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thingsmk1120sayz · 9 months ago
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naritaren · 7 days ago
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12, 24, 30 :)
What would my dream game to see be?
Probably a cup finals game! I've been to a couple of playoff games, but a finals game would be fun!
How many jerseys do you own?
Buckle up for this list. I own a Tage goat head, an original goat head, a Jhonas Enroth old white, a Thomas Vanek old navy blue, a Jack Eichel winter classic, a white heritage Jets Blake Wheeler, a navy Sam Reinhart, a blank 40th anniversary, a Girgensons 40th anniversary, a Minnesota Whitecaps Hannah Brandt, a team North America Scheifele (white), an aviator blue Jets Kyle Connor, a Devils Subban jersey, and a blank Thrashers jersey. I think that's all of them? That's not counting any of the ones my partner owns, but all of his are Blackhawks jerseys because he's a Blackhawks fan.
NHL arena I hope to go to one day?
I want to actually see a game in every arena! That's one of my bucket list items. So far I've seen games in Buffalo, Winnipeg, Tampa, Sunrise, Washington DC, Minnesota, and Chicago. I've been to the Leafs arena but it wasn't for hockey. It was for wrestling lmao
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goalhofer · 10 months ago
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Buffalo
EHL: Mike Weber (Lørenskog Ishockeyklubb) HockeyAllsvenskan: Jhonas Enroth (Huddinge I.K./Almtuna I.S.) KHL: Andrej Sekera (H.K. Slovan Bratislava) NCAA: Chad Ruhwedel (University Of Massachusetts, Lowell Riverhawks) NL: Tyler Ennis (S.C.L. Tiger) QMJHL: Mikhail Grigorenko (Quebec Remparts) EBEL: Tyler Myers (Klagenfurter A.S.C.) & Thomas Vanek (Moser Medical Graz 99ers) DEL: Christian Ehrhoff (Krefeld Pinguine), Jochen Hecht (Adler Mannheim), Jason Pominville (Adler Mannheim) & Alexander Sulzer (E.R.C. Ingolstadt) AHL: T.J. Brennan (Rochester Americans), Brian Flynn (Rochester Americans), Marcus Foligno (Rochester Americans), Cody Hodgson (Rochester Americans), Adam Pardy (Rochester Americans), Kevin Porter (Rochester Americans) & Mark Pysyk (Rochester Americans) Didn't Play: Matt Ellis, Nathan Gerbe, Patrick Kaleta, Ville Leino, Jordan Leopold, Cody McCormick, Ryan Miller, Steve Ott, Robyn Regehr, John Scott & Drew Stafford
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best1spor1player · 1 year ago
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2006-2007 Buffalo Sabres: This team continued their success from the previous season and made it to the Eastern Conference Finals again. They were known for their offensive firepower, with players like Briere, Drury, and Thomas Vanek leading the way.
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mitchbeck · 2 years ago
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22-23 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM UNVEILED
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By: Jason Chaimovich, American Hockey League SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League has announced the 2022-23 AHL All-Rookie Team, as voted by coaches, players, and media in each of the league’s 32 member cities. 2022-23 AHL All-Rookie Team Goaltender ― Brandon Bussi, Providence Bruins (31 GP, 21-5-4, 2.38 GAA, .925 SV%, 1 SO) Defenseman ― Ryker Evans, Coachella Valley Firebirds (68 GP, 6-38-44, +21, 18 PPA) Defenseman ― Jeremie Poirier, Calgary Wranglers (66 GP, 9-32-41, +6, 3 PPG) Forward ― Ethen Frank, Hershey Bears (56 GP, 27-19-46, +12, 9 PPG, 4 GWG) Forward ― Tye Kartye, Coachella Valley Firebirds (69 GP, 27-28-55, +17, 5 PPG, 2 SHG, 7 GWG) Forward ― Georgii Merkulov, Providence Bruins (64 GP, 23-30-53, +3, 11 PPG, 5 GWG) Each player will receive a custom-designed crystal award in recognition of their selection to the 2022-23 AHL All-Rookie Team. Previous selections to the annual AHL All-Rookie Team include Zdeno Chara (1998), J.S. Giguere (1998), Daniel Briere (1998), Marc Savard (1998), Dan Boyle (1999), Robert Esche (1999), Ron Hainsey (2002), Jason Spezza (2003), Cam Ward (2005), Thomas Vanek (2005), Kevin Bieksa (2005), Jimmy Howard (2006), Dan Girardi (2006), Mike Green (2006), Jaroslav Halak (2007), Troy Brouwer (2007), Ryan Callahan (2007), Bobby Ryan (2008), Brian Boyle (2008), Alex Goligoski (2008), John Carlson (2010), P.K. Subban (2010), Logan Couture (2010), Tyler Johnson (2012), Gustav Nyquist (2012), Justin Schultz (2013), Jason Zucker (2013), Tyler Toffoli (2013), Ryan Strome (2014), Matt Murray (2015), Connor Brown (2015), Viktor Arvidsson (2015), Ryan Pulock (2015), Connor Brown (2015), Juuse Saros (2016), Brandon Montour (2016), Frank Vatrano (2016), Mikko Rantanen (2016), Casey DeSmith (2017), Devon Toews (2017), Jake Guentzel (2017), Ville Husso (2018), Filip Hronek (2018), Mason Appleton (2018), Daniel Sprong (2018), Dylan Strome (2018), Jake Bean (2019), Drake Batherson (2019), Josh Norris (2020), Jack Studnicka (2020), Alex Formenton (2020), Logan Thompson (2021), Connor McMichael (2021), Calen Addison (2021), Phil Tomasino (2021), Jack Quinn (2022) and J.J. Peterka (2022). The 2022-23 First and Second AHL All-Star Teams will be announced Thursday.
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Brandon Bussi, Goaltender (Providence Bruins): Signed by the Boston Bruins as a free agent out of Western Michigan University,  has been one of the AHL’s top goaltenders throughout his rookie season, posting a record of 21-5-4 while ranking second in the league with a .925 save percentage and fourth with a 2.38 goals-against average. The native of Sound Beach, N.Y., did not lose in regulation on home ice until Apr. 1 and has made at least 30 saves in a game on 14 occasions, going 10-1-3 in those contests. Bussi represented Providence at the AHL All-Star Classic in February. Ryker Evans, Defenseman (Coachella Valley Firebirds): The second player ever selected in an NHL Draft by the Seattle Kraken (35th overall in 2021), Ryker Evans has totaled 44 points in 68 games for Coachella Valley this season, leading all AHL rookies with 38 assists and ranking second in plus/minus with a plus-21 rating. Evans has also helped anchor the Firebirds’ power play, collecting 18 assists on the man advantage. A 21-year-old native of Calgary, Alta., Evans participated in the 2023 AHL All-Star Classic. Jeremie Poirier, Defenseman (Calgary Wranglers): A third-round pick by the Calgary Flames in the 2020 NHL Draft, Jeremie Poirier has collected nine goals, and 32 assists for 41 points in 66 games for the league-leading Wranglers in 2022-23. The puck-moving defender is also a perfect 4-for-4 in shootout attempts this season, the best mark in the entire AHL. Poirier, 20, is a native of Valleyfield, Que., and turned pro after four junior seasons with Saint John (QMJHL). Ethen Frank, Forward (Hershey Bears): Ethen Frank is tied for the AHL lead among rookies with 27 goals and has totaled 46 points in 56 games for Hershey this season. Undrafted out of Western Michigan University, where he led the nation in goals in 2021-22, Frank signed with the Bears on Apr. 11, 2022, and earned an NHL contract with the Washington Capitals for 2023-24. The 25-year-old native of Papillion, Neb., was named the AHL Rookie of the Month for January, and he set a league record in the fastest skater event at the 2023 AHL All-Star Skills Competition with a lap of 12.915 seconds. Tye Kartye, Forward (Coachella Valley Firebirds): The AHL’s top-producing rookie with 55 points (27 goals, 28 assists) in 69 games, Tye Kartye, has been a catalyst for a Coachella Valley offense that ranks second in the league in scoring. The 21-year-old native of Kingston, Ont., is also second among all rookie forwards in plus/minus with a plus-17 rating, and his seven game-winning goals are tops for first-year players. Kartye was named the AHL Rookie of the Month for March after putting up 11 goals and 17 points in 15 contests. Georgii Merkulov, Forward (Providence Bruins): Providence’s team leader in scoring, Georgii Merkulov, has registered 53 points in 64 games for the Bruins, good for second among all AHL rookies. He has netted 11 of his 23 goals on the power play, and his stretch of six consecutive games with a goal in February matched the longest such streak in the league this season. A 22-year-old native of Ryazan, Russia, Merkulov signed with Boston on Apr. 9, 2022, after leading all NCAA freshmen in goals (20) at Ohio State University last season. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE HOME Read the full article
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hockey-cards · 4 years ago
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pensfan4lfe2 · 5 years ago
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Detroit Red Wings 2018-19 Team
+ a few Grand Rapids Griffins
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hug-your-goalies · 6 years ago
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Sabres Rewind: Vanek with the moves, Afinogenov with the goal - Game 5 v. NYI (04.20.07)
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steviecamehome · 6 years ago
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The love for Larks continues
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thingsmk1120sayz · 10 months ago
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thelarkknight71 · 6 years ago
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🚨 Filip Zadina 1st career NHL goal
Pass. Shoot. Score.
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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Thomas Vanek goal November 13, 2010 vs. Washington.
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best1spor1player · 1 year ago
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Determining the "best" Buffalo Sabres team is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences and criteria. The Sabres have had several successful seasons and notable teams throughout their history. Here are a few notable Sabres teams:
1974-1975 Buffalo Sabres: This team is often considered one of the best in Sabres history. Led by Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin, and Rene Robert, they reached the Stanley Cup Finals but ultimately lost to the Philadelphia Flyers. This team was known for their high-scoring "French Connection" line.
1998-1999 Buffalo Sabres: Under head coach Lindy Ruff, this Sabres team had a strong season and made it to the Stanley Cup Finals. Led by Dominik Hasek in goal and players like Miroslav Satan, Michael Peca, and Stu Barnes, they fell short in the Finals, losing to the Dallas Stars in a tightly contested series.
2005-2006 Buffalo Sabres: This team had an exceptional season and reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Known for their fast-paced, high-scoring style of play, they were led by players like Chris Drury, Daniel Briere, and Ryan Miller in goal.
2006-2007 Buffalo Sabres: This team continued their success from the previous season and made it to the Eastern Conference Finals again. They were known for their offensive firepower, with players like Briere, Drury, and Thomas Vanek leading the way.
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nhlists · 7 years ago
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Where Are NHL Players From?
stats for the 2017-18 season
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hockey-cards · 5 years ago
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fromthe-point · 6 years ago
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Vancouver, BC - Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the Canucks have acquired forward Francis Perron and a 2019 7th round pick from San Jose in exchange for forward Tom Pyatt and a 2019 6thround pick.
Perron, 23, recorded a career-high in points (47), goals (18) power play goals (7) and assists (29) in 63 games with the San Jose Barracuda in 2018-19. In 175 AHL games split between San Jose, Belleville and Binghamton, the 6-0, 178-pound forward has recorded 88 points (28-60-88) including nine power play goals and seven game-winning goals.
A native of Laval, Quebec, Perron was selected by Ottawa in the seventh round, 190th overall, at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
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