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lyrasky · 1 year
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Cheap Trick【If You Want My Love】 和訳 正しい愛し方『正義の愛』Justice Love
Cheap Trick【If You Want My Love】 和訳 正しい愛し方『正義の愛』Justice Love Lyraのブログへ #cheaptrick #ifyouwantmylove #RobinZander #OneOnOne #RickNielsen #ShesTight #JonBrant #BunECarlos #RoyThomasBaker #チープトリック #PeteComita #NextPositionPlease #TomPetersson #lovesong
  この時期のCheap Trickは変動期であり不安定な時期だったので、写真は他の2人のベーシストがいる写真にした方が良いのかもしれないが、「やっぱりCheap TrickはTomよね〜」と思っているLyraなので巻頭写真は、可愛いこの写真にしました(ラストの方にB違いを載せておかますね)。 サミ〜〜風には、Hotなハートが伝わってくる愛の歌を! 一緒にLyraと歌って盛り上がろっ♪ 寒さなんか吹っ飛んで風邪予防になるよん。 (more…)
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news247planet · 1 year
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#NHL #Rumors #Trade #Sports NHL Commerce Rumors: John Klingberg Dealt to Wild from Geese at 2023 Deadline https://news247planet.com/?p=168690&wpwautoposter=1681018242
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jimothystu · 2 years
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Hockey Cards for Sale!
I have a variety of hockey cards for sale if anyone is interested! Some are older players from the 90s, some are more recent ones. Since they can fit into letter-sized envelopes, I’m selling them for a small amount (mainly just to cover postage and envelopes, especially for those out of Canada). This can be paid through my Ko-Fi (via Paypal), and I’ll give the link for those interested.
Cost depends on where you live (i.e. in Canada or elsewhere), how many cards you want (any more than 5 will be sent in more than one envelope to avoid issues in mailing), and whether you want them sleeved or unsleeved.
Within Canada:
1-5 cards: $2 unsleeved, $3 sleeved
6-10 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
11+ cards: $5 unsleeved, $6 sleeved
Within the US:
1-5 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
6-10 cards: $4 unsleeved, $5 sleeved
11+ cards in the US: $5 unsleeved, $7 sleeved
Any other country:
1-5 cards: $4.50 unsleeved, $5.50 sleeved
6-10 cards: $5.50 unsleeved, $6.50 sleeved
11+ cards: $6.50 unsleeved, 7.50 sleeved
I can and will send pictures of the cards people ask about/want. I will also send photo proof of the envelope being mailed once payment has gone through. Lists are found under the cut:
Colorado Avalance:
Greg de Vreis (2003)
Milan Hejduk (2008)
Marek Svatos (2008)
Scott Young (1995)
Chicago Blackhawks:
Artem Anisimov (2018) (x2, one is Upper Deck, one is O-Pee-Chee)
Dustin Byfuglien (2009)
Adam Creighton (1990)
Paul Gillis (1991)
Phillip Kurashev (2022)
Bryan Marchment (1991)
Andy Moog (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Peluso (1991)
St. Lous Blues:
Justin Faulk (2021)
Steve Duchesne (1994)
Brett Hull (1991) (Card is in French)
Mark Rycroft (2005)
Vladimir Sobotka (2018)
Boston Bruins:
Sandy Moger (1995)
Barry Pederson (1991)
Jim Weimer (1991)
Montreal Canadiens
Donald Dufresney (1991)
Washington Capitals:
Sylvain Cote (1991)
John Druce (1991)
Lars Eller (2017)
Lars Eller (2018)
Tomas Fleischmann (2009)
Bob Joyce (1990)
Olaf Kolzig (1990)
Steve Konowalchuk (2001)
Michal Pivonka (1991)
Mike Ridley (1990)
Ken Sabourin (1991)
Chris Simon (2002)
Mikhail Tatarinov (1991)
Dave Tippett (1991)
Arizona Coyotes:
Jakoc Chychrun (2021)
Conor Garland (2021)
New Jersey Devils:
Jason Arnott (2001)
Jason Miller (1991) (Top prospect)
Anaheim Ducks:
Rickard Rakell (2021)
Philadelphia Flyers:
Keith Acton (1991)
Kimbi Daniels (1991)
Steve Duchesne (1991)
Pelle Eklund (1991) (Card is in French)
Corey Foster (1991)
Brad Jones (1991)
Steve Kasper (1991)
Mike Ricci (1991)
Doug Sulliman (1991)
Dimitri Yushkevich (1993)
Vegas Golden Knights:
Alex Pietrangelo (2021)
New York Islanders:
Gerald Diduck (1990)
Mark Fitzpatrick (1991)
Olli Jokinen (1999)
Derek King (1995)
Gary Nylund (1990)
Richard Pilon (1991)
Taylor Pyatt (2001)
Joe Sakic (1991)
Dave Volek (1989)
Randy Wood (1991)
LA Kings:
Jaret Anderson-Dolan (2021)
Randy Gilhen (1991)
Tony Granato (1991) (Card is in French)
Kelly Hrudey (199)
John McIntyre (1991)
Larry Robinson (1991)
Daryl Sydor (1990)
Gabe Vilardi (2021)
Tampa Bay Lightning:
Brantt Myhres (1995)
Danis Savard (1994)
Rob Zamuner (1993)
Florida Panthers:
Evgenii Dadonov (2018)
Roberto Luongo (2005)
Frank Vatrano (2021)
New York Rangers:
Tony Amonte (1991)
Filip Chytil (2021)
Michael Grabner (2017)
Kaapo Kakko (2021)
Chris Kreider (2018)
Mark Messier (1991)
Randy Moller (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Richter (1991)
Kevin Rooney (2021)
Detroit Red Wings:
Tyler Bertuzzi (2021)
Valtteri Filppula (2021)
Kory Kocur (1990)
Yves Racine (1991) (Card is in French)
Jakub Vrana (2021)
Buffalo Sabres:
Doug Bodger (1991)
Kevin Haller (1991)
Victor Olofsson (2021)
Evan Rodrigues (2018)
Randy Wood (1991)
San Jose Sharks:
Rudolfs Balcers (2021)
Mikkel Boedker (2018)
Mikkel Boedker (2017)
Pat Falloon (1991)
Tomas Hertl (2020)
Timo Meier (2020 x2, one is Upper Deck series 1, one is Upper Deck series 2)
Brian Mullen (1992)
Owen Nolan (2002)
Marco Sturm (2000)
Dallas Stars:
Andrew Cogliano (2021)
Blake Comeau (2021)
Trent Klatt (1993)
John Klingberg (2021)
Alexander Radulov (2020)
Minnesota Wild:
Jordan Greenway (2021)
Carson Soucy (2021)
Other:
Roman Meluzin (Czech Republic World Junior Hockey) (1996)
Pat Peake (USA World Junior Hockey) (1992) (Card is in French)
Jens Schwabe (Sweden World Junior Hockey) (1992)
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leafsbabe · 4 years
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This is probably dumb but who do you think would be good at banter? It's my favorite kind of flirting, wordplay to foreplay 😏
-  Adrian Kempe
- Alex Nylander
- Andreas Johnson
- Andrei Svechnikov
- Andrew Nielsen
- Beau Bennett
- Brady Tkachuk
- Cale Fleury
- Claude Giroux
- Dante Fabbro
- Dougie Hamilton 
- Elias Pettersson
- Erik Johnson
- John Klingberg
- JT Compher
- Kailer Yamamoto
- Kasperi Kapanen
- Matthew Tkachuk
- Nico Hischier
- Nolan Patrick
- Patrik Laine
- Paul Bissonnette
- Roope Hintz
- Sebastian Aho
- Seth Jones
- Travis Konecny
- Tyler Seguin 
- Tyson Jost
- William Nylander
- Zach Werenski
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backstrom · 5 years
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okay so i got curious about other players we could have drafted because i like pain and what ifs so here goes, and yes i included some people who aren’t the best with points but i love them so i don’t care 🤷🏻‍♀️also this is so long i’m so sorry
2009: We drafted Scott Glennie, Alex Chiasson, and Reilly Smith
We could have drafted Ryan O’Reilly, Kyle Palmieri, Tomas Tatar, Tyson Barrie, Anders Lee, Michael Latta
2010: We drafted Jack Campbell, Patrik Nemeth, Alexander Guptill, Alex Theriau, John Klingberg ⭐️
We could have drafted Vladimir Tarasenko, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Tyler Pitlick (I mean we have him now but still), Brendan Gallagher, Frederik Andersen, Zach Hyman
2011: We drafted Jamie Oleksiak, Brett Ritchie, Emil Molin, Troy Vance, Matej Stransky, Jyrki Jokipakka we made extra bad choices this year
We could have drafted William Karlsson, Nikita Kucherov, Vincent Trocheck, Johnny Gaudreau, Andrew Shaw
2012: We drafted Radek Faksa, Ludvig Bystrom, Mike Winther, Devin Shore, Esa Lindell, Gemel Smith, Branden Troock, Henri Kiviaho, Dmitry Sinitsyn
We could have drafted Tom Wilson, Tomas Hertl, Teuvo Teravainen, once again Frederik Andersen, Alexander Kerfoot, Christian Djoos
2013: We drafted Valeri Nichushkin, Jason Dickinson, Remi Elie, Niklas Hansson, Nick Paul, Cole Ully
We could have drafted Nikita Zadorov, Andre Burakovsky, J.T. Compher, Ryan Graves, fuck Max Domi
2014: We drafted Julius Honka, Brett Pollock, Alexander Peters, Michael Prapavessis, Brent Moran, Miro Karjalainen, Aaron Haydon, John Nyberg, Patrick Sanvido 
We could have drafted Dylan Larkin, Nick Schmaltz, Kasperi Kapanen, David Pastrnak, Christian Dvorak, Brayden Point
2015: We drafted Denis Guryanov, Roope Hintz, Chris Martenet, Joseph Cecconi, Markus Ruusu
We could have drafted Mat Barzal, Brock Boeser, Travis Konecny, Anthony Beauvillier, Sebastian Aho
2016: We drafted Riley Tufte, Fredrik Karlstrom, Rhett Gardner, Colton Point, Nicholas Caamano, Jakob Stenqvist
We could have drafted Alex DeBrincat, Sam Girard, Carter Hart (We had some pretty low spots this year so there wasn’t much leftover for us to choose from tbh)
Okay so I’m not going to bother with the 2017 and 2018 drafts mainly because they were so recent it’s hard to know who is going to be a regret because honestly a lot of them aren’t even playing NHL level yet. I will say though that 2017 we could have drafted Elias Pettersson but we chose Miro Heiskanen instead, which honestly I don’t see as a regret I think it was a good choice but I thought it was something to mention
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goalhofer · 5 years
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Every Junior/Professional Peter Budaj Teammate
Toronto St. Michael’s Majors
Keith Delaney (1999-2000)
Ryan Walsh (1999-2001)
Darryl Bootland (1999-2002)
Kenny Corupe (1999-2000)
Mark Popovic (1999-2002)
Matt Ellis (1999-2002)
Adam DeLeeuw (1999-2001)
Matt Bannan (1999-2002)
Jeffrey Doyle (1999-2001)
Chad Woollard (1999-2000)
Chris Minard (1999-2001)
Chris Boucher (1999-2001)
Dave Csumrik (1999-2000)
Michael Gough (1999-2002)
Greg Mizzi (1999-2001)
Lorne Misita (1999-2001)
Brian Simpson (1999-2000)
George Nistas (1999-2000)
Tyler Cook (1999-2002)
Brad Pierce (1999-2000)
Philippe Lakos (1999-2000)
Mike Sellan (1999-2001)
Steve Farquharson (1999-2001)
Michal Kolarik (1999-2000)
Kyle McAllister (3 games 1999)
Dwayne Bateman (1999-2000)
Ryan Delaney (1 game 2000)
Ryan Rasmussen (1 game 2000)
Brent Mulder (2 games 2000)
Rory Glaves 6 games 2000)
Frank Lukes (2000-02)
Tim Brent (2000-02)
Drew Fata (2000-02)
Kevin Klein (2000-02)
Lindsay Plunkett (20 games 2001)
Matt Bacon (2000-02)
T.J. Reynolds (2000-02)
Ryan Robert (2000-02)
Scott Talbot (3 games 2001-02)
Andy Chiodo (2000-02)
Joe Guenther (2001-02)
Scott Heffernan (2001-02)
Darryl Boyce (2001-02)
Ryan Rorabeck (2001-02)
Scott Horvath (2001-02)
Daryl Knowles (2001-02)
Jordan Freeland (2001-02)
Jerrod Smith (2001-02)
Geoff Patton (2001-02)
Steven Rawski (2001-02)
Kyle Spurr (2001-02)
Matthew Seymour (2001-02)
Mike Carlesimo (1 game 2002)
Tyson Gimblett (2001-02)
Hershey Bears
Eric Bertrand (2002-03)
Brian Willsie (2002-03)
Mark Freer (2002-03)
Charlie Stephens (2002-04)
Steve Brule (2002-04)
Brett Clark (2002-05)
Jordan Krestanovich (2002-04)
Cail MacLean (2002-03, 2004-05)
Steve Moore (2002-04)
Bryan Muir (2002-03)
Mikhail Kuleshov (2002-04)
Brent Thompson (2002-03)
Alexander Riazantsev (2002-03)
Riku Hahl (2002-03)
Marek Svatos (2002-03, 2004-05)
Marc Busenburg (2002-04)
Brad Larsen (2002-04)
Bruce Richardson (2002-04)
Travis Brigley (2002-04)
Tim Wedderburn (2002-03)
Vaclav Nedorost (5 games 2003)
Kent Davyduke (14 games 2002-04)
Jeff Paul (2002-03)
Rob Voltera (2002-03)
Agris Saviels (2002-05)
Philippe Sauve (2002-04)
Sylvain Deschatelets (4 games 2003)
Joe Goodenow (2002-03)
Pierre-Luc Emond (4 games 2003)
Nick Bootland (16 games 2003)
Daniel Goneau (3 games 2002)
Adam Edinger (5 games 2002)
John-Michael Liles (5 games 2003)
Michael Henrich (9 games 2003)
Sandro Sbrocca (1 game 2003)
Simon Tremblay (1 game 2002)
Chris Bogas (1 game 2002)
Dylan Gyori (1 game 2002)
Steve Rymsha (2 games 2003)
Brad Wingfield (2 games 2003)
K.C. Timmons (2 games 2003)
Mike Verhaug (2 games 2002)
Sergei Klyazmin (2003-05)
Eric Perrin (2003-05)
Shane Willis (2003-04)
Pascal Trepanier (2003-04)
Gavin Morgan (2003-04)
Sheldon Keefe (2003-04)
Martin Hlinka (2003-05)
D.J. Smith (2003-04)
Ryan Craig (2003-04)
Tomas Slovak (2003-05)
Jeff Finger (2003-05)
David Masse (2003-05)
Dennis Bonvie (2003-05)
Cody McCormick (2003-05)
Chris Bala (2003-05)
Yevgeni Artyukhin; Jr. (2003-04)
Jean-Francois Soucy (12 games 2004)
Darren Rumble (5 games 2004)
Rob Voltera (2003-04)
Dean Arsene (2003-05)
Mark Jerant (2003-04)
Dwayne Hay (4 games 2004)
Jeremy Van Hoof (5 games 2004)
Brian Fahey (12 games 2004)
Nikita Alexeev (14 games 2004)
Martin Cibak (1 game 2004)
Jon Cullen (1 game 2004)
Frantisek Skladany (2004-05)
Judd Medak (5 games 2004)
Lanny Gare (9 games 2004)
Tom Lawson (2003-05)
Mike Amodeo (2004-05)
Greg Barber (2004-05)
Adam Borzecki (2004-05)
Johnny Boychuk (2004-05)
Ed Campbell (2004-05)
Carl Corrazini (2004-05)
Nicolas Corbeil (2004-05)
Mathieu Darche (2004-05)
Jean-Francois David (2004-05)
Trevor Johnson (2004-05)
Evgeni Lazarev (2004-05)
Carl Mallette (2004-05)
Graig Mischler (2004--05)
Nick Naumenko (2004-05)
Josh Olson (2004-05)
Jamie Rivers (2004-05)
Andre Savage (2004-05)
Darrel Scoville (2004-05)
Mike Souza (2004-05)
Ryan Steeves (2004-05)
Jeff Ulmer (2004-05)
Mikko Viitanen (2004-05)
Martin Wilde (2004-05)
Colorado Avalanche
Joe Sakic (2005-09)
Alex Tanguay (2005-06)
Andrew Brunette (2005-08)
Milan Hejduk (2005-11)
Rob Blake (2005-06)
Marek Svatos (2005-10)
John-Michael Liles (2005-11)
Pierre Turgeon (2005-07)
Ian Laperriere (2005-09)
Brett McLean (2005-07)
Joseph Brisebois (2005-07)
Brett Clark (2005-10)
Antti Laaksonen (2005-07)
Steve Konowalchuk (2005-06)
Karlis Skrastins (2005-08)
Dan Hinote (2005-06)
Brad Richardson (2005-08)
Cody McCormick (2005-09)
Bob Boughner (2005-06)
Brad May (2005-07)
Wojciech Wolski (2005-10)
Kurt Sauer (2005-08)
Ossi Vaanaanen (2005-07)
Jim Dowd (18 games 2006)
David Aebischer (2005-06)
Vitali Kolesnik (8 games 2006)
Paul Healy (2 games 2006)
Jose Theodore (2005-08)
Paul Stastny (2006-11)
Tyler Arnason (2006-09)
Ken Klee (2006-07)
Mark Rycroft (2006-07)
Ben Guite (2006-09)
Jordan Leopold (2006-09)
Jeff Finger (2006-08)
Kyle Cumiskey (2006-11)
Scott Parker (2006-08)
George Parros (2 games 2006)
Tyler Weiman (1 game 2008)
Johnny Boychuk (4 games 2008)
Scott Hannan (2007-11)
Ruslan Saliej (2007-10)
Adam Foote (2007-11)
Wyatt Smith (2007-08)
T.J. Hensick (2007-10)
David Jones (2007-11)
Cody McLeod (2007-11)
Ryan Smyth (2007-09)
Peter Forsberg (9 games 2007-08, 2 games 2010)
T.J. Galiardi (2008-11)
Raymond Macias (6 games 2009)
Lawrence Nycholat (5 games 2009)
Derek Peltier (14 games 2008-10)
Andrew Raycroft (2008-09)
Chris Stewart (2008-11)
Daniel Tjarnqvist (2008-09)
Darcy Tucker (2008-10)
Mike Vernace (12 games 2009)
Brian Willsie (2008-10)
Chris Durno (2008-10)
Matt Hendricks (2008-10)
Craig Anderson (2009-11)
Matt Duchene (2009-11)
David Koci (2009-11)
Peter Mueller (15 games 2010)
Ryan O’Reilly (2009-11)
Kevin Porter (2009-11)
Kyle Quincey (2009-11)
Ryan Stoa (2009-11)
Ryan Wilson (2009-11)
Stephane Yelle (11 games 2010)
Brandon Yip (2009-11)
Philippe Dupuis (2009-10)
Shawn Belle (4 games 2011)
Brian Elliott (12 games 2011)
Tomas Fleischmann (2010-11)
Jonas Holos (2010-11)
Matt Hunwick (2010-11)
Erik Johnson (2010-11)
Jay McClement (2010-11)
Ryan O’Byrne (2010-11)
Mark Olver (18 games 2010)
Daniel Winnik (2010-11)
Montreal Canadiens
Mike Blunden (2011-14)
Rene Bourque (2011-14)
Chris Campoli (2011-12)
Erik Cole (2011-13)
Mathieu Darche (2011-12)
David Desharnais (2011-14)
Raphael Diaz (2011-14)
Lars Eller (2011-14)
Alexei Emelin (2011-14)
Brian Gionta (2011-14)
Scott Gomez (2011-12)
Josh Gorges (2011-14)
Tomas Kaberle (2011-13)
Andrei Markov (2011-14)
Travis Moen (2011-14)
Petteri Nokelainen (2011-12)
Max Pacioretty (2011-14)
Tomas Plekanec (2011-14)
Carey Price (2011-14)
Brad Staubitz (19 games 2012)
P.K. Subban (2011-14)
Yannick Weber (2011-13)
Ryan White (2011-14)
Brendan Gallagher (2012-14)
Alex Galchenyuk (2012-14)
Michael Ryder (2012-13)
Brandon Prust (2012-14)
Francis Bouillon (2012-14)
Colby Armstrong (2012-13)
Davis Drewiske (9 games 2013)
Gabriel Dumont (12 games 2012-14)
Jeff Halpern (19 games 2013)
Jarred Tinordi (2012-14)
Nathan Beaulieu (2012-14)
Greg Pateryn (3 games 2013)
Daniel Briere (2013-14)
Thomas Vanek (2013-14)
Michael Bournival (2013-14)
Mike Weaver (2013-14)
Dale Weise (2013-14)
Douglas Murray (2013-14)
George Parros (2013-14)
Joseph St. Pierre (1 game 2014)
Louis Leblanc (8 games 2014)
Joonas Nattinen (1 game 2014)
Christian Thomas (2 games 2014)
Patrick Holland (5 games 2014)
Dustin Tokarski (3 games 2014)
St. John’s IceCaps
Jason Jaffray (19 games 2014-15)
Jerome Samson (19 games 2014-15)
Andrew Gordon (19 games 2014-15)
Kael Mouillierat (19 games 2014-15)
Brenden Kichton (19 games 2014-15)
John Albert (19 games 2014-15)
Carl Klingberg (19 games 2014-15)
Eric O’Dell (19 games 2014-15)
J.C. Lipon (19 games 2014-15)
Kyle MacKinnon (19 games 2014-15)
Will O’Neill (19 games 2014-15)
Adam Lowry (19 games 2014-15)
Patrice Cormier (19 games 2014-15)
Zach Redmond (19 games 2014-15)
Blair Riley (19 games 2014-15)
Ben Chiarot (19 games 2014-15)
Jordan Hill (19 games 2014-15)
Julian Melchiori (19 games 2014-15)
Josh Lunden (19 games 2014-15)
Paul Postma (4 games 2015)
Austen Brassard (19 games 2014-15)
Kris Fredheim (19 games 2014-15)
Travis Ehrhardt (8 games 2015)
Ryan Schnell (19 games 2014-15)
Ian O’Connor (3 games 2014)
Jamie MacQueen (5 games 2015)
Josh Morrissey (8 games 2015)
Tyler Beskorowany (12 games 2014-15)
Michael Hutchinson (19 games 2014-15)
Eddie Pasquale (19 games 2014-15)
Cody Sol (1 game 2015)
Eric Comrie (2 games 2015)
Colton Beck (3 games 2015)
Adam Pardy (3 games 2015)
Jussi Olkinuora (10 games 2015)
Cody Lampl (19 games 2014-15)
Ontario Reign
Sean Backman (2015-16)
Nic Dowd (2015-16)
Michael Mersch (2015-16)
Justin Auger (2015-16)
Vincent LoVerde (2015-16)
Jonny Brodzinski (2015-16)
Adrian Kempe (2015-16)
Kris Newbury (2015-16)
Jordan Samuels-Thomas (2015-16)
Andrew Crescenzi (2015-16)
Kevin Gravel (2015-16)
Jeff Schultz (2015-16)
Kurtis MacDermid (2015-16)
Ryan Horvat (2015-16)
Valentin Zykov (2015-16)
Nick Ebert (2015-16)
Joel Lowry (2015-16)
Derek Forbort (2015-16)
Brett Sutter (2015-16, 2018-19)
Scott Sabourin (2015-16)
Derek Army (12 games 2016)
Zac Leslie (2015-16)
Kevin Raine (2015-16)
Matt Leitner (15 games 2016)
Paul Bissonnette (2015-16)
Christian Ehrhoff (5 games 2016)
Matt Schmalz (3 games 2016)
Jamie McBain (3 games 2016)
Sam Herr (9 games 2016, 2018-19)
Mike Amadio (11 games 2016, 2018-19)
Paul LaDue (3 games 2016)
Kenton Miller (1 game 2016)
Damir Sharipzyanov (1 game 2016)
Maxim Kitsyn (2 games 2016)
Kyle Clifford (2 games 2016)
Ray Emery (3 games 2015)
Derek Arnold (4 games 2015)
Michael Houser (7 games 2016)
Curt Gogol (7 games 2016)
Mason Bergh (2018-19)
Daniel Brickley (2018-19)
Kale Clague (2018-19)
Jamie Devane (2018-19)
Aidan Dudas (2018-19)
Michael Eyssimont (2018-19)
Max Gottlieb (2018-19)
Jacob Ingham (2018-19)
Alex Lintuniemi (2018-19)
Matt Luff (2018-19)
Philippe Maillet (2018-19)
Connor McDonald (2018-19)
Zack Mitchell (2018-19)
Brad Morrison (2018-19)
Matt Moulson (2018-19)
Cal Peterson (2018-19)
Chaz Reddekopp (2018-19)
Sheldon Rempal (2018-19)
Nikita Scherbak (2018-19)
Austin Strand (2018-19)
Craig Wyszomirski (2018-19)
Los Angeles Kings
Anze Kopitar (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Drew Doughty (1 game, 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Milan Lucic (1 game 2016)
Alec Martinez (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Dustin Brown (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Jeff Carter (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Marian Gaborik (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Tanner Pearson (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Tyler Toffoli (1 games 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Kevin Gravel (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Dwight King (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Vincent Lecavalier (1 game 2016)
Trevor Lewis (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Brayden McNabb (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Jake Muzzin (1 game 2016, 2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Jordan Nolan (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Luke Schenn (1 game 2016)
Nick Shore (1 game 2016, 2016-17)
Nic Dowd (2016-17)
Derek Forbort (2016-17, 1 game 2018
Kyle Clifford (2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Devin Setoguchi (2016-17)
Jarome Iginla (19 games 2017)
Paul LaDue (2016-17)
Adrian Kempe (2016-17, 1 game 2018)
Tom Gilbert (18 games 2017)
Matt Greene (2016-17)
Andy Andreoff (2016-17)
Teddy Purcell (12 games 2017)
Jonny Brodzinski (6 games 2017)
Jhonas Enroth (1 game 2017)
Jonathan Quick (17 games 2016-17)
Ben Bishop III (7 games 2017)
Jeff Zatkoff (17 games 2016-17)
Jack Campbell (1 game 2017)
Dion Phaneuf (1 game 2018)
Mike Amadio (1 game 2018)
Oscar Fantenberg (1 game 2018)
Derek Forbort (1 game 2018)
Alex Iafallo (1 game 2018)
Ilya Kovalchuk (1 game 2018)
Cal Peterson (1 game 2018)
Nate Thompson (1 game 2018)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Nikita Kucherov (15 games 2016-18)
Victor Hedman (15 games 2016-18)
Jonathan Drouin (7 games 2017)
Ondrej Palat (15 games 2016-18)
Tyler Johnson (15 games 2016-18)
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hmel78 · 4 years
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Brief conversation with Alan Hewitt ...
Alan Hewitt is no stranger to Blackmoon Magazine, having been interrogated by us in the past! With so much going on in his life at the moment, we thought we’d take the opportunity to find out some more, and keep our readers in the picture ... As resident keyboard player with The Moody Blues, Alan spends much of his life on the road, but in-between times keeps himself busy with his own incredible solo career. With the launch of his brand new project,  ‘Alan Hewitt & One Nation’ , currently taking the World by storm; plus the recent success of John Lodges album which was co-written by Hewitt - we are sure that there is no end to this great man’s talent!   We were once again very grateful that he found time in his schedule to meet up with Helen Robinson ...
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So here you are on tour with The Moody Blues – how does it rate as a ‘day job’?
Incredible!   We have a great group of talented people that really enjoy what they’re doing. There’s lots of musical freedom to express your ideas and the music is wonderful to perform. What more could you ask for?
You’ve worked with both Justin Hayward and John Lodge on their solo albums and tours too – most recently with John on his album “10,000 Light Years Ago” ; how was that?  
Perfect! John had been wanting to do another solo album for a while, so we would write songs while we were on tour with the Moodies, and then go back and forth until we finally would have something we really liked. Then I would go to work in my studio working on arrangements and recording.   After that was ready, we booked ‘The Mix Factory’ in Naples and spent a week or so recording vocals, bass and guitars. I took it back with me to LA to put the finishing touches on, and mix with my long time partner Paul Klingberg whom I worked with Earth, Wind & Fire . And it’s doing really well - One of the songs on the album I co-wrote “In My Mind” has been nominated by the Prog Awards for “Anthem of the Year”!
It’s a great tune! In fact it’s a great album. I know John is pleased with it. And what about Justin? How does working with him compare?
Well, I was asked to do Justin’s solo tour to support “Spirits of the Western Sky” which was great fun. We rehearsed in Genoa, Italy before embarking on an east coast US maiden tour. It was filmed and released as “Spirits Live” at Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta. I played keyboards and sang backing vocals. It has since been released for the PBS television network in the United States, so check it out!
It always amazes me that you ever get time to focus on yourself Alan, but your own solo career has been really successful, and also varied – what keeps it fresh for you? I love doing new projects and trying to bring them to fruition. I really love doing different things, but they all have my stamp on them - So even if one is Jazz or one is Rock, there’s things that make someone that knows my music go, “hey that’s Alan Hewitt!”. I take that approach whether it’s a film, television or an album . The thing that makes the happiest is being able to still create and be a conduit to write new songs and compositions. It’s a gift I don’t take lightly.
And it is a gift! Your new record is no exception – Alan Hewitt & One Nation : Evolution. It has already won Global Music Awards for Best Album and Best Instrumentalist in 2015. It features some pretty high profile guests too – how did the project come about?
I’ve always wanted to do a full on fusion record and I was lucky enough that a record label was willing to take a chance on it. I knew some of the musicians I wanted on it and started out by getting a hold them to see if they were interested. To my surprise all of them on my wish list were totally into it. So then it was time to go to work and write the songs, do the arranging and temp recordings, which I always do. Since I play most of the instruments, I like to lay down the keys, initial drums, bass and guitars. But the magic begins when we re-do the tracks with some of the best musicians on the planet , and they add their identity to each track. 
This project came together so effortlessly and was a total joy to do.
You have a break from ‘The Moody Blues’ coming up -  what are your plans?
I’ll be doing some shows with “One Nation” in August. We are playing back to back shows at OC Tanner Amphitheater which is in beautiful Zion National Park . Both shows will be recorded and filmed as well. There is also a Christmas tour with Alex Boye in the works. I’m always doing music for television and film as well as just having a good time!
Well you live in the Capital of Good Times! Is Life in LA as Crazy as it always looks?
It’s as crazy as you want to make it, but I actually choose the opposite and try to keep things calm and serene as much as possible.
Really?
Yes ... ... ...
Really??
Really ... ... ...
OK I believe you ... Before I hijack your fridge for Iced Tea, is there anything you feel compelled to tell the World?
One thing that drives me to stay in the public eye is to keep making people aware of the cruelties that animals have to go thru everyday. If it wasn’t for PETA, Humane Societies, ASPCA and others we wouldn’t know how severe it is. I know people want to just bury their heads and pretend that it’s not happening, but it is in the worst way. Just last week they had a dog eating festival in China butchering over a million dogs, some that were pets and had been taken from their owners front yard. I urge people to get involved because you can make a difference!
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holyjost · 7 years
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
FORWARDS: alexander burmistrov, shane doan, tyler gaudet, peter holland, josh jooris, jamie mcginn, jeremy morin, mitchell moroz, chris mueller, teemu pulkkinen, brad richardson, garret ross, branden troock, radim vrbata, joe whitney
DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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#NHL #Rumors #Trade #Sports NHL Commerce Rumors: John Klingberg Dealt to Wild from Geese at 2023 Deadline https://news247planet.com/?p=168690
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jatamansi-arc · 7 years
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You wanna write about the Holocaust?
So, I got this wild idea while watching documentaries about the Holocaust tonight. Which, if you’ve been following for awhile, you’ve probably realized that Salome’s author (that would be me, lol) is a Holocaust historian. And you also probably know that I get very testy about portrayals of that narrative that romanticize the suffering of human beings (having lost my family in Stutthof and Majdanek, perhaps that’s equally unsurprising.)
This all lead me to an idea: make a post full of resources that benefit people trying to write a Holocaust narrative for legitimate purposes. If you’re are trying to have a kissypoo love story set in Auschwitz, though, please for the love of everything excuse yourself out of my post.
If you’re here because you are writing a character who has historical ties to that event, for one reason or another, or is the descendant of survivors? Well friend, YOU GON’ LEARN TODAY. And I mean, some of this is recycled from my list on Judaism-based resources, but I’m gonna get specific as fuck for y’all. 
First off, let’s get a couple important bits out of the way.
UPDATED: 3/13/2017
You don’t know about Judaism at all and don’t know where to start? 
The Jewish People: A Story of Survival (F)
Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs & Rituals, George Robinson
Living Judaism: The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice, Wayne D. Dosick
Judaism as a Civilization, Mordecai M. Kaplan 
Not in the Heavens: The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought, David Biale
This may also be relevant to what you’re writing, if you’re writing descendants of survivors:
Balancing on the Mechitza: Transgender in Jewish Community, Noach Dzmura
Queer Jews, David Shneer 
Yentl’s Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism, Danya Ruttenberg
Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism, Tamar Ross
Jewish Way in Death and Mourning, Maurice Lamm
Are the Jewish people you writing Ashkenazi (European) in descent?
Born to Kvetch: Yiddish Language and Culture in All of Its Moods, Michael Wex
Yiddish Civilisation: The Rise and Fall of a Forgotten Nation, Paul Kriwaczek
Revolutionary Yiddishland: A History of Jewish Radicalism, Alain Brossat, Sylvie Klingberg
A History of Jewish Life from Eastern Europe to America, Milton Meltzer
A History of Zionism: From the French Revolution to the Establishment of the State of Israel, Walter Laqueur
From Prejudice to Destruction: Anti-Semitism, 1700-1933, Jacob Katz
Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition, David Nirenberg 
Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History, John Doyle Klier & Shlomo Lambroza 
Are they not?
Sephardi Family Life in the Early Modern Diaspora, Julia R. Lieberman
Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa, Emily Benichou Gottreich & Daniel J. Schroeter 
Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry: From the Golden Age of Spain to Modern Times, Zion Zohar
Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience, Jane S. Gerber 
The Beta Israel: Falasha in Ethiopia: From Earliest Times to the Twentieth Century, Steven B. Kaplan
The Black Jews of Africa: History, Religion, Identity, Edith Bruder
The Jews of Islam, Bernard Lewis 
The Jews of Arab Lands in Modern Times, Norman A. Stillman
The Kaifeng Stone Inscriptions: The Legacy of the Jewish Community in Ancient China, Tiberiu Weisz 
Are you going to explore the idea of how the Nazis used scientific racism against the Jews in your work? Well, it started way before the Nazis, who imported it from the Americans and Europeans so get studyin’:
Scientific Racism: The Eugenics of Social Darwinism (F)
The Human Zoo: Science’s Dirty Secret (F)
Tomorrow's Children (F; 1934 film considered immoral in its time for protesting the eugenics movement in America)
Eugenics in History (F)
The Jews: a Study of Race and Environment, Maurice Fishberg (Published in the American magazine, Popular Science, c. 1906)
War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Edwin Black
Eugenics, Irving Fisher (Published in 1913 as an introduction to the philosophy of the eugenics movement in America)
Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck (Adam Cohen)
A Century of Eugenics in America: From the Indiana Experiment to the Human Genome Era
American Eugenics: Race, Queer Anatomy, and the Science of Nationalism, Nancy Ordover 
Better for All the World: The Secret History of Forced Sterilization and America's Quest for Racial Purity, Harry Bruinius
The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism, Stefan Kuhl
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics, Alison Bashford, Philippa Levine 
Need a primer for what happened during the Holocaust? I tried to make these mostly film/talks, so that they are easily accessible.
The Nazis: A Warning From History (F)
Auschwitz: A New History, Laurence Rees 
Night Will Fall (F)
Engineering Evil: Inside the Holocaust (F)
‘Prostitution’ (Sexual Slavery) During the Holocaust (F)
Among the Righteous (F)
Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from the Holocaust’s Long Reach into Arab Lands, Robert Satloff
Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust, Sonja M. Hedgepeth
The Deaf Holocaust: The Deaf and Nazi Germany (F)
Porrajmos: The Romani and the Holocaust
Hidden Sorrows: Persecution of Roma during the Holocaust (F)
One Day in Auschwitz (F)
Science and the Swastika: The Deadly Experiment (F)
Science and the Swastika: Hitler’s Biological Soldiers (F)
Doctors from Hell: The Horrific Account of Nazi Experiments on Humans, Vivien Spitz
Hitler and the Nazi Darwinian Worldview: How the Nazi Eugenic Crusade for a Superior Race Caused the Greatest Holocaust in World History, Jerry Bergman
War and Genocide: A Concise History of the Holocaust, Doris L. Bergen 
Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation Reinhard Death Camps, Yitzhak Arad
Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland, Christopher R. Browning
Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, Jan T. Gross
The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders, Ernst Klee, Willi Dressen, Volker Riess 
Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide, Robert Jay Lifton
Then there’s the memoirs:
Night, Elie Wiesel
Survival in Auschwitz, Primo Levi
The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Art Spiegelman
Man’s Search for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl
A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy, Thomas Buergenthal
All But My Life: A Memoir, Gerda Weissmann Klein
I Have Lived A Thousand Years: Growing Up In The Holocaust, Livia Bitton-Jackson
The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man’s Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945, Wladyslaw Szpilman
There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok, Yaffa Eliach
Are you still thinking about making a love story or some other asinine plot set in the Holocaust narrative? Do you know that distorts the memory of my people’s worst atrocity? Maybe you should learn why pushing fictional stories that minimize the suffering endured by its victims is an horrendously bad idea:
The End of the Holocaust, Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (F)
Romanticism After Auschwitz, Sara Guyer
Remembering to Forget: Holocaust Memory through the Camera’s Eye, Barbie Zelizer
Lying About Hitler: History, Holocaust, and the David Irving Trial, Richard J. Evans
Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory, Deborah E. Lipstadt
Beyond Belief: The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945, Deborah E. Lipstadt
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leafsbabe · 5 years
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which hockey players spill their beer on people at concerts and which ones are the poor assholes wearing the beer
 spills his beer on accident or while drunk:
- Adrian Kempe
- David Pastrnak
- Dylan Larkin
- Jesse Puljujärvi
- Matthew Tkachuk
- Nolan Patrick
- Paul Bissonnette
- Taylor Hall
- Tom Wilson
spills his beer on his friends on purpose:
- Alexander Radulov
- Claude Giroux
- Dylan Strome
- Erik Johnson
wears others beer:
- Mitch Marner
- Nathan MacKinnon
- Noah Hanifin
- Travis Konecny
- Tyson Barrie
spills his beer on himself:
- Alexander Ovechkin
- Brad Marchand
- Jamie Benn
- John Klingberg
- Tyler Seguin
drinks his beer in peace:
- Beau Bennett
- Braden Holtby
- Leon Draisaitl
- Nicklas Backstrom
- Philipp Grubauer
- Pierre-Luc Dubois
standing in the corner drinking his coconut water:
- Rich Clune
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paradoxicalca · 5 years
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Despite the Vegas Expansion Draft taking place just over two years ago, nearly 42% of the protected players are no longer with the team by whom they were protected. Additionally, no team still has every player they protected.
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Miller (F)Rick Nash (F)Derek Stepan (F)Mika Zibanejad (F)Mats Zuccarello (F)Nick Holden (D)Ryan McDonagh (D)Marc Staal (D)Henrik Lundqvist (G)Ottawa SenatorsDerick Brassard (F)Ryan Dzingel (F)Mike Hoffman (F)Jean-Gabriel Pageau (F)Zack Smith (F)Mark Stone (F)Kyle Turris (F)Cody Ceci (D)Erik Karlsson (D)Dion Phaneuf (D)Craig Anderson (G)Philadelphia FlyersSean Couturier (F)Valtteri Filppula (F)Claude Giroux (F)Scott Laughton (F)Brayden Schenn (F)Wayne Simmonds (F)Jakub Voracek (F)Shayne Gostisbehere (D)Radko Gudas (D)Brandon Manning (D)Anthony Stolarz (G)Pittsburgh PenguinsSidney Crosby (F)Patric Hornqvist (F)Phil Kessel (F)Evgeni Malkin (F)Brian Dumoulin (D)Kris Letang (D)Olli Maatta (D)Justin Schultz (D)Matt Murray (G)San Jose SharksRyan Carpenter (F)Logan Couture (F)Jannik Hansen (F)Tomas Hertl (F)Melker Karlsson (F)Joe Pavelski (F)Chris Tierney (F)Justin Braun (D)Brent Burns (D)Marc-Edouard Vlasic (D)Martin Jones (G)St. Louis BluesPatrik Berglund (F)Ryan Reaves (F)Jaden Schwartz (F)Vladimir Sobotka (F)Paul Stastny (F)Alexander Steen (F)Vladimir Tarasenko (F)Jay Bouwmeester (D)Joel Edmundson (D)Alex Pietrangelo (D)Jake Allen (G)Tampa Bay LightningRyan Callahan (F)Tyler Johnson (F)Alex Killorn (F)Nikita Kucherov (F)Vladislav Namestnikov (F)Ondrej Palat (F)Steven Stamkos (F)Braydon Coburn (D)Victor Hedman (D)Anton Stralman (D)Andrei Vasilevskiy (G)Toronto Maple LeafsTyler Bozak (F)Connor Brown (F)Nazem Kadri (F)Leo Komarov (F)Josh Leivo (F)Matt Martin (F)James van Riemsdyk (F)Connor Carrick (D)Jake Gardiner (D)Morgan Rielly (D)Frederik Andersen (G)Vancouver CanucksSven Baertschi (F)Loui Eriksson (F)Markus Granlund (F)Bo Horvat (F)Daniel Sedin (F)Henrik Sedin (F)Brandon Sutter (F)Alexander Edler (D)Erik Gudbranson (D)Christopher Tanev (D)Jacob Markstrom (G)Washington CapitalsNicklas Backstrom (F)Andre Burakovsky (F)Lars Eller (F)Marcus Johansson (F)Evgeny Kuznetsov (F)Alex Ovechkin (F)Tom Wilson (F)John Carlson (D)Matt Niskanen (D)Dmitry Orlov (D)Braden Holtby (G)Winnipeg JetsJoel Armia (F)Andrew Copp (F)Bryan Little (F)Adam Lowry (F)Mathieu Perreault (F)Mark Scheifele (F)Blake Wheeler (F)Dustin Byfuglien (D)Tyler Myers (D)Jacob Trouba (D)Connor Hellebuyck (G)Let me know if you find any errors Despite the Vegas Expansion Draft taking place just over two years ago, nearly 42% of the protected players are no longer with the team by whom they were protected. 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goalhofer · 5 years
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Every Jaime Sifers College/Professional Teammate
University Of Vermont Catamounts
Jeff Miles (2002-04)
Brady Leisenring (2002-06)
Bryson Busniuk (2002--03)
Thomas Hajek (2002-03)
John Longo (2002-03)
Scott Mifsud (2002-04)
Jeff Corey (2002-06)
Ryan Miller (2002-03)
Tim Plant (2002-04)
Baron Becker (2002-06)
Phil Youngclaus (2002-06)
Oriel McHugh (2002-04)
Gerard Miller (2002-04)
Joey Gasparini (2002-06)
Ben Driver (2002-06)
Shawn Conschafter (2002-03)
Derek Wagar (2002-04)
Billy Kelly (12 games 2003)
Greg Zemple (2002-03)
Spencer Morton (11 games 2003-04)
Jason Fortin (20 games 2003)
Chris Smart (2002-04)
Chris Mounsey (15 games 2003-04)
Matt Hanson (7 games 2002-04)
Dustin Corbett (4 games 2003)
Tom Child (2002-04)
Travis Russell (2002-06)
Ryan Gunderson (2003-06)
Evan Stoflet (2003-06)
Chris Myers (2003-06)
Dan Owens (2003-04)
Art Femenella (2003-06)
Tom Collingham (2003-06)
Scott Sortal (8 games 2004)
Torrey Mitchell (2005-06)
Dean Strong (2005-06)
Peter Lenes (2005-06)
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Mark Lutz (2005-06)
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Jack Combs (3 games 2011)
Zach Redmond (3 games 2011)
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Fred Brathwaite (2011-12)
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Richard Gelke (13 games 2012)
Dennis Seidenberg (2012-13)
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Jon Rheault (2013-14)
Martin Buchweiser (2013-14)
Mike Vernace (2013-14)
Kai Hospelt (2013-14)
Eric Schneider (8 games 2014)
Christopher Fischer (2013-14)
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Jerry D’Amigo (2014-15)
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Nathan Oystrick (12 games 2015)
Brett Ponich (2014-15)
Andrew Chirniwchan (12 games 2015)
Alexander Wennberg (6 games 2015)
Mike Little (3 games 2015)
Mike Cornell (11 games 2014)
Yann Sauve (17 games 2015)
Derek Docken (6 games 2015)
Mathieu Gagnon (20 games 2015)
Dillon Heatherington (3 games 2015)
Steve Weinstein (3 games 2015)
Rick Pinkston (6 games 2015)
Will Weber (2014-15)
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Riley Wetmore (1 game 2015)
Tyler Sikura (2 games 2015)
Joonas Korpisalo (3 games 2015)
Steve McCarthy (3 games 2014)
Matthew Zay (3 games 2014)
Patrick Cullity (3 games 2015)
Cody Goloubef (3 games 2015)
Seth Ambroz (4 games 2015)
James Livingston (6 games 2015)
William Karlsson (15 games 2015)
Oscar Dansk (2014-15)
Scott Munroe (2014-15)
Anton Forsberg (2014-15)
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Josh Anderson (2015-16)
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Frank Milano (2015-17)
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Lukas Sedlak (2015-16)
Steve Eminger (2015-16)
Dean Kukan (2015-17)
Nick Moutrey (2015-17)
Justin Falk (2015-16)
Andrew Bodnarchuk (14 games 2016)
Manny Malhotra (2015-16)
Mark Cundari (7 games 2016)
Derek Deblois (2015-16)
Eric Roy (10 games 2016)
Aleh Yevenka (2015-17)
Zach Werenski (2015-16)
Steve Weinstein (4 games 2016)
Steve McCarthy (17 games 2016)
Anton Forsberg (2015-17)
Brett Gallant (2015-17)
Austin Madaisky (1 game 2016)
Peter Quenneville (1 game 2016)
Vinny Saponari (1 game 2016)
Austin Farley (2 games 2016)
Seth Ambroz (3 games 2016)
Blake Tatchell (5 games 2016)
Jan Hejda (11 games 2016)
Joonas Korpisalo (2015-17)
Paul Bittner (2016-17)
Joe Devlin (2016-17)
Brad Thiessen (2015-17)
Justin Scott (2016-17)
Jordan Maletta (2016-17)
Joe Pendenza (2016-17)
Zac Dalpe (20 games 2017)
Marc-Andre Bergeron (2016-17)
Aaron Palushaj (2016-17)
Ryan Stanton (2016-17)
Cody Goloubef (16 games 2016)
Blake Siebenaler (2016-17)
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Sam Vigneault (16 games 2017)
Vitalii Abramov (4 games 2017)
Kyle Thomas (12 games 2017)
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Miles Koules (7 games 2017)
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Griffen Molino (2017-18)
Tony Cameranesi (2017-18)
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thrashermaxey · 5 years
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Ramblings: Jets and Flames Post-Knockout; Keller; Playoff Hockey – April 23
  It was locker cleaning day for the Winnipeg Jets and there was a lot of interesting tidbits to come of it.
There were a lot of votes of confidence for coach Paul Maurice, namely one coming from Blake Wheeler, with the captain saying he’d run through a brick wall for his bench boss.
The Jets have made the playoff in three out of five years with Maurice behind the bench full time and that includes last year’s trip to the Conference Final. Quite honestly, I don’t know whether Maurice is a good coach or not, and I don’t think the vast majority of hockey fans and analysts don’t either. Some people may point to questionable lineup decisions but literally every coach has those, so pointing it out isn’t unique to Winnipeg. The team has become more disciplined, ranking in the top-5 for short-handed opportunities every year from 2014-15 through 2017-18 before finishing 9th this year, so maybe he’s helping in this area?
Whatever the Jets decide to do, they better make sure if they decide to get a new coach that he’s better than what they have. The grass isn’t always greener – just look at Los Angeles since the end of Darryl Sutter’s tenure.
As for Patrik Laine, we may have a reason for his, let’s say, lackluster performance in the regular season: a back injury he was fighting throughout the year. The extent and nature are unknown, but any tweak would be enough to throw anyone off-kilter. Keep this in mind: Laine had a 30-goal season as a 20-year old, his third consecutive 30-goal season, while fighting through a back problem. Any and all inquiries as to What’s Wrong With Laine should now be settled.
In that tweet, we found it Nikolaj Ehlers fractured his leg during Game 5 of the playoffs. I assume that if he was fine enough to keep playing, any sort of recovery won’t linger into next year. Of course, once we have a more definitive answer, we’ll pass it along.
Josh Morrissey was still battling the effects from a separated shoulder earlier in the season that kept him out of the lineup for six weeks until the postseason. This was obvious as Morrissey typically played 22-ish minutes a night but played just 18 minutes a night in the playoffs.
We won’t know until we hear more about Laine, but it does not appear any of these issues will be long-term.
As I mentioned in these Ramblings before the playoffs, there were a lot of injuries for the Jets in the second half of the season. Morrissey, Ehlers, and Byfuglien were the ones we knew about, and now we know about Laine. It makes sense that this team did not look the same from January onward as it did from October through December. They’re a team with Cup aspirations but I hope they don’t blow it up. All of Laine, Jacob Trouba, and Kyle Connor are RFAs. I hope to see them all back next year.
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There wasn’t nearly as much to report from media day for the Calgary Flames. It was mostly just discussion about how disappointing they were to lose out in the first round. There were no major injuries or anything along those lines to report, even Sean Monahan.
One interesting quote came from Matthew Tkachuk about how the playoffs are so much different than the regular season and he knows that better now that they’ve failed.
I bolded the word because it really reminds me of a lot of teams in the past. In 2007-08, the Blackhawks, a team on the rise, missed the playoffs by three points. The year after, they made the playoffs and lost in the Conference Final, winning the Cup the following season. The Penguins lost in the first round in 2007, lost in the Finals in 2008, and finally broke through in 2009 for the Cup. It’s not to say Calgary will win the Cup, and they’ve probably wanted to go deeper in the playoffs by now, but I see some other similarities here.
The problem would be that a major cog in their team, Mark Giordano, turns 36 in October. They can’t replace a Norris-calibre defenceman should he start to really decline. But if he doesn’t, there’s no reason to be pessimistic about this team.
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Just want to point everyone in the direction of Cam Robinson’s 2019 draft rankings. He has a little write-up on the guys he has ranked in the first round as well as a complete list of his first three rounds, all the way to 93rd overall.
I also want to point in the direction of Jokke Nevalainen, who has been posting updates throughout the World U-18 Championship. You can read his first update here and his second one here.
Aside from Cam and Jokke’s great work, we have an army of scouts and writers doing lots of work at Dobber Prospects leading up to the draft. Be sure to check constantly for updates on the players you’ll be drafting in dynasty leagues this summer.
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I was reading an article from Richard Morin from the Arizona Republic on the down year from Clayton Keller. There was a lot of talk about how he had difficulty getting to the net, and how the good teams get to the net to create chances.
So, I looked into that:
Going over our numbers here at Dobber Hockey, Keller had 108 even strength shots on goal from within 30 feet of the net in 2018-19. That number was 113 in 2017-18.
Keller’s individual expected goals per 60 minutes at five-on-five this year was 0.62. Last year it was 0.63. The importance of that is that expected goal rates are heavily influenced by shot distance – guys like Brendan Gallagher and James van Riemsdyk always rate highly because of it.
His role on the PP changed from primarily a bumper/net front-type player in 2017-18 to a primarily wing role in 2018-19, so if he wasn’t getting to the net on the PP, it wasn’t his decision.
Of course, there’s a whole lot more to the story than just checking numbers on a couple of sites. He did have fewer shots from right in tight than last year but his rate of shots from medium-to-high danger areas was basically unchanged. I’m sure there are instances when the coaching staff wished he got to the net more and that would explain their comments. In reality, when looking at the season as a whole, it was more of the same from his rookie year.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Keller won’t shoot seven percent next year like he did in this one.
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We were guaranteed a third Game 7 of these playoffs as Carolina held down the fort in a 5-2 win over Washington in Game 6. After falling behind 2-1, Teuvo Teravainen scored early in the second period to tie the game up 2-2 with Jordan Staal scoring early in the third period to take the lead. Justin Williams salted it away with the fourth goal.
Alex Ovechkin was kicked out late in the game with a misconduct but it shouldn’t have any bearing on his availability for the next game.
There was a no-goal call due to intent to blow that may have cost the Caps a goal in the third period. Ovechkin jammed a puck that was under Mrazek's pad and he thought they scored. This was the play:
  "No goal" pic.twitter.com/XnbfzygDe3
— NBC Sports Capitals (@NBCSCapitals) April 23, 2019
  I don't understand the fervour, it seemed like a pretty cut-and-dry play. I guess everything is magnified in the playoffs.  
It was a great night for both Jaccob Slavin and Dougie Hamilton as they assisted on Warren Foegele’s goal in the first period, giving Slavin six points in the playoffs and five for Hamilton. The man named Dougie added an empty-net goal for his sixth point. The pairing played over half their shifts against Washington’s top line and just crushed them; Ovechkin-Backstrom-Wilson all had shot shares under 35 percent. Alex Ovechkin scored on a rush when they were on the ice but let’s be honest, you can only hold down one of the greatest ever for so long.
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Dallas moved on to the second round thanks to a 2-1 overtime win in Game 6 Monday night. John Klingberg sealed the series on an odd-man rush off a nice find from Alex Radulov. The Stars had carried the play for most of the overtime period, and pretty much the second half of the game for that matter. It was a just reward for a team looking to earn a spot in the Conference Final for the first time in over a decade.
Ben Bishop, two days after his Vezina finalist announcement, saved 46 shots in the win. For the series, he had a .945 save percentage. It’s a fair to discuss things like Nashville’s abysmal power play, which was bad all year and went 0-15 in the playoffs, or their scoring depth, but not many teams will get past a goalie who manages a .945 over the course of a series.
Nashville’s third pair didn’t get much ice time, but I will say that Dante Fabbro seemed to get better each game. It’s hard to look good in a loss when you play 14 minutes on the third pair, but he seemed to outlet the puck well while holding is own in the zone. There is still a lot of work to be done here, obviously, and it was only a handful of games so beware confirmation bias.
The Stars now go to St. Louis to face the Blues in the second round.
        from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-rambling/ramblings-jets-and-flames-post-knockout-keller-playoff-hockey-april-23/
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2018-19 UD Artifacts - Checklist
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2018-19 UD Artifacts marque le début d'une nouvelle saison de collection pour les amateurs de hockey. Le produit est la première chance réelle de mettre la main sur la nouvelle génération de recrues, ainsi que sur une multitude de grosses cartes. Artefacts propose plusieurs ensembles d'autographes et de souvenirs différents, ainsi que les très populaires ensembles de recrues. Le programme UD Bounty revient pour une autre année avec l’ensemble Aurum Insert. Les collectionneurs qui collectent les 48 cartes Aurum gagneront 2 cartes d’impression restreintes, tandis que les 25 premiers collectionneurs à compléter et échanger le jeu gagneront un jeu Aurum blanc à 9 cartes comprenant une carte autographiée de Wayne Gretzky.
 2018-19 UD Artifacts – Product Breakdown
Release Date: October 4, 2018 Price: Approx. $110USD Per Hobby Box Configuration: 4 Cards Per Pack; 8 Packs Per Box; 20 Boxes Per Case (2 Inners) Box Break: 3 Hits (Auto, Relic, or Aurum); 1 Rookie Redemption; 4 Serial Numbered Cards (1 #/99 or Less) Case Break: 1 Rookie Auto Redemption; 8 Aurum
 2018-19 UD Artifacts – Base Set
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180 Cards – Including 80 Short Prints Parallels: Emerald #/99; Aqua #/45; Purple #/20 Ruby Parallel: Base #/299; Stars/Legends #/349; Rookies #/399
        1 William Karlsson – Vegas Golden Knights
        2 P.K. Subban – Nashville Predators
        3 Jonathan Quick – Los Angeles Kings
        4 Evgeni Malkin – Pittsburgh Penguins
        5 Braden Holtby – Washington Capitals
        6 Jonathan Drouin – Montreal Canadiens
        7 Nico Hischier – New Jersey Devils
        8 Drew Doughty – Los Angeles Kings
        9 Patrik Laine – Winnipeg Jets
        10 Anthony Mantha – Detroit Red Wings
        11 Pekka Rinne – Nashville Predators
        12 Nazem Kadri – Toronto Maple Leafs
        13 Blake Wheeler – Winnipeg Jets
        14 Reilly Smith – Vegas Golden Knights
        15 Jake Virtanen – Vancouver Canucks
        16 Mitch Marner – Toronto Maple Leafs
        17 Sean Couturier – Philadelphia Flyers
        18 Mark Stone – Ottawa Senators
        19 Chris Kreider – New York Rangers
        20 Dylan Larkin – Detroit Red Wings
        21 Nolan Patrick – Philadelphia Flyers
        22 Max Pacioretty – Montreal Canadiens
        23 Nino Niederreiter – Minnesota Wild
        24 Ryan Johansen – Nashville Predators
        25 Charlie McAvoy – Boston Bruins
        26 Patrick Marleau – Toronto Maple Leafs
        27 Ben Bishop – Dallas Stars
        28 Matt Duchene – Ottawa Senators
        29 J.T. Miller – New York Rangers
        30 Shea Weber – Montreal Canadiens
        31 Ryan Suter – Minnesota Wild
        32 Phil Kessel – Pittsburgh Penguins
        33 Jonathan Huberdeau – Florida Panthers
        34 Brad Marchand – Boston Bruins
        35 Leon Draisaitl – Edmonton Oilers
        36 Jonathan Toews – Chicago Blackhawks
        37 Kyle Okposo – Buffalo Sabres
        38 Corey Crawford – Chicago Blackhawks
        39 Jamie Benn – Dallas Stars
        40 Sean Monahan – Calgary Flames
        41 Jonathan Marchessault – Vegas GoldenKnights
        42 Mike Smith – Calgary Flames
        43 Nikolaj Ehlers – Winnipeg Jets
        44 Evgeny Kuznetsov – Washington Capitals
        45 Seth Jones – Columbus Blue Jackets
        46 David Pastrnak – Boston Bruins
        47 William Nylander – Toronto Maple Leafs
        48 Jakub Voracek – Philadelphia Flyers
        49 Roman Josi – Nashville Predators
        50 Ondrej Palat – Tampa Bay Lightning
        51 Dustin Brown – Los Angeles Kings
        52 Kevin Shattenkirk – New York Rangers
        53 Devan Dubnyk – Minnesota Wild
        54 Aleksander Barkov – Florida Panthers
        55 Jesse Puljujarvi – Edmonton Oilers
        56 Brandon Saad – Chicago Blackhawks
        57 Matthew Tkachuk – Calgary Flames
        58 Martin Jones – San Jose Sharks
        59 Matt Murray – Pittsburgh Penguins
        60 Jordan Eberle – New York Islanders
        61 Bo Horvat – Vancouver Canucks
        62 Cory Schneider – New Jersey Devils
        63 T.J. Oshie – Washington Capitals
        64 Joe Pavelski – San Jose Sharks
        65 Tyler Toffoli – Los Angeles Kings
        66 John Klingberg – Dallas Stars
        67 Andreas Athanasiou – Detroit Red Wings
        68 Gabriel Landeskog – Colorado Avalanche
        69 Brayden Schenn – St. Louis Blues
        70 Jeff Skinner – Carolina Hurricanes
        71 Rasmus Ristolainen – Buffalo Sabres
        72 Brent Burns – San Jose Sharks
        73 Derek Stepan – Arizona Coyotes
        74 Corey Perry – Anaheim Ducks
        75 Jaden Schwartz – St. Louis Blues
        76 Tuukka Rask – Boston Bruins
        77 Cam Fowler – Anaheim Ducks
        78 Vincent Trocheck – Florida Panthers
        79 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – Edmonton Oilers
        80 Anders Lee – New York Islanders
        81 Kyle Palmieri – New Jersey Devils
        82 Tyson Barrie – Colorado Avalanche
        83 Jordan Staal – Carolina Hurricanes
        84 Sam Reinhart – Buffalo Sabres
        85 Alex Pietrangelo – St. Louis Blues
        86 Victor Hedman – Tampa Bay Lightning
        87 Mark Scheifele – Winnipeg Jets
        88 Pierre-Luc Dubois – Columbus Blue Jackets
        89 Mikko Rantanen – Colorado Avalanche
        90 Andrei Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay Lightning
        91 Brock Nelson – New York Islanders
        92 Teuvo Teravainen – Carolina Hurricanes
        93 Christian Dvorak – Arizona Coyotes
        94 Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay Lightning
        95 Artemi Panarin – Columbus Blue Jackets
        96 Rickard Rakell – Anaheim Ducks
        97 Oliver Ekman-Larsson – Arizona Coyotes
        98 Alexander Wennberg – Columbus Blue Jackets
        99 Mark Giordano – Calgary Flames
        100 Nicklas Backstrom – Washington Capitals Stars – #/699
        101 Connor McDavid – Edmonton Oilers
        102 Anze Kopitar – Los Angeles Kings
        103 Erik Karlsson – Ottawa Senators
        104 Filip Forsberg – Nashville Predators
        105 Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins
        106 Mikael Granlund – Minnesota Wild
        107 Marc-Andre Fleury – Vegas Golden Knights
        108 Vladimir Tarasenko – St. Louis Blues
        109 Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary Flames
        110 Brock Boeser – Vancouver Canucks
        111 Patrice Bergeron – Boston Bruins
        112 Mathew Barzal – New York Islanders
        113 Clayton Keller – Arizona Coyotes
        114 Taylor Hall – New Jersey Devils
        115 Jack Eichel – Buffalo Sabres
        116 Aaron Ekblad – Florida Panthers
        117 Sergei Bobrovsky – Columbus Blue  Jackets
        118 Auston Matthews – Toronto Maple Leafs
        119 Patrick Kane – Chicago Blackhawks
        120 Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado Avalanche
        121 Sebastian Aho – Carolina Hurricanes
        122 Henrik Zetterberg – Detroit Red Wings
        123 Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning
        124 Claude Giroux – Philadelphia Flyers
        125 Connor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg Jets
        126 Alexander Ovechkin – Washington Capitals
        127 Henrik Lundqvist – New York Rangers
        128 Tyler Seguin – Dallas Stars
        129 Carey Price – Montreal Canadiens
        130 Logan Couture – San Jose Sharks Legends – #/599
        131 Wilf Paiement – Quebec Nordiques
        132 Willie O’Ree – Boston Bruins
        133 Pavel Bure – Vancouver Canucks
        134 Mario Lemieux – Pittsburgh Penguins
        135 Brian Propp – Minnesota North Stars
        136 Wendel Clark – Toronto Maple Leafs
        137 Wayne Gretzky – New York Rangers
        138 Pat LaFontaine – New York Islanders
        139 Chris Chelios – All Star Team
        140 Larry Robinson – Montreal Canadiens
        141 Ron Hextall – Philadelphia Flyers
        142 Paul Coffey – All Star Team
        143 Charlie Simmer – Los Angeles Kings
        144 Gerry Cheevers – Boston Bruins
        145 Steve Yzerman – Detroit Red Wings
        146 Grant Fuhr – Edmonton Oilers
        147 Peter Forsberg – Philadelphia Flyers
        148 Dominik Hasek – Detroit Red Wings
        149 Tony Amonte – Chicago Blackhawks
        150 Shayne Corson – Montreal Canadiens
        151 Patrick Roy – Colorado Avalanche
        152 Mark Messier – New York Rangers
        153 Doug Gilmour – Toronto Maple Leafs
        154 Martin Brodeur – New Jersey Devils
        155 Rod Langway – Washington Capitals
        156 Brett Hull – Dallas Stars
        157 Teemu Selanne – Anaheim Ducks
        158 Dale Hawerchuk – Buffalo Sabres
        159 Jaromir Jagr – Pittsburgh Penguins
        160 Pavel Datsyuk – Detroit Red Wings Rookies – #/999
        161 Noah Juulsen – Montreal Canadiens
        162 Ethan Bear – Edmonton Oilers
        163 Dylan Sikura – Chicago Blackhawks
        164 Ryan Donato – Boston Bruins
        165 Tomas Hyka – Vegas Golden Knights
        166 Dominic Turgeon – Detroit Red Wings
        167 Eeli Tolvanen – Nashville Predators
        168 Jordan Greenway – Minnesota Wild
        169 Dylan Gambrell – San Jose Sharks
        170 Henrik Borgstrom – Florida Panthers
        171 Zach Aston-Reese – Pittsburgh Penguins
        172 Michael Dal Colle – New York Islanders
        173 Travis Dermott – Toronto Maple Leafs
        174 Anthony Cirelli – Tampa Bay Lightning
        175 Sami Niku – Winnipeg Jets
        176 Casey Mittelstadt – Buffalo Sabres
        177 Lias Andersson – New York Rangers
        178 Adam Gaudette – Vancouver Canucks
        179 Andreas Johnsson – Toronto Maple Leafs
        180 Troy Terry – Anaheim Ducks
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thegloober · 6 years
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Records, records, everywhere! The NHL has become the Everybody Gets A Record League
The NHL announced today that the NHL has set an NHL record for setting NHL records to start an NHL season. And they’re all wonderful great records because everything is so wonderful and great in the NHL.
Concussion lawsuit? Hey, look, Kyle Palmieri just became the first player in NHL history to score his team’s first goal in four consecutive games to start the season. Attendance issues? Well, nobody is coming to the games in Ottawa, but Max Lajoie’s 4-3-7 totals is the best first six games of any defenseman in Senators’ history. Choke slam to a Calder Trophy candidate? Look, Connor McDavid just became the first player to factor in on his team’s first nine goals of the season.
In the league’s defense, it is not referring to these stats as records. Instead, it says things like, “Connor McDavid makes history…” Or “Kyle Palmieri of the @NJDevils is the third player to score a power-play goal in each of his team’s first four games in a season since the NHL officially began tracking the statistic in 1933-34.” Good Lord.
Clearly, there has been a new hire at the NHL and this person either (a) has too much time on his/her hands, or (b) has a mandate to come up with scads of this phony-baloney stuff. So the NHL has become the Everybody Gets A Record League.
It seems we can’t go a day without somebody setting some sort of “record”. In fact, each of the 31 teams in the NHL has established a high-water mark of some sort this season, some of which might just be fabricated.
ANAHEIM: If Ryan Getzlaf gets into the lineup tonight against the Islanders, it will mark only the fourth time in history he and Ryan Kesler have been in the Ducks lineup at the same time. They recently went out for lunch to get reacquainted.
ARIZONA: The Coyotes are 1-4-0, have been shut out three times and scored just three non-shootout goals in their first five games. That makes 12 of the past 15 years the hockey world has said, “Here we go again,” which is a new record.
BOSTON: Brad Marchand established the longest stretch from the start of he season without licking an opponent. Giving Lars Eller a licking in a “fight” that should have gotten him suspended does not count.
BUFFALO: With a 3-3-0 record to start the season, the Sabres marked the first time in eight years they haven’t been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs in the first two weeks of the season.
CALGARY: Defenseman Travis Hamonic landed on the injured list with a facial fracture that stemmed from a fight with Erik Gudbranson of the Vancouver Canucks, which stemmed from a Gudbranson hit on Calgary rookie Dillon Dube for which he was penalized. That fight came less than five minutes into the game, setting the record for quickest dubious decision from the start of a season ever.
CAROLINA: Sebastian Aho recorded a point in each of the Hurricanes’ first seven games, giving him the record for the best start to a season among NHL players named Sebastian Aho.
CHICAGO: The Blackhawks have gotten off to a 3-0-2 record, leading to a record-number of analytics proponents to wonder what their purpose is in life.
COLORADO: Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen became the first teammates in franchise history to record points in six-plus to start a season since Joe Sakic and Mats Sundin in 1993-94. We didn’t make this up. Really, guys?
COLUMBUS: Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella set a personal best by going five games to start a season without telling anyone to go forth and multiply.
DALLAS: Defenseman John Klingberg scored at least a point in the Stars first five games to tie a franchise record. Which prompted him to ask his agent, “Can you recall exactly why I signed a seven-year deal that pays me only $4.25 million a season a few years ago?”
DETROIT: The Red Wings got off to an 0-4-2 record, the worst-ever start for a Red Wings team that didn’t have Nick Libett on it.
EDMONTON: With points on the Oilers first nine goals and a four-point performance in Edmonton’s 5-4 overtime win over Winnipeg Tuesday night, Connor McDavid set a record for shutting up the fan base in The Center of the Hockey Universe™.
FLORIDA: With no wins in their first four games, the Panthers set the franchise mark for fewest games to underachiever status to start the season.
LOS ANGELES: The Kings established a record for the slowest breakout of all-time Monday night against Toronto. However, they expect to be cycling the puck in the Leafs zone without getting a scoring chance well into next week.
MINNESOTA: Six games into the season and the Wild are already the most ‘meh’ team in NHL history.
MONTREAL: Tomas Plekanec became just the fourth player in franchise history to score a point in his 1,000th career game. And since Alexei Kovalev also did it, the second to do it while wearing a turtleneck.
NASHVILLE: The Predators are tied for their second-best start (5-1-0) in team history. That’s it. Hey, they can’t all be golden.
NEW JERSEY: Forget about all those goals, Kyle Palmieri has the best beard in NHL history.
NY ISLANDERS: The Islanders drew only 8,790 for their 4-0 win over San Jose, their lowest single-game attendance number since they moved to Brooklyn. That’s a record, right?
NY RANGERS: The Rangers have failed to sell out each of their first four home games this season. That’s cray-cray.
OTTAWA: With Chris Tierney, Dylan DeMelo and Mikkel Boedker outscoring Erik Karlsson and Mike Hoffman 18-5, the Senators have set the modern-day mark for confusing the hell out of everyone.
PHILADELPHIA: Goalie Brian Elliott set the record for complaining about the new goaltending equipment and as his 4.04 GAA and .874 save percentage attest, it has made him much more difficult to hit.
PITTSBURGH: With Sidney Crosby tied for 132nd in NHL scoring, he actually had a video session with coach Mike Sullivan. There’s a record in there somewhere.
ST. LOUIS: Jaden Schwartz took a puck in the foot and missed two games, giving him the record for most unlucky player ever, previously held by Joe Btfsplk.
SAN JOSE: The Sharks lead the league at plus-126 in shot attempts 5-on-5 after six games for an average of plus-21 per game. They’re currently 2-3-1, and have 10 players, including Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson. If that’s not some kind of record after six games, it is now.
TAMPA BAY: The Lightning’s top three scorers are Tyler Johnson, Brayden Point and Yanni Gourde, giving the Lightning the shortest top-three scorers in history (averaging 5-foot-9) after the first four games of the season.
TORONTO: Coach Mike Babcock used the word “opportunity” 17 times in his post-game comments Monday night, which puts him at 214 times over the first seven games, shattering his record from last season.
VANCOUVER: After being choke-slammed to the ice in his fifth game of the season, Canucks rookie Elias Pettersson set the record for a rookie learning that some old-time hockey observers are delusional for suggesting it happened because he didn’t hit the weight room hard enough.
VEGAS: With four defeats in their first seven games, the Golden Knights established a franchise-high for losses in the month of October.
WASHINGTON: The Capitals have scored at least five goals and allowed at least six in three of their first five games, becoming the first team to play with a literal Stanley Cup hangover.
WINNIPEG: “He causes the pull, the gravitational pull.” Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice on Connor McDavid after watching McDavid singlehandedly beat his team Tuesday night. Best Connor McDavid quote ever.
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Ken Campbell, The Hockey News’ senior writer, is in his second tour with the brand after an eight-year stint as a beat reporter for the Maple Leafs for the Toronto Star. The Sudbury native once tried out for the Ontario League’s Wolves as a 30-year-old. Needless to say, it didn’t work out.
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