHAEL FRANKEN
https://frankenforiowa.org/
ARKANSAS – TOM COTTON* / none as of December 5, 2019
LOUISIANA – BILL CASSIDY / ANTOINE PIERCE
http://www.antoinepierce.com/
MISSISSIPPI – CINDY HYDE-SMITH / MIIKE ESPY
https://espyforsenate.com/
KENTUCKY – MITCH MCCONNELL* / AMY MCGRATH
https://amymcgrath.com/
TENNESSEE – (LAMAR ALEXANDER) / JAMES MACKLER
https://www.jamesmackler.com/
WEST VIRGINIA – SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO / PAULA JEAN SWEARENGIN
https://www.howweflipthesenate.com/candidates/paula- jean-swearengin
NORTH CAROLINA – THOM TILLS* / CAL CUNNINGHAM
https://www.calfornc.com/
SOUTH CAROLINA – LINDSEY GRAHAM* / JAIME HARRISON
https://jaimeharrison.com/
GEORGIA (special election) – (JOHNNY ISAKSON), KELLY LOEFFLER / TAMARA JOHNSON-SHEALEY
https://www.tamaraforgeorgia.com/
MAINE – SUSAN COLLINS / SARA GIDEON
https://saragideon.com/
ALASKA - DAN SULLIVAN / none as of February 1, 2020
Retired candidates () are on the list for reference to 2016 race results.
Several picks are based upon electability but still on values, voting history, and ethics.
Percentage of error in research, 5%.
*means especially toxic candidate
DEMOCRATIC SENATE SEATS UP FOR REELECTION 2020
plus last election margin of victory
ALABAMA – DOUG JONES, 1.7
https://dougjones.com/
DELAWARE – CHRIS COONS, 13.6
ILLINOIS – DICK DURBIN, 10.8
MASSACHUSETTS – ED MARKEY, 22.8,
(watch Joseph Kennedy III, https://www.kennedyforma.com/)
MICHIGAN – GARY PETERS, 13.3
MINNESOTA – TINA SMITH, 10.6
NEW HAMPSHIRE – JEANNE SHAHEEN, 3.3
https://jeanneshaheen.org/
NEW JERSEY – CORY BOOKER, 13.5
NEW MEXICO – TOM UDALL, 11.2
OREGON – JEFF MERKLEY, 18.8
RHODE ISLAND – JACK REED, 41.4
VIRGINIA – MARK WARNER, .8
https://markwarnerva.com/
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Vegas 2017
Hannah Lassette Ahlers
Heather Lorraine Alvarado
Dorene Anderson
Carrie Rae Barnette
Jack Reginald Beaton
Stephen Richard Berger
Candice Ryan Bowers
Denise Burditus
Sandra Casey
Andrea Lee Anna Castilla
Denise Cohen
Austin William Davis
Thomas Day, Jr.
Christiana Duarte
Stacee Ann Etcheber
Brian S Fraser
Keri Galvan
Dana Leann Gardner
Angela C Gomez
Rocio Guillen
Charleston Hartfield
Christopher Hazencomb
Jennifer Topaz Irvine
Teresa Nicol Kimura
Jessica Klymchuk
Carly Anne Kreibaum
Rhonda M LeRocque
Victor L Link
Jordan McIldoon
Kelsey Breanne Meadows
Calla-Marie Medig
James Melton
Patricia Mestas
Austin Cooper Meyer
Adrian Allan Murfitt
Rachael Kathleen Parker
Jennifer Parks
Carolyn Lee Parsons
Lisa Marie Patterson
John Joseph Phippen
Melissa V Ramirez
Jordyn N Rivera
Quinton Robbins
Cameron Robinson
Tara Ann Roe
Lisa Romero-Muniz
Christopher Louis Roybal
Brett Schwanbeck
Bailey Schweitzer
Laura Anne Shipp
Erick Silva
Susan Smith
Brennan Lee Stewart
Derrick Dean Taylor
Neysa C Tonks
Michelle Vo
Kurt Allen Von Tillow
William W Wolfe, Jr.
Parkland 2018
Alyssa Alhadeff
Scott Beigel
Martin Duque
Nicholas Dworet
Aaron Feis
Jaime Guttenberg
Chris Hixon
Luke Hoyer
Cara Loughran
Gina Montalto
Joaquin Oliver
Alaina Petty
Meadow Pollack
Helena Ramsay
Alex Schachter
Carmen Schentrup
Peter Wang
Santa Fe High School Shooting 2018
Jared Conard Black
Shana Fisher
Christian Riley Garcia
Aaron Kyle McLeod
Glenda Anne Perkins
Angelique Ramirez
Sabika Sheikh
Christopher Stone
Cynthia Tisdale
Kimberly Vaughan
I may have only put in a shooting per year (trust me there are a lot more), but it's one more than I should have had. You would have thought that after 10 years this crap wouldn't be something we see on the near daily, but it is. Congress, fix the shitshow and mess you've made.
Reasons Why We Need Gun Control as of Over a Decade Ago
Westside School Shooting 1998
Natalie Brooks
Paige Ann Herring
Stephanie Johnson
Britthney Ryen Varner
Shannon Wright
Thurston 1998
Ben Walker
Mikael Nicholauson
Faith Kinkel
Bill Kinkel
Columbine 1999
Rachel Scott
Daniel Rohrbough
Dave Sanders
Kyle Velasquez
Steven Curnow
Cassie Bernall
Isaiah Shoels
Matthew Kechter
Lauren Townsend
John Tomlin
Kelly Fleming
Daniel Mauser
Corey Depooter
Atlanta Day Trading Spree Shooting 1999
Leigh Ann Vandiver Barton
Matthew David Barton
Mychelle Elizabeth Barton
Allen Charles Tenenbaum
Dean Delawalla
Joseph J. Dessert
Jamshid Havash
Vadewattee Muralidhara
Edward Quinn
Kevin Dial
Russell J. Brown
Scott A. Webb
Wakefield Massacre 2000
Craig Wood
Janice Haggerty
Jennifer Bragg Capobianco
Cheryl Troy
Rose Manfredi
Louis Javelle
Paul Marceau
Navistar 2001
Daniel Dorsch
Robert Wehrheim
Michael Brus
William Garcia
DC Sniper Attacks 2002
Keenya Cook
Million A. Woldemariam
Claudine Lee Parker
Hong Im Ballenger
James D. Martin
James L. “Sonny” Buchanan
Premkumar A. Walekar
Sarah Ramos
Lori Lewis Rivera
Pascal Charlot
Dean H. Meyers
Kenneth H. Bridges
Linda Franklin
Conrad E. Johnson
Lockheed Martin Shooting 2003
DeLois Bailey
Sam Cockrell
Micky Fitzgerald
Lynette McCall
Charles J. Miller
Thomas Willis
Damageplan Show Shooting 2004
Jeff “Mayhem” Thompson
Erin Halk
Nathan Bray
John “Kat” Brooks
Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott
Living Church of God Shooting 2005
Pastor Randy Gregory
James Gregory
Harold Diekmeier
Gloria Critari
Bart Oliver
Richard Reeves
Gerald Miller
Red Lake Massacre 2005
Daryl Allen Lussier
Michelle Leigh Sigana
Derrick Brian Brun
Neva Jane Wynkoop-Rogers
Alicia Alberta White
Thurlene Marie Stillday
Chanelle Star Rosebear
Chase Albert Lussier
Dewayne Michael Lewis
Jeffrey James Weise
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DGB Grab Bag: Stan Mikita, Erik Gryba's Laborious Weekend, and The Trade
Three Stars of Comedy
The third stars: Ryan Kesler and Ryan Johansen – Kesler took time out of his offseason schedule to reach out to his old friend in an attempt to arrange a street meeting, presumably for some sort of super-fun dance party.
And Johansen appeared to reply, even offering to chip in a few bucks to make it happen.
It's always nice to see a friendship in bloom. Here's hoping whatever sort of street festivities they have in mind are fun for everyone involved.
The second star: Eric Gryba – He recently had a baby, but don't worry, the recovery is going well.
The first star: Stan Mikita – The hockey world lost a legend this week when Mikita passed away at the age of 78. Tributes poured in from around the hockey world and beyond; even Chuck D weighed in.
And rightly so. Mikita was, quite literally, a game changer. He changed his own game, going from ranking near the top of the league in penalty minutes to winning back-to-back Lady Byngs. And he changed everyone else's game too, with his banana blade curve helping to revolutionize offensive hockey. He'll be missed, even as his memory lives on.
Anyway, here's Stan Mikita doing what he did best, which was being awesome:
Outrage of the Week
The issue: It's August and nothing is happening, so somebody wrote a ranked list of things. The outrage: You're mad about it. Is it justified: Sure. Fill your boots.
Getting really angry over somebody's ranked list is always kind of lame. We covered this last year, when we pointed out that people tend to get worked up over who isn't on the list without wanting to make the tough calls about who shouldn't be. If you read a list and you're super angry, settle down.
But getting a little angry is fine. It's kind of the whole point. And again, it's August and 90 percent of the league's newsmakers are drinking red wine on a dock somewhere, so anything that can cause your hockey brain to engage for a few moments is a good thing.
So when you see something like the NHL Network firing up their annual list of top players and they don't have Jonathan Toews as a top 20 center, go ahead and complain. Are they right? [Looks around and lowers voice so Blackhawks fans can't hear.] Yeah, probably. But maybe not! Having a friendly-ish debate over this stuff is a better use of our hockey fan time than live-tweeting line rushes from every random rookie tournament.
The same goes for the bigger stuff, like Corey Pronman's month-long ranking of NHL farm systems. He's counting down from worst to best, which means he'll get to your favorite team way too early. Doesn't he realize your team has, like, five sure-thing blue chippers, by which we mean guys who have already established themselves as decent AHLers even though they're only 27? What a moron!
He's not a moron, of course, and neither are the NHL Network guys or whoever else comes up with this sort of list. Ranked lists are hard work, and I say this as someone who may have done one or two over the years. But they're meant to be fun. Read them, disagree with them, debate them with friends and foes alike. Don't flip out over them, but other than that, enjoy.
(Unless they make a list and then don't actually rank it. That's the coward's way out.)
Obscure Former Player of the Week
Last week, we bemoaned the lack of decent nicknames for hockey lines. On Wednesday, the date was 8/8/18 and everyone celebrated by making references to number eight. All of that seems like a sign that this week's obscure player should be Brent Fedyk.
Fedyk went to Detroit with the eighth overall pick in 1985, a draft that was notorious for not being very good because the first overall pick punched all the other good players into orbit immediately after being chosen. Still, Fedyk was a decent enough pick, having put up strong numbers in the WHL. He'd spend two more seasons in junior and most of two more in the AHL before finally slipping into semi-regular NHL duty during the 1989-90 season. But his breakthrough came the following year, as he scored 16 goals for the Red Wings. That was followed by a disappointing five-goal season, and that was it for his time in Detroit; he was traded to the Flyers for a fourth-round pick on the eve of the 1992-93 season.
Normally, that sort of move would have been long forgotten. But Fedyk wasn't the only new Flyers forward that year; they'd also added a kid named Eric Lindros, and he needed some linemates. One would end up being the team's leading scorer, Mark Recchi. The other would be Fedyk, and the journeyman would turn the opportunity to play with a pair of Hall-of-Famers into back-to-back 20-goal seasons.
The line would stay together for much of those first two season, and became known as the "Crazy Eights" line because Fedyk wore 18, Recchi wore 8 and Lindros had his famous 88. As line nicknames go, it wasn't The French Connection or The Triple Crown Line, but it wasn't bad.
Unfortunately for Fedyk, an even better one was right around the corner. Early in the 1994-95 season, the Flyers traded Recchi to Montreal. The deal brought John LeClair to Philadelphia, and he was immediately put on a line with Lindros and rookie Mikael Renberg. The Crazy Eights had been good, but the newly formed Legion of Doom was even better, and it's the Lindros line everyone remembers to this day.
Fedyk lasted one more season in Philadelphia before being traded to Dallas for Trent Klatt. He'd spend half a season with the Stars, then two years in the IHL before getting a last shot at the NHL with the Rangers. He played 67 games and scored four goals during the 1998-99 season, his last in the league. All told, he played 470 NHL games, scoring 97 times.
I'm still kind of mad that he didn't get to be in this commercial.
Debating the Issues
This week’s debate: The Carolina Hurricanes are holding a fan vote to pick this year's goal song, and one of the candidates is a version of "Brass Bonanza", the old Hartford Whalers theme. Should Hurricanes fans vote for "Brass Bonanza"?
In favor: Yes.
Opposed: Yes.
In favor: Cool, good debate.
Opposed: Yep. See you next week.
The final verdict: Wait, guys?
In favor: Yes?
The final verdict: Any chance you could stretch this out a bit? It's August, and nothing interesting has happened in the NHL in, like, three weeks. You'd be helping us out if you could at least pretend this was a tough call.
Opposed: But it's not.
In favor: Yeah. "Brass Bonanza" is the greatest hockey instrumental of all time, so of course the Carolina Hurricanes should play it after every goal. If we're being honest, every team in the league should.
The final verdict: Humor us.
In favor: Fine. But I'm the "in favor" guy, so I still get to say yes. You can go ahead and come up with a reason to be against it.
Opposed: Man.
In favor: Yeah, good luck.
Opposed: OK, how about this. I mean, it's the Carolina Hurricanes. They're technically the same franchise, but they're not the Hartford Whalers. Maybe some traditions should be allowed to die with their old teams. Wouldn't this be kind of like when the Coyotes tried to steal the Winnipeg Whiteout?
In favor: That's a terrible argument.
Opposed: Dude, I'm trying my best here.
In favor: OK. But it's still a terrible argument. For one, the Hurricanes already brought it back last season, so that bridge has been crossed. But more importantly, let's face it, Hartford isn't Winnipeg. That market is not coming back someday, so there's no reason to preserve their traditions beyond sentimentality. Sentimentality is indeed a good reason to do things sometimes. But not now, because "Brass Bonanza" is the best and there's a whole generation of hockey fans who don't have it stuck in their heads like we all did growing up.
Opposed: Alright. How about this: The Hurricanes aren't actually proposing that they use Brass Bonanza—they're offering up something called "Brass Bonanza (Techno Remix)." Techno sucks.
In favor: Counterpoint: Sometimes techno is freaking great.
Opposed: Damn, well played.
In favor: Thank you.
Opposed: OK, but can we at least acknowledge that there are people out there who don't like "Brass Bonanza"?
In favor: Name them.
Opposed: Uh… Brian Burke.
In favor: And…
Opposed: .. and that it's. That's the whole list.
In favor: I think we'd done here.
Opposed: Want to go listen to "Brass Bonanza" for ten straight hours?
In favor: You know it.
The final verdict: Hurricanes fans, you know what you have to do.
Classic YouTube Clip Breakdown
Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of The Trade, the blockbuster deal that sent Wayne Gretzky to the Kings and changed the face of hockey forever. Today, let's look back at the reaction to that deal among the people that always matter most – shiny rich celebrities.
I'm not actually sure where or when this clip is from, but it starts off with an old school "We interrupt this program" alert. For you youngsters out there, this is how we used to get our breaking news back in the day, before we could just log onto social media and wonder why everyone was angry about and try to figure out what had happened based on who was yelling about what. Back then, a scary guy would just shut off whatever show you were watching and make you think you were about to die for a few seconds. Honestly, it was a better system.
In this case, nobody is dying unless you count Peter Pocklington's reputation. Instead, we get footage of Wayne Gretzky trying on his new Kings' jersey. This is of course the second press conference from that day, following the infamous "I promised Mess I wouldn't do this" tear-jerker.
Random question: What do you think happened to that striped shirt Gretzky was wearing at those press conferences? It was an interesting choice. Very slimming. I think I kind of want to buy it.
The press conference leads into a quick montage of Gretzky arriving in Los Angeles, highlighted by an appearance by a teenaged Gord Miller. We're told that the trade is a big deal in L.A., and you can tell it's true because that one photographer has sprung for like six balloons. Gretzky was never more than a three-balloon guy in Edmonton, I tell you.
I'll admit I got way too excited at 1:15 when the beat drops and they show Bruce McNall nodding in the back of a limo and for about two seconds I thought he was about to drop the most fire rap track of 1988. There's probably a "99 Problems" joke here but I'm not finding it.
We get a montage of Gretzky being introduced to an adoring L.A. crowd, as we get to play a fun game of "spot the late-80s celebrity." There's John Candy, Magic Johnson, Goldie Hawn and (I think) a young Kate Hudson. We also get Luc Robitaille explaining how nobody cared about the Kings until Gretzky showed up. He seems thrilled about that, by the way.
"Wayne Gretzky… a definite plus." Typical dumb Kings fans, evaluating players using plus-minus instead of more advanced stats.
We hear McNall tell us about how the Kings went from having 5,000 fans a night to being sold out every game. That's not actually true, although attendance did jump by about 3,000 fans per game. Look, cut McNall a break, he didn't turn out to be all that great with accurate numbers.
More celebrity sightings, including Tom Hanks, Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Costner, and even Ronald Reagan. We also get a shot of Michael J. Fox, even though he's supposed to be a diehard Bruins fan, so apparently there were some sellouts in L.A. (But I'm going to easy on him, because he's going to provide us with some fun next week.)
We hear from Marty McSorley before cutting back to Robitaille, who talks about being a star-struck Canadian. A few years later, he was dropping f-bombs in Van Damme movies. Fame will do that to a kid.
The highlight of the video comes around 3:05, as a lady points out that "the only hockey player anybody in Los Angeles has ever heard of is this Wayne guy" while dropping the kind of eye-roll my pre-teen daughter would be proud of. We don't find out who she is, but I'm going to ahead and assume she's the embittered president of the Tim Tookey fan club.
At this point our clip suddenly changes direction, with darker tones and somber music. You're half expecting to hear the narrator say "And that's when it all went wrong," followed by the story of Gretzky accidentally killing a cameraman during one of those "Take a slap shot directly at the camera" clips they made him do for absolutely everything back then.
Nope, it's just more bragging about how many tickets they sold. Man, they make it sound like nobody in Los Angeles could take their eyes of Wayne Gretzky. Of course, as we'd later find out, that wasn't quite true.
And with that, our clip is done. We don't even get to the awkward SNL hosting stint, or the Saturday morning cartoon, or the time McNall and Candy convinced him to buy the NFL's top draft pick. Man, the Gretzky-in-L.A. era was a weird but fascinating time. Too bad Roman Vopat had to come along and ruin it.
Needless to say, we'll never see another trade like this one, mainly because this is the modern-day NHL and we'll never see another trade, period. Still, hockey fans can always hold out hope. Keep an eye on those breaking news bulletins, just in case.
Have a question, suggestion, old YouTube clip, or anything else you'd like to see included in this column? Email Sean at [email protected].
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