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starscelly · 2 years ago
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silly, stars flavored love for delly
dal@vgk 5.27.23 | round 3 (wcf)
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The silliest four seconds
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kitnita · 2 years ago
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goalie bonks for wedgie’s shutout   —   DAL vs LAK   —   01.18.23
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sunrisesnowfall · 7 months ago
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SAM MALINSKI AND FREDDY OLOFSSON BACK UP TO THE NHL I WINNNNN
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soldiermywinter · 9 months ago
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I'm officially the number 1 Freddy Olofsson fan on Puckduko, I've got your back man!
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pucking-rare · 5 years ago
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pucking rare masterlist 2019
below the cut are all the fics added to the pucking rare collection 2019, sorted by team/relationship. thanks everyone who wrote, beta’d, left prompts and in any way contributed to this year’s collection!
fyi: fics are sorted by who was on what team prior to 1 july because trying to keep track of who is on what team is beyond our capabilities right now.
BOSTON BRUINS
Anders Bjork/Matt Grzelcyk/Charlie McAvoy; Anders Bjork/Charlie McAvoy
something worth holding onto by cjmasim 
Anders turns over to face away from Charlie. It really doesn't matter how Charlie would react to him being aromantic. He's not going to come out to him just based on a random thought. There's no evidence whatsoever that Charlie likes him like that. If he did, he'd at least try to sleep in the same bed, Anders is sure.
It was a good hookup, and Charlie wants to do it again. Anders wants to do it again. So they'll do it again, and that's all they'll do. If it gets out of hand, well, he can deal with that when it happens.
Marcus Johansson & Brad Marchand
A 1000 Ways by onlypartly (foreverkneeld) 
Marcus Johansson finally gets an apology from Brad Marchand. Sort of.
BUFFALO SABRES
Rasmus Dahlin/Casey Mittelstadt; Rasmus Dahlin/Victor Olofsson
bloom by eichart
Ras doesn’t mean to keep buying plants for each and every one of his teammates, but he does, creating little explosions of green and orange and purple around the apartment. It’s his nature to look after them, to know when something’s wrong, so he will.
This team: he loves them.
This city: it’s special.
Jake McCabe/Rasmus Ristolainen
emptiness to melody by rawrimmapanda 
Jake knew that the random sore spots were something. He just didn't know what from exactly. After a trip to the doctor he sets off on a mission to find out who is soulmate is.
Bits of You on Me by eafay70 
Three times Jake's soulmate left him injured, and one time Jake was the one to blame.
CALGARY FLAMES
Johnny Gaudreau/Matthew Tkachuk
sealed with a kiss by iknewhim
“You want me,” Chucky drawls, “To kiss you for hockey.”
Elias Lindholm/David Rittich
We’ve Come Too Far, To Give Up Who We Are by Aer
David’s life has taken more than a few twists and turns over the years, but he’s always been able to see them coming, to some extent.
He never would have seen Elias coming in a million years.
COLORADO AVALANCHE
Tyson Barrie/Tyson Jost
soft shines through by somehowunbroken 
Defensemen have to marry forwards. It's a rule, and Tyson's been putting it off for longer than he should've, and now he needs to marry someone before the season starts or he won't be able to play.
Enter Tyson Jost.
J. T. Compher/Tyson Jost/Alexander Kerfoot; J. T. Compher/Tyson Jost
no regrets, just love by ancientdeceiver
The kiss, in the end, is just one friend helping out another friend.
Tyson Jost/Colin Wilson
bring your good times and your laughter too by somehowunbroken 
Sure, the stuffed pink rabbit and balloons had been funny, but it's Tyson's birthday. Colin's maybe in the mood to give him whatever he asks for.
DALLAS STARS
Miro Heiskanen/Roope Hintz
round one, round two by ghosthunter
“Are you nervous?” Miro asks, reaching out and tugging Roope’s thumb from between his lips.
“Are you not?” Roope asks him, his voice quiet. Miro grins at him.
(maybe it's the finnish summer) got me seeing stars when I'm with you by up_and_away 
After they get eliminated, Miro can't bring himself to go home and face his parents' sympathy. He goes home with Roope instead, and finds a way to exhale.
keep it subliminal by carissima
Miro smothers a yawn and opens his door. Roope’s standing there with two coffees and an expression that matches his own mood.
when it hits you by carissima 
And that’s the precise moment he realizes that he may, in fact, have a Miro-sized problem.
MINNESOTA WILD
Mikko Koivu/Zach Parise
You Know My Words (Look Up the Name) by sleeperservice
Zach's soulmark shows up during his rookie season after a game against the Wild. Nobody told him it would take years to find out who else had one show up that night.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
Taylor Hall/Nico Hischier/Jack Hughes
I won't hesitate for you by theshipstorulethemallwrites 
To be 29 years old, made the playoffs once and be a virgin was not in plans for Taylor Hall. Neither was falling for his, much, younger teammates. Yes, there's a plural in that last word, stop judging.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
Mikhail Grabovski/Nikolay Kulemin
Windows by blueorangecrush
Kolya's grandmother used to say that dreams were windows into other worlds.
Anders Lee/Devon Toews
I’m on your clock, you’re in control by Mooresomore 
"Breaking up is hard to do...especially when you're not out to the team and you can't let anyone know about it (or that it's over). It really sucks too when you still want the person, but they want nothing to do with you." Mat had never thought those words would apply to him, but here he was.
NEW YORK RANGERS
Brady Skjei/Jimmy Vesey
we’re never gonna win the world by skjei 
Jimmy doesn’t want to die.
(or, jimmy vesey signs with the new york rangers and his live changes more than it ever has).
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Carter Hart/Nolan Patrick/Travis Konecny
Hens and Chicks by Hock_hug 
Travis Konecny can’t make coffee
Carter Hart/Claude Giroux/Danny Briere
Shining bright to see what you could truly be by Mooresomore
Just a fluffy look into the life of Carter, Claude, Danny, and their family.
Travis Konecny/Nolan Patrick
dumbasses in love by andersens
“So, I talked to Lawson, and it turns out he does think we’re dating.”
“I told you,” Nolan says.
“Yeah and see the thing is, I was gonna tell him he’s wrong. But then he started going on and on about how proud of me he is and how happy. And he was looking at me with his stupid Lawson face with his stupid Lawson smile and I just...I couldn’t tell him he was wrong.”
say that you're into me, let me know how it'll be (if you don't know, just say so) by haruspexes 
Really, the wedding is the thing that sets it all off. Someone self-aware might say it started way before the wedding but Travis has always been a little suspicious about that whole know-thyself thing. So, it starts on an otherwise unremarkable Tuesday afternoon.
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“Anyways, you know I’m the best wedding date you could get on such short notice,” Travis fires off. It’s a pretty weak chirp, but the chance to say something is just too good to pass up.
“Yeah.” Nolan nods where Travis was half expecting him to argue.
take down some summer time by manybumblebees
Summer is lake days and fishing and coolers full of beer, the boat kicking up spray in its wake, and Nolan coming to stand next to him on the deck in his too-short shorts, holding his forearm next to TK’s and complaining about his Irish skin, which burns and freckles but never tans.
Or: summer makes TK stupid.
trouble's gonna follow (where i go) by carissima 
The first thing Travis learns about Nolan is that he can’t tie a fucking tie.
Travis Konecny/Nolan Patrick; Carter Hart/Nolan Patrick; Carter Hart/Travis Konecny/Nolan Patrick; Lawson Crouse/Travis Konecny; Nico Hischier/Nolan Patrick
kiss me & take off your clothes by ghosthunter
“You’re so sexy in the morning, God,” TK says.
“I’m sexy all the time,” Nolan says. “That’s why I make the big bucks.”
SAN JOSE SHARKS
Tomas Hertl/Tommy Wingels
blame it, blame it by frausorge
Olive juice? That sounds disgusting.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
Anthony Cirelli/Mikhail Sergachev
Once Smitten by verbaeghe 
It isn’t that Tony’s expecting Misha to already be in their dorm room when he arrives per se, it’s just. Well, it’s junior year, classes start tomorrow, and Misha still hasn’t managed an on-time arrival yet. At least he’s consistent.
A Tale of Courtship by Sugarchev, verbaeghe
“Marriage,” King Anton repeats to a slack-jawed Tony. “The council agrees, it’s time we secure our alliances.”
The King’s cabinet falls silent. Stamkos purses his lips, while Victor pretends to notice something out the window. Cally and McDonagh glue their eyes to the tactical map sprawled across the table and Misha…he should sit down before his legs give out.
Anthony Cirelli/Mikhail Sergachev; Braydon Coburn/Slater Koekkoek
How to Train Your Partner 101 by darkone 
Tony’s previous partner retired a month ago and he’s been anxiously awaiting a new one. He’s tired of going on missions with other well established teams because it makes him feel like a third wheel.
Braydon Coburn/Slater Koekkoek
Yours by Lecavayay
He takes Slater’s wrist, holds it to his lips like the name there is his and not some other Braydon waiting for the man in his bed to find him.
Tyler Johnson/Ondrej Palat
The Playboy of Central New York by blueorangecrush 
Tyler just wanted to be a semi-anonymous graduate student, not the funder of a biotech startup with his old money inheritance.
He thought he'd meet a girl who didn't know or care about his money. He was wrong about the "girl" part.
Cedric Paquette/Louis Domingue; Alex Killorn/Andrej Sustr; Jake Dotchin/Yanni Gourde
I Could Stay Here Forever by TylerAndAlexAndCeddyOhMy 
Ceddy and Louis were fall in love while studying abroad
“We should go to Italy!” Yanni yelled. 
“You just want to sleep with Italian guys,” Louis groaned. “We should go to France. The museums! Imagine all the history!” 
“Yeah! Because there is ZERO fucking history in ITALY, you huge fucking moron,” Yanni yelled at Louis. 
“You aren’t even interested in history! You’re interested in dick!” Louis countered. 
“Yes,” Yanni screamed stomping toward his room. “Big Italian dick!” With that he slammed his door.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Frederik Andersen/Auston Matthews/Morgan Rielly
Filled Up by eyeslikeonyx
When Auston pictured going on vacation with Freddie and Mo during the bye week, he was expecting to have fun in their hotel room, obviously. He knows Mitch is most likely getting railed on his own trip with Marty and Cees if the suggestive snaps from the night before are any indicator. Auston has been waiting for this trip for a while now, and he’s excited to finally relax and get some much needed sun. He doesn’t want to just have sex the entire time he’s on vacation.
He should have known his body would betray him the moment he, Mo, and Freddie actually made it to their resort suite.
Kyle Dubas/William Nylander
The Lace in Your Dress by elenajames 
There’s a garment box on their bed when Willy gets home.
You’re my golden hour by mozartspiano 
Kyle's condo is terrible. William helps him find a house.
This One’s For You by theshipstorulethemallwrites 
Since his father’s death in a classified military accident, William Nylander has always had a nagging feeling in the back of his mind that he could be more. And then he gets in trouble in a way that he can’t get out of.
Enter Kingsman
Enter Kyle Dubas
I Hope You Lie by dizzzylu 
"You think that we don't notice?" William asks. "How you take care of us, how you take the blame for us. We notice, Kyle. I notice."
Nazem Kadri/Mitch Marner; Nazem Kadri/Mitch Marner/John Tavares
Knights by eden22 
London Knights are always proprietary with each other.
Mitch Marner/John Tavares
A Monster Under the Bed by eyeslikeonyx 
On the morning of November 9, 1973, Good Hope Sheriff John Tavares is the third man to pull up to the banks of Lake Perry where a body has been found. Principal Patrick Marleau of Good Hope High School was the first, and Deputy Sheriff Morgan Reilly was the second.
Mitch Marner/William Nylander
You Brought Out The Best In Me by Bluejay141519 
Mitch is the sun and Willy's been in the shadows since the day Mitch was drafted. That doesn't mean he loves Mitch any less.
William Nylander/Andreas Johnsson
facts of life (it’s i and love and you) by florabee 
some things change and some things don't. the most set-in-stone fact in andreas's life is this: he loves willy and willy loves him
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
Brock Boeser/Elias Pettersson
boy with love by lilcrickee 
“Oh no,” Brock murmurs, the reality of the situation sinking in. It’s 11 o’clock in the middle of the offseason and he’s holding a baby. The baby is his. Brock is 22 and has a baby and the mother has run off to work on a cruise ship.
Elias Pettersson/Jacob Markstrom
Waiting Tied and Bound by Sister_Grimm 
Jacob knows exactly how to take Elias apart every time
WINNIPEG JETS
Nikolaj Ehlers/Patrik Laine
make my heart sparkle like champagne by softEldritch (assbutts) 
Hey, Niky,” he says slowly, enunciating it carefully so he doesn’t somehow mess up the words, “what if we do get married this summer?”
Turns out there’s a lot more to a wedding than just showing up, saying a few words and putting on some rings.
Adam Lowry/Brandon Tanev
while all his body trembled by onlypartly (foreverkneeld) 
(407): It's very finicky. Like baking. or BDSM.
mixer attachments by snailmailed
“It’s a KitchenAid. You have the same one. Are you feeling okay?” He added when Brandon continued to stare at his brand new mixer.
Brandon blinked. “Yeah dude, I know what it is.”
“Okay well it didn’t seem like -”
“I know what it is! Obviously.” Brandon huffed.
(Adam buys his own KitchenAid, Brandon doesn't take it well.)
FORMER/INTERNATIONAL TEAMMATES
Nazem Kadri/James Van Riemsdyk
hit me with that by landofpromise 
Nazem isn’t sure what to think when James’ name appears on his screen.
Mathew Barzal/Thomas Chabot
careless with my heart again by aimerai 
Mat looks at Chabby, actually looks at him, and wants to kiss him. This is not a new thought, nor is it particularly damning. Mat wants to make him fall apart, and that’s fine, too. But wanting to smooth out the faint wrinkle of his brow and uncoil the tension from his shoulders is a line he can’t cross. Wanting Chabby to go back to the person he was when he was asleep, carefree, is not something he is allowed. Staying the night was a detour; staying in bed was a mistake, and yet, Mat can’t bring himself to regret it. Some things are an inevitability; this may not be one of them, but Mat thinks he’d have chosen to land here anyway. Even if it’s going to hurt, even as he’s trying to pull himself out of one of the biggest hurts he’s ever had.
Anthony Cirelli/Taylor Raddysh
It Started Out With a Kiss (Or: How It Ended Up Like This) by love_stella 
“Who was that?” Misha asks, cutting him off.
“It was no one, don’t worry about it,” Tony tries to say, knowing damn well it’s going to be impossible to get them to stop now that they’ve started.
“No no no, that wasn’t no one,” Misha says, “You don’t just walk up and kiss no one.”
Anthony Cirelli/Taylor Raddysh/Mitchell Stephens
Magnolia by love_stella 
What catches his eye is a hint of blue floating around the water, but before he can reach his hand in to check he’s hit with another coughing fit, only this time he’s able to catch most of the petals in his palms so he can inspect them to make sure his eyes aren’t tricking him. Surely enough, Taylor didn’t even cough up any of Tony’s flower this time, the petals he’s holding are shorter and a pale blue that Taylor might find beautiful if they didn’t just come out of his lungs.
Eric Comrie/Chase De Leo
Trying To Get That Feeling Again by Mooresomore 
Chase and Eric had been together and things were perfect. What happened when Chase got traded to the Ducks changed all that. Can they find what was missing?
Dante Fabbro/Tyson Jost
all these songs of love by somehowunbroken 
Dante's an aspiring musician, so he'll take whatever help he can get, including a boy in 
his dreams who helps him write his music. Everything's going fine until he looks up during a show and sees that boy in the crowd.
Alexandre Fortin/Jeremy Lauzon/Philippe Myers
this doesn’t look that much different from home by aimerai 
Alex is born somewhere between a hope and a dream, made more of magic than of DNA. He’s not quite a changeling child, but the first time he watches Pinocchio, he cries and cries and can’t stop, until he feels like he’s going to throw up with each hitching breath. It feels too similar, and he’s always known what he is.
Or, the moments that make a homecoming.
Marcus Johansson/Evgeny Kuznetsov
putting broken pieces back in place by ghosthunter 
“Evgeny Evgenyvich,” the stranger says.
“Huh?” Zhenya asks, confused. He stops to look up into the black space where a face should be.
“What would you give,” the stranger asks.
“For what?” Zhenya asks. He considers continuing walking, but he can’t. He considers running, but he can’t do that either. He thinks these things, but his body won’t do them.
“For what you want,” the stranger says to him.
Auston Matthews/Patrick Kane
Half in the shadows, half burned in flames by Caivallon 
Between night and day. In this strange endless twilight between yesterday and tomorrow when everything is possible.
They have played a game. A tempting and thrilling game.
Nathan MacKinnon/Mitch Marner
Pine your way to China by Aderam
In which our hero is surprisingly good at talking about it, but not to the right person.
AKA hockey boys are dumb, but we like them anyway.
William Nylander/David Pastrnak
Love and Marriage by blindbatalex 
“Yeah I got married and didn’t tell any of you,” David deadpans before it’s too late, finally able to form words, and there is a moment when it goes so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
Taylor Crosby/Amanda Kessel
run it, run it (like a girl) by ghosthunter 
Hockey analysts will make a rivalry out of anything. And if it’s not the analysts, then it’s the media. All they really had in common was they went to the same school and play the same sport.
OTHERS
Leon Draisaitl/Connor McDavid/Dylan Strome
ain't nothing like them summer nights by liroa15 
Connor's got one boyfriend for home and one boyfriend for away, and somehow they're all making it work. Together. Away from it all.
Alexander Ovechkin/Tyler Seguin; Nicklas Backstrom/Tyler Seguin
Icebreaker by myrthrilmercury
Throughout the league, Alexander Ovechkin is known as "Icebreaker" for his prowess at training the brattiest and most stubborn subs. His latest assignment is to transform the rude, rebellious Tyler Seguin into an obedient submissive willing to do anything commanded.
Sidney Crosby/Travis Konecny; Sidney Crosby & Marc-Andre Fleury
Forever in a Minute by elenajames
Sid lets the league send an alpha match for his heat, and he's not prepared for who they pick.
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holyjost · 7 years ago
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
FORWARDS: alexander burmistrov, shane doan, tyler gaudet, peter holland, josh jooris, jamie mcginn, jeremy morin, mitchell moroz, chris mueller, teemu pulkkinen, brad richardson, garret ross, branden troock, radim vrbata, joe whitney
DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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SJ @ DAL | December 31, 2022 - Freddy Olofsson picks up his 1st NHL goal (2-3)
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8rtisoc · 9 months ago
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I’m just happy my emotion support 4th liner is back (Freddy Olofsson)
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frederick olofsson on staying ready   —   WCF 2023   —   05.28.23
you had two really good showings with jamie being out — what are the conversations between you and pete in terms of who might be coming out tomorrow when jamie returns?
um,  i mean, they’re minimal. we’re all professionals here and we know whoever gets called upon is expected to go out and get the job done. and i mean, i didn’t play for i don’t know how many games back there but i knew, you gotta stay ready. you need everyone this time of year, so i’m just thankful i get to come in and help out and pitch in any way i can. so if i get the chance, i’ll do what i’ve been doing, but if not, i’ll stay ready too, so, whatever we’ve gotta do to keep going. 
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Ramblings: Henrik Panic? (Feb 9)
  Henrik Lundqvist’s miserable couple of weeks have fantasy owners panicked. I am currently in trade talks with the Lundqvist owner in my 14-team one-year league. His other goalie is Devan Dubnyk and he wants a piece of my Andrei Vasilevskiy/Connor Hellebuyck/Carter Hutton trio. I sense an opportunity here.
Mind you, my team is barely hanging in the playoff chase because I went deep on goaltenders and for a while the wrong ones. I need offense. Good spot for a win-win trade as he’s loaded with guys like Johnny Gaudreau, Nikita Kucherov, Jonathan Marchessault (who I dropped after a slow first few games, OOPS!), Sean Couturier and Anze Kopitar. We’ll see what shakes out.
The takeaway: consider approaching the Lundqvist owner if you are loaded in goal. His apparent demise is perfectly timed with fantasy hockey trade deadlines rapidly approaching.
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Brad Marchand returned from his suspension resetting the Bruins’ lines to normal:
#1           27.4%    BERGERON,PATRICE – MARCHAND,BRAD – PASTRNAK,DAVID
#2           18.6%    DEBRUSK,JAKE – KREJCI,DAVID – SPOONER,RYAN
#3           18.1%    CZARNIK,AUSTIN – KURALY,SEAN – SCHALLER,TIM
#4           18.1%    BACKES,DAVID – HEINEN,DANTON – NASH,RILEY
  That top line is unreal, and they’ve been able to keep it together because of the emergence of guys like Danton Heinen and Jake DeBrusk. These guys would be Cup favourites if they had taken Mat Barzal with one of those three straight first rounders with which they took DeBrusk, but at least they got a good one out of that group. Unless you are a Bruins fan, you thank the hockey gods that they didn’t take Barzal. The potential rookie cohort of Heinen, DeBrusk, Barzal and Charlie McAvoy would have rivalled the trio Toronto boasted last season.
Heinen, by the way, extended his scoring streak to three games, but was almost entirely shut out of PP usage.
Boston is a team I am high on in general due to a favourable schedule during head-to-head playoffs. We didn’t luck out with the Bruins/Panthers game getting injected into the standard H2H playoff window from March 5-25. In fact, with that game now slated for the day after the season was slated to end, many leagues may not extend to that extra date. That extra game may not be meaningful anyhow. The Bruins could be fully locked into their spot by then and looking to rest guys for the playoffs.
In any case, the Bruins play 11 games from March 5-25, one of just six teams with that many games. If you’re talking trades these guys are ones to load up on, though it may be too late. Bergeron is as hot a goal scorer as you’ll find with 16 goals in the last 19 games.
I scooped up Anton Khudobin this week to take advantage of Boston’s two back-to-backs. One is out of the way with Khudobin earning a win, but he’ll get one more for sure with another back-to-back this weekend. Next week is a shallow week for Boston with just two games, but you could pull this trick again on the week of February 19-25.
Khudobin would be worth more if Tuukka Rask weren’t on an incredible run having lost just two games since the start of December, neither in regulation. So take advantage of these rare back-to-back opportunities where you can.
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More heroics from Frederik Andersen:
{source} <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">FREDDY <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RogersNHLLive?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#RogersNHLLive</a> <a href="https://t.co/YvHUFFx4Cu">pic.twitter.com/YvHUFFx4Cu</a></p>— Rogers NHL LIVE (@RogersNHLLive) <a href="https://twitter.com/RogersNHLLive/status/961438564180348928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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  I don’t know if eyes have groins, but I think I pulled my eye groin watching that.
Freddie clearly showing no ill-effects of that skate to the head that knocked him out of Monday’s action stopping 44 of 46 shots for a shootout victory.
Some telling info on how Kasperi Kapanen will be used in the near future:
{source} <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mike Babcock on message to Kapanen about being on PK last year: <br><br>"Well, I just said, 'That's the way you're going to play in the NHL.' We've told Borgy the same thing. You're not playing on the PP so better find a way to make yourself important."</p>— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) <a href="https://twitter.com/markhmasters/status/961450533478256640?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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  That shouldn’t instill too much confidence for fantasy owners, but at least it appears that Kapanen is here to stay. His speed dynamic fits right into today’s game and could make him a Grabner-esque threat if he isn’t going to get a more offensive role.
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More magic from Connor McDavid:
{source} <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">.<a href="https://twitter.com/cmcdavid97?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@cmcdavid97</a> never ceases to amaze. <a href="https://t.co/m8fKEdrm0m">pic.twitter.com/m8fKEdrm0m</a></p>— NHL GIFs (@NHLGIFs) <a href="https://twitter.com/NHLGIFs/status/961463111927697413?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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  The highlight reel McDavid is compiling against Drew Doughty is single-handedly going to drive him to the Leafs in next summer’s free agency.
McDavid is now alone in third in league scoring, just three back of Nikita Kucherov. Is there any doubt that he’ll catch Kucherov?
We saw a potentially lethal trio of McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Jesse Puljujarvi last night, but I have little confidence in any line sticking for the Oilers.
Stacking the lines like that won’t do any good for the ice-cold Milan Lucic who hasn’t scored a goal since before Christmas. His goalless run is up to 16 games, a stretch in which he has only three assists. This is year two of a seven-year $42M pact that everyone knew was horrible before the ink was dry. Lucic did hit the post twice last night, so he’s getting chances, but I am uninterested if he’s not skating with McDavid.
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Tyler Toffoli is suffering through a similar drought now having failed to score a goal in 11 straight games. He has just one assist in that stretch. I wonder if there’s an underlying injury here, because he has been skating with Anze Kopitar quite a bit. His PP time does come and go, but he was on the top unit last night.
Toffoli started out very strong with 17 goals and 29 points through the first 41 games of the season, mostly without Jeff Carter so we can’t use that excuse. Sure, scoring has slowed after a crazy first month, but it’s not like Toffoli’s scoring came from the big PP boost we saw at the start anyhow. I’m at a loss to explain this one so perhaps the move is to try and buy off of a panicky owner.
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Shea Weber skated for the first time since December, but still does not have a timeline for his return.
It’s worth mentioning how much Montreal’s power play has improved without Weber:
Since Weber was sidelined on Dec. 16, the Canadiens have iced one of the best man-advantages in the league, with a 12.7-per-cent improvement in scoring efficiency. It’s not that Weber is a bad player on the power play — in fact, he’s excellent — but the Canadiens tended to use him as a crutch during the man-advantage. With Weber out of the lineup, they’ve been forced to diversify their strategies and become a little more creative.
Check out their top scorers from this 20-game stretch:
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PPP
PPP%
Max Pacioretty
15
6
40%
Jeff Petry
14
8
57%
Alex Galchenyuk
13
7
54%
Brendan Gallagher
11
4
36%
Paul Byron
10
2
20%
Jonathan Drouin
9
5
56%
Charles Hudon
7
3
43%
  I doubt anyone will argue that getting Weber back would help the Canadiens. I do wonder if getting him back and deploying him back on the power play is a mistake. This could drastically reduce Weber’s fantasy value, but could help some of their forwards, particularly if Weber can help the team improve at 5-on-5. This could be particularly helpful to power-play reliant guys like Drouin and Galchenyuk.
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Here’s the skinny on the Panthers’ goaltending situation:
{source}<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FlaPanthers?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#FlaPanthers</a> have sent Sam Montembeault back to AHL Springfield. Reimer should be good to go on Friday, but guessing Sateri stays in net.</p>— David Dwork (@DavidDwork) <a href="https://twitter.com/DavidDwork/status/961303219396804608?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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  I was a noted non-believer in Harri Sateri, but I always note that ANY goaltender can go on a hot run. With only six goals allowed on a four-game winning streak, this has been his.
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Jonas Brodin is set to miss 3-4 weeks with a broken hand. He hasn’t been overly relevant for fantasy owners but had scored eight points in 14 games since the start of January. That mini hot streak is dead now and the options to replace him (Mike Reilly and Gustav Olofsson) leave a lot to be desired. Perhaps we will simply see more of Jared Spurgeon and Ryan Suter.
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Alex Burrows was suspended for 10 games for his fit of insanity against Taylor Hall the other night. Fully deserved. Burrows isn’t particularly fantasy relevant, but his absence could be enough to keep Colin White in the lineup as Mark Stone and Derick Brassard appear set to return soon.
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Goodies from Elliotte Friedman’s latest 31 Thoughts:
19. Opponents can see that Ryan Kesler is really gutting it out.
We all knew it would take Kesler some time to get back to full speed, but we’re over a month into his return and it is not yet working out. His minutes have dropped significantly from 21:18 to 17:49 per game, the latter being the fewest the multi-purpose forward has averaged since his early Canuck years.
His peripherals remain strong averaging roughly 1.0 PIM, 1.0 blocked shots, 2.0 hits and 2.0 SOG per game, but the latter two categories have typically been stronger. Where fantasy owners have really felt it is in a lack of scoring, where he has only seven points in 18 games. That’s a sub-40-point pace, although not far enough off to be damning. In a lot of leagues even a 40-point pace will send you to the waiver wire, but in multi-category settings he offers enough that even just that level of scoring will have him relevant.
Particularly damning against Kesler is a reduction in power play time, where he scored 20 points, a third of last season’s total production. Adam Henrique has effectively grabbed those minutes and may not give them up.
The real concern is long-term, however. Father time comes for every player, and it is impressive that Kesler had as good of a season as he did at age 32. Now 33 and gritting through coming off of hip surgery, is Kesler pushing himself towards a debilitating condition that won’t go away?
I’ve got Kesler in a keeper league where I am rebuilding, and I’m just going to hang onto him unless I get a return reflective of the multi-category monster that Kesler can be. It’s a better gamble than accepting the reduced offers reflective of his injury situation.
As for one-year folks. If Kesler’s strong floor of multi-category offerings aren’t doing enough for you, then he’s looking more like waiver fodder.
11. Three others to keep an eye on: Chicago needs cap relief. With Brandon Saad dropped down the lineup, wonder if they look to give him a fresh start somewhere else. Another who fits the same profile is Boone Jenner of Columbus. He’s shooting 4.4 per cent, by far the worst of his career.
I’m wary of giving up on unlucky players, but the Blue Jackets have major contractual decisions to make and he’s up after this season. He’s arbitration-eligible, too. Arizona’s Tobias Rieder is another arbitration-eligible player. His numbers are down and he was a healthy scratch on Tuesday, but there’s more there. Not sure those are in-season moves, but they stick out to me.
I’m not so interested in Rieder, but both Saad and Jenner are buy low options I’ve discussed all season.
Like Kesler above, both Saad (shot-volume) and Jenner (shot-volume, hits and PIM) have a history of decent scoring and tremendous multi-category value. This year may not be the year for them, but both are plenty young enough (25 and 24 respectively) to bounce-back big.
The Blackhawks decision to trade Artemi Panarin to get Saad back isn’t looking great, but it’s worth mentioning that both players are suffering through sub-standard performance, at least in terms of 5-on-5 production:
  Saad
Panarin
2015/16
2.23
2.14
2016/17
2.28
2.15
2017/18
1.67
1.78
  The main difference for these two has been in power-play production where Panarin leads the Blue Jackets with 13 PP points, while Saad has just one PP point.
Perhaps this was predictable. Saad has never been a strong power play guy, while Panarin put up 41 PP points in two seasons with the Blackhawks. The Blackhawks have tried Saad a ton on their power play, but it hasn’t worked. Outside of the loss of Corey Crawford, the main contributing factor to the Blackhawks’ dwindling playoff odds is a feeble power play sitting at 29th in efficiency.
I’d contend that the theory behind the deal still holds. Power play performance can vary quite a bit from year to year, so struggles in this area shouldn’t hinge on the impact of one player. Plus, the Blackhawks had plenty of skill guys like Nick Schmaltz, Alex DeBrincat and Vinny Hinostroza capable of filling in for a good chunk of Panarin’s special teams value.
Saad was brought in to help elevate Jonathan Toews, and while he hasn’t held up his end of the bargain, there was no foreseeing a player who scored at a first-line rate for his entire career suddenly falling off at 25. The fact that Saad is under contract for three more years versus Panarin’s one made this a longer-term bet for the franchise as well. It would seemingly be myopic for them to now consider flipping him at the lowest level of his career, not dissimilar to what the Oilers did with Jordan Eberle.
I would bet strongly on Saad rebounding to above 2.0 points/60 at 5-on-5 next season. He may even get back to offering some modest value as a secondary PP guy (think 5-10 PP points). That would be enough to push him back into the mix as a 50-55 -point guy with 200+ shot value. That type of production is relevant in most every league.
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{source}<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No coach has been fired in the NHL yet… and that's rare. In every season since 1966-67, there has been at least one coaching change by this point in the season. (per <a href="https://twitter.com/EliasSports?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@EliasSports</a>)</p>— Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) <a href="https://twitter.com/emilymkaplan/status/961278560290918402?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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  Typically, teams have to hit unsustainable lows for a coach to get fired. I wonder if GMs have caught on?
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from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-rambling/ramblings-henrik-panic-feb-9/
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Jacob “pyth” Mourujärvi will take Pronax's area
Fnatic and GODSENT have yet again traded players in an attempt to bring back the fortunes of their dispenses. Legendary Swedish side can welcome GODSENT star Jonas "Lekr0" Olofsson back to their own roster, just one day soon after officially promoting Maikil "Golden" Selim from the Fnatic Secondary school side. It's Dennis "dennis" Edman who will be making method on the team, having been along with Fnatic since Nov. 2015. Dennis will now join GODSENT's new look lineup, with well-known in-game leader Markus "pronax" Wallsten also departing typically the lineup.
For the time being, Jacob “pyth” Mourujärvi will take Pronax's area. Pyth left Ninjas within Pyjamas in May with this year, and had been without having a team ever since. A everlasting replacement will be announced sooner or later, but a short-term answer was required for the impending ESL Pro League roster contract. Dennis is the second person to leave Fnatic inside as many days, after Olof “olofmeister” Kjajberleft the team to FaZe Clan yesterday.
This can be the third time in 12 months in which Fnatic and GODSENT get traded players between their particular rosters. in Aug. 2016 Jesper "JW" Wecksell, The boy wonder "flusha" Rönnquist, and Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson moved for you to GODSENT from Fnatic, together with Joakim "disco doplan" Gidetun, Simon "twist" Eliasson, as well as Lekr0 going the opposite approach. The seismic Swedish Shuffle failed to reignite the teams' fortunes, and Lekr0 and also KRiMZ were returned only two months later. in March, the other four players likewise went back to their original CSGO Skins  squads as the Shuffle was fully reversed. Ironically the latest list of Fnatic roster moves signify the two players who were held on to in the first Swedish Shuffle, dennis and olofmeister, have finally been shipped out.
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Freddy on waivers :(
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