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mizbabygirl · 8 months ago
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The Blackhawks wish Tommy Hawk a happy birthday
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hockeyupdate · 3 months ago
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"The Calgary Flames announced today that they have signed defenceman Jarred Tinordi to a one-year, two-way contract."
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kazer-time · 2 years ago
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Jujhar and Stalock are some pretty nice dudes, apparently!
Source: Blackhawks TikTok
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snekjin · 2 years ago
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hawks win 👀 | chi @ nsh | 16 march 2023
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kikiskeysgame · 2 years ago
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pensfan4lfe2 · 1 year ago
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Then&Now || Jarred Tinordi
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swaymarks · 1 year ago
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Thats notable ex Bruin jarred tinordi to YOU
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ratatatastic · 4 months ago
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"Your first full season in the American League (Stockton Heat 2016-17; AHL) you played with Garnet Hathaway, Brandon Bollig and Jamie Devane. And I'm wondering—those are 3 tough guys. Did you guys do any work together? Did you ask them for tips and stuff? Because in prepping for this podcast, I'm watching all your fights and like, brother, you know what you're doin'! You know what I mean? You're counter-punching Maroon, you got a good grab, control, you're coming in, you know which guys are lefties so you're working that strategically. You really know what you're doing!"
"Yeah, that's—It's something that... I always love being aggressive and fighting, and stuff like that. So I was always drawn towards these guys—Growing up, watching the tough guys, you watched Don Cherry; my favourite part was always the fighting and the big hitting, and stuff like that. Once I turned pro—every tough guy I played with—I would ask to drop the gloves and for them to show me something.
Whether it's something they always do, something they don't want a small guy like me to do to them...just picking up tips from every single one of them. Huge shoutout to those guys! I played with a lot of tough guys, especially in the American League, and every one of them showed me something that I carry with me to this day.
Right to the first guy: [...] in my Stockton days. He was a Toronto legend growing up where I grew up. He was my stall-mate, he's such a badass, cool dude. I remember dropping the gloves with him in practise, and asking him to show me some things. I'm always trying to learn, and do different things.
When I first started fighting although I asked for—to show me... it's not too comparable because our fighting styles are a little bit different; he fights a different caliber-type of fighter than I do. When I first started fighting I was more a straight defensive fighter—you know, you hold on and when you see an opportunity you punch, and other than that it's a pretty boring fight. And then as you get more comfortable and you start to learn a little bit more—get punched in the face a couple times and realise, you know, it doesn't hurt all that much...then you can start to try new things. I still remember the first time I ever threw a left punch in a fight! Definitely a lot of trial and error...
Jamie Devane, specifically—actually, I remember I got in a fight...Jarred Tinordi blew up Rasmus Andersson in the middle of the ice. I can't remember the hit exactly, but it was elbow to the dome. It could've been clean, I don't know. I remember looking around... we had some tough guys on our team, like we said—none of them were on the ice. I'm looking around like 'Aw, fuck. I'm gonna have to...I guess it's my number, I'll go...'
I go over and I fight him, we grab on and he punched me once—whatever. I go to punch him, I'm like this far from his face...
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...So I realise 'Oh god, this isn't gonna work out very well.' I kind-of just hold him out there as much as I can...He's just punching my helmet, I couldn't sleep on this (my left) side of my head for like 2 weeks! Helmet's broken, it doesn't click anymore—Helmet's broken.
I get in the locker room, I'm like throwin' my shit and Devane was actually—I don't know if he was hurt or scratched that game—comin' out of the shower and sees me all pissed off, he's like, 'What the fuck happened?' I'm like, 'This fucking—fuck, Tinordi!' and he was like right away, 'Did he string you out?' And I'm like, 'Yeah, I couldn't fucking touch him! I couldn't get in there!' He's like, 'Alright, tomorrow (because it was a back-to-back) I'll go out with you and I'll show you what to do when that happens.'
He showed me what to do. If it happens again I'm gonna revert back to what he said. I would imagine it's gonna work because he's been in that situation multiple times where he's stringed guys out. He told me what guys do against him and what works and what doesn't.
It's things like that: where I'll go out of my way or they would go out of their way—but just that respect to acknowledge how tough...these guys are...they're just as willing to help out a guy that's willing to do something like that for his teammates."
The Buzz Pod | 8.7.24 (x)(x)
"[Devane] is one tough customer! Obviously a lot of guys listening to this probably have no idea who he is 'cuz he's an AHL-lifer, but guys he's—"
"I've never seen that guy lose a hockey fight once! Never seen him lose a fight!"
"He's as tough as they come, man!"
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alshaverpressbox · 10 months ago
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someone else tell me that I'm not the only one who keeps hearing jarred tinordi's name as "to nordy". & every single time I'm like to nordy WHAT. to nordy's knots?????
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fromthe-point · 1 year ago
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Kirby Dach has a significant injury that, according to the Montreal Canadiens, will not be short term.
The 22-year-old forward was injured when Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jarred Tinordi hit him into the Chicago bench in the first period of a 3-2 Montreal win at Bell Centre on Saturday.
The Canadiens said they are still in the process of properly diagnosing the injury and will know more in the next few days.
“It’s hard,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said Monday. “He was off to a great start. You see the potential he has and the way he has been playing. But that’s the game.”
Dach, selected by Chicago with No. 3 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, was traded to Montreal on July 7, 2022. He had 38 points (14 goals, 24 assists) in 58 games last season and opened this season with two assists in a 6-5 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday.
“He does a lot,” St. Louis said. “He competes. He brings a physical aspect to the game, not running around and hitting guys, but winning pucks back. He’s a guy that wins a lot of pucks and battles and steals pucks, and obviously great in transition. He possesses [the puck]. He’s got a very elite brain. You know, he can make plays. He has shown that he can do a lot on the ice.”
Alex Newhook will play center on the second line when the Canadiens host the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; RDS, TSN2, BSN, BSWIX), likely between forwards Josh Anderson and Juraj Slafkovsky.
“It [stinks] losing a guy like that, no matter how long the timeline is, but I think it’s just next-man-up mentality,” Newhook said. “Obviously a big hole to fill, and I’m going to do my best to fill that and carry the load.”
Newhook, who signed a four-year contract with Montreal as an unrestricted free agent July 11, said he is comfortable at center and on the wing.
“That’s a big part of my game, is versatility there and being able to slot in wherever I’m needed, and it looks like now it will be back in the middle,” Newhook said.
Rafael Harvey-Pinard will move up to the top line with center Nick Suzuki and forward Cole Caufield, while forward Michael Pezzetta will take Harvey-Pinard’s spot on the fourth line.
“It’s going to be a great opportunity for me, but even if I’m playing on the fourth, third or the first line, I have to keep my identity and play the same way I’m used to playing,” Harvey-Pinard said.
St. Louis said he thinks the Canadiens have good depth.
“It’s not one player that makes up our team,” St. Louis said. “The depth that we have an our play as a group will help us get through times like this. For me, it’s next man up and the strength of the group.”
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fvcking-damage · 1 year ago
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isn’t jarred tinordi the name of that one actor
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mizbabygirl · 7 months ago
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goalhofer · 9 months ago
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Montreal
Liiga: Lars Eller (J.Y.P.) OHL: Alex Galchenyuk; Jr. (Sarnia Sting) Czech Extraliga: Tomáš Kaberle (Rytíři Kladno) & Tomáš Plekanec (Rytíři Kladno) KHL: Alexei Emelin (X.K. Ak Bars) & Andrei Markov (K.K. Vityaz Chekhov) NL: David Desharnais (C.D.H. Fribourg-Gottéron), Raphael Diaz (E.V. Zug), Max Pacioretty (C.D.H. Ambrì-Piotta) & Yannick Weber (Genève-Servette C.D.H.) AHL: Nathan Beaulieu (Hamilton Bulldogs), Mike Blunden (Hamilton Bulldogs), Gabriel Dumont (Hamilton Bulldogs), Brendan Gallagher (Hamilton Bulldogs), Greg Pateryn(Hamilton Bulldogs) & Jarred Tinordi (Hamilton Bulldogs) Didn't Play: Colby Armstrong, Francis Bouillon, Rene Bourque, Peter Budaj, Erik Cole, Brian Gionta, Josh Gorges, Travis Moen, Carey Price, Brandon Prust, Michael Ryder, Pernell-Karl Subban & Ryan White
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kikiskeysgame · 2 years ago
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years ago
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Chicago Blackhawks || 2022-23 NHL Season
(Opening Night Roster vs COL)
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titsbeauvillier · 3 years ago
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New episode of Off the Boards with the Ryans
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