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rangersgirl73 · 4 months ago
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i love everything about this picture
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hauntedppgpaints · 1 month ago
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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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rleonard9 · 2 years ago
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I’m actually inconsolable about Brett Berard signing his contract I can’t go see him (and Moyni) play anymore :(
i didn’t want to come on today since i’ve been busy with doing school BUT I SCREAMED WHEN HE SIGNED
anyways goodbye for now
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mitchbeck · 15 hours ago
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goalhofer · 17 days ago
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Top 10 AHL goal leaders: week 3
10: Roman Ahcan, Cleveland (5) 9: Alex Steeves, Toronto (5) 8: Alexander Nylander-Altelius, Toronto (5) 7: Brett Berard, Hartford (5) 6: Egor Sokolov, Tucson (5) 5: Walker Duehr, Calgary (5) 4: Ivan Miroshnichenko, Hershey (6) 3: Ethen Frank, Hershey (7) 2: Aidan McDonough, Charlotte (7) 1: Rory Kerins, Calgary (8)
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devilsupdates · 1 month ago
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Okay well this is the line up of the Rangers for tonight's game at 7PM
Braden Schneider
Chad ruhwedel
Zac Jones
Artemi Panarin
Alexis lafreniere
Connor Mackey
Vincent Trocheck
Bo groulx
Jonny brodzinski
Kappo kakko
Igor Shesterkin
Dylan garand
Sam carrick
Will cuylle
Brett berard
Matt rempe
Brennan othmann
K' Andre miller
Adam edstrom
Victor Mancini
Optional morning skate for the Devils before playing the rangers
Justin dowling
Josh filmon
Cam squires
Dylan Wendt
Max willman
Brett pesce
Tyler Brennan
Isaac poulter
Jack Malone
Jeremy brodeur
Jackson van de leest
Andre ghantous
Graham ( can't find first name )
Isley ( can't find first name )
Mburanumwe ( can't find first name )
O' Neil ( can't find first name )
Melovsky ( can't find first name )
Labanc ( can't find first name )
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p-antalons · 5 months ago
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was very confused by the coexistence of a brett and brady berard bc an article described brett as going to bc… anyway they’re brothers 😭😭😭
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iihfworldsjunior · 2 years ago
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Potential 2022 US World Juniors Hockey Team: In Case We Still Have A Country
To say the least, it’s been a hectic week for Americans in international hockey. On Tuesday evening, the nation won its sixth gold medal in theWorld Juniorswith a dramatic, 2-0 victory over Canada. A gang of insurrectionists stormed into the United States Capitol around 12 hours later, ending a 200-year record of peaceful power transitions. So it’s a bit of a mixed bag all in all. Fortunately, IIHF president Rene Fasel reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to hosting tournaments in both the United States and Belarus later this year, indicating that a functioning democracy is not a deal breaker.
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With that in mind, we shift our focus to a possible US World Junior team in 2022, just in case. The US will return to Edmonton to defend their gold title with players born in 2002 and younger. Six players from the gold medalists will return, leaving a large number of roster slots open for the United States to fill.
The second elephant in the room for next year’s lineup is the continuing coronavirus epidemic, which isn’t the man with elephant horns marching through the Senate chamber. As much as the virus caused havoc on this year’s roster, losing a few of players their chance at a gold medal, I believe we may see even more of an impact next year. When the virus shut down USA Hockey’s summer camp last year, I argued that the US was in a strong position since their roster was largely set. They had a lot of returning players and had seen enough from everyone else that most of the remaining slots could be readily filled.
The next year will be more challenging. There are just six returnees, and most of the rest of the team hasn’t played enough hockey in the last year to form views. The US will likely have summer camps, but I still believe it is a poor substitute for being in the rink and seeing someone play important games. This is going to be a tough squad to put together.
Here’s my best estimate at what a US World Junior squad could look like next year.
Best guesses: Matty Beniers*, Brett Berard*, Landon Slaggert*, Thomas Bordeleau, Luke Tuch, Ty Smilanic, Dylan Peterson, Mackie Samoskevich, Hunter McKown, Cross Hanas, Chaz Lucius, Sasha Pastujov, Justin Janicke
Matt Coronato, Blake Biondi, Jackson Hallum, Jack Smith, Jackson Kunz, Antonio Stranges, Carson Bantle, Chase Yoder, Joe Miller, Wyatt Schingoethe, Chase Bradley, Dylan Duke, Matthew Knies, Jeremy Willmer, Chase Stillman, Caden Brown, Connor Kurth, Hunter Strand, Isaac Howard, Maddox Fleming, Frank Nazar, Ryan St. Louis, Jack Devine, Red Savage, Jack Hughes, Mark Estapa, Avery
With the great ‘01 class aging out, there is clearly a lot of scoring to replace. They return three players who played important roles on the gold-medal-winning squad, albeit not necessarily scoring ones. Thomas Bordeleau would have been on the squad as well, but was unable to participate owing to Covid limitations, which we hope to resolve before next year.
Beniers has a chance of getting selected early enough, particularly given how well he performed in this tournament, that he gets signed immediately and plays in the NHL next year, rendering him ineligible. However, I believe the odds are slim.
I’m fairly confident about the top eight names on my Best Guess list. There will be some '03s who make it as well, with Lucius and Pastujov being the early front-runners. Due to a dearth of high-end scoring in the 2002 age group, the US may need them to be significant offensive players. Also, I haven’t watched them play yet, but there may be a chance for a '04 from the NTDP squad—which seems to be a very good group—to earn their way into the team.
Because there are so few youngsters in the qualifying age group playing college hockey at this time, the bottom few roster slots are more difficult to fill. I went with McKown, who didn’t contribute much with the NTDP U18s but has looked excellent so far at Colorado College. However, there is the possibility for someone in the USHL right now to have a great end to the season and a solid start to their collegiate career next fall, which would strengthen their case.
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rutgersmcgroarty · 3 years ago
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it’s the americans having to do finals whilst at wjc selection camp sksjd
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doubleminor · 4 years ago
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brett berard | jan. 3, 2021
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strxmer · 4 years ago
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They sound like animals 😭
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puckyess · 4 years ago
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Come chat about the preliminary roster with me! Inbox is ~open~!!
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liesofasilvertongue · 2 years ago
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Every single team has a mf with some Eyebrows.
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mitchbeck · 20 days ago
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WOLF PACK BEAT ISLANDERS ON 10-19
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By: Jason Alwang, Howlings HARTFORD, CT—Brett Berard scored 1:38 into overtime, and Bo Groulx recorded a four-point game (2g - 2a) as the Hartford Wolf Pack won a thriller at the XL Center against their intra-state rivals, the Bridgeport Islanders.    In overtime, the Wolf Pack received a 4-on-3 after the Islanders' Marc Gatcomb was called for boarding as regulation ended. Bedard one-timed a pass from Casey Fitzgerald and blasted it past Marcus Hogberg for the victory. For Bedard, it marked his fourth goal in the season's first three games.    “There really is no position to that point of the game,” Bedard said of the overtime goal. “But a goal is a goal, so it was pretty exciting.”   In the third period, after the Islanders scored a game-tying, power-play goal, exactly a minute later, Adam Sykora tallied his first of the season on a puck loose in the crease off a rebound to give the Wolfpack a 4-3 lead with 6:02 left to play.   The Islanders found the equalizer with 2:12 remaining when Fredrik Karlstrom scored his second goal of the game, beating Pack starter Dylan Garand to his right.    The first period saw the Wolf Pack score the game's first goal at 14:13 off a takeaway in the offensive zone. Alex Belzile went to the middle of the two circles and found Giroux, who buried it past Hogberg.    The lead didn't last long. 37 seconds later, the Islanders answered back when Karlstrom scored his first of the season after getting past the Wolf Pack defense and cut down the middle of the offensive zone on passes from Liam Foudy and Matthew Maggio.    The Islanders scored a goal 11:39 into the second when Wyatt Newpower sped his way to the net and beat Garand off passes from Maggio and Foudy, who earned their second assists.    Just 16 seconds after the Islanders took the lead, Cole Bardreau was whistled for holding, sending the Pack back on the power play. Thirty seconds later, the Pack tied the game, with Giroux scoring his second at 12:26 of the middle period. Casey Fitzgerald and Alex Belzile earned the helpers.    “The power play was maybe not as sharp as it was yesterday, but it showed up when we needed it the most.” Head Coach Grant Potulyn said of the team’s power play.    Over three minutes later, at 15:53, the Wolf Pack scored again. Beard made it his third of the season after a series of shots for the Pack that had Hogberg scrambling before the puck went to the back of the net and a 3-2 Pack lead.   Garand recorded 30 saves in the win. The Wolf Pack and Islanders will play again Sunday in a rematch, this time in Bridgeport. The Wolf Pack record improves to 2-0-0-1, and they look to keep their point streak alive.   HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOWLINGS Read the full article
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goalhofer · 24 days ago
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Top 10 AHL goal leaders: week 2
10: Alex Steeves, Toronto (4) 9: Roman Ahcan, Cleveland (4) 8: Boris Katchouk, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (4) 7: Brett Berard, Hartford (4) 6: Alexander Nylander-Altelius, Toronto (5) 5: Ethen Frank, Hershey (5) 4: Ivan Miroshnichenko, Hershey (5) 3: Walker Duehr, Calgary (5) 2: Aidan McDonough, Charlotte (6) 1: Rory Kerins, Calgary (7)
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huggybug · 2 years ago
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Lex Brett Berard is so gorgeous in person I just felt the need to share that
omg thank u for sharing hahah i was kinda on the fence about him so this is good to know ;)
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