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holmesoldfellow · 2 years ago
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Cover art by Ryan Sook for the five issues of "Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula" by Ian Edginton and Davide Fabbri (January-May 2011, DC comics)
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downthetubes · 1 month ago
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The Prix ActuSF de l’Uchronie ActuSF ("ActuSF Prize for Alternate History") has announced its selection of nominees for its 2025 selection, including graphic novels – among them, Bryan Talbot, for the French edition of Grandville: Force Majeure
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figureskatingcostumes · 11 months ago
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Charlène Guignard and Marco Fabbri's free dance costumes at the 2024 World Championships, 2024 European Championships, 2023 Grand Prix de France and 2023 Grand Prix Final.
They skated to quite the medley of soundtracks: Emily, The Crimson Wing, The Theory of Everything and The Dressmaker.
In the last few seconds of their performance at Worlds, Guignard's skirt got caught in her blade and I watched on the edge of my perch, willing them to make a way through the pickle. And they did! But there's no denying her costume turned traitor that night.
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(Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)
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zetterbabe · 1 year ago
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flying hugs (01.07.24)
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hockeytown-gifs · 1 year ago
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Let's Go, Wally! - Wings vs Canucks - Feb. 10, 2024
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kermodefan94-blog · 5 months ago
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Citadel: Diana.  Season 1. Review. 
The insane sense of sunk cost fallacy in the rollout of Amazon’s insanely generic yet weirdly ambitious Citadel spy universe is the sort of thing that not only represents the insanely big-headed yet supremely creatively bankrupt studio executives but also perversely fascinating project that will more than likely be a cautionary tale for marketing executives of the future once all the shows have…
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sywtwfs · 5 months ago
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Team Canada 2025 Competition Assignments
World Championships
Women: Madeline Schizas
Men: TBA
Pairs: Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps, Pereira/Michaud, Laurin/Ethier
Dance: Gilles/Poirier, Lajoie/Lagha, Fabbri/Ayer
Four Continents Championships
Women: Madeline Schizas, Sara-Maude Dupuis, Katherine Medland Spence
Men: Roman Sadovsky, Wesley Chiu, Aleksa Rakic
Pairs: Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps, Pereira/Michaud, Laurin/Ethier
Dance: Gilles/Poirier, Lajoie/Lagha, Fabbri/Ayer
Junior World Championships
Women: Lulu Lin, Kara Yun
Men: Anthony Paradis, David Bondar
Pairs: Kemp/Elizarov, Desrochers/Thrasher, Ariano Kent/Laliberte-Laurent
Dance: Nguyen/Giang, Gauthier/Thieren
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acheronist · 1 year ago
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can you make sparknotes for the Red Wings players they are all the same person to me (sorry)
dw my darling i got you 🫡 here's the regular 23 man roster we've been skating this szn
forwards (+ this is going to be the number they wear on their jerseys, not their age)
jt compher (37) - won a cup whilst he was on the colorado avalanche (red wings long time beloathed nemesis rivals team), attended umich hockey with larkin and copp. deadpan dry asf tenderhearted weirdo. very good at hockey i like him
andrew copp (18) - 🎶get up and g-get down, 911 is a joke in your town🎶, local michigander boy playing for his hometown team, attended umich with compher and larkin, kind of fuck ugly but he's gritty and has a lot of love in his heart so we like him
alex debrincat (93) - another local michigander boy playing for his hometown team, really good at hockey, we rescued him from the ottawa senators (red wings short term/very recent beloathed nemesis rival team) and he likes it here more, haha lol lmao even. good at hockey!! kind of a sniper. also kind of fighty which is hilarious because he's about 9 inches shorter than the average nhl player. new dad and really loves it, brings his family to games all of the time. and he was our all star games representative this year !
robby fabbri (14) - how are you going to be a short italian-canadian kind of bisexual professional hockey player who mixes metals and has a standing eyebrow appointment. please pick a struggle. won the stanley cup w/ st louis and then got abandoned for being 'injury prone' and was sent to detroit in a 1 for 1 trade (the most humiliating of all nhl player trades imo). he and larkin and rasmussen are the only men left standing from the red wing's historic worst-ever season in 2019 where every game they looked like they were going to kill themselves.
christian fischer (36) - new bestie alert! huge locker room guy. okay at hockey (more of a playmaker than a goalscorer) but he's so fucking sillygoofy and funny i love to see this guy on my team. spent most of his career in arizona iirc, and basically he and gostisbehere came from the coyotes directly to the red wings as a buy one get one free deal.
patrick kane (88) - narcissict. arrogant. flop. old man who can't score anymore. history of assault and violent misdemeanors he never was punished for because he was the nhl's boytoy a decade ago. i hope he contracts sepsis from an unforeseen complication with his hip surgery and takes a long walk off of the rencen's roof and lands in the detroit river where he is frozen and then chopped up by an industrial ship's propeller. fuck this guy.
klim kostin (24) - beloved enforcer. used to skate for the edmonton oilers. his entire game is based around slotting in on the third/fourth line when necessary and whenever someone gets hurt he comes out swinging to establish the fact that the red wings are not to be fucked with. he doesn't start fights but he does finish them. notoriously big hearted and silly with his teammates. coincidentally wearing the same number as the red wings most famous enforcer from the 1980s, bob probert. my guard dog boy i love u
dylan larkin (71) - michigan native, umich grad, was the previous captain's rookie, the beating heart and soul of the team, carrying the weight of a century year old hockey team's legacy and all the ghosts that come along with that, never been to playoffs and hasn't won the cup yet. literally the miserable boyking of metro detroit. he's had to suffer a lot for absolutely no reason, but still manages to come and be our best and most important player every single night.
david perron (57) - he's old by nhl standards i.e. he's in his late thirties and has been playing for like a decade, so he knows his way around an nhl rink. french canadian enough that he's got an accent. big heart and soul guy, which i really wasn't expecting tbh! he's always standing up for teammates and has gotten in a few noteworthy fights (dylan got hurt so badly this szn that dp went rage-blind and ended up getting suspended for six games after fighting the opponents who hurt dylan)
michael rasmussen (27) - big fuck off scary intimidating canadian hockey lad. kind of awkward and bizarre. also kind of a doll if i can b honest. he's very shy and quiet in interviews but always has an insane serial killer look in his eyes whenever he's on the ice. was drafted high and then i suspect he had a lot of mental struggles about not being the player he was advertised/told to be? but the last few years he's stepped away from that role he thought he should be and started being himself and playing in a way that was obviously more comfortable, and he's taken huge huge productive strides and improved a lot. moose ily
lucas raymond (23) - our youngest babiest player!! he was our highest draft pick in a looooooooong time, and immediately went from prospect training camp -> regular nhl player, which is fucking crazy. he's exceptionally good at hockey, and has a reputation for coming in clutch with goals we need to win games. besties with moritz seider + jake walman + joe veleno.
daniel sprong (17) - i had no idea what to think of this guy at first but now i can't believe he's only been here for one season. it feels like he's been a wing for ages. he's one of our sniper goalscorers, except he shoots the puck with a lil too much sauce + with a feral desperation of a man afraid he was never going to score a goal again, every single time, which i love. also he stalks twitter and runs a team GC to forward memes that the fandom makes to the guys
joe veleno (90) - if bambi was a closeted italian canadian hockey player. wears an evil eye bracelet and also a crucifix? very meek and easy to bully, tbh, not our most productive goalscorer but also somehow he's very crucial to the emotional well being of the younger half of the roster? hes sillygoofy and a sweetheart and does his best every night which is all we can ask tbh. besties with lucas raymond + moritz seider + jake walman.
defensemen
ben chiarot (8) - resident manwhore dilf fashionista who knows he's sexy and loves to be a bitch on the ice. loves to be annoying and distracting @ the opponents during plays so the red wings can have space to move.
shayne gostisbehere (41) - escaped florida man turned into an nhler, sleeper agent defensive weapon that people tend to forget about. always busting his ass up and down the blue line. always looks sopping wet and really sad though? loves to shoot the puck and sometimes it even makes it to the net!
justin holl (3) - i'm hesistant to describe him as "good at hockey" but the boys seem to love him + he's silly enough to engage in the locker room antics + i've noticed him dealing out more hits lately which is always good.
olli maatta (2) - very very very steady in the most boring way possible. does his job and not an ounce more than necessary LOL but it's fine because he's good at what he does? a classic defensive defenseman.
jeff petry (46) - not… good? at hockey? but he is also a michigan native playing for the hometown team, and he's a veteran nhler, and he's a gritty sort of guy, so i like having him. he grew up in detroit proper, as well, because his dad played on the detroit tigers baseball team, so there's a lot of michigan sports lore going on in that household. also his kids are silly + love to come to games
moritz seider (53) - my sweet perfect darling defenseman prodigy. won the calder trophy because he was the most special and talented rookie in his first year in the nhl. breaking team records for defensemen at an alarming rate. was dylan's rookie, and is also frequently mentored by red wings defense legends. he's not a rookie anymore but you can still see how much responsibility he's shouldering and how much he takes after dylan's role modeled behavior/team legacy standards. good at handling tough responsibility vs staying silly anyways. hes my shining star and i luv him. generally he's paired up with jake walman on defense and they're a little bit married because of it. besties with lucas raymond + jake walman + joe veleno.
jake walman (96) - another guy who st louis abandoned and then ended up on the red wings and said "i want to spend my entire life and career in this city" . extremely silly. known for hitting the griddy whenever he scores important goals. big on video games + making tiktoks. tremendous locker room vibes guy, and very emotional and serious about proving his place on detroit's blue line. generally he's paired up with moritz seider on defense and they're a little bit married because of it. besties with moritz seider + lucas raymond + joe veleno.
goalies
ville husso (35) - looks like a haunted little porcelain doll. always sopping wet for some reason. very softspoken and european. mid-good level goalie, kind of needs to prove himself a bit now that alex lyon's gone completely off the shits and taken over starter goalie privileges, but i feel like there's no sense of animosity or competition between them? ville just strikes me as genuinely someone who's delighted and proud of his tandem partners for their successes, even if it comes at his expense / losing some of his chances to get ahead
james reimer (47) - idc about this man lol. he's either a very good goalie or an atrociously horrible goalie and you dont know what it'll be until the games already happening. passively homophobic christian behavior as well which i do not like to see. but he's also a veteran nhl player so in the beginning of the szn he was getting more opportunity than alex or ville.
alex lyon (34) - spent his entire career in the minor league/being traded between franchises where there wasn't really a space or need for him. got on the radar after keeping the florida panthers in their playoff race before losing, and then FL traded him to us. we've had goaltending agonies for years and then he's rolled up to detroit with something to fucking PROVE because he thought his hockey career was about to be over so he's skating every night like its do or die. after reimer and husso both were injured tho he finally got his chance to shine and oh baby he's been shining. unbelievably good at goaltending. big heart, very genuine, very funny, basically a male model as well, been to therapy and actually got something out of it, i would go to war for this man if he needed me to
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sunskate · 3 months ago
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keep seeing people say David Molina is pro-IAM and how surprising that C/B aren't leading with him on the panel, to the point that it's said like it's common knowledge and fact - where besides Dave Lease does that come from?
not saying that it is or isn't true, but curious if there's more evidence than TSL saying he's in MF's pocket. bc TSL are often right but also often wrong
David Molina has been an official for 20+ years. he's either a judge representing France, or he's the technical controller, and less frequently, the referee on panels
as a judge, he's often lower scoring than the panel average. the one team he scored always higher than the panel was Papadakis/Cizeron. that could be an IAM thing, but Molina's also a French judge
these weren't consistent, but he scored Sinitsina/Katsalapov and Wang/Liu almost always lower than the panel average. Guignard/Fabbri and Fear/Gibson he was often higher. that's a mix of IAM and not IAM teams. he scored Lauriault/LeGac high when they skated for France. C/B he's mostly + but not at the Olympics
as a technical controller, he's in charge of the tech panel, but he's not the caller, so any call he doesn't like, he'd have to challenge and have the assistant specialist agree with him to override the caller. if a tech panel is going to favor anyone, you have more power if you're the tech specialist, and he never has that role. and a referee has no input on scores besides calling timing violations and deductions for costume parts falling on the ice
so honestly wondering
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holmesoldfellow · 2 years ago
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Cover art by Tony Moore, Simon Coleby, and Jonny Rench for the six issues of "Victorian Undead (Sherlock Holmes vs Zombies)" by Ian Edginton and Davide Fabbri (January-June 2010, DC Comics)
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gregor-samsung · 1 year ago
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" Nel corso di una conferenza stampa tenutasi nel maggio del 1962, John F. Kennedy proclamò, nei toni che gli erano consueti, la fine delle ideologie; rispose così a due bisogni della nazione: il bisogno di credere che le decisioni politiche siano nelle mani di specialisti imparziali e bipartitici e il bisogno di credere che i problemi di cui si occupano gli esperti siano incomprensibili ai profani: «Per molti anni la maggior parte di noi è stata condizionata ad avere un’opinione politica: repubblicana o democratica, “liberal”, conservatrice o moderata. La realtà dei fatti è che la maggior parte dei problemi… che dobbiamo affrontare ora, sono problemi tecnici, problemi amministrativi. Sono risoluzioni estremamente complesse, che non si prestano a quel nobile genere di agguerriti movimenti che in passato hanno infiammato il paese con tanta frequenza. [Essi] concernono questioni che trascendono ormai la capacità di comprensione della stragrande maggioranza…»*
*Citato in David Eakins, Policy-Planning for the Establishment in A New History of Leviathan, a cura di Ronald Radosh e Murray Rothbard, New York, Dutton, 1972, p. 198.
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Christopher Lasch, La cultura del narcisismo. L’individuo in fuga dal sociale in un’età di disillusioni collettive; Nuova postfazione dell’autore, traduzione di Marina Bocconcelli, Fabbri (collana Saggi Tascabili), 1992. [Libro elettronico]
[Edizione originale: The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations, W. W. Norton, New York City, 1979]
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sayyestomi · 9 months ago
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favorite hockey players? im curious
this is a very Nuanced answer so you’re getting the autistic rundown anon.
90s wise: steve yzerman, sergei fedorov, slava kozlov, darren mccarty, igor larionov, chris osgood, kris draper
current players from my favorite teams
detroit red wings: DYLAN LARKIN <333, lucas raymond, moritz seider, alex lyon, ben chiarot, joe veleno
dallas stars: mason marchment, tyler seguin, jake oettinger, thomas harley, roope hintz, miro heiskanen
carolina hurricanes: seth jarvis, pyotr kochetkov, andrei svechnikov, jack drury
vancouver canucks: quinn hughes, arturs silovs, brock boeser, jt miller, pius suter
various guys i like that used to be on my teams/i just think are cool:robby fabbri, david perron, jake walman, mathew barzal, anthony beauvillier, klim kostin, dylan strome, brady skjei, mika zibanejad, chris kreider, k’andre miller, john gibson, marc andre fleury (probably more lmao)
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alicepao13 · 2 years ago
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Rating the Kommissar Rex/Il Commissario Rex/Hudson and Rex human partners for funsies, in chronological order. Contains spoilers, some bias, and opinions based on superficial characteristics. I will take the blame for any distorted memories I have of the shows, although I did a full rewatch last summer. (Rewatch refers to Kommissar Rex and Hudson and Rex. I could only watch Il Commissario Rex once. Well, 0.75 times. I couldn’t find some of the episodes.)
Kommissar Rex
Richard Moser: The blueprint. Not necessarily the best one in my opinion (although if you ask kid me, yes), but they modeled at least two other characters after him in the reboots. Pretty nice (although a product of his time), street smart, recently divorced, and the first few episodes where he and Rex are getting used to living together are hilarious. Moser’s dry humor was good too, also his whump scenes where great. And I appreciated the nude scenes a lot (thanks, German tv of the 90s). 8/10
Alex Brandtner: The hot one. Also, more of a “new age” cop (new age here means post 90s, don’t get confused). Kid me didn’t appreciate the hotness but I watched it in my teen years, and oh boy. And the action scenes, while sometimes ridiculous and making you wonder why???, really showed the actor’s training in physical scenes too. I always liked the way Brandtner immediately bonded with Rex and then we learn of the tragedy with his own dog. Too bad his love life was even more non-existent than Moser’s. 9/10
Marc Hoffmann: I’ll be honest, I just didn’t care for him for the most part, but I did like the fact that for the first time there was a ship with him and Nikki. They went for a different style with this one and it shows. Marc is less type A than the previous two, not a bad thing, but by that point, it was clear that Kommissar Rex as a show was nearing its end and I think it sometimes showed. 7/10
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Il Commissario Rex (At this point, let me just say that I don’t associate the two shows with each other. And whoever has watched both, would probably agree with me. It hardly matters that the Italian show starts as a spinoff.)
Lorenzo Fabbri: Ugh, I don’t know what it is with this guy but I didn’t like him much. His style was a lot like Moser at first (adopting Rex, saving him from a miserable fate, learning to live with him, etc.). I absolutely hated the storyline with the forensics scientist throwing herself at him every chance she got and him trying to avoid her instead of flat out telling her he’s not interested, and then at some point they slept together??? Anyway, did not like. 6/10
Davide Rivera: I liked that guy but sadly we didn’t have that many episodes with him. He could have had more to offer as a character. More quiet than the sometimes too loud Lorenzo, and took some time to warm up to Rex if I recall. I liked that he took no flack from his boss (Sidenote: the boss didn’t like Rex at first and kept wanting to get rid of him, and I wanted to rip him to shreds). 7/10
Marco Terzani: I literally found one season of his episodes, so I’ll reserve judgment (if anyone has his second and third season, please give it to me lol or point to the right direction). He seems kinda reckless? He’s definitely attractive. ?/10, more research needed.
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Hudson and Rex
Charlie Hudson: Started off as kind of mediocre for me, then he made me change my mind. When I started watching, I was hellbent on comparing every single thing of this show to the characters of the original at first, so I’m partially to blame for my initial perception of him. However, I won’t blame myself for the bad writing, pacing, and overall mediocrity of S1 that contributed to a big part of it. Anyway, they used some of Moser’s backstory (divorced, adopts Rex after his K-9 partner tragically dies) and expanded on it. Charlie has had the most development as a character than any of the others, which makes sense since he’s the first of Rex’s partners to live that long or not get rebooted lol. He definitely gets bonus points for having a love life too. And for not dying, despite all the whump situations he gets himself into. Definitely falls under the reckless category too. 70% himbo, 100% whump magnet. 9/10
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goalhofer · 2 years ago
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2023-24 Detroit Red Wings Roster
Wingers
#22 Matt Luff (Oakville, Ontario)
#23 Lucas Raymond (Göteborg, Sweden)
#24 Klim Kostin (Penza, Russia)*
#57 David Perron (Sherbrooke, Quebec) A*
#88 Daniel Sprong (L'Île-Bizard, Quebec)*
#93 Alex DeBrincat (Farmington Hills, Michigan)*
Centers
#14 Robby Fabbri (Mississauga, Ontario)
#18 Andrew Copp (Ann Arbor, Michigan) A
#21 Austin Czarnik (Washington Charter Township, Michigan)
#27 Michael Rasmussen (Surrey, British Columbia)
#36 Christian Fischer (Chicago, Illinois)*
#37 J.T. Compher (Northfield Township, Illinois)*
#71 Dylan Larkin (Waterford Township, Michigan) C
#90 Joe Veleno (Kirkland, Quebec)
#96 Jake Walman (Toronto, Ontario)
Defensemen
#2 Olli Määttä (Jyväskylä, Finland)
#3 Justin Holl (Minnetonka, Minnesota)*
#8 Ben Chiarot (Hamilton, Ontario) A
#41 Shayne Gostisbehere (Parkland, Florida)*
#46 Jeff Petry (Farmington Hills, Michigan)*
#53 Moritz Seider (Zell, Germany)
Goalies
#34 Alex Lyon (Baudette, Minnesota)*
#35 Ville Husso (Helsinki, Finland)
#47 James Reimer (Arborg, Manitoba)*
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hockeytown-gifs · 2 years ago
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Blind Ranking Chefs! - Detroit Red Wings - October 2023
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goalhofer · 4 months ago
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2024-25 season
Canada
Newfoundland
Carbonear: Dawson Mercer (New Jersey)
St. John's: Alex Newhook (Montreal)
Nova Scotia
Halifax: Justin Barron (Montreal/Nashville), Morgan Barron (Winnipeg), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh), Matthew Highmore (Ottawa), Alex Killorn (Anaheim), Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado) & Liam O'Brien (Utah)
Halifax Municipality: Brad Marchand (Boston)
Yarmouth: Ryan Graves (Pittsburgh)
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown: Ross Johnston (Anaheim)
Summerside: Noah Dobson (New York Islanders)
New Brunswick
Fredericton: Jake Allen (New Jersey)
Moncton: Phil Myers (Toronto) & Calvin Pickard (Edmonton)
Quebec
Amos: Nicolas Roy (Vegas)
Bécancour: Sam Montembeault (Montreal)
Bromont: Fréddy Gaudreau (Minnesota)
Kirkland: Joe Veleno (Detroit)
Laval: Simon Benoit (Toronto), Vincent Desharnais (Vancouver), Mathieu Joseph (St. Louis) & Pierre-Olivier Joseph (Pittsburgh)
Longueuil: Anthony Mantha-Pronovost (Calgary)
Montreal: William Carrier (Carolina), Nicolas Deslauriers (Philadelphia), Kris Letang (Pittsburgh), Zachary L'Heureux (Nashville) & Marc-Édouard Vlasic (San José)
Notre-Dame-Des-Prairies: Anthony-John Greer (Florida)
Plessisville: Mavrik Bourque (Dallas)
Pointe-Claire: Anthony Duclair (New York Islanders) & Mike Matheson (Montreal)
Quebec: Alexandre Carrier (Nashville/Montreal), Louis Crevier (Chicago), Kurtis MacDermid (New Jersey), Jonathan Marchessault (Nashville) & Jakob Pelletier (Calgary)
Roberval: Sam Girard (Colorado)
Saint-Eustache: Alex Lafrenière (New York Rangers)
Saint-Hyacinthe: David Savard (Montreal)
Saint-Jérôme: Jonathan Huberdeau (Calgary)
Saint-Narcisse-De-Beaurivage: Yanni Gourde (Seattle)
Sainte-Agathe-Des-Monts: Jonathan Drouin (Colorado) & Pierre-Luc Dubois (Washington)
Sainte-Marie: Thomas Chabot (Ottawa)
Sherbrooke: David Perron (Ottawa)
Sorel-Tracy: Anthony Beauvillier (Pittsburgh) & Marc-André Fleury (Minnesota)
Trois-Rivières: Zach Bolduc (St. Louis) & Anthony Richard (Philadelphia)
Val-d'Or: Jérémy Lauzon (Nashville)
Victoriaville: Phillip Danault (Los Angeles)
Ontario
Ajax: Michael Carcone (Utah), Connor McMichael (Washington), Matt Poitras (Boston) & Devin Shore (Minnesota)
Aurora: Morgan Frost (Philadelphia) & Robert Thomas (St. Louis)
Barrie: Brent Burns (Carolina)
Belleville: Brian Cousins (Ottawa)
Bowmanville: Declan Chisholm (Minnesota)
Brampton: Sean Monahan (Columbus), Tyler Seguin (Dallas) & Scott Wedgewood (Colorado)
Brantford: Adam Henrique (Edmonton)
Burlington: Josh Anderson (Montreal) & Shane Wright (Seattle)
Caledon: Rory Kerins (Calgary), Andrew Mangiapane (Washington), Darren Raddysh (Tampa Bay) & Taylor Raddysh (Washington)
Central Huron: Ryan O'Reilly (Nashville)
Centre Wellington Township: Brock McGinn (Anaheim)
Chatham-Kent: T.J. Brodie (Chicago)
Dorchester: Boone Jenner (Columbus)
Dysart Township: Matt Duchene (Dallas)
East Gwillumbury: Sam Bennett (Florida)
Georgina Township: Joel Hanley (Calgary) & Sean Walker (Carolina)
Haldimand County: Cam Talbot (Detroit)
Halton Hills: Jason Dickinson (Chicago)
Hamilton: Ben Chiarot (Detroit), Mark Jankowski (Nashville), Johnathan Kovacevic (New Jersey), Darnell Nurse (Edmonton), Carter Verhaeghe (Florida) & Arber Xhekaj (Montreal)
Hearst: Claude Giroux (Ottawa)
Kingston: Tye Kartye (Seattle) & Gabe Vilardi (Winnipeg)
King Township: Adam Fantilli (Columbus), Mario Ferraro (San José) & Alex Pietrangelo (Vegas)
Kitchener: Nathan Bastian (New Jersey), Nic Hague (Vegas), Steven Lorentz (Toronto), Tanner Pearson (Vegas), Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg) & Logan Stanley (Winnipeg)
London: Jacob Bryson (Buffalo), Dylan DeMelo (Winnipeg), Bo Horvat (New York Islanders), Nazem Kadri (Calgary), Travis Konecny (Philadelphia) & Nick Suzuki (Montreal)
Markham: Warren Foegele (Los Angeles), Mitch Marner (Toronto), Jeff Skinner (Edmonton) & Steven Stamkos (Nashville)
Mississauga: Vince Dunn (Seattle), Sean Durzi (Utah), Robby Fabbri (Anaheim), Ryan McLeod (Buffalo), Nick Paul (Tampa Bay), Owen Power (Buffalo), Dylan Strome (Washington), Ryan Strome (Anaheim), John Tavares (Toronto) & Philip Tomasino (Pittsburgh)
Newmarket: Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles)
New Tecumseh: Tyson Foerster (Philadelphia)
Oakville: Evan Bouchard (Edmonton), Isaiah George (New York Islanders) & Scott Laughton (Philadelphia)
Oshawa: Justin Danforth (Columbus)
Ottawa: Cody Ceci (San José), Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles), Calvin De Haan (Colorado), Erik Gudbranson (Columbus), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (New York Islanders), Scott Sabourin (San José), Donovan Sebrango (Ottawa) & MacKenzie Weegar (Calgary)
Peterborough: Barrett Hayton (Utah), Mitchell Stephens (Seattle) & Owen Tippett (Philadelphia)
Prescott: Ben Hutton (Vegas)
Richmond Hill: Jordan Binnington (St. Louis), Ryan Lomberg (Calgary) & Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
St. Catherines: Conor Timmins (Toronto)
Sault Ste. Marie: Mike Amadio (Ottawa) & Colin Miller (Winnipeg)
Scugog: Ty Dellandrea (San José)
Six Nations Of The Grand River Reservation: Brandon Montour (Seattle)
Stratford: Jared McCann (Seattle)
Strathroy-Caradoc: Lawson Crouse (Utah)
Sudbury: Tyler Bertuzzi (Chicago)
Temiskaming Shores: Justin Brazeau (Boston) & Corey Perry (Edmonton)
Thunder Bay: Mackenzie Blackwood (San José/Colorado), Robert Bortuzzo (Utah), Jordan Staal (Carolina) & Tyler Tucker (St. Louis)
Toronto: Connor Brown (Edmonton), Michael Bunting (Pittsburgh), Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders), Will Cuylle (New York Rangers), Jamie Drysdale (Philadelphia), Luke Evangelista (Nashville), Jake Evans (Montreal), Mark Friedman (Vancouver), Barclay Goodrow (San José), Dougie Hamilton (New Jersey), Zach Hyman (Edmonton), Wyatt Johnston (Dallas), Jordan Kyrou (St. Louis), Jack McBain (Utah), Jamie Oleksiak (Seattle), Adam Pelech (New York Islanders), Michael Pezzetta (Montreal), Evan Rodrigues (Florida), Brendan Smith (Dallas), Reilly Smith (New York Rangers), Brandon Tanev (Seattle), Chris Tanev (Toronto), Akil Thomas (Los Angeles), Tyler Toffoli (San José), Jake Walman (San José) & Tom Wilson (Washington)
Uxbridge Township: Mason Marchment (Dallas)
Vaughan: Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay), Luca Del Bel Belluz (Columbus) & Phil Di Giuseppe (Vancouver)
Waterloo: Ben Jones (Minnesota)
Whitewater Township: Jack Quinn (Buffalo)
Whitby: Jonah Gadjovich (Florida) & Cole Perfetti (Winnipeg)
Whitchurch-Stouffville: Sam Carrick (New York Rangers)
Windsor: Aaron Ekblad (Florida), Cam Fowler (St. Louis) & Matt Martin (New York Islanders)
Woolwich Township: Cole Schwindt (Vegas)
Manitoba
Arborg: James Reimer (Anaheim/Buffalo)
Brandon: Joel Edmundson (Los Angeles), Keegan Kolesar (Vegas), Jordan Martinook (Carolina), Damon Severson (Columbus) & Zach Whitecloud (Vegas)
Dauphin: Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders)
De Salaberry Municipality: Travis Hamonic (Ottawa)
Emerson-Franklin Municipality: Denton Mateychuk (Columbus)
Ritchot Municipality: Owen Pickering (Pittsburgh)
Souris-Glenwood Municipality: Tyson Kozak (Buffalo)
Springfield Municipality: Brett Howden (Vegas)
The Pas: Connor Dewar (Toronto)
Wainwright Municipality: Carson Soucy (Vancouver)
Wallace-Woodworth Municipality: Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia)
Winnipeg: Max Domi (Toronto), Cody Glass (Pittsburgh), Joel Hofer (St. Louis), Seth Jarvis (Carolina), Justin Kirkland (Calgary), Dylan McIlrath (Washington), Ryan Reaves (Toronto) & Mark Stone (Vegas)
Yellowhead Municipality: Conor Geekie (Tampa Bay) & Morgan Geekie (Boston)
Saskatchewan
Carlyle: Haydn Fleury (Winnipeg)
Davidson: Nolan Allan (Chicago) & Brayden McNabb (Vegas)
Estevan: Brayden Pachal (Calgary)
Humboldt: Dustin Tokarski (Carolina)
Melfort: Jaden Schwartz (Seattle)
Oxbow: Tanner Jeannot (Los Angeles)
Prince Albert: Braden Schneider (New York Rangers)
Regina: Mat Dumba (Dallas) & Jordan Eberle (Seattle)
Saskatoon: Brandon Hagel (Tampa Bay), Connor Ingram (Utah), Darcy Kuemper (Los Angeles), Brayden Schenn (St. Louis), Luke Schenn (Nashville), Chandler Stephenson (Seattle) & Connor Zary (Calgary)
Yorkton: Kaedan Korczak (Vegas)
Alberta
Airdrie: Jake Neighbours (St. Louis)
Beaumont: Noah Gregor (Ottawa)
Calgary: Jake Bean (Calgary), Ryker Evans (Seattle), Taylor Hall (Chicago/Carolina), Dylan Holloway (St. Louis), Brett Leason (Anaheim), Cale Makar (Colorado), Josh Morrissey (Winnipeg), William Nylander-Altelius (Toronto), Brayden Point (Tampa Bay), Cole Reinhardt (Ottawa), Matt Rempe (New York Rangers), Logan Thompson (Washington) & Olen Zellweger (Anaheim)
Camrose: Parker Kelly (Colorado)
Canmore: Jacob Bernard-Docker (Ottawa) & Noah Philp (Edmonton)
Cochrane: Justin Dowling (New Jersey)
Edmonton: Eric Comrie (Winnipeg), Jake DeBrusk (Vancouver), Brendan Gallagher (Montreal), Dylan Guenther (Utah), Keaton Middleton (Colorado), Stuart Skinner (Edmonton) & Jared Spurgeon (Minnesota)
Ft. Saskatchewan: Kirby Dach (Montreal)
Lethbridge: Ridly Greig (Ottawa)
Lloydminster: Ty Smith (Carolina)
Okotoks: Peyton Krebs (Buffalo)
St. Albert: Colton Dach (Chicago), Tyson Jost (Carolina), Josh Mahura (Seattle), Zack Ostapchuk (Ottawa) & Colton Parayko (St. Louis)
Slave Lake: Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (Buffalo)
Stony Plain: Brett Kulak (Edmonton)
Strathcona County: Kaiden Guhle (Montreal) & Sam Steel (Dallas)
Wainwright: Bobby McMann (Toronto) & Jake Middleton (Minnesota)
Yukon
Whitehorse: Dylan Cozens (Buffalo)
British Columbia
Abbotsford: Noah Juulsen (Vancouver) & Devon Toews (Colorado)
Burnaby: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton)
Chilliwack: Zach Benson (Buffalo)
Comox: Adin Hill (Vegas)
Coquitlam: Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) & Dante Fabbro (Nashville/Columbus)
Cranbrook: Bowen Byram (Buffalo)
Delta: Beck Malenstyn (Buffalo)
Kamloops: Logan Stankoven (Dallas)
Langley: Dennis Cholowski (New York Islanders), Danton Heinen (Vancouver) & Shea Theodore (Vegas)
New Westminster: Kevin Bahl (Calgary)
North Vancouver: Connor Bedard (Chicago), Macklin Celebrini (San José), Sam Reinhart (Florida) & Colton Sissons (Nashville)
Port Alberni: Laurent Brossoit (Chicago)
Port Moody: Kent Johnson (Columbus)
Richmond: Troy Stecher (Edmonton)
Salmon Arm: Curtis Lazar (New Jersey)
Surrey: Brenden Dillon (New Jersey) & Parker Wotherspoon (Boston)
Vancouver: Kyle Burroughs (Los Angeles), Evander Kane (Edmonton), Alex Kerfoot (Utah), Fraser Minten (Toronto), Michael Rasmussen (Detroit) & Morgan Rielly (Toronto)
Victoria: Jamie Benn (Dallas)
West Vancouver: Jake Christiansen (Columbus)
USA
Maine
Biddeford: Brian Dumoulin (Anaheim)
Yarmouth: Oliver Wahlstrom (New York Islanders/Boston)
New Hampshire
Manchester: Luke Hughes (New Jersey)
Rochester: Casey DeSmith (Dallas)
Massachusetts
Boston: Matt Grzelcyk (Pittsburgh), Noah Hanifin (Vegas), Kevin Hayes (Pittsburgh), Connor Murphy (Chicago) & Jimmy Vesey; Jr. (New York Rangers)
Boxford: Chris Kreider (New York Rangers)
Braintree: Adam Gaudette (Ottawa)
Canton: Kevin Rooney (Calgary)
Chelmsford: Jack Eichel (Vegas)
East Longmeadow: Frank Vatrano (Anaheim)
Easton: John Marino (Utah)
Haverhill: Jordan Harris (Columbus)
Hingham: Matty Beniers (Seattle)
Lawrence: Colin Blackwell (Dallas)
Lexington: Will Smith (San José)
Millville: Matt Boldy (Minnesota)
Milton: Ryan Shea (Pittsburgh)
Natick: John Carlson (Washington)
Needham: Chris Wagner (Colorado)
North Andover: Joel Daccord (Seattle)
Scituate: Ryan Donato (Chicago) & Conor Garland (Vancouver)
Southborough: Henry Thrun (San José)
Weymouth: Charlie Coyle (Boston)
Rhode Island
Cumberland: Jayden Struble (Montreal)
Johnston: Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh)
Connecticut
Darien: Spencer Knight (Florida)
Greenwich: Cam Atkinson (Tampa Bay)
Milford: Jonathan Quick (New York Rangers)
New Canaan: Max Pacioretty (Toronto)
Newtown: Matthew Samoskevich (Florida)
New York
Amherst: Nick DeSimone (Utah)
Bedford: Trevor Zegras (Anaheim)
Buffalo: Marcus Foligno (Minnesota), Nick Foligno (Chicago), Dennis Gilbert; Jr. (Buffalo), Patrick Kane; Jr. (Detroit) & Miles Wood (Colorado)
Canton: Jordan Greenway (Buffalo)
Cicero: Joel Farabee (Philadelphia)
Eden: Alex Iafallo (Winnipeg)
Elmira: Johnny Beecher (Boston)
Greenburgh: Brett Pesce (New Jersey)
Hempstead: Shane Pinto (Ottawa)
Huntington: Matt Coronato (Calgary)
Long Beach: Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Boston)
Massena: Zach Bogosian (Minnesota)
New York: Jack Drury (Carolina/Colorado)
Oyster Bay: Adam Fox (New York Rangers) & Frank Milano (Washington)
Smithtown: Kyle Palmieri (New York Islanders)
Staten Island: Zach Aston-Reese (Columbus) & Kevin Labanc (Columbus)
Syracuse: Thomas Harley (Dallas) & Alex Tuch (Buffalo)
New Jersey
Bellmawr: Eric Robinson (Carolina)
Chatham: Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) & Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh)
Edison Township: Anthony Stolarz (Toronto)
Livingston Township: Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders)
Long Branch: Connor Clifton (Buffalo)
Mantua Township: Tony DeAngelo (New York Islanders)
Middletown Township: James Van Riemsdyk (Columbus) & Trevor Van Riemsdyk (Washington)
Robbinsville Township: Ross Colton (Colorado)
Vorhees Township: Mattias Samuelsson (Buffalo)
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg: Sam Lafferty (Buffalo)
Pittsburgh: Logan Cooley (Utah), John Gibson (Anaheim), Brandon Saad (St. Louis) & Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers)
Virginia
Henrico County: Zac Jones (New York Rangers)
North Carolina
Raleigh: Nikolai Kovalenko II (Colorado/San José)
South Carolina
Florence: Mike Kesselring (Utah)
Hilton Head Island: Ryan Hartman (Minnesota)
Florida
Boca Raton: Jakob Chychrun (Washington)
Coral Springs: Brandon Duhaime (Washington)
Naples: John Hathaway; Jr. (Philadelphia)
Orlando: Jack Hughes (New Jersey) & Quinn Hughes (Vancouver)
Parkland: Andrew Peeke (Boston)
Pembroke Pines: Shayne Gostisbehere (Carolina)
Michigan
Ann Arbor: Ian Cole (Utah), Andrew Copp (Detroit) & Jeff Petry (Detroit)
Birmingham: Max Sasson (Vancouver)
Canton Charter Township: Paul Cotter (New Jersey) & Matt Roy (Washington)
Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
Commerce Charter Township: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Dearborn: Dakota Joshua (Vancouver)
Dearborn Heights: Jordan Oesterle (Boston)
East Grand Rapids: Luke Glendening (Tampa Bay)
Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
Holland: Lane Hutson (Montreal)
Mt. Clemens: Frank Nazar III (Chicago)
Oxford Township: Josh Norris (Ottawa)
Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Rochester: Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers/Anaheim)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Chicago)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
St. Clair: Tyler Motte (Detroit)
Washington Charter Township: Nick Blankenburg (Nashville)
Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
Cleveland: Jansen Harkins (Anaheim)
Columbus: Jack Roslovic (Carolina), Kiefer Sherwood (Vancouver) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne: Drake Batherson (Ottawa)
Indianapolis: Jack Johnson III (Columbus)
Alabama
Huntsville: Nic Dowd (Washington)
Mississippi
Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
Eau Claire: Ty Emberson (Edmonton)
Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Utah), Craig Smith (Chicago) & Ryan Suter (St. Louis)
Mequon: Spencer Stastney (Nashville)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit), John Hayden (Seattle) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
Elk Grove Township: Alex Turcotte (Los Angeles)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Proviso Township: Vinnie Hinostroza (Nashville)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Utah) & Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Vancouver) & Dominic Toninato (Winnipeg)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Boston)
Farmington: Drew Helleson (Anaheim)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Nashville)
Lindström: Blake Lizotte (Pittsburgh)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers) & Brock Nelson (New York Islanders)
Minnetonka: Bobby Brink (Philadelphia)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (New York Rangers)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Florida)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Ottawa), Ryan McDonagh (Tampa Bay), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers) & Tommy Novak (Nashville)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Two Harbors: Cole Koepke (Boston)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Colorado)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Utah) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joe Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Chicago) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina) & Tyler Kleven (Ottawa)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary/San José)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Tampa Bay) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Jared Jones (Chicago)
Dallas: Samuel Helenius (Los Angeles)
Houston: Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (New Jersey)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Ethen Frank (Washington) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Boston), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Josh Doan (Utah), Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas)
Gilroy: Dustin Wolf (Calgary)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Buffalo)
Pasadena: Nick Robertson (Toronto)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
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Every North American NHL Player’s Birth City
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