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hockey team thickness - New York Islanders 2024 VERSION (roster as of 27.07.2024)
#htt#new york islanders#anders lee#julien gauthier#alexander romanov#ryan pulock#bo horvat#samuel bolduc#scott mayfield#dennis cholowski#adam pelech#pierre engvall#hudson fasching#anthony duclair#semyon varlamov#brock nelson#kyle palmieri#casey cizikas#mike reilly#noah dobson#jean gabriel pageau#mat barzal#kyle maclean#ilya sorokin#ruslan iskhakov
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Jersey numbers faceoff
Vote for which player you think would win in a fight between other players wearing that number! Follow the 'numbers faceoff' tag on my blog to see the other polls.
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my lgbtq headcanons for the CC characters
these headcanons are based on my au so please don't harrass men for my choices, if you have a problem with it, then you can take that awful opinion and shove it up your-
anyway, let's begin!
season 1:
david jeremiah jones: bisexual, intersex and transgender.
eduardo ramirez: straight ally.
nathan pandit: gay and transgender.
grace delaney: bisexual.
samuel king: straight ally.
alex turner: bisexual with a preference for girls.
cathy king: bisexual with a preference fo boys.
season 2:
amy young: pansexual.
frank knight: straight ally, still learning the ropes but he's supportive, as long as the person is nice to his friend or coworker, he's ok with it.
yann toussaint: bisexual.
hannah choi: lesbian.
roxie sparks: pansexual.
andrea marquez: aromantic.
russell crane: bisexual and transgender.
season 3:
jack archer: bisexual.
carmen martinez: lesbian.
lars douglas: bisexual.
angela douglas: bisexual.
ingrid bjorn: straight ally.
elizabeth ripley: straight ally.
armand dupont: asexual straight ally.
marina romanova: omnisexual.
elliot clayton: demiromantic bisexual.
jonah karam: bisexual.
michelle zuria: lesbian.
season 4:
arthur wright: straight ally.
isaac bontemps: straight ally.
maddie O'malley: bisexual.
richard wells: aroace.
viola pemberton: asexual.
evie holloway: lesbian.
rose zhao: lesbian in the closet.
diego del lobo: pansexual.
season 5:
diane parker: straight ally.
gloria hayes: straight ally.
martine meunier: pansexual.
rita estevez: bisexual.
rupert winchester: queer asexual.
amir devani: gay.
jasper everett: gay.
gabriel herrera: demisexual.
season 6:
christopher scott: straight ally.
zara tien: bisexual and poly.
janis rivers: straight ally.
theodore moon: bisexual and poly.
kai malano: bisexual and poly.
orlando ordelaffi: gay.
penelope sage: pansexual.
season 7:
jacob arrow: bisexual and demiromantic.
gwen harper: bisexual.
luke fernandez: questioning bisexual.
ben shepherd: gay.
priya desai: straight ally.
hope newman: asexual.
felix reed: pansexual.
season 8:
JP delacroix: genderfluid.
gauthier delacroix: demisexual and demiromantic.
hugo mercier: straight ally(still learning a few things so grab a chancla just in case)
carrie james: demiromantic.
nadia ben yamin: pansexual.
enzo traore: gay, still stuck in the closet.
emile bardot: asexual and intersex.
happy pride month everyone! and remember, you are beautiful no matter what anyone tells you!
you're not a monster
you're not a freak
you're a human being and deserve to be loved, you don't need to change yourself just to make someone happy, love the way you are no matter what someone tells you
#criminal case#criminal case game#criminal case grimsborough#criminal case pacific bay#criminal case save the world#criminal case mysteries of the past#criminal case the conspiracy#criminal case travel in time#criminal case supernatural investigations#criminal case city of romance#pride month
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what are some of your LGBTQ headcanons for some of the CC characters?
My LGBTQ headcanons for CC characters? Sure, I’ve got some! I’ll also list some characters' canon facts since I support them, but let’s see what non-canon ones I can come up with!
And disclaimer! These are my current LGBTQ headcanons; there is a chance that they could change as my story progresses!
Sexuality-based LGBTQ Headcanons:
Main Characters
Heterosexual/Ally:
Samuel King
Eduardo Ramirez
Frank Knight
Elizabeth Ripley
Angela Douglas
Elliot Clayton
Arthur Wright
Issac Bontemps
Diane Parker
Gloria Hayes
Gabriel Herrera
Penelope Sage
Priya Desai
Felix Reed
Gay:
Nathan Pandit
Amir Devani
Orlando Ordelaffi
Ben Shepard
Lesbians:
Hannah Choi
Carmen Martinez
Michelle Zuria
Evie Holloway
Rose Zhao (She and her husband married for none-romantic reasons)
Bisexuals:
David Jones (Has a preference for women ((and hasn’t realized his attraction to men yet…))
Grace Delaney (She tried to get Jones to realize his sexuality in high school but couldn't get him to understand…)
Alex Turner
Andrea Marquez
Yann Toussaint
Jack Archer (With a preference for women, but unlike Jones, he recognizes his feelings toward men)
Lars Douglas (He likes to call himself and Jack bi-bros and bi-buddies)
Marina Romanova
Jonah Karam
Cathy Turner
Nebet
Christopher Scott
Jacob Arrow
Hugo Mercier
Pansexuals:
Amy Young
Roxie Sparks
Maddie O’Malley
Charlie Dupont
Deigo del Lobo
Martine Meunier
Janis Rivers
Jean-Philippe Delacroix
Gauthier Delacroix
Enzo Traoré
Léa Bonnet
Polyamory:
Zara Tien
Theo Moon
Kai Malano
Nadia Den Yamin
Demisexual:
Russell Crane
Ingrid Bjorn
Rupert Winchester
AroAce:
Dick Wells (This man called science his mistress once, and I have headcanoned him as AroAce ever since!)
Hope Newman
Acesexual:
Armand Dupont
Viola Pemberton
Questioning:
Rita Estevez: Thought she was straight but started having feelings towards a certain woman…
Luke Fernandez: He thought he was straight, but after everything with Fabien de la Mort, he started questioning
Carrie James: Unsure of her sexuality
Émile Bardot: Unsure of her sexuality
Other Characters
Olivia Hall: Lesbian
James Savage: Demisexual
Edward Dante: Pansexual
Karen Knight: Bisexual
Nigel Adakue: Gay
Asal Hawaa: Bisexual
Katherine Woolf: Lesbian
Jasper Everett: Gay
Mia Loukas: Bisexual
Arthur Darkwood: Gay
Geroge Mathison: Gay
Cody James: Pansexual
Gender-based LGBTQ Headcanons:
Nathan Pandit: Transgender (female to male)
Alex Turner: Demiboy
Hannah Choi: Demigirl
Jean-Philippe Delacroix: Genderqueer
(I don’t have many gender-based headcanons yet…)
That’s everything I could come up with! And like always, I am open to hearing about your opinions, headcanons and suggestions on this topic!
#criminal case#criminal case grimsborough#criminal case pacific bay#criminal case save the world#criminal case mysteries of the past#criminal case the conspiracy#criminal case travel in time#criminal case supernatural investigations#criminal case city of romance#headcanons#ask
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Criminal Case masterlist navigation
"Welcome detective to our bulletin board where we see one of headcanons!"
(It will update once I make headcanons, incorrect quotes or imagines-)
Signs:
Crossing - Either one of members betray, died, arrested or defect which excludes resigned
Italic - Means returning members like Jack will have post timeskip headcanons (Does that even make sense I hope so-)
Grimsborough
season 1 and 5
David Jones
Cathy Turner Diane Parker
Gloria Hayes
Martine Meuiner
Grace Delaney
Gabriel Herrera
Rita Estevez
Eduardo Ramirez
Amir Devani
Samuel King
Rupert Winchester
Pacific Bay
Amy Young
Russell Crane
Frank Knight
Roxie Sparks
Yann Toussaint
Hannah Choi
Andrea Marquez
The Bureau
Jack Archer
Elizabeth Ripley
Ingrid Bjorn
Elliot Clayton
Carmen Martinez
Johan Karam
Marina Romanova
Angela Douglas
Lars Douglas
Armand Dupont
Michelle Zuria
Grace Delaney
CFS (Concordian Flying Squad)
Arthur Wright
Isaac Bontemps
Maddie Dupont
Richard Wells
Charles Dupont
Viola Pemberton
Rose Zhao
Evie Holloway
Diego del Lobo
T.I.M.E
Jack Archer
Zara Tien
Nebet
Orlando Ordelaffi
Penelope Sage
Marina Romanova
Janet Rivers
Theodore Moon
Kai Malando
Christopher Scott
Supernatural Hunters
Jacob Arrow
Gwen Harper
Luke Fernandez
Headcanons 1
Ben Shepherd
Priya Desai
Hope Newman
Felix Reed
Parisian Police Squad
Jean-Philippe Delacroix
Gauthier Delacroix
Hugo Mercier
Carrie James
Nadia Ben Yamin
Enzo Traore
Emile Bardot
Lea Bonnet
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#criminal case#criminal case save the world#criminal case pacific bay#criminal case mysteries of the past#criminal case the conspiracy
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Welcome to the Idealist, a cultural review centered around books, music and film. It seems that all of my interests revolve around these three subjects. I guess I imagine the Idealist to be something akin to Samuel Johnson's Rambler or Idler essays. Speaking of Johnson, I just found a wonderful edition of his Selected Works from Half Price Books in Hodgkins for a fair price. I now have 800 pages of Johnson to page through this weekend!
So far, the only two entities I follow here are the Silver Compass Journal, which inspired me to do this, and Anthony Bourdain, who I miss.
The featured book today is How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard. For better or worse, this book explains the situation better than any other. Alas, reading only leads to more reading, and conversations about reading only leads to other books, books we probably haven't read, so how does the conversationalist keep up? Bayard's approach is a survival strategy that allows us to follow and discuss things without the intimacy of Das Kapital or Moby Dick (a painful admission on my part, though I adore Melville). Bayard helps modern folk navigate the waters without embarrassment, so thank you friend!
Today's song is a deep cut from Jimmy Buffett's Take the Weather with You, "Wheel Inside the Wheel," written by Mary Gauthier. It's a perfect Sunday song that brings me back to the Crescent City, an important locale for the Idealist.
Happy Sunday and hopeful happenings. Cheers!
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2023-24 Players Currently on Rosters
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown: Ross Johnston (Anaheim) & Zack MacEwen (Ottawa)
Newfoundland
Carbonear: Dawson Mercer (New Jersey)
St. John's: Alex Newhook (Montreal)
Nova Scotia
Halifax: Morgan Barron (Winnipeg), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh), Alex Killorn (Anaheim), Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado) & Liam O'Brien (Arizona)
Halifax Municipality: Brad Marchand (Boston)
Yarmouth: Ryan Graves (Pittsburgh)
New Brunswick
Fredericton: Jake Allen (New Jersey)
Moncton: Calvin Pickard (Edmonton)
Saint-François: Bradly Nadeau (Carolina)
Quebec
Amos: Nicolas Roy (Vegas)
Beaconsfield: Marshall Rifai (Toronto)
Bécancour: Sam Montembeault (Montreal)
Bromont: Fréddy Gaudreau (Minnesota)
Chambly: Mathieu Joseph (Ottawa) & Raphaël Lavoie (Edmonton)
Châteauguay: Sam Laberge (New Jersey)
Kirkland: Joe Veleno (Detroit)
Laval: Simon Benoit (Toronto), Samuel Bolduc (New York Islanders), Vincent Desharnais (Edmonton) & Pierre-Olivier Joseph (Pittsburgh)
L'Islet: Xavier Bourgault (Edmonton)
Longueuil: Max Comtois (Carolina) & Anthony Mantha-Pronovost (Vegas)
Montmagny: Sammy Blais (St. Louis)
Mont-Saint-Hilaire: Louis Boileau-Domingue (New York Rangers)
Montreal: William Carrier (Vegas), Nicolas Deslauriers (Philadelphia), Julien Gauthier (New York Islanders), Kris Letang (Pittsburgh), Marco Scandella (St. Louis) & Marc-Édouard Vlasic (San José)
Notre-Dame-Des-Prairies: Anthony-John Greer (Calgary)
Pointe-Claire: Anthony Duclair (Tampa Bay) & Mike Matheson (Montreal)
Quebec: Alexandre Carrier (Nashville), Max Lajoie (Toronto), Kurtis MacDermid (New Jersey) & Jonathan Marchessault (Vegas)
Roberval: Sam Girard (Colorado)
Saguenay: Rafaël Harvey-Pinard (Montreal) & Olivier Rodrigue (Edmonton)
Saint-Eustache: Alex Lafrenière (New York Rangers)
Saint-Hyacinthe: David Savard (Montreal)
Saint-Jérôme: Jonathan Huberdeau (Calgary)
Saint-Narcisse-De-Beaurivage: Yanni Gourde (Seattle)
Sainte-Agathe-Des-Monts: Jonathan Drouin (Colorado) & Pierre-Luc Dubois (Los Angeles)
Sainte-Marie: Thomas Chabot (Ottawa)
Sherbrooke: David Perron (Detroit)
Sorel-Tracy: Anthony Beauvillier (Nashville) & Marc-André Fleury (Minnesota)
Val-d'Or: Jérémy Lauzon (Nashville)
Victoriaville: Phillip Danault (Los Angeles) & Tristan Luneau (Anaheim)
Ontario
Ajax: Michael Carcone (Arizona), Connor McMichael (Washington) & Matt Poitras (Boston)
Aurora: Morgan Frost (Philadelphia) & Robert Thomas (St. Louis)
Barrie: Brent Burns (Carolina)
Belleville: Brian Cousins (Florida)
Bowmanville: Declan Chisholm (Minnesota) & Evan Cormier (Florida)
Brampton: Sean Monahan (Winnipeg), Tyler Seguin (Dallas) & Scott Wedgewood (Dallas)
Brantford: Adam Henrique (Edmonton)
Burlington: Josh Anderson (Montreal)
Caledon: Andrew Mangiapane (Calgary), Darren Raddysh (Tampa Bay) & Taylor Raddysh (Chicago)
Center Wellington Township: Brock McGinn (Anaheim)
Central Huron: Ryan O'Reilly (Nashville)
Chatham-Kent: T.J. Brodie (Tampa Bay)
Dorchester: Boone Jenner (Columbus)
Dysart Et Al: Matt Duchene (Dallas)
East Gwillimbury: Sam Bennett (Florida)
Georgina: Joel Hanley (Calgary), Chris Tierney (New Jersey) & Sean Walker (Colorado)
Guelph: Logan Couture (San José)
Haldimand County: Cam Talbot (Los Angeles)
Halton Hills: Jason Dickinson (Chicago) & MacKenzie Entwistle (Chicago)
Hamilton: Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles), Ben Chiarot (Detroit), Mark Jankowski (Nashville), Johnathan Kovacevic (Montreal), Darnell Nurse (Edmonton), Arber Xhekaj; Jr. (Montreal) & Carter Verhaeghe (Florida)
Hearst: Claude Giroux (Ottawa)
Kingston: Tye Kartye (Seattle) & Gabe Vilardi (Winnipeg)
King Township: Adam Fantilli (Columbus) & Alex Pietrangelo (Vegas)
Kitchener: Nathan Bastian (New Jersey), Nic Hague (Vegas), Mike Hoffman (San José), Steven Lorentz (Florida), Tanner Pearson (Montreal), Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg) & Logan Stanley (Winnipeg)
London: Josh Brown (Arizona), Jacob Bryson (Buffalo), Dylan DeMelo (Winnipeg), Drew Doughty (Los Angeles), Sam Gagner (Edmonton), Bo Horvat (New York Islanders), Nazem Kadri (Calgary), Travis Konecny (Philadelphia), Nick Suzuki (Montreal) & Ryan Suzuki (Carolina)
Markham: Warren Foegele (Edmonton), Mitch Marner (Toronto), Jeff Skinner (Buffalo) & Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay)
Milton: Michael Sgarbossa (Washington)
Mississauga: Vince Dunn (Seattle), Sean Durzi (Arizona), Robby Fabbri (Detroit), Ryan McLeod (Edmonton), Nick Paul (Tampa Bay), Owen Power (Buffalo), Dylan Strome (Washington), Ryan Strome (Anaheim) & John Tavares (Toronto)
Newmarket: Travis Dermott (Arizona)
New Tecumseh: Tyson Foerster (Philadelphia)
North Bay: Ken Appleby (New York Islanders)
North Dumfries Township: Kyle Clifford (Toronto)
Oakville: Evan Bouchard (Edmonton), Scott Laughton (Philadelphia), Spencer Martin (Carolina) & Michael Vukojevic (New Jersey)
Oshawa: Justin Danforth (Columbus)
Ottawa: Cody Ceci (Edmonton), Calvin De Haan (Tampa Bay), Erik Gudbranson (Columbus), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (New York Islanders) & MacKenzie Weegar (Calgary)
Peterborough: Barrett Hayton (Arizona) & Owen Tippett (Philadelphia)
Prescott: Ben Hutton (Vegas)
Richmond Hill: Jordan Binnington (St. Louis), Ryan Lomberg (Florida) & Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
Sault Ste. Marie: Michael Amadio (Vegas) & Colin Miller (Winnipeg)
Scugog: Ty Dellandrea (Dallas)
St. Catherines: Conor Timmins (Toronto)
Six Nations Of The Grand River: Brandon Montour (Florida)
Stratford: Jared McCann (Seattle)
Strathroy-Caradoc: Lawson Crouse (Arizona)
Sudbury: Tyler Bertuzzi (Toronto) & Brendan Gaunce (Columbus)
Tecumseh: Jack Studnicka (San José)
Temiskaming Shores: Justin Brazeau (Boston) & Corey Perry (Edmonton)
Thunder Bay: Mackenzie Blackwood (San José), Robert Bortuzzo (New York Islanders), Matt Murray (Toronto), Jordan Staal (Carolina), Marc Staal (Philadelphia) & Tyler Tucker (St. Louis)
Toronto: Connor Brown (Edmonton), Michael Bunting (Pittsburgh), Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders), Andrew Cogliano (Colorado), Will Cuylle (New York Rangers), Jamie Drysdale (Philadelphia), Luke Evangelista (Nashville), Jake Evans (Montreal), Mario Ferraro (San José) Jean-Luc Foudy (Colorado), Mark Friedman (Vancouver), Mark Giordano (Toronto), Barclay Goodrow (New York Rangers), Dougie Hamilton (New Jersey), Zach Hyman (Edmonton), Wyatt Johnston (Dallas), Jordan Kyrou (St. Louis), Jack McBain (Arizona), Jamie Oleksiak (Seattle), Adam Pelech (New York Islanders), Michael Pezzetta (Montreal), Evan Rodrigues (Florida), Brendan Smith (New Jersey), Givani Smith (San José), Reilly Smith (Pittsburgh), Brandon Tanev (Seattle), Chris Tanev (Dallas), Tyler Toffoli (Winnipeg), Jake Walman (Detroit) & Tom Wilson (Washington)
Uxbridge Township: Mason Marchment (Dallas)
Vaughan: Andrew Agozzino (Anaheim), Andreas Athanasiou (Chicago), Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay) & Phil Di Giuseppe (Vancouver)
Welland: Cal Clutterbuck (New York Islanders)
Whitby: Jonah Gadjovich (Florida) & Cole Perfetti (Winnipeg)
Whitchurch-Stoufville: Sam Carrick (Edmonton) & Trevor Carrick (Anaheim)
Whitewater Region Township: Jack Quinn (Buffalo)
Windsor: Michael DiPietro (Boston), Aaron Ekblad (Florida) Cam Fowler (Anaheim) & Matt Martin (New York Islanders)
Manitoba
Arborg: James Reimer (Detroit)
Brandon: Calen Addison (San José), Joel Edmundson (Toronto), Keegan Kolesar (Vegas), Jordan Martinook (Carolina), Damon Severson (Columbus) & Zach Whitecloud (Vegas)
Dauphin: Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders)
De Salaberry Municipality: Travis Hamonic (Ottawa)
Springfield Municipality: Brett Howden (Vegas)
The Pas: Connor Dewar (Toronto)
Wallace-Woodworth Municipality: Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia)
Winnipeg: Nick Cicek (Vancouver), Max Domi (Toronto), Cody Glass (Nashville), Joel Hofer (St. Louis), Seth Jarvis (Carolina), Ryan Reaves (Toronto) & Mark Stone (Vegas)
Yellowhead Municipality: Morgan Geekie (Boston)
Saskatchewan
Carlyle: Haydn Fleury (Tampa Bay)
Davidson: Brayden McNabb (Vegas)
Estevan: Brayden Pachal (Calgary) & Derrick Pouliot (Dallas)
Melfort: Jaden Schwartz (Seattle)
Oxbox: Tanner Jeannot (Tampa Bay)
Prince Albert: Braden Schneider (New York Rangers)
Regina: Ethan Bear (Washington), Kale Clague (Buffalo), Mat Dumba (Tampa Bay), Jordan Eberle (Seattle) & Reese Johnson (Chicago)
Saskatoon: Brandon Hagel (Tampa Bay), Connor Ingram (Arizona), Kevin Korchinski (Chicago), Darcy Kuemper (Washington), Lane Pederson (Edmonton), Brayden Schenn (St. Louis), Luke Schenn (Nashville), Chandler Stephenson (Vegas) & Connor Zary (Calgary)
Yukon
Whitehorse: Dylan Cozens (Buffalo)
Alberta
Airdrie: Jake Neighbours (St. Louis)
Beaumont: Noah Gregor (Toronto)
Calgary: Jaret Anderson-Dolan (Nashville), Jake Bean (Columbus), Taylor Hall (Chicago), Dylan Holloway (Edmonton), Brett Leason (Anaheim), Cale Makar (Colorado), Josh Morrissey (Winnipeg), Brayden Point (Tampa Bay), Matt Rempe (New York Rangers), Logan Thompson (Vegas) & Olen Zellweger (Anaheim)
Camrose: Parker Kelly (Ottawa)
Canmore: Jacob Bernard-Docker (Ottawa)
Edmonton: Eric Comrie (Buffalo), Jake DeBrusk (Boston), Brendan Gallagher (Montreal), Dylan Guenther (Arizona), Keaton Middleton (Colorado), Stuart Skinner (Edmonton) & Jared Spurgeon (Minnesota)
Ft. Saskatchewan: Kirby Dach (Montreal)
Lethbridge: Ridly Greig (Ottawa)
Lloydminster: Mason Shaw (Minnesota)
Okotoks: Peyton Krebs (Buffalo)
Slave Lake: Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (Washington)
St. Albert: Matt Benning (San José) Mike Benning (Florida), Tyson Jost (Buffalo), Josh Mahura (Florida), Matt Murray (Dallas) & Colton Parayko (St. Louis)
Stony Plain: Brett Kulak (Edmonton)
Strathcona County: Kaiden Guhle (Montreal), Carter Hart (Philadelphia) & Sam Steel (Dallas)
Viking: Carson Soucy (Vancouver)
Wainwright: Bobby McMann (Toronto) & Jake Middleton (Minnesota)
British Columbia
Abbotsford: Noah Juulsen (Vancouver) & Devon Toews (Colorado)
Burnaby: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton)
Chilliwack: Zach Benson (Buffalo)
Comox: Adin Hill (Vegas)
Coquitlam: Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) & Dante Fabbro (Nashville)
Cranbrook: Bowen Byram (Buffalo) & Dryden Hunt (Calgary)
Delta: Beck Malenstyn (Washington)
Duncan: Dylan Coghlan (Carolina)
Golden: Dillon Dubé (Calgary)
Kamloops: Logan Stankoven (Dallas)
Kelowna: Justin Schultz (Seattle)
Langley: Dennis Cholowski (New York Islanders), Danton Heinen (Boston) & Shea Theodore (Vegas)
Maple Ridge: Brad Hunt (Colorado)
New Westminster: Kevin Bahl (New Jersey) & Brenden Dillon (Winnipeg)
North Vancouver: Connor Bedard (Chicago), Martin Jones (Toronto), Sam Reinhart (Florida) & Colton Sissons (Nashville)
Port Alberni: Laurent Brossoit (Winnipeg)
Port Moody: Kent Johnson (Columbus)
Richmond: Glenn Gawdin (Anaheim), Justin Sourdif (Florida) & Troy Stecher (Edmonton)
Salmon Arm: Curtis Lazar (New Jersey)
Surrey: Arshdeep Bains (Vancouver), Brenden Dillon (Winnipeg), Tristan Jarry (Pittsburgh), Parker Wotherspoon (Boston) & Tyler Wotherspoon (New Jersey)
Trail: Jake Lucchini (Minnesota)
Vancouver: Kyle Burroughs (San José) Ryan Johansen (Philadelphia), Evander Kane (Edmonton), Boris Katchouk (Ottawa), Alexander Kerfoot (Arizona), Milan Lučić (Boston), Michael Rasmussen (Detroit) & Morgan Rielly (Toronto)
Victoria: Tyson Barrie (Nashville), Jamie Benn (Dallas), Dylan Garand (New York Rangers) & Matt Irwin (Vancouver)
Maine
Biddeford: Brian Dumoulin (Seattle)
Yarmouth: Oliver Wahlstrom (New York Islanders)
New Hampshire
Manchester: Luke Hughes (New Jersey) & Michael Kesselring (Arizona)
Rochester: Casey DeSmith (Vancouver)
Massachusetts
Barnstable: Max Willman (New Jersey)
Boston: Matt Grzelcyk (Boston), Noah Hanifin (Vegas), Kevin Hayes (St. Louis), Connor Murphy (Chicago) & Jimmy Vesey (New York Rangers)
Boxford: Chris Kreider (New York Rangers)
Canton: Kevin Rooney (Calgary)
Chelmsford: Jack Eichel (Vegas)
East Longmeadow: Frank Vatrano (Anaheim)
Easton: John Marino (New Jersey)
Hanover: Colin White (Montreal)
Haverhill: Jordan Harris (Montreal)
Hingham: Matty Beniers (Seattle)
Lawrence: Colin Blackwell (Chicago)
Lincoln: Collin Graf (San José)
Millville: Matt Boldy (Minnesota)
Natick: John Carlson (Washington)
Needham: Chris Wagner (Colorado)
North Andover: Joel Daccord (Seattle) & Brian Pinho (New York Islanders)
Scituate: Ryan Donato (Chicago) & Conor Garland (Vancouver)
Southborough: Henry Thrun (San José)
Stoneham: Sam Colangelo (Anaheim)
Weymouth: Charlie Coyle (Boston)
Winchester: Conor Sheary (Tampa Bay)
Rhode Island
Johnston: Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh)
Connecticut
Darien: Spencer Knight (Florida)
Greenwich: Cam Atkinson (Philadelphia) & Phil Kemp (Edmonton)
Milford: Jonathan Quick (New York Rangers)
New Canaan: Max Pacioretty (Washington)
New Haven: Adam Erne (Edmonton)
Newtown: Matthew Samoskevich (Florida)
Stamford: Scott Morrow (Carolina)
New York
Amherst: Nick DeSimone (New Jersey)
Bedford: Trevor Zegras (Anaheim)
Brookhaven: Keith Kinkaid (New Jersey)
Buffalo: Justin Bailey (San José) Marcus Foligno (Minnesota), Nick Foligno (Chicago), Dennis Gilbert; Jr. (Calgary), Patrick Kane; Jr. (Detroit) & Miles Wood (Colorado)
Canton: Jordan Greenway (Buffalo)
Cicero: Joel Farabee (Philadelphia)
Eden: Alex Iafallo (Winnipeg)
Elmira: Johnny Beecher (Boston)
Greenburgh: Brett Pesce (Carolina)
Hempstead: Shane Pinto (Ottawa)
Long Beach: Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Boston)
Massena: Zach Bogosian (Minnesota)
New Rochelle: Kevin Shattenkirk (Boston)
New York: Jack Drury (Carolina)
Oyster Bay: Adam Fox (New York Rangers), Frank Milano (Washington) & Tyce Thompson (New York Islanders)
Smithtown: Kyle Palmieri (New York Islanders)
Staten Island: Kevin Labanc (San José)
Syracuse: Thomas Harley (Dallas) & Alex Tuch (Buffalo)
Waywayanda: Nick Abruzzese (Toronto)
New Jersey
Bellmawr: Eric Robinson (Buffalo)
Chatham: Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) & Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh)
Edison Township: Anthony Stolarz (Florida)
Livingston Township: Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders)
Long Branch: Connor Clifton (Buffalo)
Mantua Township: Tony DeAngelo (Carolina)
Middletown Township: James Van Riemsdyk (Boston) & Trevor Van Riemsdyk (Washington)
Robbinsville Township: Ross Colton (Colorado)
Salem: Johnny Gaudreau (Columbus)
Southampton Township: Kyle Criscuolo (New Jersey)
Toms River Township: Cam Dineen (Edmonton)
Vorhees Township: Mattias Samuelsson (Buffalo)
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg: Sam Lafferty (Vancouver)
Pittsburgh: Logan Cooley (Arizona), John Gibson (Anaheim), Brandon Saad (St. Louis) & Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers)
Maryland
Chevy Chase: Patrick Giles (Florida)
Virginia
Henrico County: Zac Jones (New York Rangers)
North Carolina
Raleigh: Logan Brown (Tampa Bay) & Nikolai Kovalenko (Colorado)
South Carolina
Hilton Head Island: Ryan Hartman (Minnesota)
Florida
Boca Raton: Jakob Chychrun (Ottawa)
Coral Springs: Brandon Duhaime (Colorado)
Lee County: Gavin Brindley (Columbus)
Naples: John Hathaway; Jr. (Philadelphia)
Orlando: Jack Hughes (New Jersey) & Quin Hughes (Vancouver)
Oviedo: Ryan Carpenter (San José)
Parkland: Andrew Peeke (Boston)
Pembroke Pines: Shayne Gostisbehere (Detroit)
Plantation: Jaycob Megna (Chicago)
Michigan
Ann Arbor: Ian Cole (Vancouver), Andrew Copp (Detroit), Jeff Petry (Detroit) & Austin Watson (Tampa Bay)
Bloomfield Hills: Will Lockwood (Florida)
Brandon Township: Ben Gleason (Edmonton)
Canton Charter Township: Paul Cotter (Vegas) & Matt Roy (Los Angeles)
Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
Commerce Charter Township: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Dearborn: Dakota Joshua (Vancouver)
East Grand Rapids: Luke Glendening (Tampa Bay)
Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit) & Cayden Primeau (Montreal)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
Holland: Lane Hutson (Montreal)
Mt. Clemens: Frank Nazar III (Chicago)
Oxford Township: Josh Norris (Ottawa)
Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Port Huron: Jack Campbell (Edmonton)
Rochester: Max Jones (Anaheim) & Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Vegas)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
Royal Oak: Torey Krug (St. Louis)
St. Clair: Tyler Motte (Tampa Bay)
Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
Cleveland: Jansen Harkins (Pittsburgh)
Columbus: Jack Roslovic (New York Rangers), Kiefer Sherwood (Nashville) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Powell: Carson Meyer (Columbus)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne: Drake Batherson (Ottawa)
Indianapolis: Jack Johnson III (Colorado)
South Bend: Landon Slaggert (Chicago)
Alabama
Huntsville: Nic Dowd (Washington)
Mississippi
Biloxi: Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
Eau Claire: Ty Emberson (San José) & Jake McCabe (Toronto)
Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Linwood Township: Joe Pavelski (Dallas)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Arizona), Craig Smith (Dallas) & Ryan Suter (Dallas)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Alton: Dakota Mermis (Minnesota)
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Arizona), Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver) & Jarred Tinordi (Chicago)
Coon Rapids: Riley Tufte (Colorado)
Delano: Ben Meyers (Anaheim)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Boston)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Matt Kierstad (Florida) & Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Minnesota)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Grand Rapids: Alex Goligoski (Minnesota)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Hopkins: Travis Boyd (Arizona)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Carolina)
Lindstrom: Blake Lizotte (Los Angeles)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Brian Halonen (New Jersey), Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers), Brock Nelson (New York Islanders) & Zach Parisé (Colorado)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (Seattle)
Plymouth: Blake Wheeler (New York Rangers)
Roseville: Joey Anderson (Chicago)
Savage: Jack Ahcan (Colorado)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Winnipeg)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Washington), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers), Tommy Novak (Nashville), Kyle Okposo (Florida) & Alex Steeves (Toronto)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Thomson Township: Karson Kuhlman (New York Islanders)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Waconia: Graeme Clarke (New Jersey)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Vancouver)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Arizona) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joseph Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Boston) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina)
Grand Forks: Paul LaDue (New York Islanders)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Carolina) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Caleb Jones (Colorado) & Jared Jones (Chicago)
Houston: Thomas Bordeleau (San José) & Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (Carolina)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Brendan Lemieux (Carolina) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Englewood: Cal Foote (New Jersey) & Nolan Foote (New Jersey)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Ottawa), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
North Pole: Phoenix Copley (Los Angeles)
Washington
Bonney Lake: Dylan Gambrell (Toronto)
Liberty Lake: Tyler Johnson (Chicago)
Mt. Vernon: T.L. Oshie (Washington)
Spokane: Derek Ryan (Edmonton) & Kailer Yamamoto (Seattle)
Oregon
Portland: Jacob MacDonald (San José)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas) & Nicholas Robertson (Toronto)
La Mirada: Chase De Leo (Anaheim)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Los Gatos: Devin Cooley (San José)
Manhattan Beach: Brendan Brisson (Vegas)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Nashville)
Rancho Cucamonga: Collin Delia (Winnipeg)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver) & Chad Ruhwedel (New York Rangers)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
Every North American NHL Player’s Birth City
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Seattle Squid Franchise Roster
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New Audio: VICTIME Shares Woozy and Glitchy "Résonne encore"
New Audio: VICTIME Shares Woozy and Glitchy "Résonne encore" @mothlandsounds
Initially formed in Québec City back in 2016 and now currently featuring members split between the Québecois cities of Montréal, Québec City and Gatineau, VICTIME — Ponctuation’s and Pure Carrière‘s Laurence Gauthier-Brown, Album’s Simone Provencher and Corridor‘s and Kee Avii‘s Samuel Gougoux — quickly made waves across the province with 2017’s Mon VR de rêve EP, 2018’s full-length debut La…
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#Corridor#Gatineau QC#Kee Avii#Montréal QC#Mothland#New Audio#New Single#no wave#Ponctuation#post-punk#Pure Carriére#Québec City QC#Résonne encore#Single Review#Single Review: Résonne encore#Single Review: VICTIME Résonne encore#VICTIME#VICTIME En conversation avec#VICTIME La femme taupe#VICTIME Mi-tronic mi-jambe#VICTIME Résonne encore
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Every Goal Of The 2024 IIHF World Juniors Day 1
U.S.A. Vs. Norway
#81 Jimmy Snuggerud (1) Casey (1), Fortescue (1) 9:59 2nd (U.S.A. 1-0 Norway)
#4 Gavin Brindley (1)(PP) Pereault (1), Leonard (1) 14:00 2nd (U.S.A. 2-0 Norway)
#4 Gavin Brindley (2) Nazar III (1) 16:33 2nd (U.S.A. 3-0 Norway)
#13 Petter Vesterheim (1)(SH) unassisted 4:18 3rd (U.S.A. 3-1 Norway)
#22 Isaac Howard (1)(PP) Gauthier (1), Hutson (1) 4:43 3rd (U.S.A. 4-1 Norway)
Finland Vs. Canada
#9 Nate Danielson (1) Lamoureaux (1), Mateychuk (1) 16:24 1st (Finland 0-1 Canada)
#21 Owen Allard (1) Danielson (1) 13:41 2nd (Finland 0-2 Canada)
#24 Aleksanteri Kaskimäki (1)(PP) Kärki (1), Nyman (1) 15:56 2nd (Finland 1-2 Canada)
#17 Macklin Celebrini (1) unassisted 6:38 3rd (Finland 1-3 Canada)
#15 Matt Poitras (1)(EN) Geekie (1) 17:34 3rd (Finland 1-4 Canada)
#28 Jere Lassila (1) Kärki (2), Pulkkinen (1) 18:56 3rd (Finland 2-4 Canada)
#13 Maveric Lamoureaux (1)(EN) unassisted 19:54 3rd (Finland 2-5 Canada)
Latvia Vs. Sweden
#22 Anton Wahlberg (1)(PP) Sandin-Pellikka (1), Östlund (1) 10:02 1st (Latvia 0-1 Sweden)
#18 Filip Bystedt (1)(PP) M. Hävelid (1), Unger-Sörum (1) 17:21 1st (Latvia 0-2 Sweden)
#23 Jonathan Lekkerimäki (1)(PP) Öhgren (1), Östlund (2) 12:45 2nd (Latvia 0-3 Sweden)
#18 Filip Bystedt (2) O. Pettersson (1), Forsfjäll (1) 14:30 2nd (Latvia 0-4 Sweden)
#16 Felix Unger-Sörum (1) Lindstein (1), Stenberg (1) 8:39 3rd (Latvia 0-5 Sweden)
#23 Jonathan Lekkerimäki (2) Lindstein (2) 14:17 3rd (Latvia 0-6 Sweden)
Slovakia Vs. Czech Republic
#12 Dominik Rymon (1) Becher (1), Melovský (1) 1:01 1st (Slovakia 0-1 Czech Republic)
#18 Servác Petrovský (1)(PP) Mešár (1), Kmec (1) 2:00 2nd (Slovakia 1-1 Czech Republic)
#21 Peter Repčík (1) Kmec (2) 18:34 2nd (Slovakia 2-1 Czech Republic)
#27 Samuel Honzek (1)(PP) Mišiak (1) Petrovský (1) 1:22 3rd (Slovakia 3-1 Czech Republic)
#26 Boris Žabka; Jr. (1)(SH) Štrbák (1) 4:15 3rd (Slovakia 4-1 Czech Republic)
#18 Servác Petrovský (2) Mešár (2) 5:22 3rd (Slovakia 5-1 Czech Republic)
#24 Matyáš Šapovaliv (1) Šalé (1), Kulich (1) 11:25 3rd (Slovakia 5-2 Czech Republic)
#4 Maxim Štrbák (1) Pekarčík (1), Honzek (1) 11:55 3rd (Slovakia 6-2 Czech Republic)
#Sports#Hockey#Goals#National Teams#U.S.A.#U.S.#Norway#Finland#Canada#Latvia#Sweden#Slovakia#Czech Republic#Awesome
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Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
CHAPTER XXXVI. IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG’S NAME IS ONCE MORE AT A PREMIUM ON ’CHANGE
It is time to relate what a change took place in English public opinion when it transpired that the real bankrobber, a certain James Strand, had been arrested, on the 17th day of December, at Edinburgh. Three days before, Phileas Fogg had been a criminal, who was being desperately followed up by the police; now he was an honourable gentleman, mathematically pursuing his eccentric journey round the world.
The papers resumed their discussion about the wager; all those who had laid bets, for or against him, revived their interest, as if by magic; the “Phileas Fogg bonds” again became negotiable, and many new wagers were made. Phileas Fogg’s name was once more at a premium on ’Change.
His five friends of the Reform Club passed these three days in a state of feverish suspense. Would Phileas Fogg, whom they had forgotten, reappear before their eyes! Where was he at this moment? The 17th of December, the day of James Strand’s arrest, was the seventy-sixth since Phileas Fogg’s departure, and no news of him had been received. Was he dead? Had he abandoned the effort, or was he continuing his journey along the route agreed upon? And would he appear on Saturday, the 21st of December, at a quarter before nine in the evening, on the threshold of the Reform Club saloon?
The anxiety in which, for three days, London society existed, cannot be described. Telegrams were sent to America and Asia for news of Phileas Fogg. Messengers were dispatched to the house in Saville Row morning and evening. No news. The police were ignorant what had become of the detective, Fix, who had so unfortunately followed up a false scent. Bets increased, nevertheless, in number and value. Phileas Fogg, like a racehorse, was drawing near his last turning-point. The bonds were quoted, no longer at a hundred below par, but at twenty, at ten, and at five; and paralytic old Lord Albemarle bet even in his favour.
A great crowd was collected in Pall Mall and the neighbouring streets on Saturday evening; it seemed like a multitude of brokers permanently established around the Reform Club. Circulation was impeded, and everywhere disputes, discussions, and financial transactions were going on. The police had great difficulty in keeping back the crowd, and as the hour when Phileas Fogg was due approached, the excitement rose to its highest pitch.
The five antagonists of Phileas Fogg had met in the great saloon of the club. John Sullivan and Samuel Fallentin, the bankers, Andrew Stuart, the engineer, Gauthier Ralph, the director of the Bank of England, and Thomas Flanagan, the brewer, one and all waited anxiously.
When the clock indicated twenty minutes past eight, Andrew Stuart got up, saying, “Gentlemen, in twenty minutes the time agreed upon between Mr. Fogg and ourselves will have expired.”
“What time did the last train arrive from Liverpool?” asked Thomas Flanagan.
“At twenty-three minutes past seven,” replied Gauthier Ralph; “and the next does not arrive till ten minutes after twelve.”
“Well, gentlemen,” resumed Andrew Stuart, “if Phileas Fogg had come in the 7:23 train, he would have got here by this time. We can, therefore, regard the bet as won.”
“Wait; don’t let us be too hasty,” replied Samuel Fallentin. “You know that Mr. Fogg is very eccentric. His punctuality is well known; he never arrives too soon, or too late; and I should not be surprised if he appeared before us at the last minute.”
“Why,” said Andrew Stuart nervously, “if I should see him, I should not believe it was he.”
“The fact is,” resumed Thomas Flanagan, “Mr. Fogg’s project was absurdly foolish. Whatever his punctuality, he could not prevent the delays which were certain to occur; and a delay of only two or three days would be fatal to his tour.”
“Observe, too,” added John Sullivan, “that we have received no intelligence from him, though there are telegraphic lines all along his route.”
“He has lost, gentleman,” said Andrew Stuart, “he has a hundred times lost! You know, besides, that the ‘China’—the only steamer he could have taken from New York to get here in time arrived yesterday. I have seen a list of the passengers, and the name of Phileas Fogg is not among them. Even if we admit that fortune has favoured him, he can scarcely have reached America. I think he will be at least twenty days behind-hand, and that Lord Albemarle will lose a cool five thousand.”
“It is clear,” replied Gauthier Ralph; “and we have nothing to do but to present Mr. Fogg’s cheque at Barings to-morrow.”
At this moment, the hands of the club clock pointed to twenty minutes to nine.
“Five minutes more,” said Andrew Stuart.
The five gentlemen looked at each other. Their anxiety was becoming intense; but, not wishing to betray it, they readily assented to Mr. Fallentin’s proposal of a rubber.
“I wouldn’t give up my four thousand of the bet,” said Andrew Stuart, as he took his seat, “for three thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine.”
The clock indicated eighteen minutes to nine.
The players took up their cards, but could not keep their eyes off the clock. Certainly, however secure they felt, minutes had never seemed so long to them!
“Seventeen minutes to nine,” said Thomas Flanagan, as he cut the cards which Ralph handed to him.
Then there was a moment of silence. The great saloon was perfectly quiet; but the murmurs of the crowd outside were heard, with now and then a shrill cry. The pendulum beat the seconds, which each player eagerly counted, as he listened, with mathematical regularity.
“Sixteen minutes to nine!” said John Sullivan, in a voice which betrayed his emotion.
One minute more, and the wager would be won. Andrew Stuart and his partners suspended their game. They left their cards, and counted the seconds.
At the fortieth second, nothing. At the fiftieth, still nothing.
At the fifty-fifth, a loud cry was heard in the street, followed by applause, hurrahs, and some fierce growls.
The players rose from their seats.
At the fifty-seventh second the door of the saloon opened; and the pendulum had not beat the sixtieth second when Phileas Fogg appeared, followed by an excited crowd who had forced their way through the club doors, and in his calm voice, said, “Here I am, gentlemen!”
CHAPTER XXXVII. IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT PHILEAS FOGG GAINED NOTHING BY HIS TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, UNLESS IT WERE HAPPINESS
Yes; Phileas Fogg in person.
The reader will remember that at five minutes past eight in the evening—about five and twenty hours after the arrival of the travellers in London—Passepartout had been sent by his master to engage the services of the Reverend Samuel Wilson in a certain marriage ceremony, which was to take place the next day.
Passepartout went on his errand enchanted. He soon reached the clergyman’s house, but found him not at home. Passepartout waited a good twenty minutes, and when he left the reverend gentleman, it was thirty-five minutes past eight. But in what a state he was! With his hair in disorder, and without his hat, he ran along the street as never man was seen to run before, overturning passers-by, rushing over the sidewalk like a waterspout.
In three minutes he was in Saville Row again, and staggered back into Mr. Fogg’s room.
He could not speak.
“What is the matter?” asked Mr. Fogg.
“My master!” gasped Passepartout—“marriage—impossible—”
“Impossible?”
“Impossible—for to-morrow.”
“Why so?”
“Because to-morrow—is Sunday!”
“Monday,” replied Mr. Fogg.
“No—to-day is Saturday.”
“Saturday? Impossible!”
“Yes, yes, yes, yes!” cried Passepartout. “You have made a mistake of one day! We arrived twenty-four hours ahead of time; but there are only ten minutes left!”
Passepartout had seized his master by the collar, and was dragging him along with irresistible force.
Phileas Fogg, thus kidnapped, without having time to think, left his house, jumped into a cab, promised a hundred pounds to the cabman, and, having run over two dogs and overturned five carriages, reached the Reform Club.
The clock indicated a quarter before nine when he appeared in the great saloon.
Phileas Fogg had accomplished the journey round the world in eighty days!
Phileas Fogg had won his wager of twenty thousand pounds!
How was it that a man so exact and fastidious could have made this error of a day? How came he to think that he had arrived in London on Saturday, the twenty-first day of December, when it was really Friday, the twentieth, the seventy-ninth day only from his departure?
The cause of the error is very simple.
Phileas Fogg had, without suspecting it, gained one day on his journey, and this merely because he had travelled constantly eastward; he would, on the contrary, have lost a day had he gone in the opposite direction, that is, westward.
In journeying eastward he had gone towards the sun, and the days therefore diminished for him as many times four minutes as he crossed degrees in this direction. There are three hundred and sixty degrees on the circumference of the earth; and these three hundred and sixty degrees, multiplied by four minutes, gives precisely twenty-four hours—that is, the day unconsciously gained. In other words, while Phileas Fogg, going eastward, saw the sun pass the meridian eighty times, his friends in London only saw it pass the meridian seventy-nine times. This is why they awaited him at the Reform Club on Saturday, and not Sunday, as Mr. Fogg thought.
And Passepartout’s famous family watch, which had always kept London time, would have betrayed this fact, if it had marked the days as well as the hours and the minutes!
Phileas Fogg, then, had won the twenty thousand pounds; but, as he had spent nearly nineteen thousand on the way, the pecuniary gain was small. His object was, however, to be victorious, and not to win money. He divided the one thousand pounds that remained between Passepartout and the unfortunate Fix, against whom he cherished no grudge. He deducted, however, from Passepartout’s share the cost of the gas which had burned in his room for nineteen hundred and twenty hours, for the sake of regularity.
That evening, Mr. Fogg, as tranquil and phlegmatic as ever, said to Aouda: “Is our marriage still agreeable to you?”
“Mr. Fogg,” replied she, “it is for me to ask that question. You were ruined, but now you are rich again.”
“Pardon me, madam; my fortune belongs to you. If you had not suggested our marriage, my servant would not have gone to the Reverend Samuel Wilson’s, I should not have been apprised of my error, and—”
“Dear Mr. Fogg!” said the young woman.
“Dear Aouda!” replied Phileas Fogg.
It need not be said that the marriage took place forty-eight hours after, and that Passepartout, glowing and dazzling, gave the bride away. Had he not saved her, and was he not entitled to this honour?
The next day, as soon as it was light, Passepartout rapped vigorously at his master’s door. Mr. Fogg opened it, and asked, “What’s the matter, Passepartout?”
“What is it, sir? Why, I’ve just this instant found out—”
“What?”
“That we might have made the tour of the world in only seventy-eight days.”
“No doubt,” returned Mr. Fogg, “by not crossing India. But if I had not crossed India, I should not have saved Aouda; she would not have been my wife, and—”
Mr. Fogg quietly shut the door.
Phileas Fogg had won his wager, and had made his journey around the world in eighty days. To do this he had employed every means of conveyance—steamers, railways, carriages, yachts, trading-vessels, sledges, elephants. The eccentric gentleman had throughout displayed all his marvellous qualities of coolness and exactitude. But what then? What had he really gained by all this trouble? What had he brought back from this long and weary journey?
Nothing, say you? Perhaps so; nothing but a charming woman, who, strange as it may appear, made him the happiest of men!
Truly, would you not for less than that make the tour around the world?
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My nhl mock draft first round
Round 1.
1. Connor Bedard (Chicago Blackhawks).
2. Adam Fantilli (Anaheim Ducks).
3. Matvei Michkov (Columbus Blue Jackets).
4. Leo Carlsson (San Jose Sharks).
5. Will Smith (Montreal Canadiens).
6. David Reinbacher (Arizona Coyotes).
7. Zach Benson (Philadelphia Flyers).
8. Dalibor Dvorsky (Washington Capitals).
9. Eduard Sale (Detroit Red Wings).
10. Colby Barlow (St. Louis Blues).
11. Matthew Wood (Vancouver Canucks).
12. Axel Sandin Pellikka (Arizona Coyotes).
13. Andrew Cristall (Buffalo Sabres).
14. Oliver Moore (Pittsburgh Penguins).
15. Ryan Leonard (Nashville Predators).
16. Brayden Yager (Calgary Flames).
17. Mikhail Gulyayev (Detroit Red Wings).
18. Riley Heidt (Winnipeg Jets).
19. Lukas Dragicevic (Chicago Blackhawks).
20. Gavin Brindley (Seattle Kraken).
21. Calum Ritchie (Minnesota Wild).
22. Ethan Gauthier (Philadelphia Flyers).
23. Daniil But (New York Rangers).
24. Caden Price (Nashville Predators).
25. Luca Pinelli (St. Louis Blues).
26. Gabe Perreault (San Jose Sharks).
27. Quentin Musty (Colorado Avalanche).
28. Cameron Allen (Toronto Maple Leafs).
29. Charlie Stramel (St. Louis Blues).
30. Nate Danielson (Carolina Hurricanes).
31. Oliver Bonk (Montreal Canadiens).
32. Samuel Honzek (Vegas Golden Knights).
#nhl#montreal canadiens#nhl draft 2023#chicago blackhawks#buffalo sabres#columbus blue jackets#philidelphia flyers#san jose sharks#detroit red wings#washington capitals#hockey
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IAM Programs 2023-24
Holly Harris/Jason Chan 🇦🇺AUS RD: Madonna, Material Girl, Into the Groove, Express Yourself FD: Colossal Trailer Music, Ocean Lullaby; Christian Reindl, Lucie Paradis, Gefion, Freya; Christian Reindl, Lucie Paradis, Power-Haus, Vale choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil
Alicia Fabbri/Paul Ayer 🇨🇦CAN RD: AC/DC, Back in Black, Hells Bells, You Shook Me All Night Long FD: keeping FD from last season- Lewis Capaldi: Someone You Loved choreo: Zachary Donohue RD, Marie-France Dubrueil FD
Laurence Fournier-Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen 🇨🇦CAN RD: Top Gun - Harold Faltemeyer, Top Gun Anthem; Kenny Loggins, Playing with the Boys; Berlin, Take My Breath Away; Miami Sound Machine, Hot Summer Nights; Kenny Loggins, Danger Zone FD: Notre Dame de Paris - Mario Pelchat, Danse Mon Esmerelda- Acoustic; Monks of the Abbey of Notre Dame, Final Angelus Bells; Noa, Ave Maria Paien; Cirque du Soleil, Les Sans-Papiers; Garou, Danse Mon Esmerelda choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer, Ginette Cournoyer, Samuel Chouinard
Sandrine Gauthier/Quentin Thieren 🇨🇦CAN RD: Joan Jett, I Love Rock n Roll; Def Leppard, Pour Some Sugar on Me; Twisted Sister, I Wanna Rock FD: Game of Thrones choreo:
Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha 🇨🇦CAN RD: Michael Jackson, Thriller FD: Jean-Michel Blais, Roses choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Ginette Cournoyer
Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain LeGac 🇨🇦CAN RD: INXS, Need You Tonight, Never Tear Us Apart, Devil Inside FD: Danny Elfman, Corpse Bride choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer, Sam Chouinard, Ginette Cournoyer
Emmy Bronsard/Jacob Richmond 🇨🇦CAN RD: Les Rita Mitsouko, Andy, Marcia Baïla FD: Muse, Exogenesis Symphony part 3 choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil
Shiyue Wang/Xinyu Liu 🇨🇳CHN RD: Falco, Rock Me Amadeus FD: LP, Forever for Now, The One That You Love choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil
Solene Mazingue/Marjo Jevgeni Gaidajenko 🇪🇪EST RD: Run-DMC, Walk This Way; Salt ‘n Peoa, Push It FD: Tems, No Woman No Cry; Rihanna, Lift Me Up
Evgeniia Lopareva/Geoffrey Brissaud 🇫🇷FRA RD: Myléne Farmer, Sans Contrefaçon, Tristana FD: Rachmaninoff, Elegie in eb minor, Prelude in c# minor choreo: Romain Haguenauer RD, Guillaume Cizeron FD
Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson 🇬🇧GBR RD: Eurhythmics, Sweet Dreams, Here Comes the Rain Again FD: Rocky choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Samuel Chouinard, Ginette Cournoyer
Misato Komatsubara/Tim Koleto 🇯🇵JPN RD: Ghostbusters FD: Loving You (from Passion) Barbara Streisand & Patrick Wilson; Love Grows (from Final Fantasy VIII) Nobuo Uematsu (choreo: Romain Haguenauer) choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Marie-France Dubreuil, Ginette Cournoyer, Sam Chouinard, Eva Airapetian
Azusa Tanaka/Shingo Nishiyama 🇯🇵JPN RD: Super Mario Bros. FD: Giselle choreo: Romain Haguenauer
Hannah Lim/Ye Quan 🇰🇷KOR RD: Prince, When Doves Cry, Let's Go Crazy FD: Umbrellas of Cherbourg choreo: Romain Haguenauer RD, Marie-France Dubreuil FD
Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius 🇱🇹LTU RD: Guns n' Roses, Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City FD: Son Lux, Enough of Our Machines; Tokio Myers, Children choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil, Sam Chouinard
Olivia Smart/Tim Dieck 🇪🇸ESP RD: Blondie, Call Me, Rapture FD: Strauss, Also Sprach Zarathustra; Elvis Presley, Fever choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer
Kayleigh Macsymek/Felix Desmarais 🇨🇭SUI RD: Beverly Hills Cop - Harold Faltermeyer, Axel F; Corey Hart, Hold On; Glenn Frey, The Heat is On
Mariia Holubtsova & Kyryl Bielobrov 🇺🇦UKR RD: Bonnie Tyler, Holding out for a Hero; Bonnie Tyler, Bryan Adams, Straight From the Heart; Bonnie Tyler, Desmond Child, If I Were a Woman (and You Were a Man) FD: Joe Hisaishi, Merry Go Round of Life, Fragile Dream, A Walk in the Skies (Howl's Moving Castle) choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Pascal Denis, Sam Chouinard
Oona Brown/Gage Brown 🇺🇸USA RD: Elton John, This Town, Satellite, I'm Still Standing FD: Eric Carmen, All By Myself choreo: Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer, Joel Dear
Madison Chock/Evan Bates 🇺🇸USA RD: Queen, Another One Bites the Dust, Who Wants to Live Forever, I Want it All FD: Pink Floyd, Time, Breathe, Eclipse choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil
Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean-Luc Baker 🇺🇸USA RD: U2, With or Without You FD: Fred Again, Kyle (Northern Line); Charles LeClerc, AUS23 (1:1) choreo: Marie-France Dubreuil, Kaitlin Hawayek, Jean-Luc Baker
Sara Kishimoto/Atsuhiko Tamura 🇯🇵JPN jrs RD: Styx, Mr.Roboto FD: keeping FD from last season - Pulp Fiction choreo: Romain Haguenauer, Sam Chouinard, Ginette Cournoyer, Eva Airapetian
Jamie Fournier/Everest Zhu 🇨🇦CAN jrs RD: Soft Cell, Frustration, Seedy Films, Tainted Love FD: Damien Rice, The Blower's Daughter; Melanie Laurent feat. Damien Rice, Uncomfortable choreo: Romain Haguenauer
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Nailers Earn Character Win in Reading, 2-1
Samuel Tremblay's First Pro Goal is a Game Winner; Taylor Gauthier Stops 30 The Wheeling Nailers had been playing lots of high-scoring games in the month of December, so they were due for a victory in a goaltending dual. On Wednesday night in Reading, they got a great performance from Taylor Gauthier, who made 30 saves to give his team an excellent chance for a win. Cédric Desruisseaux and Samuel Tremblay rewarded their keeper, and Tremblay's game-winner was the first goal of his pro career, as the Nailers came out on top, 2-1. The two sides played a scoreless first period, which was a great scenario for the Nailers, who took the lead with a pair of goals in the final seven minutes of the middle frame. The first tally came shortly after a power play expired. Davis Bunz cycled the puck deep from the right point to Justin Addamo behind the cage. Addamo quickly spotted Cédric Desruisseaux, who slammed in a one-timer from the right side of the crease. Then, with two minutes to go, Gianluca Esteves' shot from the left wall produced a juicy rebound, which kicked right to Samuel Tremblay, who deposited his first professional goal. Wheeling maintained its 2-0 lead for most of the third period before the Royals spoiled the shutout bid with 3:50 left on the clock. Alec Butcher's right circle shot got stopped, but the rebound went to Jacob Gaucher, who rolled in the goal. Taylor Gauthier shut the door from there on the late Reading surge, as the Nailers closed out the 2-1 road triumph. Taylor Gauthier was terrific in goal for Wheeling, as he thwarted away 30 of the 31 shots he faced. Kaden Fulcher made 29 saves on 31 shots in the loss for the Royals. The Nailers and Royals will make their way to WesBanco Arena for the rest of the week, where they will clash on Friday at 7:10 and Saturday at 6:10 to close out 2022. Friday's game will be a Frosty Friday with $2 beers, then Saturday's tilt on New Year's Eve will feature a team calendar giveaway to the first 1,500 fans. Wizards & Wands is also coming up soon on Saturday, January 14th. Ticket packages and single-game tickets are available for the 2022-23 season by visiting wheelingnailers.com or calling (304) 234-GOAL. The Wheeling Nailers, considered one of the top things to do in Wheeling, West Virginia, provide affordable family entertainment for fans throughout the Ohio Valley. Read the full article
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SAMUEL GAUTHIER as Frank Matthias et Maxime (2019) | Dir. Xavier Dolan
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