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goalhofer · 11 months
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2023-24 Boston Bruins Roster
Wingers
#11 Trent Frederic (St. Louis, Missouri)
#17 Milan Lučić (Vancouver, British Columbia)*
#18 Pavel Zacha (Brno, Czech Republic)
#21 James Van Riemsdyk (Middletown Township, New Jersey)*
#39 Morgan Geekie (Yellowhead Municipality, Manitoba)*
#63 Brad Marchand (Halifax Municipality, Nova Scotia) C
#74 Jake DeBrusk (Edmonton, Alberta)
#88 David Pastrňák (Havířov, Czech Republic) A
Centers
#13 Charlie Coyle (Weymouth, Massachusetts)
#19 Johnny Beecher (Elmira, New York)**
#38 Patrick Brown (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan)*
#51 Matt Poitras (Ajax, Ontario)**
#94 Jakub Lauko (Prague, Czech Republic)
Defensemen
#12 Kevin Shattenkirk (New Rochelle, New York)*
#14 Ian Mitchell (St. Albert, Alberta)*
#25 Brandon Carlo (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
#27 Hampus Lindholm (Helsingborg, Sweden)
#28 Derek Forbort (Duluth, Minnesota)
#48 Matt Grzelcyk (Boston, Massachusetts)
#73 Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Long Beach, New York) A
Goalies
#1 Jeremy Swayman (Anchorage, Alaska)
#35 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
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sittplatser · 4 years
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Legendarisk sittplats Foto: Hans Tjäder
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stolligaseptember · 4 years
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cursed. cursed. cursed.
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How To Decide If Your Old Sofa Is Worth Saving Or Not?
With the cozy sofa, you’ve spent many years relaxing on may lose its charm over time. The fabric got ripped, dirty, or stained. Many people don’t want to throw their old sofa because of its great quality or some sentimental values. Replacing the old sofa is a choice many people have to make at some point in time. Over time, the old sofa gets dirty, dull, outdated, and torn. Read more - https://bit.ly/3EtAUTe 
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andrewuttaro · 5 years
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New Look Sabres: GM 16 - TBL - Sweden Pt. 1
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3-2 Loss to the Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning have dominated the Atlantic division in the Eichel Era so far but particularly Buffalo. Since our sweet boy Captain Jack entered the league in 2015-2016 Buffalo has gone 4-10-2 against the Bolts. When Joe Yerdon pointed this out it wasn’t anything about Eichel, it was the recognition of an opportunity this two-game series against the Bolts in Sweden presented: a big stage against a tough opponent to prove this Sabres team is not the same one of old. I’m bias in the matter, I happen to think we are looking at a transformed hockey team in Buffalo, but one or two wins on this international stage might go a long way to prove the point. That point was not proven against hot teams in Washington or New York, but you can’t change the past. To think of this Lightning club as the proverbial goliath of the Cap Era that it probably is maybe the first instinct, but it wasn’t necessarily the current form of the team coming into these games. They were a shade under .500 at 6-5-2 coming into these two games so there is palpable opportunity here to get a few points against a squad that you got to believe will take over the division as the season goes on. Opportunity one missed. But first, let’s talk about what might just be the greatest game against the Lightning the Sabres have ever put together. There are not a lot to choose from with these two sides normally being good at different times and dog walking the other depending on who it is. Let’s go back to February 2008: just far back enough for the Buffaslug but recent enough to be on MSG network. The Sabres are down 2-0 with about 18 minutes left in the third period. Derek Roy scores the Sabres first goal before Tampa seemingly puts the game out of reach at 3-1 with a little over six minutes left. Toni Lydman gets Buffalo to within one before Tomas Vanek, the new sacred cow of the organization after a disastrous off season, sinks the equalizer and sends it to overtime where he taps in his second of the night to win it 4-3. Those of you who submitted your thoughts on the best games between these two teams agreed Vanek was on fire in this game. Alright, back to the present: the Sabres stayed with the Lightning this afternoon but ultimately fall 3-2 in regulation.
Nikita Kucherov and Alex Killorn scored goals in the first period to give Tampa the early 2-0 lead in Stockholm but the story of the first period and probably this whole game was the hit on Vladimir Sobotka. Sobotka had just taken a shot by the blue line and was staring naturally downrange. Nikita Kucherov slows up a little before going table-top-mode into the unsuspecting number 17. Vladdy did what anyone would do in the situation: rollover top to avoid blowing out a knee. He ended up landing headfirst on the ice before getting a little check from Kucherov as a parting gift. There was no call and Sobotka did not return to the ice for the rest of the game. Early reporting tells us he may have tweaked a hip. Even good ole boy Pierre McGuire on the NBCSN broadcast was like “Yeah, that’s no good.” These two games count in the standings, so the league sent over a staff of NHL trained officials and they all very much looked it in this game. Ralph Krueger gave them what for too. He cussed out all three assembled on-ice refs as Sobotka was helped off the ice. The thing that was audible on the broadcast was “Figure it out, you all got eight eyes!” We could talk about how bad officiating was in this game, and it was bad, but that isn’t just us. Officiating has been bad across this league this season and for at least a couple years now. Part of me wants to blame it on the thousand interpretations and minutia of how rules are actually enforced but that would blame it on something other than the ones who deserve it: a league that just doesn’t want to make a tough decision if it doesn’t make them money. If your commissioner is going to extoll the “success” of the new offsides rules staring directly at four blown calls each week then you just got to come to terms with it being junk league. I’ve come to terms with it: it’s a junk league.
I listened to most of this game on the WGR 550 radio side. It was not ideal. Don’t get me wrong, I love Rick Jeanneret and how can you not love 716 Sports Bar, but Rob Ray and RJ sounded like they were calling a backroom poker match in Vegas. You couldn’t hear any game action… which I suppose makes sense since the game was in Sweden and unless a goal is scored all you hear is the dull roar of people talking in a restaurant in the background. If you were there I’m sure it was a fun time, but I think we can utilize RJ’s talent a little bit better than stumbling through a game watching on a bar screen like any filthy peon like myself. The man is a legend, if you’re not going to fly him there give him some respect and have him call the game without the distracting background bar noise. But yes, goals on the radio are actually great, even broadcast live from 716. Rasmus Ristolainen took a shot from the blueline and it ended up in the net. On the radio it sounded like Risto got credit at first, but Sam Reinhart tipped it in to cut the Lightning lead in half. The Sabres had not scored in almost six periods, three buildings and two continents so that was refreshing to hear just to hear. The shooting percentage drop-off team wide has come home to roost. If you’ve been watching this trend unfold you’ve probably been biting your lip like me. I like to think of myself as the go-to Buffalo Sabres optimist, I even said this team is a transformed team earlier in this same postgame reaction but shooting percentage consistency is something good teams figure out. You’re not going to convert every opportunity but as the great one Michael Scott once said: you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. Throughout this game Sam Reinhart and Jack Eichel were the offense of this team. Of course our favorite checking line the Roaring Twenties got their chances too but for the most part any recovery of the cratering shooting percentage was going to come from one of those guys. Equal time: Olofsson and Montour looked hot tonight as well.
Entering the third period down 2-1 it was clear we had something of a low-grade goalie duel on our hands. Andrei Vasilevskiy needs no introduction, he’s the last defense of a club that has the firepower to sleepwalk its way to a President’s Trophy; but Linus Ullmark, NATIVE OF LUGNVIK, SWEDEN HIMSELF, was up to the task. He blocked bangers from every star on this Bolts roster and this game was close because these two came to duel! When Yanni Gourde tapped in a rebound 7:45 in the third to put the Bolts up 3-1, Ullmark only let it in because his team was playing U10 lacrosse defense. Before the Pat Maroon assist materialized Henri Jokiharju was the only guy on the puck carrier doing what can best be described as a reverse hip check. It was weird and it was awful timing considering we were starting to see those Third Period Sabres we’ve caught from time to time. Turns out those comeback kids were waiting in the wings; about four minutes later Sam Reinhart struck again. This time hip-checking Henri got an assist and this time it felt deserved after a sequence of events that saw Victor Olofsson laying in the opposition net mere seconds before the shot that would once again bring his team within one. Reinhart’s quick release shot went through the woods, a five hole and in! And so we got a reminder of what this club looks like when they push hard. They weathered a Lightning powerplay that came shortly thereafter, and our very own penalty-drawing machine Jeff Skinner even drew a powerplay to contribute to the cause. Ultimately it came up short and the max number of points the better blue team can take home from Sweden is now two.
The four-game losing streak stings a bit, I’m not going to lie, but at least we’ve gotten the insider reports of Botterill looking to make a trade. Good job, Jason! You’ll get the full A when you actually make a move. Three months of sitting on your hands is what made last season blow up in spectacular fashion, don’t make the same mistake again. Also: the team being in Sweden gives us some prime content from a club loaded in Swedes. Apparently Linus Ullmark knows of a great candy shop in Stockholm. Casey Mittelstadt misses his roommate Rasmus Dahlin a little bit according to an interview. Dahlin, the source of 70% of his Instagram content, is busy with family and… a Swedish girlfriend!? Fun times in Scandinavia, eh? Like, comment and share this blog for more of such fun. Rather, follow me on twitter @UttaroSports. I retweet the bajebus out of that stuff. Let’s hope this fun European trip can produce some points tomorrow! That would make the plane ride home that much better, eh?
Thanks for Reading.
P.S. Pierre McGuire is not a fun guy for color commentary in case you needed a reminder.
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ikeamn · 6 years
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IKEA LUGNVIK sofa bed with chaise. Sofa converts quickly and easily to roomy bed when you lift out the under-frame and fold down the back rest. Storage space under the seat for pillows, sheets, etc. Chaise can attach either side. Four years old. Bou ...
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goalhofer · 2 years
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2022-23 Boston Bruins Roster
Wingers
#10 Anthony-John Greer (Joliette, Quebec)*
#12 Craig Smith (Madison, Wisconsin)
#17 Nick Foligno (Buffalo, New York)
#47 Matt Felipe (Newton, Massachusetts)**
#63 Brad Marchand (Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia) A
#71 Taylor Hall (Kingston, Ontario)
#74 Jake DeBrusk (Edmonton, Alberta)
#88 David Pastrňák (Havířov, Czech Republic)
Centers
#11 Trent Frederic (St. Louis, Missouri)
#13 Charlie Coyle (Weymouth, Massachusetts)
#18 Pavel Zacha (Brno, Czech Republic)*
#23 Jack Studnicka (Tecumseh, Ontario)
#37 Patrice Bergeron (L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec) C
#46 David Krejčí (Šternberk, Czech Republic) A
#92 Tomáš Nosek (Pardubice, Czech Republic)
#94 Jakub Lauko (Prague, Czech Republic)
Defensemen
#6 Mike Reilly; Jr. (Chanhassen, Minnesota)
#25 Brandon Carlo (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
#27 Hampus Lindholm (Helsingborg, Sweden)
#28 Derek Forbort (Duluth, Minnesota)
#36 Anton Strålman (Tibro, Sweden)*
#48 Matt Grzelcyk (Boston, Massachusetts)
#67 Jakub Zbořil (Brno, Czech Republic)
#73 Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Long Beach, New York)
#75 Connor Clifton (Matawan, New Jersey)
Goalies
#1 Jeremy Swayman (Anchorage, Alaska)
#35 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
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Var ut och fotograferade i går, både dag och kväll... solen fuckade upp många utav korten... Har bättre kort på systemkameran som eventuellt kommer upp senare någon gång...
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ikeamn · 7 years
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Awesome sleeper sofa for sale. Fabric material is easy to clean with laundry detergent. Perfect for a living room, game room, basement, or den. Comfortably seats 3-4 people. Bonus storage space to neatly keep bedding for the sofa bed. Max. width: 88 ...
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superbnature · 9 years
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ANEMONE HEPATICA by magnusl67 http://ift.tt/1F090fQ
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goalhofer · 5 years
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2019-20 Buffalo Sabres Roster
Wingers
#13 Jimmy Vesey (Boston, Massachusetts)
#21 Kyle Okposo (St. Paul, Minnesota) A
#22 Johan Larsson (Lau, Sweden)
#27 Curtis Lazar (Vernon, British Columbia)
#43 Conor Sheary (Melrose, Massachusetts)
#53 Jeff Skinner (Markham, Ontario)
#68 Victor Olofsson (Ornskoldsvik, Sweden)
#90 Marcus Johansson (Landskrona, Sweden)
Centers
#9 Jack Eichel (North Chelmsford, Massachusetts) C
#17 Vladimir Sobotka (Trebic, Czech Republic)
#23 Sam Reinhart (West Vancouver, British Columbia)
#28 Zemgus Girgensons (Riga, Latvia)
#37 Casey Mittelstadt (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)
#71 Evan Rodrigues (Toronto, Ontario)
Defensemen
#4 Zach Bogosian (Massena, New York) A
#6 Marco Scandella (Montreal, Quebec)
#19 Jake McCabe (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
#24 Lawrence Pilut (Tingsryd, Sweden)
#26 Rasmus Dahlin (Trollhattan, Sweden)
#33 Colin Miller (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
#48 Matt Hunwick (Warren, Michigan)
#55 Rasmus Ristolainen (Turku, Finland)
#58 John Gilmour (Montreal, Quebec)
#62 Brandon Montour (Ohsweken, Ontario)
Goalies
#1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Hyvinkaa, Finland)
#35 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
#40 Carter Hutton (Thunder Bay, Ontario)
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goalhofer · 2 years
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2022 IIHF Worlds Roster Additions As Of 5/19/22
USA: #1 Jeremy Swayman (Boston Bruins/Anchorage, Alaska) & #5 Jon Merrill (Minnesota Wild/Brighton, Michigan)
Sweden: #35 Linus Ullmark (Boston Bruins/Lugnvik)
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021-22 Boston Bruins Roster
Wingers
#12 Craig Smith (Madison, Wisconsin)
#17 Nick Foligno (Buffalo, New York)
#56 Erik Haula (Pori, Finland)
#63 Brad Marchand (Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia) A
#71 Taylor Hall (Kingston, Ontario)
#74 Jake DeBrusk (Edmonton, Alberta)
#81 Anton Blidh (Mölnlycke, Sweden)
#88 David Pastrňák (Havířov, Czech Republic)
Centers
#11 Trent Frederic (St. Louis, Missouri)
#13 Charlie Coyle (Weymouth, Massachusetts)
#20 Curtis Lazar (Vernon, British Columbia)
#23 Jack Studnicka (Tecumseh, Ontario)
#37 Patrice Bergeron-Cleary (L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec) C
#62 Oskar Steen (Karlstad, Sweden)
#83 Karson Kuhlman (Cloquet, Minnesota)
#92 Tomáš Nosek (Pardubice, Czech Republic)
Defensemen
#6 Mike Reilly; Jr. (Chanhassen, Minnesota)
#25 Brandon Carlo (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
#28 Derek Forbort (Duluth, Minnesota)
#48 Matt Grzelcyk (Boston, Massachusetts)
#67 Jakub Zbořil (Brno, Czech Republic)
#73 Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Long Beach, New York)
#75 Connor Clifton (Matawan, New Jersey)
Goalies
#1 Jeremy Swayman (Anchorage, Alaska)
#35 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
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goalhofer · 4 years
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2020-21 Buffalo Sabres Roster
Wingers
#4 Taylor Hall (Kingston, Ontario)
#13 Toby Rieder (Landshut, Germany)
#22 Jack Quinn (Whitewater Township, Ontario)
#24 Dylan Cozens (Whitehorse, Yukon)
#27 Curtis Lazar (Vernon, British Columbia)
#28 Zemgus Girgensons (Riga, Latvia)
#37 Casey Mittelstadt (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)
#38 Riley Sheahan (St. Catherines, Ontario)
#53 Jeff Skinner (Markham, Ontario)
#68 Victor Olofsson (Örnsköldsvik, Sweden)
#72 Tage Thompson (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
#74 Rasmus Asplund (Filipstad, Sweden)
Centers
#9 Jack Eichel (North Chelmsford, Massachusetts) C
#12 Eric Staal (Thunder Bay, Ontario)
#20 Cody Eakin (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#21 Kyle Okposo (St. Paul, Minnesota) A
#23 Sam Reinhart (West Vancouver, British Columbia)
Defensemen
#3 Will Borgen (Moorhead, Minnesota)
#10 Henri Jokiharju (Oulu, Finland)
#19 Jake McCabe (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) A
#26 Rasmus Dahlin (Trollhättan, Sweden)
#33 Colin Miller (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
#44 Matt Irwin (Victoria, British Columbia)
#55 Rasmus Ristolainen (Turku, Finland)
#62 Brandon Montour (Ohsweken, Ontario)
#88 Brandon Davidson (Lethbridge, Alberta)
Goalies
#34 Jonas Johansson (Gävle, Sweden)
#35 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
#40 Carter Hutton (Thunder Bay, Ontario)
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goalhofer · 7 years
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2017-18 Rochester Americans Roster
Wingers
#11 Kevin Porter (Northville, Michigan) C
#12 Steve Moses (Leominster, Massachusetts)
#13 Nick Baptiste (Ottawa, Ontario)
#18 Vaclav Karabacek (Prague, Czech Republic)
#19 C.J. Smith (Des Moines, Iowa)
#20 Eric Cornel (Kemptville, Ontario)
#24 Hudson Fasching (Apple Valley, Minnesota)
#28 Garret Ross (Dearborn Heights, Michigan)
#29 Sahir Gill (Terrace, British Columbia)
#37 Dalton Smith (Oshawa, Ontario)
#85 Daniel Muzito-Bagenda (Umea, Sweden)
#92 Alexander Nylander (Rochester, New York)
#95 Justin Bailey (Williamsville, New York)
Centers
#14 Sean Malone (Buffalo, New York)
#26 Adam Krause (Hermantown, Minnesota)
#43 Colin Blackwell (Lawrence, Massachusetts)
#51 Kyle Criscuolo (Southampton, New Jersey)
Defensemen
#2 Andrew MacWilliam (Calgary, Alberta)
#4 Nathan Paetsch (Leroy, Saskatchewan) A
#7 Conor Allen (Chicago, Illinois)
#22 Zach Redmond (Traverse City, Michigan)
#27 Taylor Fedun (Edmonton, Alberta) A
#34 Casey Nelson (Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin)
#41 Barry Goers (Ivyland, Pennsylvania)
#45 Brendan Guhle (Sherwood Park, Alberta)
Goalies
#30 Linus Ullmark (Lugnvik, Sweden)
#32 Adam Wilcox (South St. Paul, Minnesota)
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