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domifucker · 3 months
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best friends from the O to the show
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cudainsider · 2 years
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lxxv. daniil gushchin
goose / gusher
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stereax · 1 year
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gayboybeetle · 4 months
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thinking about how my alter Cas is just my childhood imaginary friend Icedog who later turned into my middleschool oc Cheeto. what the fuck man. why has that guy always lived in my head
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carneliandrew · 9 months
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Sweet Victory
IceDogs over Ottawa, 7 to 5
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buggybee48 · 2 years
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vibrates
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adakechi · 1 year
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more catmav and icedog :3c
icemav discord once again enabling my insanity
bonus uncolored version bc i liked it:
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goalhofer · 7 months
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Boston
DEL: Dennis Seidenberg (Adler Mannheim) EBEL: Johnny Boychuk (E.C. Red Bull Salzburg) OHL: Dougie Hamilton (Niagara IceDogs) SEL: Carl Söderberg (Linköpings Hockeyklubb) SL: Chris Kelly (C.D.H. Glace Rouge) Liiga: Daniel Paille (Ilves) & John Peverley (J.Y.P.) NL: Patrice Bergeron (C.D.H. Lugano) & Tyler Seguin (E.H.C. Biel-Bienne) KHL: Zdeno Chára (H.K. Lev Praha), Kaspars Daugaviņš (Dinamo Riga) & Anton Khudobin (K.K. Atlant Moscow Oblast) Czech Extraliga: Andrew Ference (H.K. Mountfield), Jaromír Jágr (Rytíři Kladno), David Krejčí (H.K. Č.S.O.B. Pojišt'ovna Pardubice) & Tuukka Rask (H.K. Škoda Plzeň) AHL: Matt Bartkowski (Providence Bruins), Chris Bourque (Providence Bruins), Jordan Caron (Providence Bruins), Lane MacDermid (Providence Bruins) & Ryan Spooner (Providence Bruins) Didn't Play: Gregory Campbell, Nathan Horton, Aaron Johnson, Milan Lučić, Brad Marchand, Adam McQuaid, Jay Pandolfo & Shawn Thornton
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morsobaby · 11 months
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Hey does anyone know if/what happened with icedog mcmuffin? I followed them on yt but that's about it, I just got confused bc they'd changed their yt to be named "dead account" and everyone who's gotten characters from them on toyhouse have disclaimers that they "Do not support" them? I just wanna be in the know about anything that might've happened bc I haven't heard of anything
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kayla1993-world · 1 year
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The Ontario Hockey League announced hefty sanctions on the Niagara IceDogs. These sanctions were citing failure to meet the league’s maltreatment, bullying, and harassment protection and prevention policy, and the league’s code of conduct. The investigation was performed by a third party and lasted several months. Approximately 15 team members, including former players, coaches, staff, and team officials, were investigated. To maintain the integrity of the investigation, the team owner, governor, and general manager Darren DeDobbelaer was asked to keep the investigation private and avoid discussing any information related to the investigation. For context, although it was agreed to keep the investigation confidential, DeDobbelaer breached that agreement. He will now be suspended for two OHL seasons. The players listed, Joshua Rosenzweig and Landon Cato, were found to be in serious violation of the league’s player maltreatment policy. They will therefore be banned from the OHL for the rest of their playing careers. This will not be the first sanctions against the IceDogs, as former general manager Joey Burke and head coach Billy Burke were suspended in 2022. This was after an investigation concluded they had used inappropriate and profane language to describe a female colleague. The team was sold shortly thereafter to DeDeobbelaer, as the former owners, Bill Burke and Denise Burke, were the parents of the suspended individuals.
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domifucker · 9 months
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getting dressed for my first day of college is like. which of my eight leafs shirts do i wear
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circlegirl · 2 years
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rat scientist and her highly-marketable sidekick icedog
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shane wright trade scenarios
hi everyone!!! i am wanting to cover this more potentially on the pod next week, but i did want to make a post in advance breaking some stuff down.
obviously, we all know that the kraken do not intend to send shane wright down at the moment, but i think the likelihood of him being sent down after wjc is probable. the ohl trade deadline is in mid-january and with all the movement that's happened recently, the chances of him being in the ohl again is VERY HIGH. likely though, it won't be with kingston. the fronts are likely going to tank the rest of this year if they receive the memorial cup bid to have a good team next year. with the current improvements within their conference, i say that's the most likely outcome.
so...who in the ohl is MOST likely to get shane wright?
let's start in the eastern conference, based on standings
ottawa 67s
unlikely. they are looking for continual, sustained success after last year's rebuilding year. it's also not a place he'd likely WANT to go.
2. north bay battallion
nope. they just acquired josh bloom from the saginaw spirit and are going all in this year, but they've found their guy
3. mississauga steelheads
i'd honestly love to see it. it makes sense strategically. they don't have a 100% number one centre, a game breaking star. but they're deep enough to support shane, and this is really their last year to do it all before they fall back to mediocrity. it's also close to home, so that would be a good confidence booster for shane. i think it would cost mississauga the moon and more to get him, but i think they have what it takes to get it done.
4. peterborough petes
it'd be fun to see him with otter again, but it's unlikely. while the petes don't have a true #1 centre, they do have an overager in that spot already. also petes are just rising from their rebuilding years, they won't want to spend the draft capital
5. kingston frontenacs
no he's not staying.
6. barrie colts
no, they're middling and will sell off to rebuild at the deadline.
7. hamilton bulldogs
no, they're rebuilding, just after their mem cup year
8. sudbury wolves
thought they'd be better and contending this year, but likely not until next year so...no
9. oshawa generals
no, they're also mid rebuild
10. niagara icedogs
haha nice joke
and now the west!!!
windsor spitfires
absolutely yes. it'd be out of conference, which is likely what the fronts want AND the spitfires have enough depth to make it through multiple playoff rounds. they've also lost wyatt johnston, meaning a trade for a high-end top centreman is probably in the cards for their trade deadline
2. saginaw spirit
they're doing well, but with the bloom trade, it's clear they view this year as not their year. likely, they're wanting to extend their window to the end of michael misa's tenure there, a year longer than the typical mem cup window. if shane was more than a rental? yes. but he's not
3. owen sound attack
absolutely. this is the first time the attack have been relevant in a LONG time. they must know that this year is their year to go for it, no matter what. 100% they are the most likely team that is willing to lay it all down to get wright. it's just that he would never accept a trade there
4. flint firebirds
just sold off their captain, so they likely know that they're middling and will not be contending this year.
5. sarnia sting
just got sasha pastujov but they're also middling due to their goaltending. it could happen, but i highly doubt it. they aren't true contenders this year anyways
6. london knights
one of their first rebuild years in a while, so yeah, no.
7. erie otters
on the upswing, but their true contending years will be when their young stars reach their peak
8. soo greyhounds
rebuilding, NEXT
9. kitchener rangers
huge sellers at the deadline, 100% not going to try to contend this year with their situation
10. guelph storm
underrated crasher from this year. they missed their window HARD.
anyways hopefully that was helpful!!!! if anyone has anymore questions pls send them to me, but be prepared for askbox purgatory. even if i'm trying my best to answer!
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college-girl199328 · 8 months
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The Steelheads franchise is expected to bolt Mississauga’s Paramount Fine Foods Centre for Brampton, TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger said on the social-media site X, citing sources.
The team confirmed the report in a message to season ticket holders, the news website Insauga.com reported, saying the move should be made in time for the start of the 2024-25 OHL season. The team reportedly plans to move into the nearby CAA Centre, which housed the Brampton Battalion until 2013 before the franchise marched to North Bay.
When the Steelheads’ move becomes official, it would end a 26-year tradition of OHL hockey in Mississauga, which began hosting the IceDogs in 1998 before the franchise moved to St. Catharines in 2007. The Toronto St. Michael’s Majors immediately replaced the IceDogs in 2007-08 before being sold in 2012 and renamed as the Steelheads, who made the OHL final in 2017.
Brampton also entered the league in 1998, making a trip to the OHL final in 2009 before heading to North Bay amid declining attendance. The Steelheads have also struggled to draw fans, averaging a league-low 2,256 spectators per game this season, according to HockeyDB.com.
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blogynews · 11 months
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"Unbelievable Triumph! Kitchener Rangers Reach New Heights with Epic Midweek Victory against Niagara IceDogs"
The Kitchener Rangers continued their impressive offensive performance on Wednesday night, defeating the IceDogs by a score of 7-4. Luca Romano, Kitchener’s top draft pick this summer, opened the scoring at the 19:08 mark, recording his first goal in a Rangers uniform. With a 1-0 lead heading into the second period, Kitchener unleashed an offensive onslaught in the first five minutes. Carson…
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blogynewz · 11 months
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"Unbelievable Triumph! Kitchener Rangers Reach New Heights with Epic Midweek Victory against Niagara IceDogs"
The Kitchener Rangers continued their impressive offensive performance on Wednesday night, defeating the IceDogs by a score of 7-4. Luca Romano, Kitchener’s top draft pick this summer, opened the scoring at the 19:08 mark, recording his first goal in a Rangers uniform. With a 1-0 lead heading into the second period, Kitchener unleashed an offensive onslaught in the first five minutes. Carson…
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