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oh dear god! what about my mental health? how am I supposed to concentrate on anything else? it's like they’ve cast a spell on me, and now I’m left here with a tent in my pants and a mind that can’t stop thinking about them. #cowboybuttsdrivemenuts
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Ty plus baby Ty for minor hockey weekend
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2024-25 Manitoba Moose players by nationality
American: 5 (Kevin Conley, Parker Ford, Chaz Lucius, C.J. Suess & Dominic Toninato) Canadian: 13 (Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Dylan Ahorn, Dawson Barteaux, Tyrel Bauer, Tyson Empey, Ben King, Brad Lambert, Mark Liwiski, Thomas Milic, Ashton Sautner, Mason Shaw, Graham Sward & Danny Zhilkin) Swedish: 5 (Axel Jonsson-Fjällby, Simon Lundmark, Elias Salomonsson, Daniel Torgersson & Fabian Wagner) Finnish: 2 (Kaapo Kähkönen & Brad Lambert) Belarusian: 1 (Dmitry Kuzmin)
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"Shocking Reveal: Winnipeg Jets Slash Training Camp Roster, Leaving Fans Breathless!"
The Winnipeg Jets training camp roster has been reduced to 40 players after a second round of assignments and releases were announced on Saturday evening. The roster now consists of three goalies, 12 defencemen, and 25 forwards. Nine players have been assigned to the AHL Manitoba Moose, including goalies Oskari Salminen and Thomas Milic, defencemen Tyrel Bauer, Artemi Kniazev, Dmitry Kuzmin, and…
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"Shocking Reveal: Winnipeg Jets Slash Training Camp Roster, Leaving Fans Breathless!"
The Winnipeg Jets training camp roster has been reduced to 40 players after a second round of assignments and releases were announced on Saturday evening. The roster now consists of three goalies, 12 defencemen, and 25 forwards. Nine players have been assigned to the AHL Manitoba Moose, including goalies Oskari Salminen and Thomas Milic, defencemen Tyrel Bauer, Artemi Kniazev, Dmitry Kuzmin, and…
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"Shocking Reveal: Winnipeg Jets Slash Training Camp Roster, Leaving Fans Breathless!"
The Winnipeg Jets training camp roster has been reduced to 40 players after a second round of assignments and releases were announced on Saturday evening. The roster now consists of three goalies, 12 defencemen, and 25 forwards. Nine players have been assigned to the AHL Manitoba Moose, including goalies Oskari Salminen and Thomas Milic, defencemen Tyrel Bauer, Artemi Kniazev, Dmitry Kuzmin, and…
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Bauer was drafted by the Jets in the sixth round (164th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft
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*gets REAL close to the microphone*
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T-birds Season Comes to an End – Seattle Thunderbirds
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T-birds Season Comes to an End – Seattle Thunderbirds
Edmonton, AB. –The Seattle Thunderbirds came up short in the WHL Championship Series, falling to the Edmonton Oil Kings, 2-0, in Game 6 at Rogers Place Tuesday. With the win the Oil Kings win the series four games to two, to claim their third Ed Chynoweth Cup.
Edmonton came out flying right off the bat and outshot Seattle, 21-4 in the first period. It led to the first goal of the game when Jakub Demek jumped on a rebound to score on the power play at 7:15. The T-birds kept it close because Thomas Milic continued his strong postseason in goal with 34 saves, many of the highlight variety.
Seattle was better in the second period, outshooting Edmonton, 12-9. But Edmonton was able to add to their lead when Kaden Guhle’s shot from the high slot made it past a screened Milic at 3:44.
Edmonton was able to clamp down on the T-birds the rest of the game, especially when Seattle had the man advantage. The T-birds finished the night 0-for-6 on the power play. Meanwhile Oil Kings netminder Sebastian Cossa denied all 27 shots on the night, as the T-birds put 23 shots on goal the final two periods.
T-BIRD EXTRAS
Seattle finished 6-1 in do or die elimination games in the postseason.
This was the final game in the WHL for Henrik Rybinski, Ryan Gottfried, and Lukas Svejkovsky, who now age out. It was most likely also the final T-birds game for Matt Rempe, Sam Knazko and Tyrel Bauer.
Former T-birds defenseman Simon Kubicek was named the third star of the game. He and Edmonton are now off to the Memorial Cup in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Seattle captain Ty Bauer did not play, serving out the second game of a two-game suspension.
Full boxscore: WHL Network
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Old photo of Ty and Matt
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Ty during his first season with the Moose
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2024-25 Manitoba Moose roster
Wingers
#10 Kevin Conley (Wausau, Wisconsin)*
#20 Tyson Empey (Swift Current, Saskatchewan)*
#27 C.J. Suess (Forest Lake, Minnesota)
#40 Daniel Torgersson (Hönö, Sweden)
#41 Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (Stockholm, Sweden)
#49 Mark Liwiski (Dauphin, Manitoba)**
Centers
#13 Brad Lambert (Lahti, Finland)
#14 Ben King (Vernon, British Columbia)*
#16 Chaz Lucius (Lawrence, Kansas)
#17 Danny Zhilkin (Toronto, Ontario)
#18 Mason Shaw (Wainwright, Alberta) A*
#25 Parker Ford (South Kingstown, Rhode Island)
#26 Fabian Wagner (Nyköping Stad, Sweden)**
#28 Jaret Anderson-Dolan (Calgary, Alberta)*
#45 Dominic Toninato (Duluth, Minnesota) C
Defensemen
#2 Tyrel Bauer (Cochrane, Alberta)
#4 Dawson Barteaux (Prairie View Municipality, Manitoba)
#6 Ashton Sautner (Flin Flon, Manitoba) A
#7 Simon Lundmark (Stockholm, Sweden)
#23 Dmitry Kuzmin (Minsk, Belarus)**
#43 Graham Sward (Abbotsford, British Columbia)**
#44 Elias Salomonsson (Skellefteå Stad, Sweden)**
#47 Dylan Anhorn (Calgary, Alberta)**
Goalies
#32 Thomas Milic (Coquitlam, British Columbia)
#34 Kaapo Kähkönen (Helsinki, Finland)*
#Sports#Hockey#Hockey Goalies#AHL#Manitoba Moose#Celebrities#Canada#Alberta#Manitoba#Wisconsin#Saskatchewan#Rhode Island#Sweden#Finland#Belarus#Kansas#British Columbia#Minnesota#Ontario
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Winnipeg Jets: Welcome to Winnipeg, Tyrel Bauer!...
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YA Novels: Lower Class
Stories told about youth growing up in the face of poverty, can allow readers to connect as well as put themselves in the character’s shoes. Ranging from dark humored, verse novels and rough reads, these stories told from and about impoverished teens anywhere from Bronx all the way to India , can help humble readers and allow ourselves to appreciate our advantages as well as our adversities.
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga - Narrated from the perspective of a village boy, Balram, he tells his story of growing up in impoverished India, where he escaped servitude to become a successful entrepreneur.
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros - Told in a series of vignettes, 11 year old Esperanza Cordero speaks of the array of characters she meets living in a poor neighborhood set in urban Chicago in, and her trials to succeed in order to move beyond Mango Street.
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie - Junior, a high school student living on the Spokane Indian Reservations, tells of the struggles of facing bullies, racism and an alcoholic parent, all while trying to fit in to a world where he does not feel he belongs.
Tyrell by Coe Booth - Living in a homeless shelter in the Bronx with his mother and brother while his father is in jail, African-American teen Tyrell struggles to help is family out of their situation, all while trying to make sure he does not follow in his father’s footsteps.
Almost Home by Joan Bauer - With an absent-father and recent eviction from their home, Sugar Mae Cole and her mother go from homeless, to Sugar ending up in the foster care system. With unexpected help from teachers and even a puppy, Sugar Mae portrays the light that can still be found amongst the darkness of poverty.
Perfectly Good White Boy by Carrie Mesrobian - With his family in a state of poverty and dealing with an alcoholic father, Sean finds himself juggling an unhealthy high school relationship while facing the stark realities of his life as an adult beginning.
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