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I think Seattle should just take the 2022 draft class and just make a full on team of infants
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no longer praying to god, only to carey price
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we love hearing “there will be another montreal power play”
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VGK v MTL: AND THEY WERE OVER ON THE BENCH. 22 JUNE 2021
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when kevin bieksa almost says calisse on national television
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cole grabbing nicks broken stick just 🥺
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this is the sexiest isles second period i’ve witnessed in a while
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33 College Ave, the address that brought you to the biggest house on the most popular street on campus. The Hockey House had been there for ages, walls filled with team photos and relics from the squads that came before them. The house was old, floors that creaked when you walked on them and it was any day now that the ceiling would cave in - but to the school’s hockey team, it was home. The players who’d lived there before were destined for greatness, and it’s current residents were hoping for the same achievements. This is a look at each of their stories, the ones that take place off the ice, and the ones they’d pass down to the generations of hockey players who come after.
Coming Soon!
📚 Matthew Tkachuk : Favorite Crime
After the head coach of their hockey team tells Matthew to delay a summer surgery to keep him at college for one more year instead - he’s seeking revenge. Revenge comes in the form of the only girl on campus who sees right through Matthew and the rest of that hockey team - his coach's daughter. You're mad too, upset with the divorce papers your father dropped in front of your mother without so much as an explanation why. So why not get caught up in the team’s resident rat?
📚 Mat Barzal : Cruel Summer
Living next door to the biggest party house on campus was a nightmare, but living next door to the biggest party house during the summer? Even worse. You thought you were in the clear, watching the last of the hockey team drive away for the summer with no intentions of looking back. Then a voice from their porch called you out, Mat Barzal’s million dollar smile beaming at you about how excited he was to have his window buddy there all summer. You weren’t surprised that Mat couldn’t pull it together and had to suffer through summer classes, but you weren’t happy about it. With no one else around, a strange relationship starts to bloom, and in the space you created everything seemed perfect. But the fall semester was looming, and that meant old hook ups and friends arriving back on campus to burst your bubble.
📚 Pierre Luc Dubois : Over Again
Graduation is coming, and so are all of the pressures of what comes after. Pierre thinks you should follow him to the NHL, hoping he can crack a spot on the roster but job opportunity in New York is calling your name. Your relationship becomes broken, leading up to a fight where you both say things you regret. You break up, and the rest of the team is not taking it well. They blame Pierre for taking away their team mom, and wondering why the most stable relationship any of them have ever seen was broken right in front of their eyes. They take matters into their own hands, pestering both of you to talk it out - but can you learn how to forgive each other?
📚 K'Andre Miller : Study Buddies
K’Andre Miller needed an ego check, desperately, and who better to give it to him than his childhood neighbor? The same neighbor who K’Andre had no clue was attending the same college as he is because he didn’t care about anyone except for himself. On top of struggling to crack the line up on a team destined for a National Championship, K’Andre’s met with a Biology class he can’t seem to catch a break on. Now, he finds himself in a hard spot, apologize to you for blowing you off in high school in hopes you’ll help him pass his class or fail and ruin his chances of playing on the team? And even if he did apologize… would you forgive him?
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