What if there was a Canadian French dub of the show?
Who do you think would be the best voice for Harvey Street Kids/Girls Forever! characters if they were dubbed in Canadian French? These are my picks along with roles they have done.
Audrey: Cathérine Brunet (Summer Smith - Rick and Morty)
Dot: Véronique Claveau (Jessica - Rick and Morty)
Lotta: Émilie Bibeau (Meg Griffin - Family Guy)
Richie Rich: Philippe Martin (Morty Smith - Rick and Morty)
Melvin: Louis-Philippe Berthiaume (Ollie Allen - Ollie's Pack)
Fredo: Maxime Desjardins (Luc Maxwell - Looped!)
Pinkeye: Hugolin Chevrette (Snot Lonstein - American Dad!)
Lucretia and Dollcretia: Évelyne Gélinas (Roxy Wendell - Crash Canyon)
Frufru: Geneviève Désilets (Sarah - Crash Canyon)
The Bow: Eloisa Cervates (Theresa MacDougall/Falcone - Fugget About It)
Bobby the Elder: Xavier Morin-Lefort (Steve Smith - American Dad!)
Tiny T. Tonner: Sébastien René (Jake Wendell - Crash Canyon)
Gerald: Renaud Paradis (Corey Riffin - Grojband)
Zoe: Élyse Marquis (Beth Sanchez - Rick and Morty)
Maria: Marika Lhoumeau (Frida - Crash Canyon)
Stu: Denis Roy (Jerry Smith - Rick and Morty)
Irona: Julie Beauchemin (Tammy Gutermann - Rick and Morty)
SuperTodd: Xavier Dolan (Stan Marsh - South Park)
Chevron: Karine Vanasse (Wendy Testaburger - South Park)
Penny: Stéfanie Dolan (Hayley Smith - American Dad!)
Rhinina: Catherine Bonneau (Pyper Allen - Ollie's Pack)
wouldn’t be surprised if Laskova is on LTIR to start the season so one of the two defender draft picks is a reserve that plays the beginning of the season which would be the reason for 8 defenders
Yeah… I was counting today and idk how they are going to make the f cuts. Also I saw someone on Twitter say that they need more centers which is interesting…
Something also worth noting i guess is that keopple tabin and the Annas are L d, everyone else signed / drafted (Boulier Ambrose laskova barnes) is R. Idk how much this matters but it keeps coming up
Re the forwards… I am at such a loss
LL MPP LS
MM KO AK
JG GD AB
MGM SB ASB ?????
Bc 8+ 12= 20 + 3 = 23
So then you have Claire dalton (who they just did a feature on) Dara Grieg (who was drafted before the Annas), potentially Sarah lefort and Catherine Dubois (who were still getting minutes in the playoffs)
PLUS potentially a third GT ???
Max roster is 23 at present
A reminder: Marchment bettez and laskova had SEIs though we were never told what they were (to my knowledge) so they are potentially starting the season on LTIR
PWHL Recap - Boston Takes Game 1
In the other Semi-Final series, Boston would take down Montreal in overtime to take the 1-0 series lead in the PWHL Playoffs. #PWHL #PWHLPlayoffs #WomensHockey #GrowTheGame
In the other Semi-Final series, Boston would take down Montreal in overtime to take the 1-0 series lead in the PWHL Playoffs.
PWHL News and Notes from Thursday, May 9th, 2024
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The PWHL Player Safety Committee announced a few disciplinary actions.
Montreal forward Sarah Lefort has been suspended for one game.
Lefort will miss Game 1 against Boston.
Montreal forward Melodie Daoust has…
Earlier this week, Team USA hockey superstar, Hilary Knight, signed on to join Les Canadiennes in their playoff push. Les Canadiennes is the Canadian Women’s Hockey League team from Montreal. This was a big signing for Les Canadiennes and the CWHL, as it marks the return of Hilary to the league since she joined the NWHL.
Read on to find out how she did in her debut and more about the upcoming CWHL playoffs.
The CWHL was the first professional women’s hockey league created and in its 11th season it saw an incredible expansion to China, as they prepare their hockey team for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Hilary, along with members of the U.S. national team were all in the CWHL until the formation of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL) in 2015. They all decided as a group to join the NWHL, as it was the first paid women’s hockey league. Since then the CWHL has begun paying their players as the league has grown and expanded its fan base and also received support from major NHL teams, like the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens.
Hilary made an immediate impact in her debut on Sunday, which was the final game of the regular season, as Les Canadiennes faced off against the Calgary Inferno. She showed why she is a world class player as she showed off her speed and powerful shot. She even got a penalty for a body check, which is unfortunately not allowed in the women’s game at this time. I can only imagine a Team Canada versus Team USA showdown with body checking allowed!
The game was a hard fought battle between the two teams and many believe that it was a preview of the teams that we will see in the Clarkson Cup, the CWHL final, on March 25th. The Inferno and Les Canadiennes went into the third period tied 2-2, with Les Canadiennes fighting for top spot in the standings. With less than 3 minutes in the game, Sarah Lefort scored to put Les Canadiennes up by a goal. Calgary had many opportunities throughout the game and it seemed like they may be able to tie it up but their chances were all but done when Sophie Shirley took a high sticking penalty with a little over a minute left in the game.
Overall, the skill level was high and the Inferno made it known that they would put up a fight if they were to meet Les Canadiennes in the final. They will be facing off against the Kunlun Red Star next week in the playoffs. Kunlun has Finnish goalie Noora Räty back in the net following her bronze medal performance in the Olympics and she will be hard to beat. In her return performance, she earned a shutout against Les Canadiennes. The other playoff match-up will see Les Canadiennes playing the Markham Thunder. The Thunder have had an impressive performance in the latter half of the season and they have also received a boost with Olympians Laura Fortino, Laura Stacey and Jocelyn Larocque returning to the Thunder lineup. It’s going to be an entertaining couple of weeks of hockey.
Many fans are hoping that Knight is going to be staying with the CWHL and Les Canadiennes next season, so that they can see her join Canadian superstar, Marie-Philip Poulin, on the same team. As of now, it is unclear whether Knight will stay with Les Canadiennes or if she will return to the NWHL, but one thing is for certain, the playoffs are going to be an amazing display of talent.
You can get your playoff tickets now by clicking this link. The best of three series starts on Friday March 16, 2018. The Clarkson Cup final will be played on Sunday March 25, 2018 and it should be an exciting day of hockey. Tickets are available for purchase now by clicking here.