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catboygretzky · 4 years
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AJKGBASHKGAB ALEX YOUR SEB AHO ADDITION TO THE POST WTF HOW DID YOU THINK OF THAT ADN WHY IS IT SO ACCURATE
IT’S TRUE HE DOES LOOK LIKE A PASTOR’S WIFE THAT HADN’T HAD AN ORGASM IN TEN YEARS UNTIL HE SHACKED UP WITH THE CHURCH CARETAKER!!!!! I AM JUST SAYING WHAT WE’RE ALL THINKING!!!!!!!!
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lemon😌 i am absolutely terrified of you <3 asbfja
lemon; so cool, they are almost intimidating.
right back atcha <33333
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jamiesoleksiak · 4 years
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For being so nice and cute, copy this to ten other bloggers that you think are wonderful. Keep the game going and make others feel beautiful! 💕💗💓💖💞💘 (ily. nothing on this earth could have stopped me from sending this back to you)
rayleeneeeee this goes right back at you 💓
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formerlydyl · 5 years
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I got tagged by @filipforsberg, @reddd-1998, and @eliaspetterss0n
Nickname: Lizz/Wizz depending on who I talk to?
Gender: female
Astrological sign: Aquarius
Height: 5’5
Hogwarts House: HUFFLEPUFF AND PROUD
Where I’m from: Vegas California - Bay Area
Dream trip: I want to go to Vancouver so bad.
When I created this account: Because I Leips it.
Originally posted by el-hockey
I’m tagging @c-hartwriteshockey @hamncheeseattack @mitcheemarns @hockeybells @mcpetey-segs if any of you want to do it/haven’t done it yet :)
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mitchbeck · 5 years
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CANTLON: PACK PREPARE FOR BUSY WEEKEND
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The Hartford Wolf Pack will entertain the Charlotte Checkers Friday night before departing for four games on the road over the next two weeks. They will not return home until January 24th against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The Wolf Pack winning streak grew to five-games and in the process, tying their season-best mark after a 2-1 win over the Hershey Bears at the Giant Center before 10,240 on a Wednesday night. Hartford's leading scorer, Vinni Lettieri, has six points in his last five games. He also has scored a goal three straight scored the game-winning goal, his 14th, with 53.9 seconds left in the game. Goalie Adam Huska stopped 26 of 27 shots. The Wolf Pack was held to just 15 shots but made the two that scored led them to victory. Boo Nieves continues his strong play and has garnered seven points in his last six gamers. The Wolf Pack holds the top spot in the Atlantic Division with a record of 22-8-2-5 (51 points) and now are four points ahead of Hershey and six ahead of the Providence Bruins. For Hershey, this was just their second loss in their last 15 games. The team has undergone some serious roster changes in the past month and with the exception of a small blip of a five-game losing streak, they have maintained a strong level of consistency at home, late in games, and against key divisional rivals. The Wolf Pack are 15-1-2-5 at home and are unbeaten with taking a lead after two periods at 14-0-1-2. They've won all five games thus far against Providence who they were battling for first place before being supplanted by Hershey. LIFE WITHOUT IGOR Goaltender Igor Shesterkin is on recall by the New York Rangers and made his NHL debut with a 5-3 victory against the Colorado Avalanche. Shesterkin got off to a tough start giving up goals on his first two shots. To be fair, all three goals he surrendered he wasn't totally responsible for. One was a tip-in, another a breakaway from Nathan MacKinnon and a wide-open goal on the right-wing. Shesterkin followed that up with a superb showing stopping 46 of 49 shots in a 6-3 win over the New Jersey Devils as ex-Wolf Pack, Tony D’Angelo piled up five points, including the first hat-trick since the Hall of Fame Brian Leetch (Cheshire) had in a playoff game in 1995. It was only the third in team history and the first two were Reijo Ruotsolainen (1982) and Dave Maloney (1980). Shesterkin was very sharp in the third period stopping a pair of scoring chances from Avalanche defensemen Samuel Girard and Calder Trophy candidate, Cale Makar. No doubt Shesterkin will have a long NHL career, but the Rangers also have two competent, capable NHL goalies in future Hall-of-Famer, Henrik Lundquist, and ex-Pack, Alexander Georgiev. Carrying three goalies is difficult at any level of hockey, with one netminder always on the outside looking in, and likely unhappy. The Rangers have been anticipating their fifth-round draft choice in 2012. He had superb KHL numbers and has finally arrived in North America. Shesterkin’s deal to come to North America was struck in the spring when the Rangers negotiated a European (KHL) clause in his deal that kicked in at halfway mark of the AHL season. It was eclipsed by several games, and the NHL season clause has been met, and he could return to Russia without penalty. The NHL trade deadline is February 24th, just seven weeks away. Lundqvist’s age, salary, and no-movement clause make it HIGHLY unlikely he's going anywhere, and the market for Georgiev isn’t clear at this point. Shesterkin is likely to see more action at the NHL level. It is possible but perhaps unlikely, that Shesterkin, who does not need to pass through waivers, will get sent to Hartford to playing time when Lundqvist and Georgiev are in the net. There will be a lot of rumors and a lot of news coming out of New York that will effect Hartford as the deadline approaches and the Rangers decide if they should be a buyer or a seller at the deadline and how to supplement the success currently going on in the Connecticut capital. MESSAGE FROM SWEDEN Lias Andersson was last seen departing on a plane from Bradley International Airport after the Wolf Pack's two-game road trip to Charlotte. He hasn’t been seen since until the next day after he'd left the team that through his agent it became public that Andersson had requested a trade. He was suspended by the Rangers and there has been radio silence until Wednesday. Andersson gave an interview with the Swedish sports news service, SVTP Sports (their version of ESPN/TSN). Uffe Bodin, the Editor-In-Chief of newsme.com, tweeted this translated information. The troubling tweet raises some serious questions and cast some serious aspersions and insinuations that could have profound impacts going forward for Andersson having any hope of returning to the Rangers or to any organization contemplating acquiring him. Was Andersson injured toward the end of his self-imposed departure from Hartford? What was this alleged incident that occurred that made things untenable for him to stay in Hartford? His assertion about "feeling safe" depicts some untoward work environment in Hartford, was there any? Is he using the team-issued suspension after leaving the team as some faux reasoning for sitting in Sweden and not practicing in Hartford or Cromwell with the Wolf Pack? Was he handling or coping with the rigors of pro hockey and being a number seven overall draft pick very well? Based on his play and this move the answer would be no. Andersson could be making a fatal career mistake here. The NHL is a very closed society. While the teams are on ice rivals and there's a union as a league and when one seeks to overturn the order of things, they don’t like it very much. Especially from a player in his first three years of an NHL deal that he and his agent signed off on and approved by both the NHL and the NHLPLA. Teams are not likely to take on a player who jumps ship when he's under-performing at the NHL and AHL level on an entry-level contract. There is hockey graveyard littered with first-round busts and players whose ego’s got the better of them. Andy, as he was known, was not a malcontent by several accounts, but self-imposed pressure to live up to his number seven overall status is a part of the equation that has him in Sweden and not Hartford. One veteran NHL scout said on the condition that they not be named, about Andersson. “I spoke to our GM about him, and he said, ‘It’s not his fault he was drafted seventh when maybe 27 or 37 was more appropriate. He has to understand that he isn’t a top-six forward, but a bottom-six forward. I think he’s a salvageable player at age 20, but he has to change his self-appraisal of his skill set.” On what could be likely his last ever Wolf Pack goal, he was contemplating a Filip Forsberg (Nashville) move on a breakaway coming off the right-wing. For Andersson, if he's to have an NHL career, this walkout needs to end immediately. NOTES: The Bridgeport Sound Tigers made an AHL deal with the Utica Comets where they sent oft-injured forward, John Stevens Jr. to the Comets for future considerations. Stevens is the son of ex-Hartford Whaler, AHL Hall of Famer, and current Dallas Stars, Assistant Coach, John Stevens Sr. Drake Rymsha, the son of ex-New Haven Nighthawk, Andy Rynsha, was sent from Ontario (AHL) to Ft. Wayne (ECHL). How about trading your nephew? All-time Wolf Pack great, and head coach, John Paddock, who's the current GM and VP of Hockey Ops for the Regina Pats (WHL) sent his nephew, Max, to the Prince Albert Raiders yesterday. That won't be awkward at the Christmas Table Goalie Nick Malik, the son of ex-Whaler, Ranger, and Beast of New Haven defenseman, Marek Malik, is leaving home for North America. He played primarily with HC Frydek-Mistek (Czech Republic Division-2) where his father is the assistant coach this season. His Czech Elite League (CEL) rights are with HC Ocelari Trinec where he played two games. The younger Malik got in some time for the Czech Republic WJC team in the just-completed tournament but has decided to head to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) for the rest of the year. The Greyhounds drafted him in the CHL Import last June in the first-round (50th overall). All CHL teams are involved in the draft. He was eleventh pick (168th overall) in the NAHL Draft by the Muskegon Lumberjacks as well last year Ethan Cardwell, the nephew of former New Haven Knights, Matt Cardwell, was traded from the Saginaw Spirit (OHL) to the Barrie Colts (OHL) as part of a five-player trade at the junior trade deadline. Logan Stephenson, the son of former Whaler, Bob Stephenson, goes from ASC Corona Brasov (Romania-EBEL) to HKM Zloven (Slovakia-SLEL) for the rest of the season. Read the full article
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nicohischier · 4 years
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... troy stecher is in detroit...
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jakeoettinger · 4 years
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tagged by @doubleminor to post my “top 7 albums” (in quotations because truly tomorrow this entire wall could be different sksksks) ty joce. your sempiternal mention - just pure Taste
i love music so much and lots, if not most, times i will just put on a whole album by an artist every time i listen to them.. i do Not know how to choose.. i did almost put want x 3oh!3 on here but refrained and put the queen shania in here instead to ~shake it up~ but i do think.. these are always gonna be in my heavy rotation at any given moment.
•the order isn’t important at all•
1. never hungover again - joyce manor.. perfection. the first time i heard heart tattoo my head just exploded actually
2. kona town - pepper.. the Amount of times i’ve listened to this album start to finish. it’s rare for me to listen to just one song off this album by itself. it just gives such a specific vibe that i almost always just listen to the entire album
3. take off your pants and jacket - blink-182 (i also had one thought to just do the entire thing of blink albums) but this answer also won me tickets to their show and a m&g once so
4. sempiternal - bring me the horizon (though amo i did almost slap that on here but went with the Classic)
5. the devil and god are raging inside me x brand new.. my cat’s name is literally named after a song on this album lol
6. life’s not out to get you x neck deep.. you want an album of just absolute bangers start to finish?? this is the one for you
7. come on over - shania twain.. absolute literal (almost) lifelong fav.. beating out fly x the dixie chicks only barely
tagging: @hertl @boesersson @svechsnikov @kuuuuuuuuuch @filipforsberg @segwins @miroheyskanen
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winnipegpatty · 4 years
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super excited for @filipforsberg to become a full time flyers blog tomorrow. welcome to hell baby 🤗
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sirishat-blog · 8 years
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Second #hattrick for #FilipForsberg http://socioplanet.com/article/second-hat-trick-for-filip-forsberg.php P.S:www.socioplanet.com is to make friends try its free
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18, 23 and 26 probably idk i didnt double check
18. this year have you met someone who changed you?
yeah,, gained a lot of new friends this year :)
23. name something you CANNOT wait for
a BREAK damn
26. what are you listening to right now?
j&j podcast
be nosy :)
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n79792738-blog · 8 years
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Filip Forsberg autographed Nashville Predators hockey card #filipforsberg #autographed #nashvillepredators #hockeycard #signedcard #dagr010 #dagr1010 #yeg #yegsale #youtubedavidgrass #forsale (at DAGR Sportscards and Collectibles)
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matthewtkafuck · 5 years
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tag 20 followers you want to know better
tagged by: @kotkaniemis-mint-mom​ 💖 
nickname: ppl have been calling me jazzy recently
gender: cis female
astrological sign: sagittarius 
height: 5'4"
sexuality: ???
hogwarts house: i have no idea, i’ve never watched any of the movies to the end
favourite animals: dogs, cows, and turtles
number of blankets: in the summer it’s just my costco blanket. in the winter its the costco blanket plus one thick comforter on top
where i’m from: small town alberta lol
dream trip: ideally just one long trip around the whole world but if i had to choose just one place it would be switzerland
when i created this account: february or march of last year
why i created this account: i saw a sean monahan gif on twitter and it lead me here
followers: almost 1000!! ty all 💖
im tagging: @monymademedoit @mark-messier @michealferdaddy @hertl @guccihall @i-hate-hockey @vansriemsdyk @fivehole @filipforsberg @jonnystyler @transpastrnak @kuraly @patrik-god-laine @pstrnk @exwag @evgeniimalkin @j0shanderson and whoever else wants to do this!!
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mitchbeck · 5 years
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CANTLON: (SAT) WOLF PACK BEAT THE DEVILS 5-2
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Steven Fogarty had four points, while Lias Andersson added three and Adam Huska made 24 saves to pace the Hartford Wolf Pack to a 5-2 win over the Binghamton Devils at the XL Center Saturday night. The Wolf Pack record advances to 13-4-2-5 (33 points) placing them in second place just two points behind the division-leading Providence Bruins. The Pack has won their last two games while the Devils have lost six straight. Providence is up next for the Pack as they will close out the weekend there Sunday afternoon at 3 PM.  Igor Shesterkin will be in goal going for a weekend three-in-three sweep. “For 50 minutes we played really well. After the first 10 minutes, they came out strong like they did last night against Providence, but after that, we played some of our best hockey,” remarked Hartford head coach Kris Knoblauch. The Devils (7-13-4-0) had plenty of fight left in them early in the third period and scored to narrow the Pack lead to two goals. Joey Anderson took advantage of a Wolf Pack breakdown as the righty shooter broke in off the left-wing. Andersson was back as the defenseman and the Devil put a perfect wrist shot into the net past Adam Huska at 1:39. It was his seventh goal of the season. The Pack played solid team defense and limited quality chances for the Devils. When a breakdown occurred, Huska made the save. Huska bailed them out on chances by Nathan Bastian at 8:41 and then Mikhail Maltsev on a clear scoring chance. Fogarty put the finishing touches on his four-point night with his second goal that came after he stripped defenseman Dakota Mermis and potted his ninth goal of the season into an empty net at 18:44. In the second period, the Devils forechecking caused the Wolf Pack headaches and set them up for their first goal. One of the few turnovers of the night came after the Devils' Michael McLeod got and hit Bastian who zipped in his third goal past Huska at 5:06. The Pack were able to weather the storm and were able to put up two goals of their own to expand their lead to three goals. At 14:07, Andersson came up the right-wing with room and spotted Fogarty alone at the left side of the net where he easily put his pass in for his eighth of the season. “It was a good play by (Matt) Beleskey along the wall to get us going, and Andy just put it on my stick to put it in.” Andersson passed back the compliment to Fogarty. “He’s been doing a great job getting to those spots and putting the puck into the back of the net. He’s great to play with and is always in the right spot. It was two-on-one and it worked great and went in for us.” Andersson factored into a late power play goal. Fogarty was high on the left-wing side and sent a perfect cross-ice pass through the box to Danny O’Regan, who had moved into the right-wing faceoff circle. He sent a pass that glided along the ice to Andersson, who was wide open at the left side of the cage. Andersson deposited his second of the night and fourth of the season at 19:15. “I wasn’t sure if he was going to shoot or pass it,” remarked Andersson. “I just had to have my stick down for that one.” The Wolf Pack, as they did Friday night in Springfield, had a strong, three-player sequence for their first goal. Joey Keane made the strong lead pass to Ville Meskanen at the end of his shift. But Meskanen kept going into the Devils' zone and pulled up as two players went to him. Meskanen then fired the puck and hit Andersson bursting off the right-wing side with a tape-to-tape pass and in full flight. Andersson went forehand-to-backhand and tucked the puck inside the short-side post for his third goal at 3:13 and gave the Wolf Pack a 1-0 lead. “That was a little Scandanavian connection there. A beautiful play by him,” Andersson said with a laugh of the Finnish Meskanen. “I was thinking of doing the Filip Forsberg (Nashville) move first, but I did something in between. He closed the five-hole and caught me a bit there, but I was happy with the move and it went in.” Forsberg, a fellow Swede in a Stanley Cup playoff game against Colorado, was on the rush and put the puck between his legs. The defender then went in scored against Colorado! This looked like the Andersson the Rangers have been waiting to emerge. “I’m just getting back to playing hockey and having some fun again and getting my mind going. It’s been tough. I’m just trying to earn my way back (to New York) by just playing hockey.” Meskanen’s play had Knoblauch grinning and effusive in his praise. “Sometimes you don’t think fourth line guys have high-end skills. That was an elite pass by Ville.” The Wolf Pack took a two-goal lead by scoring shorthanded. Fogarty was just as dangerous a man down as he is five-on-five. He broke into the Devils zone with a perfect drop pass and had Nick Ebert as the trailer drilled his second of the season past Gilles Senn at 13:53. LINES: Andersson-Fogarty-Beleskey Nieves-Gettinger-Newell O’Regan-Lettieri-DiGiuseppe Jones-Meskanen-Dmowski Raddysh-LoVerde Keane-Geersten Rykov-Ebert SCRATCHES: Jeff Taylor (healthy) Shawn McBride (healthy) Lewis Zerter-Gossage (healthy) Gabriel Fontaine (season-ending shoulder surgery) NOTES: Forward Ty Ronning was reassigned to Maine. GM Chris Drury was on hand and all smiles post-game and gave Jeff Gorton and JD a good report. The Devils Mikhail Maltsev is no relation to former great Soviet captain Alexander Maltsev from the 1960 and 1970s. Read the full article
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nicohischier · 4 years
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would truly and wholly d i e for les mis
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bittersoulmates · 4 years
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Top 7 Albums (thanks for tagging me @antoineroussel​!!!)
These are the 7 albums I’ve been really loving lately in alphabetical order, bc there’s no way I can do of all time lmaooo
boygenius - boygenius
The Chicks - Gaslighter
The Heavy - The House That Dirt Built
The Killers - Sam’s Town
PVRIS - Use Me
TV On The Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
Vegabonds -Southern Sons
anyone that does this that sees this post should tag me. for tagging’s sake, i’m paging some of my most recently followed mutuals if y’all are interested 😊
@pleiabees @oatplant @tkhart @bellemareyouserious @canesinthecrease @softgrantaire @filipforsberg
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hockeyauzzie · 5 years
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Playlist tag
Tagged by @mitcheemarns
Woo i love music tag games :D this gon be a mess tho
1. Girls / Girls / Boys - Panic
2. Working man - Imagine Dragons
3. Drive North - SWMRS
4. We Know - Hamilton
5. Feel it still - Portugal. The Man
6. Parades - Short Stack
7. boyish - Hippo Campus
8. I Like America & America Likes Me - 1975
9. Lights Out - Hilltop Hoods
10. Batphone - Arctic Monkeys
Welp,,,, ok i guess.
I tag @adoptive-hockey-mom @filipforsberg @theseleafsarealright @claude-giroux @puckyeahtylerennis obvs dont have to do it if u dont wanna or already been tagged ;))
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