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boxscorehockey · 4 days ago
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goalhofer · 5 months ago
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2024 1st NHL Playoff Games
April 20, 2024
Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders) at Carolina.
Simon Holmström (New York Islanders) at Carolina.
Simon Benoit (Toronto) at Boston.
Pontus Holmberg (Toronto) at Boston.
Johnny Beecher (Boston) vs. Toronto.
Andrew Peeke (Boston) vs. Toronto.
Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay) at Florida.
Emil Martinsen-Lilleberg (Tampa Bay) at Florida.
Aliaksei Protas (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Vincent Iorio (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Hendrix Lapierre (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Charlie Lindgren (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Beck Malenstyn (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Alexander Alexeyev; Jr. (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Matt Rempe (New York Rangers) at Washington.
Will Cuylle (New York Rangers) at Washington.
April 21, 2024
Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado) at Winnipeg.
Luke Evangelista (Nashville) at Vancouver.
Tommy Novak (Nashville) at Vancouver.
Cole Smith (Nashville) at Vancouver.
Spencer Stastney (Nashville) at Vancouver.
Filip Hronek (Vancouver) vs. Nashville.
Nils Höglander (Vancouver) vs. Nashville.
Pius Suter (Vancouver) vs. Nashville.
April 22, 2024
Logan Thompson (Vegas) at Dallas.
Logan Stankoven (Dallas) vs. Vegas.
Nils Lundkvist (Dallas) vs. Vegas.
Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) at Edmonton.
Andreas Englund (Los Angeles) at Edmonton.
Sam Carrick (Edmonton) vs. Los Angeles.
April 23, 2024
Lucas Johansen (Washington) at New York Rangers.
Max Crozier (Tampa Bay) at Florida.
April 24, 2024
Mason Lohrei (Boston) at Toronto.
Parker Wotherspoon (Boston) at Toronto.
April 26, 2024
Ivan Miroshnichenko (Washington) vs. New York Rangers.
April 27, 2024
Ruslan Iskhakov (New York Islanders) vs. Carolina.
April 28, 2024
Nikolai Kovalenko (Colorado) vs. Winnipeg.
Artūrs Šilovs (Vancouver) at Nashville.
April 30, 2024
Justin Brazeau (Boston) vs. Toronto.
May 3, 2024
Juuso Pärssinen (Nashville) vs. Vancouver.
May 7, 2024
Max Comtois (Carolina) at New York Rangers.
May 12, 2024
Nils Åman (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
Linus Karlsson (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
Calvin Pickard (Edmonton) vs. Vancouver.
May 14, 2024
Noah Juulsen (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
June 2, 2024
Mavrik Bourque (Dallas) at Edmonton.
June 15, 2024
Anthony Stolarz (Florida) at Edmonton.
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mitchbeck · 10 months ago
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its-type · 1 year ago
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atlanticcanada · 2 years ago
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Bedard's seven points against Germany helps Canada get back on track at world juniors
Canada needed a response after a miserable 48 hours.
Connor Bedard — as he's done so often in his young career — delivered with lethal precision.
The 17-year-old phenom had a hat trick and four assists Wednesday as the host county got back on track at the world junior hockey championship with an emphatic 11-2 victory over Germany.
"Unbelievable game," Canadian captain Shane Wright said. "Pretty crazy what he's doing out there. Special night."
It certainly was.
Bedard's seven-point performance tied a single-game Canadian record on an evening the favourites at the men's under-20 showcase needed a response following Monday’s embarrassing 5-2 loss to Czechia.
"It's cool," the presumptive No. 1 pick at the 2023 NHL draft said of joining Dave Andreychuk (1983), Brenden Morrow (1999), Mike Cammalleri (2002) and Gabriel Bourque (2010) on Canada's seven-point list. "But that's not a huge deal for me. It's good to get the win.
"I got a couple of pretty lucky ones. Just one of those nights."
Bedard now has 12 goals all-time at the world juniors, two back of Jordan Eberle's national record.
"I'll text him saying he's got a guy on his heels," Wright said of Eberle, his teammate with the NHL's Seattle Kraken. "Don't think we'll be focused on that a lot, but it's gonna be special if he hits those along the way."
"He was on fire … shot was unreal," Canadian head coach Dennis Williams added of Bedard. "His creativity and his poise … a great night.
"He led the way."
Dylan Guenther also had a hat trick — all off Bedard passes — while Logan Stankoven added a goal and two assists.
Wright, Brandt Clarke and Joshua Roy, with a goal and an assist each, and Zack Ostapchuk also scored.
Olen Zellweger chipped in with three assists as Williams shook up three of his forward lines — including splitting up Bedard and Wright — after a disconnected and disjointed effort against the Czechs.
"We came much more determined," said the coach. "Played tighter as a group."
Thomas Milic made 14 saves in his first world junior start for Canada. Roman Kechter and Philip Sinn had the goals for Germany, which got 30 stops from Simon Wolf before he was replaced by Rihards Babulis for the third period in a mercy pull. Babulis finished with 11 saves.
"We were pretty hungry," Bedard said. "That was a huge way to come back."
Canada, which improved to 16-0 all-time against the Germans, will now quickly pivot to face Austria — outscored 20-0 through its two tournament games — Thursday back at Scotiabank Centre.
Coming off a 1-0 defeat Tuesday to Sweden, Germany is off Thursday before a Friday meeting with Austria.
A talent-rich team loaded with nine first-round NHL draft picks, plus Bedard and fellow high-end prospect Adam Fantilli, Canada was stunned by the Czechs in an uninspired curtain-raiser that left the powerhouse nation searching for answers.
That included players questioning their own readiness and preparation, while Fantilli and Bedard each attempted and failed "The Michigan" lacrosse-style move early — sequences viewed afterwards as symptomatic of the Canadians' loose approach against an underdog opponent.
There would be no repeat.
"We didn't change our game based on what the score was," Guenther said. "I love that … that was awesome."
The Arizona Coyotes forward opened things on a power play in the first period off a Bedard feed before Ketcher snapped a shot through Milic.
Wright was credited with his second goal of the tournament on another man advantage when a German defender swept the puck into his own net.
Bedard, who had four goals in an 11-2 victory over Austria one year ago to the day before that tournament was shelved by COVID-19, made it 3-1 when he took a stretch pass and ripped a shot past Wolf, and got another early in the second on a goaltending miscue.
"We were a lot more focused," Wright said. "We knew we had to respond after last game's effort."
Wright said Bedard could probably put up a couple points a night in the NHL right now.
"Incredible," said the No. 4 pick at the 2022 draft. "Haven't seen many individual performances like that. Pretty special."
Added Guenther: "He's gonna be an impact player there, I assume, right away."
Bedard roofed his hat-trick goal on another power play through a screen before Rayan Bettahar was assessed a match penalty and ejected for an illegal check to the head on Fantilli.
That's when the floodgates really opened.
Guenther scored his second on a slick Bedard feed to make it 6-1 and Clarke blasted a one-timer off a German defender.
Bedard then set up Guenther for his third on the same man advantage and Stankoven added another late in the period for a 9-1 lead through 40 minutes.
Ostapchuk made it 10-1 early in the third before Bedard assisted on Roy's goal for his seventh point of the evening.
Sinn got a late consolation goal on a German power play to close out a night that saw Canada recalibrate after an uncomfortable two days.
"That's how we play hockey,” Wright said. "All three periods — all 60 minutes — that was Team Canada hockey. We were expecting a bounce-back game and that's exactly we got.
"Really proud of our effort."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 28, 2022. 
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ghiessa · 2 years ago
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abovearagingsea · 2 years ago
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@upperdecksports: From buddies to legends, these prospects tell us whose hockey cards they want to collect the most. 🌟 Let’s hear yours!
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johnstavares · 7 years ago
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theamericanhockeyleague · 7 years ago
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nofatclips · 2 years ago
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Dimanche soir by Hubert Lenoir from the album PICTURA DE IPSE : Musique directe - Directed by Noémie D. Leclerc
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habseotp · 8 years ago
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boxscorehockey · 1 month ago
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st-louis · 3 years ago
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JOEL ARMIA: 2018 every player on the montreal canadiens [12/28]
selected 16th  overall by the buffalo sabres in 2011
before coming over to north america, he played for his hometown team in the liiga, porin ässät
they won the league championship in 2012-13; in a twist of fate, one of the assistant coaches was mikael kotkaniemi (mikael’s son jesperi is, coincidentally, a big joel armia fan)
on that note, army has been described by kk as “a hometown hero with those blond curls”
he owns a very cute puppy named otso; otso is a lagotto, a breed used in italy for hunting truffles, he’s very smart and energetic and needs to be kept busy with puzzles
anyway he started out playing with the sabres’ ahl affiliate, got recalled, then got traded to the jets in 2015
he was traded to the habs in 2018 with steve mason, a seventh round 2019 pick, and a fourth round 2020 pick for simon bourque; he signed a one year extension
he is great friends with kk; they live in the same apartment building, carpool to practices, and army’s girlfriend has to tell them to cut it out sometimes
army has had trouble with consistency and injuries; he often goes games without notable offense and then will have a multi goal game where you’re like “HOLY SHIT WTF WAS THAT”
even when he’s not scoring, he’s frickin’ amazing defensively and on the penalty kill
he is second to none for puck possession on the team and it is a real treat to watch like three players attempt to get the puck from him and just bounce off of his ass
it was really fun watching him on a line with nick and cole; he would get the puck for them and they would just go
in the words of one teammate he is “an absolute horse”
he was a runner-up vote in player polls for best backhand, and he also has a wicked wrister (voted best wrist shot by his teammates in 2019)
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voted runner up by his teammates as the best shot (after jeff petry): “he has such a long reach that he can pull it in and release it from just about anywhere. it’s just a huge window where he can release it and it’s so long and quick and silent that it just shoots up.”
he’s come up clutch in the playoffs the last two years but again, his inconsistency means his contract situation is uncertain right now. i truly hope we can keep him, i think what he provides the team is not easily replaced
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earthanthem · 5 years ago
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All Eyes, Lac Simon, Québec, Canada
Copyright © 2008 Gaëtan Bourque.
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goalhofer · 5 years ago
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2019-20 Bridgeport Sound Tigers Players By Nationality
American: 13 (Cole Bardreau, Kieffer Bellows, Ryan Bourque, Robert Carpenter; Jr., Mike Cornell, Seth Helgeson, Grant Hutton, Mason Jobst, Jeff Kubiak, Colin McDonald, Nick Schilkey, John Stevens; Jr. & Oliver Wahlstrom)
Canadian: 16 (Steve Bernier, Erik Brown, Kyle Burroughs, Jared Coreau, Arnaud Durandeau, Tanner Fritz, Thomas Hickey, Josh Ho-Sang, Matt Lorito, Ryan MacKinnon, David Quenneville, Travis St. Denis, Ben Thomson, Yanick Turcotte, Mitch Vande Sompel & Parker Wotherspoon)
Swedish: 3 (Sebastian Aho, Simon Holmstrom & Linus Soderstrom)
Finnish: 2 (Christopher Gibson & Otto Koivula)
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fromthe-point · 6 years ago
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After compiling the latest school results, team academic consultants from around the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League released the latest names of the Scholastic Players of the Month for February 2019.
Cole Larkin || Acadie-Bathurst Thomas Éthier || Baie-Comeau Thomas Lacombe || Blainville-Boisbriand Mitchell Balmas || Cape Breton Brett Budgell || Charlottetown Gabriel Villeneuve || Chicoutimi Brandon Skubel || Drummondville Giordano Finoro || Gatineau Joel Bishop || Halifax Francis Leclerc || Moncton Dylan Schives || Québec Elliot St-Pierre || Rimouski Samuel Naud || Rimouski William Poirier || Saint John Mavrik Bourque || Shawinigan Jaxon Bellamy || Sherbrooke Maxence Guénette || Val-d’Or Simon Lafrance || Victoriaville
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