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st-louis · 8 months
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brennan saulnier literally JUMPED ON and attacked kaskisuo and i want him SUSPENDED YESTERDAY
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goalhofer · 2 years
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2022-23 Belleville Senators Roster
Winters
#10 Philippe Daoust (Barrie, Ontario)
#13 Egor Sokolov (Yekaterinburg, Russia)
#16 Matthew Boucher (Quebec, Quebec)**
#18 Jarid Lukosevicius (Squamish-Lillooet District, British Columbia)*
#19 John Quenneville (Edmonton, Alberta)*
#23 Cole Reinhardt (Calgary, Alberta)
#26 Brennan Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia)*
#34 Roby Järventie (Tampere, Finland)
#36 Angus Crookshank (North Vancouver, British Columbia)
#49 Scott Sabourin (Ottawa, Ontario)
Centers
#7 Viktor Lodin (Leksand Stad, Sweden)
#8 Jayce Hawryluk (Roblin Municipality, Manitoba) A
#9 Jake Lucchini (Trail, British Columbia) A
#11 Kyle Betts (Grey Highlands, Ontario)**
#12 Cole Cassels (Dublin, Ohio)*
#14 Rourke Chartier (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) A
#20 Matthew Wedman (Edmonton, Alberta)
#47 Mark Kastelic (Phoenix, Arizona)
Defensemen
#3 Dillon Heatherington (Calgary, Alberta) C
#4 Jacob Larsson (Ljungby Stad, Sweden)*
#5 Xavier Bernard (Mercier, Quebec)
#21 Max Guénette (Quebec, Quebec)
#24 Jacob Bernard-Docker (Canmore, Alberta)
#27 Jack Dougherty (Cottage Grove, Minnesota)
#33 Lassi Thomson (Tampere, Finland)
#44 Kristiāns Rubīns (Riga, Latvia)
#48 Jonathan Aspirot (Mascouche, Quebec)
Goalies
#31 Kevin Mandolese (Saint-Jacques, Quebec)
#35 Antoine Bibeau (Victoriaville, Quebec)*
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fromthe-point · 5 years
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RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Rapid City Rush announced that forward Brennan Saulnier has signed with the team for the 2019-20 season.
Saulnier spent last season playing in Europe. He began last season with IFK Munkfors in Division 2 in Sweden, tallying 30 points (14g-16a) in 11 games, before earning a call-up to Division 1, where he joined Morrums GolS, and added seven points (3g-4a) in 17 games.
A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Saulnier began his professional career in the 2017-18 season as a member of the Atlanta Gladiators, appearing in three games. This came following his college hockey career, where he played at the University of Alabama-Huntsville, where he registered 56 points (21g-35a). Heading into his senior season at UAH, Saulnier was invited to the Montreal Canadiens NHL Development Camp as an undrafted camp invitee.
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atlanticcanada · 3 years
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'That was a huge win': Family and friends celebrate Nova Scotia players’ Olympic gold in hockey
Canada’s women’s hockey team is golden again, after beating the United States 3 – 2 in the Olympic final.
Beijing is forward Blayre Turnbull’s second Olympics. The Stellarton, N.S. player was also on the on the squad that lost 3 – 2 in a shootout to the Americans four years ago in PyeongChang.
“I was there in 2018 and still not over that one, I don’t think any of them are, but this one makes it a lot better,” said Ron Turnbull, Blayre Turnbull’s father.
Rob Turnbull has been in contact with his daughter since the gold medal game. He says the victory brings a sense of relief, as all their hard work paid off.
“I mean they dedicated their whole life to it for four years and that was a huge win,” said Ron Turnbull.
Blayre Turnbull wasn’t the only Nova Scotian on the squad, she was joined by Halifax’s Jill Saulnier.
Both players had friends and family back home who were filled with emotion as the gold medals were placed around their necks.
“First of all, I just want to congratulate the whole team and all of Canada. We're so thrilled at home,” said Christine Brennan, Saulnier’s mother.
“We all went to my sister Sherry’s in Stellarton and all of the aunts and uncles and cousins who are living here in Pictou County were there. It was great, it was nice to watch the game with them,” said Ron Turnbull.
The team went undefeated in the tournament and rewrote the women's Olympic hockey record book in several categories.
“Nova Scotia really punches above its weight in hockey. When you think about even the NHL, but in women's hockey now too,” said Christina Lamey, president of the Cape Breton Blizzard Female Hockey Association.
Both Saulnier and Turnbull attended a summer camp in Membertou, N.S. a few years ago and shared a special connection with the girls who particpated.
“It's super inspiring to see. Especially Jill and Blayre coming from Nova Scotia, it's really inspiring,” said Meaghan Muise, a minor hockey player.
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goalhofer · 8 months
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2023-24 Belleville Senators Players By Nationality
American: 5 (Matthew Boucher, Tyler Boucher, Tyler Kleven, Graham McPhee & Garrett Pilon) Canadian: 18 (Kyle Betts, Matthew Boucher, Josh Currie, Philippe Daoust, Tarun Fizer, Max Guenette, Dillon Heatherington, Matthew Highmore, Boko Imama; Jr., Jarid Lukosevicius, Ryan MacKinnon, Kevin Mandolese, Graham McPhee, Zack Ostapchuk, Garrett Pilon, Cole Reinhardt, Brennan Saulnier & Donovan Sebrango) Finnish: 3 (Roby Järventie, Nikolas Matinpalo & Lassi Thomson) Danish: 1 (Mads Søgaard) Russian: 1 (Egor Sokolov)
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goalhofer · 8 months
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2023-24 Belleville Senators Famous Relations
#19 Matthew Boucher: Son of former Drummondville Voltiguers GM Philippe Boucher. #46 Ryan MacKinnon: Brother of Orlando Solar Bears LW Carson MacKinnon. #27 Graham McPhee: Son of Vegas Golden Knights president of hockey operations George McPhee. #26 Brennan Saulnier: Cousin of former Sherbrooke Saint-François C Justin Saulnier. #6 Donovan Sebrango: Son of former F.C. L'Assomption-Lanaudière F Eduardo Sebrango. #16 Tyler Boucher: Son of NHL On TNT/NBC Sports Philadelphia flyers analyst Brian Boucher. #22 Garrett Pilon: Son of former Weyburn Red Wings head coach Rich Pilon.
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goalhofer · 9 months
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2023-24 Belleville Senators Roster
Wingers
#7 Jarid Lukosevicious (Squamish-Lillooet District, British Columbia)
#12 Boko Imama; Jr. (Montreal, Quebec)*
#13 Egor Sokolov (Yekaterinburg, Russia) A
#16 Tyler Boucher (Scottsdale, Arizona)**
#18 Josh Currie (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)* A
#19 Matthew Boucher (Quebec, Quebec)
#20 Philippe Daoust (Barrie, Ontario)
#23 Cole Reinhardt (Irricana, Alberta)
#26 Brennan Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
#27 Graham McPhee (Montgomery County, Maryland)
#34 Roby Järventie (Tampere, Finland)
Centers
#8 Tarun Fizer (Chestermere, Alberta)**
#10 Zack Ostapchuk (St. Albert, Alberta)**
#11 Kyle Betts (Grey County, Ontario)
#15 Matthew Highmore (Halifax, Nova Scotia)* A
#22 Garrett Pilon (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)*
Defensemen
#3 Dillon Heatherington (Calgary, Alberta) C
#6 Donovan Sebrango (Ottawa, Ontario)*
#21 Max Guenette (L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec)
#25 Tyler Kleven (Fargo, North Dakota)**
#33 Lassi Thomson (Tampere, Finland)
#46 Ryan MacKinnon (Summerside, Prince Edward Island)*
#52 Niklas Matinpalo (Espoo, Finland)**
Goalies
#31 Kevin Mandolese (Montreal, Quebec)
#40 Mads Søgaard (Aalborg, Denmark)
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st-louis · 3 years
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021-22 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Players By Nationality
American: 9 (Adam Clendening, Logan Day, Charlie Gerard, Nick Lappin, Gerald Mayhew, Pat Nagle, Wyatte Wylie, Cam York & Cooper Zech)
Canadian: 9 (Wade Allison, Connor Bunnaman, Tyson Foerster, Hayden Hodgson, Cal O'Reilly, Isaac Ratcliffe, Brennan Saulnier, Matthew Strome & Garrett Wilson)
Swedish: 4 (Samuel Ersson, Linus Högberg, Linus Sandin & Per Sandström)
Russian: 2 (German Rubtsov & Yegor Zamula)
Belarusian: 1 (Maksim Sushko)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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Top 10 AHL PIM Leaders: Week 20
10: Hunter Drew, San Diego (83)
9: Brennan Saulnier, Lehigh Valley (84)
8: Austin Wagner, Ontario (86)
7: Joseph LaBate, Milwaukee (91)
6: Tyler Tucker, Springfield (95)
5: Kole Lind, Charlotte (98)
4: Dominik Shine, Grand Rapids (100)
3: Parker Wotherspoon, Bridgeport (101)
2: Boko Imama, Tucson (106)
1: Wesley McLeod, Iowa (109)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021-22 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Famous Relations
#39 Charlie Gerard: Brother of former Norfolk Admirals LW Freddy Gerard.
#24 Brennan Saulnier: Brother of Canadiennes De Montréal C Jill Saulnier and cousin of former Sherbrooke Saint-François C Justin Saulnier.
#16 Matthew Strome: Brother of Chicago Blackhawks C Dylan Strome & New York Rangers C Ryan Strome.
#7 Cooper Zech: Brother of Wichita Thunder C Zach Zech.
#18 Jackson Cates: Brother of Philadelphia Flyers prospect Noah Cates.
#28 Nick Lappin: Son of former San Jose Sharks RW Pete Lappin.
#9 Cal O'Reilly: Brother of St. Louis Blues C Ryan O'Reilly, husband of former professional figure skater Terra O'Reilly and cousin of Windsor Spitfires GM Bill Bowler.
#21 Linus Sandin: Brother of Toronto Maple Leafs D Carl Sandin.
#32 Per Sandström: Brother of former I.F.K. Arboga D Simon Sandström.
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goalhofer · 3 years
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Top 10 AHL PIM Leaders: Week 5
10: Jacob Doty, Ontario (32)
9: Brennan Saulnier, Lehigh Valley (33)
8: Mitch McLain, Milwaukee (34)
7: Kurtis Gabriel, Toronto (34)
6: Rich Clune, Toronto (36)
5: Louie Belpedio, Laval (36)
4: Garrett Wilson, Lehigh Valley (38)
3: Wesley McLeod, Iowa (41)
2: Hunter Drew, San Diego (41)
1: Nick Wolff, Providence (42)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021-22 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Roster
Wingers
#15 Maksim Sushko (Brest, Belarus)
#19 Isaac Ratcliffe (London, Ontario)
#20 Max Willman (Barnstable, Massachusetts)
#21 Linus Sandin (Uppsala, Sweden)
#24 Brennan Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
#26 Gerald Mayhew (Wyandotte, Michigan)
#27 Samu Tuomaala (Oulu, Finland)
#42 Hayden Hodgson (Windsor, Ontario)
#49 Garrett Wilson (Elmvale, Ontario) A
Centers
#9 Cal O’Reilly (Varna, Ontario) C
#17 German Rubtsov (Chekhov, Russia)
#18 Jackson Cates (Stillwater, Minnesota)
#23 Morgan Frost (Aurora, Ontario)
#25 Connor Bunnaman (Guelph, Ontario) A
#71 Tyson Foerster (New Tecumseh, Ontario)
Defensemen
#4 Yegor Zamula (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
#5 Adam Clendening (Wheatfield, New York)
#6 Linus Högberg (Stockholm, Sweden)
#7 Cooper Zech (South Lyon, Michigan)
#8 Mason Millman (London, Ontario)
#22 Logan Day (Seminole, Florida)
#29 Wyatte Wylie (Everett, Washington)
#44 Cam York (Anaheim Hills, California)
Goalies
#30 Samuel Ersson (Falun, Sweden)
#32 Per Sandström (Gävle, Sweden)
#72 Kirill Ustimenko (Gomel, Belarus)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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Top 10 AHL PIM Leaders: Week 3
10: Brennan Saulnier, Lehigh Valley (24)
9: Luke Witkowski, Grand Rapids (25)
8: Curtis Douglas, Toronto (25)
7: Mitch McLain, Milwaukee (25)
6: Gabriel Dumont, Syracuse (26)
5: Cody McLeod, Iowa (26)
4: Hunter Drew, San Diego (27)
3: Kurtis Gabriel, Toronto (29)
2: Louie Belpedio, Laval (34)
1: Rich Clune, Toronto (36)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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Top 10 AHL PIM Leaders: Week 2
10: Mike Vecchione, Hershey (15)
9: Mackenzie MacEachern, Springfield (16)
8: Hunter Drew, San Diego (18)
7: Nolan Foote, Utica (19)
6: Josh Wesley, Springfield (19)
5: Gavin Bayreuther, Cleveland (20)
4: Garrett Wilson, Lehigh Valley (21)
3: Cody McLeod, Iowa (21)
2: Brennan Saulnier, Lehigh Valley (24)
1: Gabriel Dumont, Syracuse (26)
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goalhofer · 4 years
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2020-21 Rapid City Rush Roster
Wingers
#8 Peter Quenneville (Edmonton, Alberta) C
#10 Gabe Chabot (St. Albert, Alberta) A
#11 Jake Wahlin (White Bear Lake, Minnesota)
#14 Tyler Coulter (Brandon, Manitoba)
#15 Alex Rodriguez (Miami, Florida)
#19 Joey Sides (Sun Valley, Idaho)
#20 Brennan Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
#88 Garrett Klotz (Regina, Saskatchewan)
#91 Tyson Empey (Swift Current, Saskatchewan)
Centers
#9 Mason Baptista (North York, Ontario)
#13 T.A. Peterson (Grand Rapids, Minnesota)
#21 Cedric Montmigny (Sherbrooke, Quebec) A
#24 Jack Suter (Monument, Colorado)
Defensemen
#5 Griffin Luce (Williamsville, New York)
#6 Eric Israel (Huntington Woods, Michigan)
#12 Mark Auk (Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan)
#27 Shawn Morton-Boutin (Val-d’Or, Quebec)
#28 Brett Beauvais (Summerside, Prince Edward Island)
#44 Kyle Froese (Traverse City, Michigan)
#77 Dominic Cormier (Moncton, New Brunswick)
#93 Brandon Fehd (Gilbert, Arizona)
Goalies
#31 Adam Carlson (Edina, Minnesota)
#35 David Tendeck (North Vancouver, British Columbia)
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