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tonyspicks · 3 days ago
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New York Islanders vs Calgary Flames Prediction 11/19/24 NHL Picks Today
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kingjain · 8 months ago
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usports · 10 months ago
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Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube has taken a leave of absence due to mental health reasons, the team said on X last Sunday.
Full Story Here: https://usports.org/calgary-flames-dillon-dube-to-take-leave-of-absence-amid-assault-investigation/
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mitchbeck · 1 year ago
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NEW YORK RANGERS PRE SEASON CONTINUES
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The New York Rangers' pre-season game with the New York Islanders was canceled for Friday night and moved to Saturday, after serious flooding in NYC and on Long Island. The Rangers made roster moves sending five players - Karl Henriksson, Nicolas Brouillard, Ryder Korczak, Bobby Trivigno, and D Blake Hillman - to the AHL Hartford Wolf Pack. Hillman was released from his PTO. Adam Clendening was also released from his training camp PTO. The Rangers must get down to the CBA-mandated 23 roster players before the regular season starts. On Thursday night, the Rangers and New Jersey Devils hooked up at MSG. The Devils defeated the Rangers 3-2. The Blueshirts received very strong performances from Will Cullye, and Brennan Othmann, who both made a strong case to make the Rangers roster, and from Jonny Brodzinski for a fourth-line spot. Cullye was strong with robust, effective, physical contact and several quality shots on goal. He had a couple of quality scoring chances but was unable to put one in the net. Othmann brought the Rangers within a goal at 3-2 with 32.4 seconds left in the contest with a quick decision on a broken play (a broken stick on a right point slapper). He showed a quick release on the shot. In the first period, he picked off a Devils outlet pass and turned it into a solid scoring chance. Then in a mini-scrum in front of the Rangers' bench on a line change, he got into a tussle with the Devils' Tyce Thompson (Milford). Goalie Talyn Boyko was reassigned to Hartford on Monday. Tyler Savard, 20, is the son of Wolf Pack great, and former Ranger, and the current assistant for the Calgary Flames, Marc Savard, was picked up by the Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) from the Barrie Colts as one of their three overage players. Barrie had too many over-agers and released him. The OHL regular season begins this weekend for Savard, an undrafted left winger, who was in Ottawa’s NHL camp as an invite. Alex Pelletier (Granby/Avon Old Farms/Yale Jr. Bulldogs) commits to Cornell University (ECACHL). Ex-Pack goalie Keith Kinkaid was injured in the Devils pre-season opener in Montreal.- Former Whaler Kelly Chase has two sons in hockey.  Luke Chase leaves the Canmore Eagles (AJHL) and heads to Nipawin Hawks (SJHL). His brother Ben Chase plays college club hockey with the Arizona State Sun Devils (ACHA Division-1). His nephew, Greg Chase, is an ex-Pack who's now a pro scout with the  Philadelphia Flyers. Kyle Beach is an assistant coach at Trinity Western University  (CWUAA) (Langley, BC). The head coach is ex-Bridgeport Sound Tiger Ben Walter. Several ex-Packs play in the Canadian Senior League hockey. Among them is Steve MacIntyre from the 2004-05 season. He's with the Wetaskiwin (AB) Longhorns (NCHL), and the North Central (Alberta) Hockey League. In the same league is Matt Stefanishion (just 15 Pack games to his credit from 2008-09) who's with the Devon Barons. Garett Bembridge is with the Kenaston Blizzards Saskatchewan Valley Hockey League. Joey Leach is with the Wadena (SK) Wildcats of the Long Lake Hockey League. Also in that league is Dawson Leedahl with the Leroy Braves. In the Tigers Hills Hockey League in Manitoba is Shayne Wiebe with the Rivers Jets. Now head coaching out East in the Quebec Collegiate Hockey League Division-2 is Francis Lemieux at Vieux-Montreal. Brett Legget, who was an emergency goalie for one game and was ex-Pack’s Jeremy Williams brother-in-law is with Dundas (ON) Real McCoy’s of the Allan Cup Hockey League. Eric Selleck and Kris Newbury are both with the Gananoque Islanders of the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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adrenalineso · 2 years ago
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They Are Currently Sitting at 44 Wins With 24 Games to go. - - - #bostonbruins #nhl #hockey #bruins #boston #nhlbruins #tampabaylightning #washingtoncapitals #torontomapleleafs #newyorkrangers #edmontonoilers #dallasstars #nhlhockey #pittsburghpenguins #bruinsnation #montrealcanadiens #chicagoblackhawks #calgaryflames #vancouvercanucks #hockeylife #nhlplayoffs #detroitredwings #carolinahurricanes #stanleycup #coloradoavalanche #buffalosabres #bruinshockey #winnipegjets #stlouisblues #sanjosesharks https://www.instagram.com/p/CpE0jjjAahm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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swissboyhisch · 1 year ago
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Canada vs Europe
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ivylemieux: One last training before game time. Hiya boys 🙋🏻‍♀️ tagged: crosby87, jackhughes, colecaufield and anzekopitar
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crosby87: Hi, I'd like to ask you not to post more pictures of me
ivylemieux: No.
crosby87: okay, well I tried 🤷🏻‍♂️
taycrosby: Look how smiley Sid is. We've all missed you so much! Liked by ivylemieux
user: I can't wait to see these games!
colecaufield: bestieeeee 🫶🏻
jackhughes: 🫶🏻
ivylemieux: my favourite bromance
user: We know you have the goods. Please post them.
anzekopitar: good seeing you kiddo
tkachuk19: why didn't you post a picture of me :(
ivylemieux: Matty the Ratty you don't need to have your ego inflated more
tkachuk19: but bub 🥺
mcdavid97: suck it up Tkachuk
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laurenmatts: First time seeing an ice hockey game. Thankfully, I have a coach to help me understand icing 🤭 tagged: ivylemieux
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user: even I don't fully understand what is or isn't icing
ivylemieux: Thanks for coming with me on this little trip around the country ❤️
user: Around the country?!
laurenmatts: Always willing to spend time with you 🫶🏻
friend2: you two are stunning! Liked by laurenmatts and ivylemieux
user: imagine never seeing a hockey game 😭
macematts: why didn't you take me 😡
laurenmatts: girls' weekend obvs
macematts: says the girl currently hanging out with a ton of guys
ivylemieux: there is wives and girlfriends too
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hockeycanada: Our favourite captain is in the house cheering on our boys 🇨🇦 tagged: ivylemieux
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user: this is such a great photo
user: 🫡🫡🫡
taycrosby: couldn't just pose normally?
lemieux66: You expect her to be normal?
crosby87: you'd be crazy for that
user: this family is great
user: 🥰🥵
ivylemieux: gotta support the best 🫡
usahockey: so us?
euroallstarhockey: No it's us 💁🏻‍♀️
hockeycanada: who does she play for? oh that's right us. It's us.
user: She’s so cute!
timhortons: We love her 😍
ivylemieux: stahppppp 🤭
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mcdavid97: What a way to kick off the Hockey Exhibition tour. tagged: leondrais
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user: love that he also used a picture of Leon
user: What a game! As someone who has never seen a hockey game before... Wow you're a great player
leondrais: we'll get you in the next city
mcdavid97: just win against the US tomorrow?
anzekopitar: yeah we will, don't mind Leo
user: They're besties your honour
ivylemieux: Canadaaaaaa baby
tkachuk19: United States baby
mcdavid97: CANADAAAA
jackhughes: USAAAAAA
nylander29: EUROPEEEEEEEE
user: Guys.... did you see Matt and Ivy watching the game together? Matt even came to support Connor!
ivylemieux: Hate to tell you but I made him come
edmontonoilers: Our favourites playing against each other?! NOoOoo
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tkachuk19: The three stooges are back together 😈 tagged: ivylemieux and mcdavid97
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user: I honestly forgot these three were best friends
user: right? it's so weird that Mcdavid and Tkachuk don't constantly fight
taryntkachuk: Bring her home will you?
tkachuk19: 🫡
bradytkachuk: your wish is our command 🫡
user: One of my favourite things about these three is the fact the boys go with Ivy to the other's games. Even though they're rivals. Just super sweet.
tkachuk07: oh no, watch out Australia 🫣
lemieux66: Wouldn't want to be there
user: Best friend goals
user: The chaos 😂
ivylemieux: missed you two knuckleheads 💕
mcdavid97: are you sure?
tkachuk19: Yeah, you hitting us doesn't say 'I Miss You'
ivylemieux: and the tackles that took you both to the ground? What did they say?
laurenmatts: Those tackles said "You better win'
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annieqattheperipheral · 2 months ago
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man o*lers suck in every regard. Their hosted game locked behind paywall. Flames hosted game free on calgaryflames dot com
Lmao tho-- the one with the bigger stars in the free one
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calgaryflames-czsk · 1 year ago
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Vedení klubu hlásí, že podepsalo roční jednocestný kontrakt s obráncem Jordanem Oesterlem, který si vydělá $925.000 dolarů ... v loňské sezóně odehrál 52 zápasů za Detroit a na konto si připsal 2 góly a 11 asistencí ...
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aaronarmstrong · 7 months ago
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Loš po mene Maja Šuput # CalgaryFlames # CamilaAndrade
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tonyspicks · 11 days ago
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LA Kings vs Calgary Flames Prediction 11/11/24 NHL Picks Today
LA Kings vs Calgary Flames Prediction 11/11/24 NHL Picks Today Predictions Previews by Tonys team of professional handicappers who research College Basketball. Visit Us for Free Football Sports Picks, NBA Free Picks, Free NCAAF Picks, Free NCAAB Picks, Free NFL Picks and Free College Basketball Picks
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desiredtastes · 1 year ago
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That was fun! NHL Arena No. 21! 🏒 Go Devils! 😈 #NJDvsCGY
#CenterIce #NJDevils #NHL #Hockey #Devils #NJ #NewJersey #CalgaryFlames #Travel #SoloTravel #Saddledome #Calgary #Alberta #Canada #WillTravelForHockey #HockeyFan #WomenWhoTravel #SoloFemaleTravel #Sports #AlbertaTrip2023 #DesiredTastes
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suki-shen · 1 year ago
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New Calgary Flams Jersey #CalgaryFlams #Calgary #Flams #MikaelBacklund #Mangiapane #Huberdeau #Lindholm #akdri
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mitchbeck · 2 years ago
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK SWEEP SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The Hartford Wolf Pack vanquished their playoff demons after a 7-1 dismantling of the Springfield Thunderbirds at the XL Center before 5,745, completing the two-game sweep of their I-91 rivals. The Pack received outstanding efforts from Tanner Fritz, Turner Elson, and Anton Blidh in the series-clinching win. The Pack saw seven players score in the first-round sweep and will need to continue to receive that kind of balanced scoring if they are to continue moving forward in the playoffs. "Going into the series, they had won nine of the twelve regular season games, but I felt at five-on-five we had played good hockey against them. The special teams was the difference," remarked Hartford Head Coach Kris Knoblauch. The Wolf Pack move on to challenge the Providence Bruins in a Best-of-Five series beginning Friday, April 28th, and Saturday, April 29th, at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. Both games start at 7:05 PM. As the higher seed, The Bruins will have the home-ice advantage in the Atlantic Division semi-final. After the first two games in Providence, the Pack return home for Game Three on Wednesday, May 3rd, and a potential Game Four on Friday, May 5th. Those two games will have puck drop starting at 7:00 PM. Finally, a potential Game Five would be back in Providence on Sunday, May 7th, with the first puck drop coming at 7:05 PM. The Pack should have a level of confidence in this upcoming series. In ten regular season games against the Baby Bruins, the Wolf Pack went 5-3-1-0. "We have been playing playoff hockey for three or four weeks before this series, so we got into a groove," Knoblauch said. The challenge for Knoblach with the Pack's top four regular season players on recall to New York serving as the Black Aces squad for the Rangers meant the call went out to the roster to come together and find ways to score. "We needed somebody to step up and everybody did so in some way. We had the energy and we knew Springfield had taken us lightly in Game 1, but our guys were prepared for them." THIRD PERIOD In the third period, Springfield trailing 5-1, they pulled their goaltender early. The Wolf Pack capitalized, adding two unassisted empty net goals. The first came shorthanded from Blidh at 13:34, and then Tim Gettinger tallied at 15:02. Pack goaltender Dylan Garand managed the third period well. He made key stops on Martin Frk, Will Bitten, and Nikita Alexandrov to secure the victory over Springfield in a contribution reminiscent of Cam Talbot, who thwarted the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in a short playoff win for CT Whale years ago. "Garand, has been solid all year and we played well defensively in front of him," said Knoblauch. SECOND PERIOD The second period started with the Pack picking up right where they left off in the first frame scoring early and controlling the play. "We got great support from all our lines, and you need that in the playoffs," Knoblauch stated. Adam Edström forced Brady Lyle down and out into a tripping penalty on an early two-on-one. The Pack power play, a work in progress throughout the regular season, paid off in this series. After a successful zone entry, Bobby Trivigno took a short pass from Elson and fired it into the net off the near post at 3:57 for the team's fourth goal. Moving Elson from the fourth to the first line wasn't difficult for Knoblauch. "He got lost in the shuffle, when we had all those trades in the beginning of March. He kept working. We had him when (Ryan) Carpenter was sent down (by the Rangers) in early December and they had good chemistry. So we had to restructure our lines. We put them back together. It was a fairly easy decision for a coach to make," Knoblauch said. Repeating their success from Game One on Wednesday night, the Wolf Pack kept their foot on the gas pedal and continued their exigency. Fine work on the left-wing boards by Will Cullye kept the puck in the zone. He intercepted a Thunderbirds clearing attempt and got it back to Zac Jones. The Pack defenseman wasted little time sending a cross-ice feed to a wide-open Blake Hillman. Hillman moved in with Elson and Carpenter providing traffic in front of Joel Hofer and fired a rocket past the Springfield netminder for a 5-1 lead at 6:30. FIRST PERIOD The Pack struck first. Lauri Pajuniemi received a backhanded pass from Blidh, faded off the left wing, and found Fritz rushing in. Fritz received the puck and deposited the first postseason goal of his career at 8:03. "Fritz was so strong. We played a stretch of four-and-a-half minutes and he was a plus-three. It was easy to give him the tap on the shoulder to go out," an impressed Knoblach stated. With limited playoff experience, Fritz had opined weeks ago about his desire for postseason play. He put action into his words. "I've got what, three games, in like six or seven years. It was something I really wanted to experience," Fritz added, "We got belief in that locker room right now. We're a lot different (team) than Springfield faced before. The crowd has been regularly exciting. We fed off that." The Pack made it 2-0 with Fritz and Blidh factoring in again. Fritz got the puck to Wyatt Kalynuk on the left point. Kalynuk sent a perfect drive to the net with Blidh with the Hofer screen at 10:48 for what would prove to be the game-winning goal. The Pack made it 3-0 with Fritz and Blidh factoring in on the tally again. Fritz was on the left side. He and Jones played a quick pass and catch before finding Ty Emberson open on the right point. Emberson sent a low shot on the net with Blidh and Springfield defenseman Tyler Tucker tied up in front of Hofer, who never saw the puck. Blidh will try to torture his ex-teammates in Providence in the next series. With his team reeling early, former Wolf Pack and now Springfield Head Coach Drew Bannister was forced to use his timeout early to settle his rattled Thunderbirds down, much to the delight of the exuberant XL Center crowd. The crowd started early, chanting, "We want pizza." The chant was about a team promotion with a local eatery providing free slices to ticketed fans whenever the Pack scored four goals. Adam Clendening laid a perfectly clean shoulder check and ran over Quinnipiac grad Matt Peca when he tried to cut across the ice on his zone entry in a one-on-four situation. SPRINGFIELD'S ONLY TALLY Springfield scored in the last minute of the first period on the power play. A Bitten cross-ice, across-the-goal crease pass went off Alexandrov's stick right back to Bitten. He put a shot on the net that went off the inside of Garand's stick and pad while sliding over to make the save with 27.8 left in the period. The Pack never wavered or gave Springfield a chance. LINES: Cullye-Carpenter-Elson Fritz-Pajuniemi-Blidh Gettinger-Edström-Lockwood Henriksson-Sýkora-Trivigno Jones-Emberson Hillman-Scanlin Clendening-Kalynuk Garand Gahagen #35 SCRATCHES: Talyn Boyko #40 Matt Rempe (upper body, day-to-day) Louie Roehl #4 (healthy) Bryce McConnell-Barker #8 (healthy) Brett Berard #27 (healthy) Cooper Zech #37 (healthy) Matt Robertson (upper body, may return in the later half of the next round of the playoffs) Patrick Khordorenko (season-ending shoulder surgery). C.J. Smith (hip area surgery done for the season) NOTES: Near the end of the second period, the XL Center scoreboard malfunctioned and went out. Only the video portion came back. The issue forced the XL Center PA announcer to announce the time left when the play stopped. This continued until just 7:46 remained in the third period when only a small video was shown for the rest of the game. The last playoff series win for the Wolf Pack came in a six-game quarterfinal series victory over the Hershey Bears in 2015. Two of the team's home games were forced to be played in Worcester, MA, at the DCU Center. The now-shuttered Ringling Brothers Circus was at the XL Center. Worcester was still in the AHL before becoming an ECHL city. Simsbury native Tommy Cross (Westminster), injured for half the season, dressed and served as a captain for an elimination game for Springfield. Fritz's three assists on Wednesday allowed him to become the 21st Wolf Pack to accomplish that in the playoffs. Chris Bourque was the last player to do so on May 15th, 2015. That was the last time the Wolf Pack had won a playoff game. The Wolf Pack had three playoff series in the early years against the Springfield Falcons. They came in 1999, 2000, and 2003. Eleven Pack players made their playoff debuts for Hartford on Wednesday night. The AHL media voted Calgary Wrangler's Dustin Wolf the league's regular season Les Cunningham MVP. He becomes just the eighth goalie in league history to accomplish that honor. Wolf is the first netminder since the Wolf Pack's Jason LaBarbera won the award in 2004. LaBarbera is presently the Calgary Flames goalie coach. Another ex-Pack, MacKenzie Skapski, is the Wranglers' goalie coach. The Jacksonville Icemen, the Wolf Pack Double AA affiliate, began its seven-game ECHL South semi-final series against the Rangers' former ECHL affiliate, the Greenville (SC) Swamp Rabbits. Greenville took Game 1 4-1, with former UCONN forward Ben Freeman registering one of the goals, and former Thunderbird Ryan Bednard was in the net for the Swamp Rabbits. Former Quinnipiac Bobcat Craig Martin had Jacksonville's only goal. In the net for Jacksonville was a former Wolf Pack emergency goalie, Charles Williams. He made 27 saves in the loss. Gettinger played his junior career under Bannister for three seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL). The Greyhounds was the landing spot for Wolf Packm assistant coach Jamie Tardif before coming to Hartford. Bannister was a member of the 2000 Wolf Pack Calder Cup championship team celebrated here two weeks ago. The Springfield Thunderbirds went to the Calder Cup Final against the Chicago Wolves last year and didn't face an elimination game until the Conference Final against the Laval Rocket. Then, they staved off elimination against the Kevin Dineen-coached Utica Comets. Speaking of Dineen, congrats to his son William. As a freshman at Yale, he won the William Chace Sportsmanship and Dedication Award at the Ivy League School. Chris Harpur, the younger brother of current Ranger, and former Wolf Pack, Ben Harpur, was recalled from the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) by the Syracuse Crunch. After five years of NCAA hockey, Erik Gotz, the nephew of Wolf Pack great Ken Gernander, heads to Europe and signs with the Krefeld Penguins (Germany-DEL). He played a fifth year at the alma mater of two of his other uncles, the Gernander twins, Jim and Jerry, who were graduates of the Vermont Catamounts (HE) program. He played a Wolf Pack exhibition game with their brother many years ago. Twelve players are now off to Europe. 228 Division I and III college players have signed pro deals in North America and Europe. The USA U-18 Team is about to embark on the World U-18 championships in Basel, and Ajoie, Switzerland. They'll play April 20-23. They named their roster. The team is coached by former Yale assistant Dan Muse and one of his assistants is ex-Pack, Chad Kolarik. Their players include two former Mid-Fairfield U-16 members, Sal Guzzo and Ryan Fine, who played together at Don Bosco Prep (NJPREP). The Canadian U-18 squad coaches are ex-Springfield Falcon coach Jeff Truitt (Prince Albert-WHL), with one of his assistants being ex-Danbury Trasher, Bruce Richardson (Blaineville-Boisbrand-QMJHL). Ex-Pack John Gilmour officially signed with Adler Mannheim (Germany-DEL). Cheshire native and former Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack, Robert "Bert" Malloy, now a dual citizen, has been playing for the Australian National team this week in Madrid, Spain. It hasn't gone well. They dropped their first three games to Croatia, Spain, and Iceland in Division II Group A. They won a 7-1 rout of the Israel National Team. Malloy collected the last two goals of the game. He had three shots and was a plus-three. The team plays tomorrow against the nation of Georgia at the Pista del Hielo Arena. Some European titles have been decided. But, amazingly, in the middle of everything going on in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Hockey League (UHL) has crowned MHK Sokil as their champion. SG Cortina (Italy) has won the Alps Hockey League (AlpsHL). Anyang Halla (South Korea) won the first Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH) title in three years because of the pandemic. The team's head coach is former AHL'er Jim Paek, with one-time Providence Bruin Matt Dalton, a South Korean citizen, in the net. The XL Center honored their late colleague Pat Rudolph-Anderson by having her family drop the ceremonial first puck after a moment of silence. In addition, all monies raised from the 50/50 raffle, Chuck-A-Puck, and jersey auction were donated to the family. The other tribute came behind the goal on each end of the ice as the name "Pat" was etched onto the ice surface by 40-year-plus XL veteran Ice Crew Chief Therell Wayne Knight in a thoughtful homage. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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Calgary vs. Columbus end of game line brawl October 20, 2023.
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tubashoots · 3 years ago
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moveslikejagrr · 3 years ago
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matthew tkachuk | calgary flames
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Third round in and you hadn't been tired ever since this fight started about a few minutes ago.
You panted through your nostrils as you shuffled and held your fists tighter when you send a threw to your opponent's face.
You swallowed hard as the audience cheered at the punch you threw and the opponent clenched her jaw madly.
That, she slashed your leg and quickly got booed but then the crowd instantly changed their mood when they found out that I knocked her out.
You raised your arms and sighed in relief when you lifted your head, clenching your eyes shut as you prayed every word coming out of your mouth.
As you heard whistles and applauds in excitement throughout the arena, you swallowed hard and smiled at the crowd while the referee and nurses checked the opponent out.
You felt bad. You hated every person in the fight when they didn't care about knocking out their opponent. They just wanted the money and the congratulations around the world.
So you went towards your opponent and congratulated her even though she was in a bad place. She smiled and patted your shoulder.
"I'm so sorry about this. I know you did so well. I'm proud of you." You whispered to your ear and she nodded.
"It's fine. You did amazing out there. You're the best." She said in her deep Polish accent and hugged you sweetly.
Then, you guys pulled away when you felt a hand on your bare shoulder, catching your attention. As you patted her back gently, you send her a sweet smile even though you still felt bad for her.
"Congrats." She said before she went to her group.
Soon, you did the same when your men congratulated you and cheered you up for a long time ever since you started fighting professionally.
You were known as the best woman UFC fighter of all time and the best knockout fighter to complete with. You were just the best of everything in the fighting history of UFC. As you were born and raised in Canada, you were said that you were the best Canadian athlete of all time just the age of twenty-five.
You broke the records when you won twenty times without losing to anyone. You were the beast to everyone's eyes.
You watched the crowd jump in their seats in disbelief and excitement watching you win about a million times now.
You were undefeated and that was the main reason why everyone was so shocked to see and have the first woman UFC fighter to have no losses.
It was pretty big news to everyone but to you, it didn't matter. That's not what you wanted. You still didn't know what you needed. Even though you had everything just beside you, your mind was stuck somewhere else.
You just needed someone but you didn't know who. That was the question. Who?
You never understood why it was difficult just to find and need someone beside you at all times. It's like you were invisible and lost but instead, you were famous and big to everyone.
Your name basically got huge. You had paparazzi walking around you twenty-four-seven and it bothered you so much, seeing that you do in life. But you were never to relax because they were on your mind a lot as you worried about everything.
As the referee sent you a look before turning his head, he wrapped his hand on your wrist and the opponent.
"Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this contest at thirty-seven seconds of the very first round, declaring the winner by TKO..." You felt the blood quickly rush to your body as you felt a belt around your waist. "And the still disputed UFC featherweight champion of the world, Y/N, the Tigre, Y/L/N!" Bruce yelled through the microphone happily, sending you shivers and goosebumps with the audience to cheer loudly as they can.
As the opponent sent you a smile of congratulations, she walked towards you and hugged you. Just then, she whispered some sweet words to your ear before she pulled away and exited with her men with some time I've shaken hands with them.
Before she even left, Joe Rogan came to you and smiled at you. You returned it and nodded for him to go on as the camera was at your face.
"Congratulations, Y/N. I hope for the best of you. As you won twenty-four times and have not lost any fights, how are you still holding onto that?" He asked you and you panted as you tried to get some words out of your mouth.
"Um, it's pretty huge but I try and get my stuff as soon as the fight's there. There's nothing but the excitement on your body of winning especially when I achieved it..." you stopped at mid-sentence and swallowed hard before going on as the crowd lightly cheered to help you. "Thank you to everyone for the support I've gotten for the past seventeen years and right now. This is for you." The crowd roared, making you smile.
But you weren't done. You just needed to say one thing before going off.
"I just wanna say to every woman I fought with, I'm sorry that you lost against me. I appreciate you fighting with me especially when I think that you should win instead of me. I really do hope for the best of you. I won't ever feel happy unless I see the smile on your face that you completed and achieved it. Thank you, everyone. Thank you, Joe." You pointed at the camera and held your fist up to encourage them. As you were done, you gave Joe a nod before taking off.
Soon enough, you and your men hugged each other again and then all together took a picture for the best and the happiness.
As you took off, you exited the fighting rink and smiled at each of your group. Walking through, you slapped many hands pointing at you as you grinned at them.
Then, as you made your way to the changing room, you sat and took a deep breath once everything and everyone was quiet of the sound we were hearing was the loud cheers.
You chuckled at it and stood up as you celebrated with the people in the room.
Looks like they're not gonna take away from this.
As time goes by fast, you ended up being in a club with some of your friends that your men set up for you to relax but it looks like one is a fan of you.
"Hi, you might not know me but I'm your biggest fan. You are so good that you have inspired me so much. It's amazing." He rambled on quickly and you chuckled softly.
But you looked deeply at him and slightly frowned as you thought he looked awfully familiar. He was so familiar that you couldn't know where he was from.
"I'm sorry but you look awfully familiar." You said hesitatingly. "Wait, are you Matthew Tkachuk?" You asked him.
Soon, he instantly widened his eyes and nodded proudly.
"Yes! How did you know?" He exclaimed with his forehead raised high and his lips parted in shock.
You chuckled. "My sister is a big fan of hockey." You couldn't even imagine how big you wanted to say.
When I mean big, I mean the biggest.
She could literally say every hockey team in the NHL and just blows your mind up when you mention hockey. She was the biggest fan that you've ever seen in your life.
Sure that you had your friends who are also fans of other sports but they weren't obsessed and crazy about their sport they loved like your sister.
She was the opposite of everything you could definition to her again and again. It was crazy and stupid but the fact that you and your sister were Canadian, just made sense.
"Oh, thank god, she watches hockey." He said under his breath as he sighed and chuckled, wiping his hand on his forehead with fake air.
You laughed and nodded. "Yeah, well, we're Canadian, we love hockey." You said and took a sip of your drink.
"Definitely." He nodded in agreement and laughed along with you. Then, before you knew it, you were long gone with Matthew as you discussed few things.
"Ok, I just wanna say one thing..." he paused and you nodded. "How are you friends with Justin Bieber and Drake? Are you gonna see The Weeknd soon?" He asked you and you laughed at his words from the end.
"Well, first. You gonna be Canadian and then be famous." You said, hesitatingly.
He chuckled under his breath. "Well, I got one but I'm not Canadian. I-" he stated and trailed off until you cut him off.
"You're American." As you ended his sentence, you nodded your head and chuckled.
"Yeah." He shortly replied and sat beside you as you figured that his feet were probably hurting.
"I'm sorry I didn't ask you to sit. We were just gone with us talking a lot." You said and gave him a sorry look with a smile.
He shrugged. "It's fine. I can stand longer."
"I'm sure you can. What can I say? You're good in hockey." You stated and swallowed hard as you felt his gaze on you.
As you turned your head and looked at him, you noticed the surprised look on his face as he raised his forehead.
"You watch me play?" He asked you in shock.
"I didn't know you until my sister introduced me about when we were teenagers." You giggled and tangled your hands together.
"Wow, that's a long time." He calmly exclaimed and you nodded your head in agreement.
"You should say that to her." You joked and rolled back your eyes, making him laugh.
"It's fine. I have crazy fans like her anyways." He winked at you as he gave you his smug smirk. You laughed and shook your head at yourself.
"Oh, I'm sure she would love to hear that." You stated and made Matthew break out of his stupid look as he chuckled.
But then, still had his smirk as he cocked his brow. "Oh, really?" He slowly said and you nodded as you pursed your lips, waiting for him to respond. "Fine."
You swallowed hard and stood up from your seat, grabbing your clutch.
You cleared your throat and felt your breath hitch for a bit. "I should go." You announced and instantly noticed the disappointed look on his face. "I had a great time with you, Matt. You're sweet. I'm looking forward to seeing you again." You smiled sweetly and he returned it to you as he also stood up.
"Can I get your number first? You're really cool." He said and you nodded, grabbing out your phone in your purse.
"Thanks. You're not so bad." You told him and he chuckled as he held on his gaze on the screen, putting his number into my phone.
Then as he was done, he gave you back the phone and brightly grinned at you while you mumbled a 'thanks' to him.
You lastly gave him a look and finally walked away that is you heard a voice stop you.
You looked over and frowned. "I won't forget about this, Y/N!" Matthew declaimed and you giggled.
"Then, don't." You replied and left before giving him a wave. As you exited the club, the cool breeze hit you across but you plastered a huge grin on your face.
You definitely knew he was going to be on your mind twenty-four-seven.
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