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23-24 NHL Season Recap: Jo and Nate
I dunno who needs or wants this, but I was doing some research for my outline and, well. If anyone wants or needs a full season recap of the Jo and Nate show, here you go:
September.
9-24 preseason against wild lose 3-4 none of the big guys play.
9-25 preseason against vgk 3-2 win. Jo 1a. Nate doesn’t play. AT HOME.
9-28 preseason against the wild. Lose 2-4. None of the big guys play.
October:
10-1 preseason game HOME vs Dal. win 4-3 OT. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
10-3 preseason game IN DAL loss 1-3. Jo does nothing.
10-5 preseason against VGK. 3-4 loss. Jo 2a. Nate 1g.
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10-11:1st game of the season is in LA against the kings. Nate scores 1st goal, Jo gets assist. Jo also gets a penalty for holding.
10:-14 IN SJ. Avs win. Jo gets ANOTHER holding penalty.
10-17 win in SEA, nothing from Jo
10-19 HOME opener, against CHI, nothing from Jo again. (Nate gets a goal).
10-21 HOME against CAR, Jo -1; Nate another goal - and cross checking Penalty. SCRAPPY game:
10-24 IN NY against Islanders, another blowout, another nothing from Jo. Another goal for Nate
10-26 IN PIT. Lose 0-4. Sid scored the 4th goal. Nate had a penalty. Jo went -1 (Nate went -3).
10-29 IN BUF. Lose 0-4 AGAIN. Nathan got a 2 and A 10???!!! BUDDY WTF. MUST research. Jo -1.
Nate -2. OH DUDE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK31uHvabsc So Cale gets hit,
no penalty called, Nate loses his shit and says SOMETHING and gets the penalties.
November:
11-1: HOME against STL. Jo a healthy SCRATCH. They win 4-1. Nate gets 2As (so does Cale)
11-4 IN VGK. LOSE 0-7. Jo back in. Goes -3.
11-7 HOME vs NJ, win 6-3. Nate goal and assist. Jo nothing.
11-9 HOME vs SEA, lose 3-4. 3pt night for Nate. Jo scratched.
11-11 HOME vs STL. lose 2-8. Jo gets an assist. Nate is -2 on the night.
11-13 IN SEA win 5-1. Jo gets a goal - his 1st as an Av. 3pt night for Nate, including assist on Jo.
Also another Jo penalty for hooking.
11-15 HOME vs Ducks win 8-2. Jo penalty for holding. 2as for Nate
11-18 IN DAL 6-3 win. Jo penalty for high sticking. Nate penalty for holding. Jo -1, Nate +2
11-20 IN NASH 3-4 loss. 2pts for Nate. Jo has nothing.
11-22 HOME vs VAN. 5-2 win. 1g1a for Jo. 1a for Nate.
11-24 IN MIN 3-2 win. Jo penalty for tripping. 1a for Nate.
11-25 HOME vs CAL 3-1 win. Goal for jo assisted by Nate. Nate has a goal also.
11-27 HOME vs TB (former Jo team #1): 4-1 win. 2as for nate. Jo is +1 on the night.
11-30 IN ARI 3-4 OT Loss. 1G for nate. Nothing for Jo.
December
12-2 IN LA vs Ducks 3-4 SO loss. ALEX KILLORN ON DUCKS! He tied it up to SEND IT TO OT.
Jo 1st up in SO, no goal. Killorn next up, no goal. Then Nate no goal. Leo Carlsson goal
12-3 IN LA vs Kings 1-4 loss. 1a for Nate. -1 for Jo.
12-5 HOME vs Ducks 3-2 win. 3pt night for Nate. 2pt night for Jo. He assisted on Nate’s goal and LOCs
12-7 HOME vs Jets 2-4 loss. Nate 1g1a. Jo -3 on the night.
12-9 HOME vs PHIL 2-5 loss. Nate gets 1g BUT Nate also called for interference, PHI gets PS and
scores.
12-11 HOME vs CAL 6-5 win. 1g1a Nate. -1 Jo.
12-13 HOME vs BUF 5-1 win. Nate 2a Jo 1a.
12-16 IN WIN 2-6 loss. 1g Jo. both he and Nate -1.
12-17 HOME vs SJ 6-2 win. 2as Jo. 2g2a Nate plus a slashing penalty.
12-19 IN CHI 2-3 loss. 1a Jo, 1a Nate.
12-21 HOME vs OTT 6-4 win. Jo assists on Nate’s 1st Goal. Nate gets 4g1a.
12-23 HOME vs ARI 4-1 win. Nothing for Jo. 1a and high sticking for Nate.
12-27 IN ARI 4-5 loss. Jo 1g, Nate 1g1a.
12-29 IN STL 2-1 win. 1a Jo
12-31 HOME vs SJ 3-1 win. 2a Nate. hooking penalty Jo.
January
1-2 HOME vs NYI 5-4 OT win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g2a.
1-4 IN DAL 5-4 OT win. 2g for Jo. 2g1a for Nate.
1-6 HOME vs FLA 4-8 loss. 1g Jo, 1a Nateside note Matty had 1g3a and 4minutes for roughing.
1-8 HOME vs BOS 4-3 SO win. 1a for Nate. Jo was on ice 28 minutes. Only Nate, Cale, Mikko and
Toews for longer than him.
1-10 HOME vs VGK 3-0 win. 1a Jo. 1aNate
1-13 AT TOR 5-3 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g1a This is the game they were down 0-3 end of the first and JO is the one to start the comeback. Nate gets the GW goal.
1-15 AT MONT 3-4 loss. 1a Jo. 1a Nate. 1ST game back against last former team.
1-16 AT OTT 7-4 win. Nate 1a. Jo -1.
1-18 AT BOS 2-5 loss. 1g Nate. Jo -2.
1-20 AT PHI 7-4 win. Jo slashing penalty. Jo 1a. Nate 2g2a
1-24 HOME cs CAPS 6-2 win. Jo high sticking. Jo 1a. Nate 4g1a. ANOTHER DICK TRICK
1-26 HOME vs Kings 5-1 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
February
All Star. Sid wearing Nate’s hoodie
2-5 AT MSG/RAGS 1-2 loss. Nate 1g.
2-6 AT NJ 3-5 loss. Jo 2s. Nate -1 on night.
2-8 AT CAR. 2-5 loss. Jo tripping. Jo interference.
2-10 AT FLA 0-4 loss.
2-13 AT CAPS 6-3 win. Nate 2as and hooking penalty.
2-15 AT TB 3-6 loss. 1a jo. 2a Nate.
2-18 HOME vs ARI 4-3 win. 1a jo. 1g1a tripping for Nate.
2-20 HOME vs VAN 3-1 win. 1a Nate.
2-22 IN DET 1-2 loss. Nate 1g. Jo tripping TWICE
2-24 HOME vs TOR 3-4 loss. 3a Nate.
2-27 HOME vs DAL 5-1 win Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
2-29 AT CHI. 5-0 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
March
3-2 AT NAS 1-5 loss. 1g Nate.
3-4 HOME vs CHI 5-0 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 2g2a
3-6 HOME vs DET 7-2 win. Jo 1g1a. CALE HAT TRICK NIGHT. Nate goal 40 and 3a.
3-8 HOME vs MIN 2-1 win. 2a Nate.
3-12 AT CAL 6-2 win. Nate 1g1a.
3-13 AT VAN 4-3 OT win. JO OUT. Nate 1g1a.
3-16 AT EDM 3-2 win. Jo takes penalty shot and misses. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
3-19 AT STL 4-3 win. 2a jo. 1a Nate.
3-22 HOME vs COL 6-1 win. 2a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
3-24 HOME vs PIT 5-4 OT WIN. THIS GAME. 1G3A for SID. 2G1A for JO- including the OT winner.
1g2a for Nate including on both of Jo’s goals.
3-26 HOME vs MTL 1-2 loss. 1g Nate.
3-28 HOME vs RAGS 2-3 SO loss. Nate interference.
4-30 HOME vs NASH 7-4 win. 1g1a Jo. 2g2a and interference for Nate.
April
4-1 AT COLUM 1-4 loss. Talk about April Fool’s Day…
4-4 AT MIN 5-2 win. Jo hooking. Jo 2g1a. 1g2a Nate.
4-5 AT EDM 2-6 loss. PERRY scores 1st goal of game. THEN JO SCORES, assist from Nate.
4-7 HOME vs DAL 4-7 loss. 1g Jo. 2a Nate.
4-9 HOME vs MIN 5-2 win. 3a for Jo 3g for NATE 1A
4-13 HOME vs win 0-7 LOSS. Nate hooking.
4-14 AT VGK 3-4 OT loss. Nate 1a.
4-18 HOME vs EDM. PERRY. Nate 1a. 2nd period JO gets the skate cut on his thigh. IS OUT
PLAYOFFS.
4-21 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-7 loss. 1g Nate.
4-23 AT WIN. Jo still out. 5-2 win. 1a Nate.
4-26 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 6-2 win. 1g 1a Nate.
4-28 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 5-1 win. 2a Nate. (was this the fight game???with all the blood?)
4-30 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-3 win. 2a Nate.
May
PLAYOFFS ROUND 2
5-7 AT DAL Jo still out. 4-3 OT Win. 1g1a Nate
5-9 AT DAL. Jo still out. 3-5 loss. Nate delay of game.
5-11 HOME Jo still out. 1-4 loss. 1a Nate.
5-13 HOME JO IS BACK. 1-5 Loss. Jo assists on the 1 AVS goal.
5-15 AT DAL 5-3 win. Tripping penalty jo. 1a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
5-17 HOME vs DAL 2-1 2OT loss. Jo 1a and 29 minutes played.
23-24 season: career high goals for mac, assists and points. Played all games.
23-24 season: career high points for Drou. Career high assists. Most games in a season at 79.
June
6-27: NHL awards in Vegas. Nate gets the Hart AND the Ted Lindsey. He says to media that Jo is his favorite teammate he has ever had.
July
July 1: Jo gets re-signed for 1year at 2.5mil.
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BOS vs. OTT | April 16, 2024
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Gavin’s reaction to Giroux’s Goal | bos vs ott | 10.18.22
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PWHL (OTT vs BOS) game at Little Caesar's Arena on March 16th, who's going 🙋♀️
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Biz Talk: The box office business of Fighter and Dunki indicates a BIG divide between Urban centres and Mass pockets
URBAN CENTRES VS MASS POCKETS: THE BIG DIVIDE… The BO response to Dunki [Dec 2023] and Fighter [Jan 2024] - both driven by star names, on and off screen - clearly indicates the big divide in film biz today.
The fault doesn’t lie with the moviegoing audience, but filmmakers / storytellers, who aren’t able to deliver content that strike a chord with audiences beyond metros… The disparity in film biz is for all to see, with urban centres embracing the films, but mass centres staying away from it.
Let’s face it, the outcome of Dunki as well as Fighter is underwhelming, despite the merits… The BO numbers should’ve been much, much better and while the makers will recover the investment thanks to non-theatrical avenues, even book profits, the industry needs to open its eyes to the fact that you need to make films for all-India audience, not restrict it to a handful of metros.
The participation of mass pockets in film biz is most vital for the well-being and sustainability in the long run… Even in the 1970s and 1980s, I distinctly remember, the mass circuits were major revenue generators and the contribution from these circuits would take the film to the winning post… Several films would fetch handsome prices for re-issue rights - even after 5/10 years of first release - since these films would attract repeat audience in theatres… Sadly, the repeat audience is missing today thanks to the stories we choose to narrate, which clearly alienates the mass circuits.
In the past, Pushpa [Hindi version] found takers, despite its presence on OTT… In the recent times, 12th Fail and Animal continue to attract footfalls in cinemas, despite the presence on OTT platforms… Additionally, the Nostalgia Film Festival - organised by YRF, showcasing popular titles like Dil To Pagal Hai, DDLJ, Darr, Mohabbatein, Veer Zaara and RNBDJ - is a huge success… There’s a strong message for filmmakers here.
The audience wants well-made, entertainment-driven content and it’s important that we hear them and cater to their demands, if the BO has to flourish.
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for those curious, here is the full season game schedule for the fic including outcomes (i.e. mild spoilers; the postseason schedule is not included in this post because i don’t want to give too much away after all):
October
6 Tue Home vs MTL [L]
9 Fri Away vs DAL [W]
11 Sun Away vs ARI [W]
13 Tue Away vs COL [L]
14 Wed Home vs OTT [W]
17 Sat Away vs DET [L-OT]
19 Mon Home vs PHI [W]
21 Wed Home vs ANA [W]
23 Fri Away vs TB [W]
25 Sun Away vs FLA [L]
26 Mon Home vs CAR [W]
28 Wed Home vs LA [L]
31 Sat Away vs VAN [W]
November
2 Mon Away vs CGY [W]
3 Tue Home vs BUF [W]
5 Thu Home vs BOS [L]
7 Sat Home vs NYR [W]
9 Mon Away vs STL [W]
11 Wed Away vs BUF [L]
13 Fri Home vs TB [W]
15 Sun Away vs NJ [L-OT]
18 Wed Home vs VAN [W]
20 Fri Home vs TOR [W]
22 Sun Home vs CGY [L]
25 Wed Away vs EDM [W]
27 Fri Away vs SJ [W]
30 Mon Home vs NJ [W]
December
2 Wed Away vs SJ [W]
3 Thu Away vs LA [L]
5 Sat Away vs ANA [W]
7 Mon Away vs WPG [W]
9 Wed Away vs CGY [L]
12 Sat Home vs NSH [W]
14 Mon Home vs MIN [L-OT]
15 Tue Home vs PIT [W]
17 Thu Away vs MTL [W]
19 Sat Away vs TOR [W]
21 Mon Away vs OTT [W]
23 Wed Home vs EDM [W]
28 Mon Home vs FLA [W]
29 Tue Away vs PIT [L]
January
2 Sat Away vs MIN [L]
4 Mon Away vs CHI [W]
7 Thu Away vs VGK [L]
9 Sat Home vs WSH [W]
10 Sun Away vs WSH [W]
12 Tue Home vs STL [W]
14 Thu Away vs CBJ [L-OT]
15 Fri Home vs CHI [W]
17 Sun Home vs COL [L]
19 Tue Away vs PHI [W]
21 Thu Away vs NSH [L]
(Note: so many days are missing from the end of Jan because of the bye week/ASW)
February
2 Tue Home vs CBJ [W]
3 Wed Away vs CAR [W]
6 Sat Away vs BOS [L]
8 Mon Home vs DAL [W]
10 Wed Home vs DET [L]
12 Fri Away vs NYR [W]
14 Sun Home vs VGK [W]
16 Tue Away vs PHI [W]
18 Thu Home vs ARI [W]
20 Sat Home vs SJ [W]
22 Mon Away vs OTT [W]
24 Wed Home vs WPG [W]
25 Away vs BOS [L]
28 Home vs NYR [W]
March
2 Tue Away vs NSH [L]
4 Thu Home vs BUF [W]
6 Sat Home vs MTL [W]
8 Mon Away vs CHI [W]
10 Wed Home vs DET [W]
13 Sat Away vs NJ [L]
14 Sun Home vs TOR [W]
16 Tue Away vs MIN [L-OT]
18 Thu Home vs NYR [W]
20 Sat Home vs BOS [L]
22 Mon Away vs TB [L]
24 Wed Home vs DAL [W]
25 Thu Away vs BUF [L]
28 Sun Away vs OTT [L]
30 Tue Away vs TOR [L]
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October 8, 2018 OTT vs BOS - Patrice Bergeron nets a hat trick at the home opener
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Juillet
10. Warum Joe + Stratocastors + Pierre & Bastien + Cité lumière (fest. restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit)
10>13. Besoin Dead : musique pour "Eléphants" de Ludovic Pouzerate – Maison des Métallos
11. Guili Guili Goulag + Guerre froide + Oktober Lieber + Keruda Panter (fest. restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit)
11. Marf Loth aka Nathan Roche – Chair de poule (gratuit)
11. Jacques Grèle + Casio judiciaire + Cosmo Cornelius Vigilante – La Pointe Lafayette
11. SNTS + 16H07+ Nozen – Rex Club
12. Ricky Hollywood + Kumisolo + Soleil bleu + Palma Rosa + Option Géniale (fest. restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit)
12. Algorave + Tapetronic + Guilhem All + Carbon Sink – La Station (gratuit)
12. Virage + Coke Asian + Final + Grave Kelly (Treiztival) – Treize
12. Chelsea Wolfe + Emma Ruth Rundle – Trabendo ||COMPLET||
13. Bertrand Burgalat + Marietta + Pastel Coast + Daisy Mortem + Grotte + Biche (fest. restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit)
13. Ministry + Grave Pleasures – Elysées Montmartre
13. City Dragon + RedRice + Hers + Ragazza XXI – La Pointe Lafayette
13. Pal + Blason + Zaraz Wam Zagram + L'homme à la peau de serpent (Treiztival) – Treize
13. Petra Flurr – Le Klub
13. Perc + Shlomo b2b Anetha + Ciel + Ohes – Concrete
14. Err rec (dj) + Butch McKoy + Amosphère + Drone à clochettes + Isabelle de Mullenheim + Sylvia Monnier + Minute de S + Crystal Sound Project + Music for Eggplant (Les Soniphères fest.) – La Base filante (gratuit)
14. Le Réveil des tropiques + Jean Jean + Cachette à branlette + Rape&Revenge + Spagguetta Orghasmmond + Posterboy Machine (fest. restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit)
14. Amour & Meute + BadBad + GHK – Gare XP
14. Papier Tigre + Pyjamarama + Puissant Blaster – Espace B
14. Popof – Rex Club
15. Fauna y Flora + Elek Ember + Eddie 135 + Nicolas Losson & Martin Bakero + Öspiel + Isothesis + Hourvari + Uriel Barthélémi (Les Soniphères fest.) – La Base filante (gratuit)
18. Columna + Bleakness – La Pointe Lafayette
18. En attendant Ana + Dune Basement – Point FMR
19. Make-Overs + RVG + Häxxan (Garage MU fest.) – La Station
20. The KVB + Structure + Giant Swan + Operant + Homoagent + Iron Sight + Luna Violenta + Shacke (Garage MU fest.) – La Station
20. Kangding Ray + Stanislav Tolkachev + Electric Rescue – Rex Club
20. Bas Mooy + Chaton Cheper + Illnurse + Rendered + Sleeparchive + Tinfoil – tba
21. Femme + Minifer (L'été du canal) – croisière sur le canal de l'Ourcq
21. Chouk Bwa & The Angstromers (L'été du canal) – croisière sur le canal de l'Ourcq
21. MCiPi (Deeat Palace) – Bar à bulles|La Machine (gratuit)
21. Veil of Light – Supersonic (gratuit)
21. First Hate + Sneaks + Hand & Leg (Garage MU fest.) – La Station
21. Violent quand on aime + UVB 76 + Lostsoundbytes + Ian Tocor – La Machine
21. Peter Van Hoesen + Inigo Kennedy + Anthony Linell & Abdulla Rashim + Rrose + BLNDR – Les Docks de Paris (Aubervilliers)
22. IV Horsemen + Maenad Veyl + UVB 76 + Noyades + Dentelle + Tite + Vision douteuse (Garage MU fest.) – La Station
24. Dirty Fences + Hoorsees + La Chinoise – Supersonic (gratuit)
24. Negative Space + Pretty Hurts + Die Süsse Teufel – La Comedia
25. Airod + Benabou + Mind/Matter + Parfait – Concrete
27. Descente + Drvg Cvltvre + Nene H – La Station
28. Deuil1500 + Les Fils de Jacob + Judaah b2b Simo Cell b2b Low Jack + Gaet303 + Donarra + Helione + Hanah + Schemer + dj Normal 4 – La Station
Août
01. Pardans + The Acharis – Supersonic (gratuit)
03. Shlømo b2b AWB + Remco Beekwilder b2b Amotik + Théophiluss b2b Jarød + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart
03. Mind/Matter + Ilivor + Léa Occhi + Rommek + Lacchesi + Noyade + Sentimental Rave + Raven – La Station
04. Magnetix + Digger & The Pussycats – Supersonic (gratuit)
04. Lewis Fautzi b2b UVB + Shekon b2b Scry + Keikari b2b Lebird + Mørbeck b2b Under Black Helmet (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart
05. Valentinø + Alys b2b n.i.>I.0 (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart
20. Front Line Assembly + Die Krupps – La Machine
24. Fatamorgana + Cyclikweetos – Le Klub
24. Die Antwood + Carpenter Brut + Dirty Projectors + Parcels... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud
26. Jessica 93 + Idles + The Black Angels + Bonobo + Justice... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud
28. A Place To Bury Strangers + Entracte Twist – Petit Bain
30. Francky Goes To Pointe-à-Pitre + Tonnerre – Supersonic (gratuit)
31. Boys Noize + Randomer + Kris Baha + Lokier – Docks Eiffel
Septembre
01. Lilthics – Espace B
01. Ariel Pink + Vox Low + Cut Worms + Volage + TH da Freak (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Machine
02/03. Molly Nilsson + Petit Fantôme + Dead Sea + Faux Real + Saint DX... (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – tba
04. Thee Oh Sees + Male Gaze + Prettiest Eyes (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Cigale
05. Feist – L'Olympia
06. Amelie Lens – Rex Club
07. Conflict + Humandogfood + Social Experiment – Le Gibus
08. Death Grips – Elysées Montmartre
12. Matt Elliott & Vacarme + Lucas Ravinale & Loup Uberto – Centre Barbara-FGO
13. The Oscillation + Lumerians – Petit Bain
14. Qual – Supersonic
14. Dylan Carlson – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15. Monolith + Hypnoskull + Empusae + Meta Meat + Diaphane – tba
15/16. Tarek Atoui + Davide Balula + Jean-Luc Guionnet + Stephan O'Malley + Seijiro Murayama + BrutPop... – Cnap (Pantin) (gratuit)
20. The Brian Jonestown Massacre – La Cigale
21. Crisis + Plomb – Petit Bain
22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR
22. Zëro, Virigine Despentes & Béatrice Dalle – Auditorium du théâtre (Chelles)
22. Paula Temple + LSD + Tommy FourSeven... (Dream Nation fest.) – Docks de Paris (Aubervilliers)
23. Spiritualized – Cabaret sauvage
24. Oneohtrix Point Never (Red Bull Music fest.) – Le 104
26. Sleaford Mods + Consumer Electronics – Le Trianon
26. Chassol + Thomas de Pourquery + Flavien Berger + Jacques + Ala.Ni + Quentin Rollet + Gaspar Claus + Jocelyn Mienniel + Low Jack + Lucie Antunes + Christine Ott + Serafina Steer + Ghedalia Tazartes + Mathieu Edward + Mélissa Laveaux (Red Bull Music fest.) – Cabaret sauvage
27. Part Chimp – Espace B
27. Yuzo Koshiro & Motohiro Kawashima + Kode9 & Koji Morimoto + Oklou & Krampf + Teki Latex & DITC + Konx-Om-Pax (Red Bull Music fest.) – Gaîté lyrique
28. Rebeka Warrior – La Station
29. Terry Riley & Gyan Riley – La Maroquinerie
29. Aurora Halal + Roberto Succo + Elena Colombi + Jasss + Nihiloxica + Front de cadeaux + Julianna + Oko dj + Miley Serious + Jita Sensation (Red Bull Music fest.) – La Station
30. Eryck Abecassis & Francisco Meirino (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Octobre
02. The Melvins – L'Alhambra
04. Oiseaux-Tempête, Mondkopf & G. W. Sok + Princess Thailand – Centre Barbara-FGO
04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
12. Les Négresses vertes – Cabaret sauvage
12. Thorofon + Control + Te/DIS – Les Voûtes
12. Les Ramoneurs de menhir vs SP32 – Gibus
12. Villejuif Undergournd + Le Réveil des tropiques + Casse Gueule – Théâtre d'Ivry
13. Françoiz Breut + David Fenech – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit)
13. Low – La Gaîté lyrique
13. Aquaserge + Mohamed Lamouri + P.r2b – Théâtre d'Ivry
15. The Necks – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
20. Les Tétines noires + Dear Deer – Petit Bain
22. Dead Meadow – Petit Bain
24. Motorama – Petit Bain
25. Marissa Nadler – Point FMR
25. Fews – Olympic café
26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon
27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage
31. Acid Mothers Temple (Le Beau fest. off) – Glazart
Novembre
01>03. Bon Iver + Fever Ray + Mac DeMarco + Blood Orange... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette
02. Emma Ruth Rundle – Petit Bain
04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse
05. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bataclan
08. Cold Cave – Petit Bain
13. Hot Snakes – Point FMR
16. Parquet Courts – Elysées Montmartre
18. Ensemble Links : « Drumming » de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
21. The Breeders – Le Trianon
22. Scout Niblett – Petit Bain
23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel
23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena
27. Mudhoney – Trabendo
28. Adult – Petit Bain
29. Interpol – Salle Pleyel
Décembre
01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique
02. Beak> – Café de la danse
06. The KVB + M!R!M – Badaboum
08. Père Ubu – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
14. New Model Army – Trabendo
15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
18. Drab Majesty – Point FMR
2019
Mars
20. Oomph! – La Machine
29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
Avril
14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai
17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin
26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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NHL Power Rankings: Trade-deadline sticking points for all 31 teams
The NHL trade deadline is Monday, and because this season is so unusual, each team is operating under its own unique circumstance. For this week’s NHL Power Rankings, we identified a sticking point for every team heading into the deadline.
How we rank: The ESPN hockey editorial staff submits selections ranking teams 1 to 31 — taking into account game results, injuries and upcoming schedule — and those results are tabulated in the list featured here.
Note: Previous ranking for each team refers to our Week 11 edition, published on March 31. Points percentages are through the games of April 6.
Previous ranking: 4
Points percentage: .737
Next seven days: @ MIN (Apr. 7); @ ANA (Apr. 9, 11); vs. ARI (Apr. 12)
Getting a reinforcement in goal needs to be a sticking point for Colorado. The Avalanche were derailed by goalie injuries in last year’s playoffs. For as good as this team is, it is one Philipp Grubauer injury away from disaster.
Previous ranking: 7
Points percentage: .700
Next seven days: @ CAR (Apr. 8); @ DAL (Apr. 10, 13)
The Panthers could be a player on or before Monday; they’re contending ahead of expectations, have plenty of cap space and an owner hungry to win. Florida could involve goalie Chris Driedger as part of a trade, but if the return isn’t great, he is worth keeping for the stretch run and playoffs.
Previous ranking: 5
Points percentage: .692
Next seven days: vs. BOS (Apr. 8); @ BUF (Apr. 9); @ BOS (Apr. 11); vs. PHI (Apr. 13)
The Capitals landing a defenseman at the deadline has become a recent annual tradition. But this season, it’s probably not in the plans. They’re not as weak at the position, and to engineer that trade, Washington would have to move salary out.
Previous ranking: 2
Points percentage: .724
Next seven days: vs. FLA (Apr. 8); vs. DET (Apr. 10, 12)
The Canes have the cap space to go after anyone — and they just might, especially if it’s a right-shot defenseman. Carolina could part with a first-round pick or any recent draftees, but 2020 first-rounder Seth Jarvis would be a sticking point.
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Previous ranking: 3
Points percentage: .692
Next seven days: @ CBJ (Apr. 8); @ NSH (Apr. 10, 13)
General manager Julien BriseBois has been harping for weeks (months?) that the Lightning don’t have cap space, so a trade is unlikely. We’ll see if they stick to this, or if the Panthers and Canes push BriseBois to do something creative and unexpected.
Previous ranking: 1
Points percentage: .703
Next seven days: @ STL (Apr. 7); vs. ARI (Apr. 9, 11); @ LA (Apr. 12)
For the Golden Knights, it’s all about the salary cap — and Vegas doesn’t have any wiggle room right now. The Golden Knights played one game last week in which they were forced to dress only 17 players because of cap constraints, and another game with 16.
Previous ranking: 9
Points percentage: .705
Next seven days: vs. MTL (Apr. 7); vs. OTT (Apr. 10); @ MTL (Apr. 12); vs. CGY (Apr. 13)
The Maple Leafs could be looking to add a player (like a goalie or a forward), but cost certainty is going to be a big deal. For the cap-strapped team, getting a player with term remaining on his contract is of no small concern.
Previous ranking: 8
Points percentage: .641
Next seven days: @ NYR (Apr. 8); @ NJ (Apr. 9, 11)
The challenge for GM Ron Hextall and president Brian Burke: Reward a team that has worked hard all season and could have a shot at the Stanley Cup — without mortgaging too much of the future. Unfortunately, former GM Jim Rutherford did too much of the latter in service of the former.
Previous ranking: 10
Points percentage: .692
Next seven days: vs. PHI (Apr. 8); vs. NYR (Apr. 9, 11)
We all believe the Islanders are looking for an Anders Lee replacement. A Kyle Palmieri trade feels like an inevitability, but getting into a bidding war would give New York pause. There are plenty of other stealth moves GM Lou Lamoriello could make.
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Previous ranking: 6
Points percentage: .649
Next seven days: vs. COL (Apr. 7); @ STL (Apr. 9, 10); vs. STL (Apr. 12)
GM Bill Guerin has said he’s not afraid to ruffle feathers; after all, he nearly traded Zach Parise to the Isles at last year’s deadline. Minnesota knows it will likely lose a good player in the Seattle expansion draft, but positioning itself for that process is still a consideration.
Previous ranking: 13
Points percentage: .639
Next seven days: @ WSH (Apr. 8); @ PHI (Apr. 10); vs. WSH (Apr. 11); vs. BUF (Apr. 13)
For the Bruins, this deadline is all about whether they feel they can give up yet another first-rounder. Boston gave up a first-round draft pick in 2020 (for Ondrej Kase) and in 2018 (for Rick Nash). Can they afford to go that route again?
Previous ranking: 11
Points percentage: .628
Next seven days: @ MTL (Apr. 8, 10); @ OTT (Apr. 12)
The Jets are looking good, and they are probably looking to add a player (likely a veteran defensive-minded defenseman) at the trade deadline. But if any team asks about Cole Perfetti or Ville Heinola in return, the Jets are far less likely to listen.
Previous ranking: 12
Points percentage: .615
Next seven days: @ OTT (Apr. 7, 8); @ CGY (Apr. 10); vs. VAN (Apr. 12)
The Oilers will likely be quiet, maybe trading for a depth center at most. But whatever Edmonton does, the team is not wanting to give up more draft picks — especially since it is already without a second- and third-rounder in 2021.
Previous ranking: 14
Points percentage: .614
Next seven days: @ TOR (Apr. 7); vs. WPG (Apr. 8, 10); vs. TOR (Apr. 12)
GM Marc Bergevin stealthily added Eric Staal on March 26, and it doesn’t feel like he’s done. The team was believed to be in on adding a defenseman, but Brendan Gallagher‘s fractured thumb could force a change in plans.
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Previous ranking: 17
Points percentage: .551
Next seven days: @ LA (Apr. 7); @ VGS (Apr. 9, 11); @ COL (Apr. 12)
The Coyotes were poised to be a big player at the deadline — and hopefully begin to restock their draft-pick stash and prospect pipeline — but the fact they’re still in the playoff mix could halt that. Upcoming results against the Kings and Golden Knights could dictate what the Yotes do.
Previous ranking: 18
Points percentage: .539
Next seven days: vs. PIT (Apr. 8); @ NYI (Apr. 9, 11); @ NJ (Apr. 13)
New York isn’t likely to make a big splash at the deadline. The Rangers have hoped someone would trade for Tony DeAngelo, but the defenseman’s dismissal from the roster is a non-starter for a lot of teams.
Previous ranking: 19
Points percentage: .539
Next seven days: @ NYI (Apr. 8); vs. BOS (Apr. 10); vs. BUF (Apr. 11); @ WSH (Apr. 13)
Playoff-bound teams would love to trade for Scott Laughton, the do-everything grinder. Even though he’s a pending free agent, he could be a non-starter for the Flyers. Laughton is simply too valuable to give up.
Previous ranking: 16
Points percentage: .538
Next seven days: @ DET (Apr. 8); vs. TB (Apr. 10); vs. DAL (Apr. 11); vs. TB (Apr. 13)
Now that the team has turned things around, thanks to a recent six-game winning streak, it seems that making the playoffs might be a sticking point for GM David Poile; he won’t want to diminish the team’s chances. So all the talk about a Mattias Ekholm trade might be moot.
Previous ranking: 26
Points percentage: .500
Next seven days: vs. LA (Apr. 9, 10); vs. ANA (Apr. 12)
The Sharks keep winning, which has brought them into the playoff race. Look out for San Jose as a destination for players with big contracts — if the trade comes with young players, prospects or draft picks. Young talent is what the Sharks need most right now.
Previous ranking: 20
Points percentage: .513
Next seven days: vs. DAL (Apr. 8); @ CBJ (Apr. 10, 12)
Everything for the Blackhawks is in context of the long view. The rebuild isn’t over in the eyes of management. If a deal doesn’t help the team for next season and beyond, that’s going to be a sticking point.
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Previous ranking: 22
Points percentage: .486
Next seven days: @ CHI (Apr. 8); vs. FLA (Apr. 10); @ NSH (Apr. 11); vs. FLA (Apr. 13)
The Stars traded Jamie Oleksiak to the Penguins in 2017 and then reacquired him in 2019. If the defenseman is traded again, does Dallas jeopardize the chance to sign him as a free agent this summer?
Previous ranking: 15
Points percentage: .500
Next seven days: vs. VGS (Apr. 7); vs. MIN (Apr. 9, 10); @ MIN (Apr. 12)
GM Doug Armstrong is known for bold moves, and this team feels like it could use an injection of energy. However, the Blues’ recent poor play — they are on a seven-game losing streak — could be a reason to stand pat.
Previous ranking: 23
Points percentage: .473
Next seven days: @ EDM (Apr. 12)
A COVID outbreak has befallen the Canucks, and Vancouver is out of action for the foreseeable future. Health of players and their families is of the greatest concern, but it could also alter GM Jim Benning’s deadline plans.
Previous ranking: 21
Points percentage: .459
Next seven days: vs. ARI (Apr. 7); @ SJ (Apr. 9, 10); vs. VGS (Apr. 12)
The Kings are still lurking in the playoff race, but that doesn’t really complicate the big-picture rebuild — it just shows L.A. is a little ahead of schedule. The moves GM Rob Blake makes at the deadline could hinge on whether L.A. believes it will sign Alex Iafallo to an extension.
Previous ranking: 25
Points percentage: .463
Next seven days: vs. TB (Apr. 8); vs. CHI (Apr. 10, 12)
If the Blue Jackets want to trade away players, David Savard is a good bet to be one of them. But what will they do with captain Nick Foligno? He’s too important to the team in the event of a potential playoff run, but the pending free agent is also of interest to many other teams.
Previous ranking: 27
Points percentage: .432
Next seven days: @ BUF (Apr. 8); vs. PIT (Apr. 9, 11); vs. NYR (Apr. 13)
It appears that Kyle Palmieri is on his way out of town. The Devils ideally would like to recoup the second-round pick they dealt to Vegas in the Nikita Gusev trade, though New Jersey does possess the Isles’ 2021 second-rounder (from the Andy Greene deal last season).
Previous ranking: 24
Points percentage: .438
Next seven days: vs. EDM (Apr. 10; @ TOR (Apr. 13)
The sputtering Flames are going to do something, and they’ll probably trade away some pending UFAs. That said, a Johnny Gaudreau trade is much more likely over the summer, when the Flames can involve more teams and get a better return.
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Previous ranking: 28
Points percentage: .390
Next seven days: vs. NSH (Apr. 8); @ CAR (Apr. 10, 12)
It’s a good bet the Red Wings will, once again, be trading away a handful of players next week, and there is plenty of interest on Detroit’s roster. GM Steve Yzerman‘s sticking point might be players with term; those trades are better done in the summer.
Previous ranking: 29
Points percentage: .385
Next seven days: vs. EDM (Apr. 7, 8); @ TOR (Apr. 10); vs. WPG (Apr. 12)
Once again, the Senators are likely looking to be trading players away at the deadline, especially those on expiring contracts. Ottawa is without fourth- and fifth-round picks in the upcoming draft, so it’s going to be important to remedy that shortcoming.
Previous ranking: 30
Points percentage: .388
Next seven days: vs. COL (Apr. 9, 11); @ SJ (Apr. 12)
The Ducks continue to retool; there are a lot of veterans of interest to contenders (especially if the Ducks are willing to retain some salary), but how many will GM Bob Murray actually trade? The biggest sticking point is Rickard Rakell.
Previous ranking: 31
Points percentage: .316
Next seven days: vs. NJ (Apr. 8); vs. WSH (Apr. 9); @ PHI (Apr. 11); @ BOS (Apr. 13)
The Sabres were a mess in March, which should lead to them trading many players away at the deadline. While pending free agents such as Taylor Hall and Brandon Montour seem likely to go, parting with foundational pieces could be a sticking point; those are moves for summertime.
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