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sixnorthamericans · 21 days
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Traktor’s Zach Fucale I Twitter
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thornescratch · 1 year
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Connor McMichael is determined to hug every single member of the Bears.
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Then&Now || Zach Fucale
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mitchbeck · 1 year
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK TEAM BUILDING CONTINUES
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The always difficult off-season of team preparation work for the entire New York Rangers organization, including the Hartford Wolf Pack, continues. The Rangers signed undrafted left-winger Sahil Panwar on Monday. The 6’0, 195-pounder was inked to a one-year AHL standard player contract and will start training camp in Hart City. Sahil, in the Hindu dialect, means "leader." He is the second South Asian background player the Wolf Paack have had on their roster. The first is now the assistant coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Manny Malhotra. Panwar, 21, just finished his junior career in the OHL. He played in 68 OHL games last season. He appeared in his first 34 games with the Peterborough Petes, registering 17 points with 10 goals, and was future Wolf Pack Brennan Othmann's teammate. Then, following a trade to the Hamilton Bulldogs, a former AHL city (just relocated to Brantford because of arena renovations next season), Panwar skated in 34 games and registered 52 points with 21 goals. He was named OHL Player of the Week twice. The first came from January 23rd through the 29th and then again from March 6th through the 12th. In 199 career OHL games between the Bulldogs, Petes, Flint (MI) Firebirds, and London Knights, Panwar amassed 124 points with 54 goals with 70 assists. The native of Mississauga, Ontario, migrated all over North America because of his father’s job. Panwar first was in Montreal, then San Jose, and then headed to Southern California. While there, he played in the LA Jr. Kings U-14/U-16 teams under the guidance of former Wolf Pack great Derek Armstrong. He played with Quinn and Blake Emerson, the twin sons of ex-Hartford Whaler Nelson Emerson. The Henderson Silver Knights, Brendan Bisson, skated with Panwar, who has a younger brother Jordan, an incoming freshman at Colorado College (NCHC). Both are sons of NHL player agent Pat Bisson, a coach, and founder of organized hockey in Southern California. Calgary Wranglers (AHL) goalie Dustin Wolf, last year’s regular season Les Cunningham MVP, was with them as well. Panwar had just three points with two goals in four OHL playoff games with the Bulldogs. A year ago, he had 19 playoff games with the Firebirds with seven points, his only other junior playoff experience. He also recently attended the New York Rangers 2023 Development Camp as a free-agent invitee. Panwar was a depth signee who will likely be sent to the Rangers' organizations' newly announced Double AA affiliate, the Cincinnati (OH) Cyclones. As of now, the team has 24 roster spots allocated. Three more players have signed overseas, making it a total of 48. Sam Anas, formerly of Quinnipiac University (ECACHL), the defending national collegiate champions from the Calder Cup champion Hershey Bears, signs with Dynamo Minsk (Belarus-KHL). Andy Andreoff and his 37 goals leave the Bridgeport Islanders to sign with Sibir Novosibirsk (Russia-KHL). Three of the last four AHL European signees were with Russian-based KHL teams. The ongoing war of unprovoked aggression/invasion of Ukraine, human rights violations galore and state-sanctioned kidnapping and mysterious deaths occur, was supposed to be off-limits by the NHL and, by extension, the AHL, but evidently, not so much. Another signee to Belarus is ex-Pack Kodie Curran, who leaves Metallurg Magnitgorsk (Russia-KHL) signs with Dynamo Minsk. Zach Fucale was another member of the Calder Cup champion Hershey Bears, joining recent signee ex-Pack/Ranger Vitali Kravtsov and goalie ex-Pack Adam Húska, who Torpedo Novgorod just re-signed. Ex-Pack Ryan Sproul re-signs for a fifth year with Kunlun Red Star (China-KHL) and will likely play for their national team at the World Championship. Rearguard Logan Day, a very solid performer in Hershey’s championship Calder Cup run, is talking with AHL and KHL teams but will very likely re-sign with the Bears. One Bridgeport Islander forward is likely to play with the independent Chicago Wolves. Chis Terry, as well as another ex-Pack captain, and UCONN Husky (AHA) Cole Schneider, who was also last year’s captain in Milwaukee with the Admirals, heads down I-70. At its recent annual league meeting, the ECHL mandated a 32-team league to meet the NHL (long sought-after) equilibrium of 32 teams at the NHL, AHL, and ECHL levels. They were looking at Athens, GA, and another unnamed market. The league announced its 29th franchise with majority owners of Tim Tebow, the former football and baseball player, and Hodges Management Group, LLC., CEO David Hodges. They will play in South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, beginning in the 2024-25 season. The yet unnamed team will play at the brand-new Blue Event Center in the South Lake Tahoe District and will help ECHL teams in the Mountain Division, Idaho (Boise), Utah (Salt Lake City), Allen (TX), Kansas City (MO), Wichita (KS), Rapid City (SD) and Tulsa (OK). The NHL affiliation will be announced in February 2024. Tebow has been involved with ECHL as a minority owner with the Jacksonville Icemen, the former Double AA affiliate of the Rangers/Wolf Pack, and the Savannah (GA) Ghost Pirates under the aegis of Zawyer Sports and Entertainment, the operating company for all three entities. Tebow's athletic history dates back to high school when he won the Florida HS Class 4A title in 2005.  He went on to Florida to play Division I football, where as a sophomore, he won the Heisman Trophy in 2007. He won National titles in 2006 and 2008 and was voted into the College Football Hall-of-Fame in January. Despite being a first-round draft choice, he had a short NFL career, and he never fit the scout's pre-conceived parameters. All he did was throw touchdowns. His pro career highlight came as a Denver Bronco. It was the first play in the OT win over Pittsburgh when he completed an 80-yard pass play-and-catch-plays to Demaryius Thomas for a 29-23 win on January 8, 2012. Tebow had unsuccessful tryouts with the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets. Like Michael Jordan and Bo Jackson before him, he tried his hand at baseball. His inability to hit a curveball derailed his attempt to play in the major leagues. His minor pro ball career lasted five years. He played in the Mets' system, making it as high as their Double AA Eastern League team in Binghamton, and played against the Hartford Yard Goats. He ended his career at the Triple AAA level in Syracuse in 2021. He is one of the owners of the USL (United Soccer League) Jacksonville franchise. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2022-23 Hershey Bears Playoff Stat Leaders
Games Played: Sam Anas, Gabriel Carlsson, Lucas Johansen, Hendrix Lapierre, Beck Malenstyn, Dylan McIlrath, Connor McMichael, Mason Morelli, Garrett Pilon, Aliaksei Protas, Hunter Shepard, Joe Snively, Riley Sutter & Mike Vecchione (20) Goals: Connor McMichael (6) Assists: Joe Snively (13) Points: Joe Snively (15) +/-: Logan Day & Lucas Johansen (+6) PIM: Dylan McIlrath (44) Games Played (Goalie): Hunter Shepard (20) Wins (Goalie): Hunter Shepard (14) Fewest Losses (Goalie): Zach Fucale (0) Fewest Goals Allowed (Goalie): Zach Fucale (0) Saves: Hunter Shepard (478) GAA: Zach Fucale (0) SV%: Zach Fucale (1)
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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NHL goalie tandem rankings for 2022-23
NHL goalie tandem rankings for 2022-23
The NHL didn’t exactly have goalie tandems last season. It was more like gaggles of goaltenders. Due to COVID-19 absences, injuries and ineffectiveness, a record 119 goalies appeared in 2021-22 regular-season games, from Akira Schmid to Zach Fucale. As a result, NHL scoring numbers climbed to their highest levels in nearly 30 years. The 2022-23 NHL regular season should offer a bit more normalcy…
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mxgicdave · 3 years
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RECORD BREAKER, RECORD SETTER
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metro-babes · 3 years
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mitchmarner · 3 years
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Zach Fucale records a shutout in his NHL debut
wsh @ det | 11.11.21
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art-and-the-hockeys · 3 years
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wallpapers • zach fucale & axel jonsson-fjallby + hersey bears (samsung s8)
Requested by @canesjedi31
Credits of the wallpapers’ elements and style go to their respective owners. I only assembled them to make the wallpapers.
like & reblog if you use
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andrebearakovsky · 3 years
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Washington Capitals Zodiac Signs
Below is an astrological breakdown of all the players who have played at least one game for the Caps this year ✨
♈ Aries (3/21–4/19) 🐏
Tom Wilson (3/29), Garrett Pilon (4/13)
♉ Taurus (4/20–5/20) 🐂
Brett Leason (4/30), Lars Eller (5/8), Evgeny Kuznetsov (5/19)
♊ Gemini (5/21–6/20) 👯
Nic Dowd (5/27), Zach Fucale (5/28), Conor Sheary (6/8)
♋ Cancer (6/21–7/22) 🦀
Justin Schultz (7/6)
♌ Leo (7/23–8/22) 🦁
Dmitry Orlov (7/23), Trevor van Riemsdyk (7/24), Michael Sgarbossa (7/25)
♍ Virgo (8/23–9/22) 👧
Carl Hagelin (8/23), Michal Kempny (9/8), Anthony Mantha (9/16), Alex Ovechkin (9/17), Nick Jensen (9/21)
♎ Libra (9/23–10/22) ⚖️
Martin Fehervary (10/6)
♏ Scorpio (10/23–11/21) 🦂
Alexander Alexeyev (11/15), Lucas Johansen (11/16)
♐ Sagittarius (11/22–12/21) 🏹
Nicklas Backstrom (11/23), Garnet Hathaway (11/23), Matt Irwin (11/29)
♑ Capricorn (12/22–1/19) 🐐
TJ Oshie (12/23), Joe Snively (1/1), Aliaksei Protas (1/6), Vitek Vanecek (1/9), John Carlson (1/10), Connor McMichael (1/15)
♒ Aquarius (1/20–2/18) 🏺
Beck Malenstyn (2/4), Hendrix Lapierre (2/9), Axel Jonsson-Fjallby (2/10), Dennis Cholowski (2/15)
♓ Pisces (2/19–3/20) 🐟
Ilya Samsonov (2/22), Daniel Sprong (3/17)
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thornescratch · 2 years
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TheHersheyBears: *bear head emoji*
Caps decide to make their post-game victory ritual weirder and kinkier, and their baby team is like, hold my beer, Dad.
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doubleminor · 3 years
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zach fucale + postwin celly hugs! wsh v det ; nov. 11, 2021
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also did anyone post about this yet or -
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goalhofer · 2 years
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2022-23 Hershey Bears Roster
Wingers
#10 Shane Gersich (Chaska, Minnesota)
#11 Mason Morelli (Minot, North Dakota)
#13 Beck Malenstyn (Delta, British Columbia)
#15 Julian Napravnik (Bad Nauheim, Germany)**
#19 Mike Vecchione (Saugus, Massachusetts) A
#21 Joe Snively (Herndon, Virginia)
#22 Kale Kessy (Shaunavon, Saskatchewan)
#24 Riley Sutter (Calgary, Alberta)
#38 Henry Rybinski (Vancouver, British Columbia)**
#45 Matthew Strome (Mississauga, Ontario)*
Centers
#7 Sam Anas (Montgomery County, Maryland)*
#14 Connor McMichael (Ajax, Ontario)
#18 Garrett Pilon (North Hempstead, New York)
#23 Mike Sgarbossa (Milton, Ontario)
#25 Kurt Borgström (Helsinki, Finland)*
#28 Ethen Frank (Papillion, Nebraska)
#29 Hendrix Lapierre (Gatineau, Quebec)**
Defensemen
#2 Jake Massie (Saint-Lazare, Quebec)
#4 Gabriel Carlsson (Örebro, Sweden)*
#5 Lucas Johansen (Port Moody, British Columbia)
#6 Vincent Iorio (Coquitlam, British Columbia)**
#20 Aaron Ness (Roseau, Minnesota)* A
#26 Logan Day (Seminole, Florida)*
#37 Bobby Nardella III (Sioux City, Iowa)
#42 Dylan McIlrath (Winnipeg, Manitoba) C
Goalies
#30 Hunter Shepard (Grand Rapids, Minnesota)**
#35 Zach Fucale (Rosemère, Quebec)
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csykora · 3 years
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An Emilio Schuberth couture black satin evening gown from the mid 1950s with a ballerina-length skirt with tiers of embroidered ivory satin, worked with French knot and leaf motif in shades of grey, a bow to each hip and an associated paper petticoat, sold via Kerry Taylor Auctions
Oh, what a dress! All the shapes in it are curvaceous and shiny. I like the way the ruffles give it a little bit of extra lift, breaking up the shape of a substantial skirt with some upward lines, and the way that the black, gray, and gold embroidery has been used as something of a color gradient, softening the transition between the black base and the ivory ruffle.
From the '50s, this feels like it's calling to an older era of dressmaking. Sure, it's got those curves, but it's much more about framing the face than the body. I'm thinking about the 19th and early 20th century ideals of strong rounded brows and big smiling eyes. No offense to all the league's blonds but I'm looking for someone with eyes of the prettiest brown.
Luke Kunin and Brandon Saad have to be noted, but I feel I throw to them enough I've probably done at least one by now (no, I don't know who I've done either). So my top three are going to be:
Hershey Bears' goalie and my highlight of the season, Zach Fucale,
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Jason Robertson down in Dallas,
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or the Canucks' Vasili Podkolzin (stretching my own rule but you'll have to excuse me:)
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