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hockey team thickness - Toronto Maple Leafs 2024 VERSION (roster as of 25.07.2024)
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hockeyupdate · 2 months ago
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The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that the hockey club has signed forwards Max Pacioretty and Steven Lorentz while defenceman Cade Webber has signed a contract extension. Pacioretty, 35, signed a one-year contract with an annual average value of $873,770. Lorentz, 28, signed a one-year contract with an annual average value of $775,000. Webber, 23, signed a two-year contract extension, beginning in the 2025-26 season. The contract is a two-way contract for the 2025-26 season before becoming a one-way contract in 2026-27 and carries an average annual value of $825,000.
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offsidenewsco · 2 months ago
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"It’s about the special glow of college hockey players, who might be undrafted, under-developed, nobodies in outsiders’ eyes, but are heroes to us. This story is about how college hockey was more than hockey to me."
Before the NCAA season starts tomorrow, read Michelle Zheng's op-ed here.
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annieqattheperipheral · 7 months ago
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INCOMING NEW LEAFIE BABY🍁💙 👀
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NCAA blocked shots leader rookie to learn from papa gio all-time NHL blocked shots leader???🥹🙏
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Terriers coach Jay Pandolfo:
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stereax · 9 months ago
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saturnxlust · 1 year ago
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Masterlist
Characters i will write for....
Lester Sinclair
Bo Sinclair
Vincent Sinclair
Jasper Hale
Jacob Black
Micheal Myers
Jason Vorhees
Thomas Hewitt/Bubba Sawyer
Ghost face(both Billy and Stu)
Billy Loomis
Stu Macher
Geralt Of Rivia
Joel Miller
Ellie Williams
Edward Cullen
Alice Cullen
Rosalie Cullen
Carlisle Cullen
Esme Cullen
Bella swan
Emmet Cullen
Vincent Caffarello
Habit
Evan Myers
Noah Maxwell
Patrick Anderson
Prebrand
Firebrand
Jeff Koval
Tim Wright
Brian Thomas
Alex Kralie
Jay Merrick
Alex koval
Steph/damsel
Nubbins sawyer
Chop top
Daniel larusso
Harley quinn
Peter quill
Captain america
Thor odinson
Sodapop Curtis
Darrel Curtis
Tim Shepard
Curly Shepard
Ponyboy Curtis
Dallas Winston
Steve Randle
Johnny Cade
Keith(two-bit) Mathews
Actors/ people i will write for!!
Pedro Pascal
Bella Ramsey
Chris evans
Chris pratt
Chris hemsworth
Josh hutcherson
Taylor lautner
Ralph macchio
Britney murphy
Johnny guilbert
Jake webber
Give me suggestions on who i should write for please!!
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cashewbenoit · 2 months ago
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with the power of friendship and delusion, you, too, can experience the beautiful world of pretending you do not see the two cade webber penalties
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mitchbeck · 5 months ago
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SHAY COSTA REPORTING...CATCHING UP ON PAST COLLEGE AND WOLF PACK
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Shay Costa worked hard covering these games and deserved to have them published. my full-time job has caused me to have to work close to 100 hours a week, and I haven't had the time to post them. Getting them all posted here is important. She deserves respect for the effort she put in... - Mitch Beck All stories by: Shay Costa - Howlings BOSTON, MA - On Friday, Ryan Greene tallied twice, and Mathieu Caron made 32 saves on 33 shots to lead #2 Boston University (26-8-2, 18-4-2 HE) to a 4-1 win over #7 Maine (23-11-2, 14-9-1 HE) in their semifinal win of the Hockey East playoffs at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, in front of a sold-out crowd of 17,850. ‘It’s obviously a big win tonight,” Boston University Head Coach Jay Pandolfo said. “At the end of the day, our power play was really good, and our goaltender was excellent.” Greene scored the game's first goal at 8:59 of the first period. Winger Quinn Hutson recovered the puck on a failed Maine clearing attempt and passed it to the front of the crease, where he found Greene, who put it past the stick of Black Bear’s goalie, Albin Boija, for the 1-0 Boston lead. Maine had an opportunity to tie early in the second period when Boston d-man Lane Hutson tripped Black Bear’s captain, Lynden Breen, with just 12 seconds left in the first. The two-minute man advantage did not result in anything more significant for Maine than a rung post. It would be Boston University to the man advantage next when Maine center Nolan Renwick is called for holding at 11:04 of the second. The Terriers would capitalize just twenty-five seconds later. With Shane Lachance screening Boija’s vision, the Maine Netminder could not see the shot from Lane Hutson, who sunk a glove-side goal for Boston, putting them up 2 goals at 9:21. Even with another power play opportunity when Boston’s Nick Zabaneh was called for hooking, Mathieu Caron remained impenetrable through the second frame, and the period ended 2-1 in favor of the Terriers. The third period gave Boston University a chance to pull ahead 3-0 when Maine center Cole Hanson hooked Boston defenseman Tom Wilander at 3:30, but the would-be goal potted by Shane Lachance was called off the boards after being challenged for offsides. Making matters worse for Boston, the Black Bears would have the next penalty when Cade Webber’s stick came up high on Josh Nadeau. In the ensuing Maine power play, Black Bears’ captain Breen picked a corner and found a gap in Caron’s defenses, cutting Boston’s lead in half. This goal, coming in at 6:48, was a quick shift in momentum away from the Terriers, whose lead fell from three to one over just a few minutes. Luckily, a careless holding penalty from Maine defenseman Liam Lesakowski would return the Terriers to the power play. The goal that followed, scored by Greene, was almost the exact play that Shane Lachance nearly scored on earlier in the period. Two Boston forwards got positioning behind the Maine defensemen and made a pass in front of the net to beat the goalie to the other side. Instead of a goal,  Lachance got the secondary assist on Ryan Greene’s goal at 10:43, with the primary assist from Macklin Celebrini. Desperate for a chance to make it to the Hockey East Championship, Maine pulled their goalie in exchange for the extra skater. Despite over three minutes of six-on-five skating, neither team would create another opportunity to score until the final twenty-seven seconds, when defenseman Sam Stevens made a 200-foot bid at the net and secured the win for Boston University. “It’s obviously a big win for us. We get to go to the finals here and have an opportunity to defend the Hockey East Championship,” Pandolfo remarked after the game. BU took home their tenth Hockey East title in last year’s championship and Pandolfo’s first with the team. They will be looking to defend that title in the final match against Boston College. “We have some talented offensive players… We have really good depth on all four lines, we have good D that can move the puck. When you have that, you’re gonna be able to make plays.” Boston University and Boston College will match up on Saturday, March 23rd, at 7 pm to decide the Hockey East championship title for 2024. ____________________________ Hartford Wolf Pack gets shut out in a 6-0 loss to the Providence Bruins in Game Two Providence Bruins goalie Brandon Bussi stops all 34 shots made by the Hartford Wolf Pack on Friday night in Game Two of the Atlantic Division Semifinal series at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island, in front of 3,765. “The game kind of got away from us,” said head coach Steve Smith after the game. “Once it got away from us, it was really hard to catch.” The game-winning goal, courtesy of forward Vincent Arseneau, was, unfortunately, the very first one Providence scored. Brett Harrison’s faceoff win put the puck on Jared McIsaac’s stick, whose shot through the slot deflected off Arseneau’s stick and past Wolf Pack netminder Dylan Garand just 2:43 into the game. Providence continued their pressure, but Hartford made some dangerous errors to help the Bruins extend their lead. A rough line change sent the Wolf Pack scrambling to regain possession of the puck in their defensive zone, but Bruins alternate captain Patrick Brown recovered the puck along the boards. His centering pass found Jayson Megna crashing towards the net, who launched a rocket past the glove of Garand, putting the Bruins up 2-0 at 13:44. Still reeling from the last Providence goal, the Wolf Pack errors compounded. Matthew Robertson failed to connect with a Hartford forward in the neutral zone, and the puck was intercepted by Providence forward Trever Kuntar. Chipping it back into the Wolf Pack zone, the Providence fourth line rushed 3-on-1 against Hartford defenseman Nikolas Brouillard. Unable to break up the pass from Arseneau to Brett Harrison, the Bruins winger had an easy shot into the open side of Garand’s net. Coming in at 14:08, the Wolf Pack were looking at a deficit of three headed into the first intermission. “ started on time tonight,” Smith remarked. “They were a better team in the first period. … They seem hungrier, and they won a lot more battles.” The Wolf Pack continued to struggle through the second period. At 1:44, Jayson Megna’s high sticking penalty gave Hartford a power play opportunity, but they failed to generate any goals to chip away at the Bruins’ lead. Continuing to make mistakes, both of Hartford’s starting d-men were sent to the box in quick succession—Brouillard for interference at 6:55 and Robertson for tripping at 7:22. With over 90 seconds of 5-on-3 play without either defensemen, it’s no surprise when the next Providence shot lit the lamp. Garand was righting himself after a scramble in front of his net when Ian Mitchell went top shelf, lifting the puck over Garand’s blocker and the score to 4-0 at 7:38. The fifth Providence goal of the night came in the late second period, as Harrison fed the puck to an open Arseneau at the left circle. Holding the puck momentarily, waiting for an opening, he fires the puck under Garand’s glove to bump Providence to 5 at 15:49. The final goal of the evening would cross the goal line at 0:52 of the third period while the Bruins were on a power play. Hartford winger Brennan Othmann was sent to the box for high sticking at the end of the second period and was still serving his penalty time when Ian Mitchell’s shot from the blue line rang the post on its way into the net. While the Bruins dominated the scoreboard, the Wolf Pack had several opportunities that they failed to capitalize on. Halfway through the second period, the point leader from Game One, Tyler Pitlick, had a breakaway opportunity he couldn’t get past Bussi. They also had five power play opportunities, including a full two minutes of 5-on-3 in the third period when Vincent Arseneau and defenseman Dan Renouf were called for roughing and hooking, respectively. “We got a little bit away from what got us to this point in the playoffs,” said Smith. “We got a bit more complicated. We tried to make plays that weren't available to us. we made a lot of simple plays coming out of our zone. … Especially early on, tonight we got away from that.” Both teams have five days of rest before Game Three in Hartford. After a day to rest, Smith knows how to prepare his team for the rest of the series. “We need to work on special teams. They scored a couple of power-play goals tonight and our powerplay wasn’t as sharp as it needed to be… Getting back into a rhythm and being more predictable as a group will help us over the next few days as well.” The series is tied 1-1 as we head into Games Three and Four in Hartford on Wednesday, May 8th, and Friday, May 10th at 7 PM both nights, where the Wolf Pack can win the series at home if they take both games. ____________________________________ Boston College takes NCAA Regional Championship 5-4 in overtime over Quinnipiac, advances to Frozen Four Jack Malone’s overtime game-winning goal sends #1 Boston College Eagles (33-5-1) to the Frozen Four after defeating last year’s NCAA champions #8 Quinnipiac Bobcats (27-10-2) in the NCAA Regional championship at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island, in front of 5,835. This win was a huge accomplishment for the BC Eagles. “It’s a goal that we set for ourselves at the beginning of the year and something that we worked for continuously, ” said Malone. “It’s a pretty impressive tradition here at BC. It’s tough to live up to, but this group we have here is pretty special.” Despite making three OT saves, including the preceding shot from Colby Ambrosio, Bobcats’ netminder Vinny Duplessis lost track of the puck on the rebound. Boston College alternate captain Jack Malone found it first, shooting it through the mess of bodies in front of the net and into the goal to win the game for the Eagles. “Colby did a great job getting a piece of it and creating some chaos in front. I just tried to follow to the net and pick up the change, and the shot bounced out to me,” Malone said about the game-winner after the game. “I saw it and just tried to rip it. Luckily it went in.” It took until the second period for either team to break the ice with a goal, though the game’s first goal started with a penalty drawn with 21 seconds left in the first period: Boston College’s Will Smith drew a careless cross-checking penalty while trying to unfreeze the puck from a pile-up along the boards. Pinning BC in their zone on the power play, the Bobcats had the control to set up a quality bid, and that came from starting center Jacob Quillan as he redirected the shot-pass from Travis Treloar past BC goalie Jacob Fowler and into the Eagle’s net at 1:19 of the second. Quinnipiac continued the pressure in the Eagles defensive zone. Recovering the puck on a Boston clear attempt, blueliner Iivari Räsänen sniped the top corner of Fowler’s net, catching him on his heels and doubling their lead just thirty-five seconds later. Despite the sudden two-goal deficit, the Eagles played it cool, waiting for their moment, which came as a Czerneckianair’s stick to the face of Gabe Perrault, sending Boston to the power play. In a set-up nearly identical to Quinnipiac’s first goal, Cutter Gauthier’s feinted shot drew Duplessis towards him, leaving the net open for Ryan Leonard’s deflection. Coming in at 2:20, it put BC on the board and the score at 2-1. The Eagles continued pushing to even the score, and they found it in the vulnerable minute after Christophe Fillion’s slashing penalty expired mid-way through the period. Moving cleanly through the Bobcat’s zone, it appeared that Lukas Gustafsson’s pass to Oskar Jellvik was setting up a give-and-go, but Jellvik instead passed it back towards the blue line as Andre Gasseau rotated in behind Gustaffson. Gasseau’s one-timer beat Duplessis glove-side, knotting the game 2-2 at 11:35. The Bobcats made quick work of reclaiming their lead. They didn’t capitalize on the power play earned after BC’s Smith was called for hooking but kept the puck in their offensive zone after it expired. Fowler blocked the long shot from Charles-Alexis Legault, but it rebounded right in front of the net and back into play. Fillion was the first to the puck, kicking it out to his stick and lifting it over Fowler’s right pad to put Quinnipiac ahead at 15:59. In true BC fashion, their response wasn’t far behind either. Just a minute later, Quinnipiac alternate captain Collin Graf was sent to the box for indirect contact with the head of Ryan Leonard. The hit did not shake Leonard too badly, as his wrap-around goal on the power play tied the game again at 17:55. Boston made the mistake of giving Quinnipiac another power play right at the end of the second, giving the Bobcats a man advantage at the start of the next period. Defenseman Drew Fortescue was called for cross-checking at 18:18. Just sixteen seconds into the third period, Jacob Quillan put Quinnipiac ahead for the third time, pulling the rebound of Collin Graf’s wide shot off the boards and sending a low-angle shot in behind Fowler. As the end regulation approached, the Bobcats were doing what they could to prevent another tying goal from BC, slowing down rushes and preventing BC from transitioning too quickly. With less than five minutes remaining, Quinnipiac stopped forwards Gauthier and Jellvik’s rush attempt at the blue line but did not get back into their defensive position as defenseman Aram Minnetian entered the zone. Empty ice ahead of him, Minnetian’s rocket sailed past Duplessis, whose goal was the equalizer Boston College needed, which sent the game into overtime. “It’s always hard to play a team that won,” said head coach Greg Brown, happy to have come out on top of last year’s NCAA champions. “They know what it takes. They don’t beat themselves. You have to do a lot of things right.” Boston College heads to Saint Paul, Minnesota next, where they play Michigan in the Frozen Four and hope to advance to the NCAA championship. _______________________________ Quinnipiac’s 3-2 OT win against Wisconsin advances them to NCAA regionals second round Victor Czerneckianair scores two goals, including the overtime game-winner, in the #8 Quinnipiac Bobcats (27-9-2) win over #9 Wisconsin Badgers (26-12-2) at the Amica Mutual Pavillion in Providence, Rhode Island, in front of a crowd of 6,988 on Friday night. “We battled the whole game, including overtime. There was no panic, no worry on the bench,” said head coach Rand Pecknold. “We really felt like we were going to win.” Quinnipiac is the defending NCAA champion, winning in 2023, and is hoping to protect that title. Quinnipiac drew first blood at just 2:12 of the first period after Wisconsin defenseman Mike Vorlicky failed to extract a loose puck from between the skates of the ref, missing the opportunity to clear. Christophe Tellier recovered the puck and connected with Christophe Fillion, redirecting the pass into the net of Badgers’ netminder Kyle McClellan, giving the Bobcats an early lead. Wisconsin had their answer in the second period. They started the period on the penalty kill, as Anthony Kehrer was called for tripping with just 25 seconds left in the first period. Their PK was successful, and favor turned drastically in favor of the Badgers when Quinn Finley intercepted an outlet pass intended for Travis Treloar with velocity toward the Bobcat’s net and goaltender Vinny Duplessis. Finley’s wrist shot would find the back of the net, tying the game 1-1 at 1:46 of the second frame. Wisconsin defenseman Joe Palodichuk leveraged the momentum shift from Finley’s goal to score his own just over a minute later. Still rattled from the last error, Duplessis failed to get across and block Palodichuk’s wrap-around attempt after he recovered his own rebound, and Wisconsin took the lead at 3:01. Despite the two goals against them in less than two minutes, Quinnipiac settled themselves and played cleaner through the rest of the second period. “You just gotta reset,” Czerneckianair said about moving past mistakes. “Goldfish memory. Forget about it and move on to the next shift.” The Bobcats did reset and even managed to tie it before the end of the period. A faceoff win from Zach Tupker set up Iivari Räsänen to take a shot from the blue line. McClellan’s save bounced dangerously back into play, where Victor Czerneckianair was ready to send it right back over McClellan’s shoulder to tie it at 2-2 at 18:28 of the second. Either team did not score a goal in the third period despite a penalty called on Tellier for high sticking at 14:47, sending Quinnipiac to the penalty kill. At a crucial time of the game, the Bobcats killed the penalty, sending the game into overtime. As the game approached the 60-minute mark, it was clear that Wisconsin was outmatched. Icing the puck several times as they struggled to move it up the ice and eventually drawing a penalty when defenseman Mike Vorlicky was called for slashing, fatigue was a bigger factor in the Badgers’ late game. Despite their exhaustion, Wisconsin killed Vorlicky’s penalty but got sloppy on the line change afterward. “I saw lifting his stick to , alerting him that they made a bad change,” described Czerneckianair after the game. “From there, just stay onside and find a lane to the net.” Czerneckianair quickly settled the pass and sent it flying past McClellan’s blocker and into the net to secure the win for Quinnipiac, bringing the Bobcats one step closer to the Frozen Four. Coach Pecknold had a good reason for describing this game as their best of the season. “We were all in. The guys had blind faith in the coaches. We put a specific plan in place: ‘Here’s how we need to win this hockey game.’... We asked them to have blind faith… and they did it.” Even as defending champions, they have one more team between them and a repeat appearance in the Frozen Four: the top-rated Boston University Eagles. “We’re going to digest this , enjoy it for about an hour, and then we’ll reload and figure out how to attack Boston College.” Their matchup is at 4 pm on Sunday, March 31st, where it will be decided which team advances to the Frozen Four. ______________ Boston College defeats Michigan Tech 6-1 in NCAA tournament regionals  Ryan Leonard scores two goals and two assists for #1 Boston College Eagles (32-5-1) against Michigan Tech Huskies (19-15-6) in the first round of the NCAA tournament regionals held at the Amica Mutual Pavillion in Providence, Rhode Island. “It was much closer than the score at the end. It was a good game,” said BC head coach Greg Brown. “ did so many things right.” It took exactly thirty-six seconds for Boston College to claim an early lead. Read the full article
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travisdermotts · 9 months ago
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‼️who the fuck is cade webber‼️
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yankstrash · 8 months ago
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CADE WEBBER (ok he’s been hot but like.. extra hot now.)
f bu for releasing delicious pics/videos of the players today
i did not need to see those. (i did)
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carolinahurricanes · 5 years ago
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NHLCanes: Development Camp 💪
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freshthoughts2020 · 2 years ago
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SHOP: GETTOTHECORNER.COM
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starrylilac · 6 years ago
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annieqattheperipheral · 5 months ago
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baby leafie jacob quillan (undrafted, ncaa, currently marlies) grew up 5min from crosby, natemac, bmarchy
rest of today's dev camp media:
mentioned at 6:40 & 14:25 -> jake muzzin's one of the coaches at dev camp!
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0:00 Jacob Quillan (C, canada)
3:06 Cade Webber (D, usa)
7:54 Victor Johansson (D, sweden) --cute 2024 draft story
12:02 Ben Danford (D, canada)
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somebody-a-little-gay · 3 years ago
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~OFFICIAL FANDOM LIST~
the official list of characters you can expect to be on this blog!
Last Updated: April 8th, 2024
✨ = my favorite characters
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MCU
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✨Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier
✨Steve Rogers/Captain America
✨Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Homecoming/Iron Spider Era)
Sam Wilson/The Falcon
✨Loki
✨Thor
Vision
Tony Stark/Iron Man
Bruce Banner/The Hulk
Clint Barton/Hawkeye
Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
Yelena Belova
T'Challa
✨Shuri
Killmonger
Runaways
Harry Potter
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Harry Potter
✨Hermione Granger
✨Ron Weasley
✨Fred Weasley
✨George Weasley
✨Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Tom Riddle
✨Draco Malfoy
Disney
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Encanto
Bruno
Luisa
Isabela
Dolores
Camilo
Mirabel
Julietta
Pepa
Félix
Augustín
Antonio
Abuela
Tim Burton
Nightmare Before Christmas
Betelgeuse
Frankenweenie
Corpse Bride
OG Disney Films (Pre-Frozen)
Lion King
Mulan
101 Dalmations
Bambi
Little Mermaid
Lilo & Stitch
Tangled
Princess and The Frog
Disney (Post-Frozen)
Moana
Encanto
Frozen
Raya and the Last Dragon
Coco
Luca
OG Disney TV Shows/Movies
Wizards of Waverley Place
Good Luck Charlie
ANT Farm
Suite Life of Zack and Cody/On Deck
Kim Possible
HSM
Musicals
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Rent
Hamilton
Wicked
Maze Runner
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✨Gally
✨Newt
✨Thomas
Minho
Teresa
Frypan
Ben
Winston
Star Wars
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Obi-Wan Kenobi
Luke Skywalker
Leia Skywalker
Anakin Skywalker
Padme Amidala
Kylo Ren
Han Solo
The Outsiders
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✨Dallas Winston
Ponyboy Curtis
✨Sodapop Curtis
✨Johnny Cade
Two-Bit Matthews
Darry Curtis
Steve Randle
Tim Shepard
Youtube
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✨Daz Games
Jacksepticeye
Markiplier
Emkay
Dee Lee
lilsimsie
✨Hazbin Hotel
✨Helluva Boss
Buzzfeed Unsolved
✨Watcher
TV Shows
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Teen Wolf
✨Stiles
Scott
Allison
Lydia
Jackson
✨Derek
✨Liam
✨Isaac
✨Malia
Peter
Cora
Hazbin Hotel
✨Charlie
✨Vaggie
✨Alastor
✨Angel Dust
✨Husk
✨Nifty
✨Sir Pentious
✨Lucifer
Adam
Lute
Lilith
✨Emily
Sera
Vox
Valentino
✨Velvette
South Park
Queen's Gambit
Psych
The Office
Michael Scott
Dwight Schrute
Jim Halpert
Pam Halpert (Beesely)
Stanley Hudson
Kevin Malone
Angela Martin
Meredith Palmer
Oscar Martinez
Andy Bernard
Phyllis Vance
Erin Hannon
Parks and Rec
Grey's Anatomy
✨Alex Karev
Meredith Grey
Andrew DeLuca
✨Arizona Robbins
✨Callie Torres
✨George O'Malley
Jackson Avery
✨April Kepner
✨Miranda Bailey
Richard Webber
Katherine Avery (Fox)
Izzie Stevens
✨Cristina Yang
✨Lexie Grey
Mark Sloan
Derek Shephard
Amelia Shephard
✨Addison Montgomery
Owen Hunt
Teddy Altman
Nathan Riggs
Jo Wilson
✨Stephanie Edwards
✨Maggie Pierce
Friends
Rachel
Pheobe
Ross
Monica
✨Chandler
✨Joey
Merlin
✨Merlin
✨Arthur
Morgana
✨Gwaine
Elyan
Leon
✨Percival
✨Lancelot
✨Gwen
Mordred
Gaius
Uther
Avatar: The Last Airbender
✨Sokka
✨Katara
Aang
Toph
✨Zuko
Legend of Korra
✨Korra
✨Mako
✨Bolin
✨Asami
Stranger Things
✨Steve
✨Eddie
Mike
✨Eleven/Jane
Henry/001/ Vecna
Lucas
✨Dustin
Max
Billy
✨Robin
Nancy
Nancy Drew CW
Nancy
Nick
✨George
✨Ace
✨Bess
911 (OG & Lone Star)
Bobby
Athena
✨Hen
Chimney
Maddie
✨Buck
✨Eddie
Ravi
TK
✨Owen
✨Carlos
✨Grace
✨Judd
Wyatt
✨Marjan
✨Paul
Matteo
Nancy
✨Tommy
Video Games
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Stardew Valley
✨Shane
✨Sam
✨Sebastian
Abigail
Alex
✨Haley
Emily
Harvey
Marnie
Jas
Vincent
Pam
Penny
Maru
Penny
Demetrius
Uncharted
Sims (3 & 4)
Animal Crossing
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pasitheapowder · 3 years ago
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What a huge honor to be finalists in the 2021 Audio Verse Awards! You can see the full list of the other amazing finalists here! 
Voting opens December 19th and runs through January 1, 2022.
💜💙🖤
Image ID: All images are against the same background of blue-ish, purple-ish stars. The first image features the logo for the 2021 Audio Verse Awards, with the Pasithea Powder logo beneath it. 
The second image lists nominees in Performance of a Supporting Role in a Production: Aidan Valentine as Cullen’s Assistant, Antal Spector-Zabusky as Agent Cullen, Brandon Nguyen as Captain Dunn, Cade Leebron as The Computer, Cat Evans as Lieutenant Steptoe, Colin Killick as Agent Blanc, D.J. Sylvis as Father Schafer, Elissa Park as Lieutenant Salazar, Ian Andrews as Evelyn Glass, Jackie Andrews as Elinor Lopez, Lauren Grace Thompson as Director Moon, Qia Seed as Anders Li, Rin Mojica as Josephine Crooks, Ta’Neal Chandler as Jordan, Tim Briggs as George Moreau, Torian Brackett as Mordecai Webber, Vinay Nariani as Robbie.
The third image lists nominees in Performance of a Guest Role in a Production: Sarah Rebecca Gaglio as Reina Valencia and Su Ling Chan as Professor Gold, as well as Performance of a Leading Role in a Production: Jackie Hedeman as Sophie Green and Molly Olguín as Jane Gonzalez, and Original Compositions for a Production: “Mary Ann” by Annie Moriondo.
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