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ghiessa · 1 year
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ao3feed-hockey · 2 years
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Remember You
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/Yzgdpel
by breakawayfromtheblueline
Prompt: "It reminded me of you."
  Phil wakes to his phone buzzing insistently against the coffee table.
Words: 1561, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of 100 Ways to Say 'I love you' - Platonic Edition
Fandoms: Men's Hockey RPF
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen
Characters: Phil Kessel, Tyler Bozak, James van Riemsdyk
Relationships: Phil Kessel & Tyler Bozak, Phil Kessel & James vanRiemsdyk
Additional Tags: Post 2021-22 NHL Season, Phone Calls, Friendship, Comfort, I will never not miss the PBJ line in Toronto, I wanted to give Phil a hug, But that didn't work out, so this might have a sequel, Bozie being soft to Phil, Some typical swearing
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/Yzgdpel
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joelsfarabee · 3 years
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SHUT UP JVR & HIS WIFE ARE HAVING A BABY BOY 🥺🤍 Congrats to them!!!!
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squilliamnylander · 6 years
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Thoughts on the van Riemsdyk brothers? Their my latest attraction lol!
LOVE THEM LOVE THEM LOVE THEM
especially JvR. miss that dude and his green mouthguard so much omfg
(p.s @morganfrederickrielly should definitely be your go-to gal on him)
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imperial-waterboy · 6 years
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carters-hart79 · 4 years
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My gifs (bad ik)
I tried at least
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Philadelphia flyers vs Pittsburgh penguins 1/21/20
Flyers up 2-0 end of second
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Claude Giroux -> Travis konecney -> James VanRiemsdyk
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Giroux's 22nd assist (35th point)
Konecney's 26th assist (43 point)
VanRiemsdyk's 14th goal (29th point)
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flauntpage · 6 years
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Your Tuesday Morning Roundup
It happened again. A loss.
The Phillies have now dropped 13 of their last 20 games dating back to the series opener against Arizona on August 6. Loss number 13 occurred last night as the Nationals downed the Phils 5-3. A Juan Soto single and a Matt Wieters homer gave the Nats the first two runs of the game in the first two innings. But a Roman Quinn triple and a Cesar Hernandez single tied things up in the bottom of the third.
The Nats would respond in the fourth with two runs of their own and add one more in the sixth, the first coming on a Stephen Strasburg bunt where Zach Eflin tried to send the ball to home plate for a force out, but instead it went into the backstop. The Phils had no response against Strasburg, who went six innings with five strikeouts. Rhys Hoskins hit a deep solo home run in the eighth but it wasn’t enough.
Eflin had a rough performance, allowing five runs off eight hits with two walks and five strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. The fielding error was his biggest stain of the night, and things could have been different if the force out was applied.
Meanwhile, the Phillies could have yet another new face to the organization in Jose Bautista. I’d say this would be a questionable move to make. But I guess something on offense helps, even though he hasn’t been that good.
Nevertheless, the Phils and Nats play again tonight at 7:05 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Another duel between Aaron Nola and Max Scherzer is on tap for the second time in five days. Get yourselves ready with the latest edition of Crossed Up.
The Roundup:
Another day, another practice for the Birds, who also made a small roster move. Gone is wide receiver Anthony Mahoungou. In comes safety Deshawntee Gallon. Thrilling stuff.
Brandon Graham has felt like a “caged-up lion” after returning to practice.
Graham said he is about “80 percent,” which admittedly doesn’t sound great. But based on his other updates, he might have just been a tough grader on himself.
“I’m feeling good,” Graham said Monday. “It was really good. Good start. It let me know I’m not that far. I wasn’t out of shape. That was pretty cool to know all the hard work we’ve been doing this offseason in the training room and the weight room has been worth it because now on the field, I ran a couple plays and I wasn’t as tired.”
More importantly, Graham said there were no issues with his ankle after going through practice on Sunday.
The hardest part of getting over the ankle injury, Graham said, is getting back to the ability to turn around a corner. That’s obviously very dependent upon a healthy ankle. He said that wasn’t an issue as the week of practice began.
After Doug Pederson got mad with reporters with incessant Carson Wentz questions, Mike Groh and Jim Schwartz were thrown into the fire yesterday.
The Hard Knocks bump really paid off in the really bad Eagles-Browns game.
Seven Eagles were named to ESPN’s top 100 NFL players list for this upcoming season.
There’s still no GM for the Sixers, but the team did make some promotions from within.
The ice is down inside the Wells Fargo Center.
One step closer to hockey!! The ice is going in at the @WellsFargoCtr
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— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) August 27, 2018
FACT: it takes 65 hours to get the ice in completely
FACT: it takes 10,000 gallons of water for one inch of ice
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— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) August 27, 2018
Back like we never left
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— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) August 27, 2018
The Acme ad on the end of the ice is going to be weird.
Flyers president Paul Holmgren is very happy James vanRiemsdyk is back in the orange and black.
“I think he’s a more consistent player now,” Holmgren said. “When we had him, he was in his early 20s. As they mature, their consistency level goes up usually, and it did with JVR. It’s hard to find guys who can score like that. That was a tremendous signing for us.”
And one he wholeheartedly endorsed. For a team that finished 12th in team scoring last season, and one that could use a left wing and some size, JVR “checks a lot of boxes,” Holmgren said. Van Riemsdyk, 29, can also fill a leadership role for a young team, especially when it comes to players keeping themselves healthy in a grinding 82-game season.
He also adds to one other expanding column, Holmgren said.
“All of a sudden, there’s a lot of players on our team who were drafted by the Flyers,” the Flyers president said.
“That’s kind of cool.”
There’s some optimism with this year’s Temple football squad as it gets ready to kick off their 2018 season on Saturday against Villanova.
Parx and The Turf Club have applied for sports betting licenses in PA.
In other sports news, the Giants and Odell Beckham Jr. agreed to a massive five-year, $95 million contract extension. $65 million is guaranteed.
Spurs guard Manu Ginobili announced his retirement.
With Tottenham beating Manchester United yesterday, this is a perfect tweet:
Spurs retired Manu and Man U today
— Egwene Will My Life Begin (@j15royals) August 27, 2018
Jose Mourinho had this legendary presser as well:
College football revs into gear this week and nothing gets you as hyped for it as Imagine Dragons, right?!
In the news, two men were shot in Roxborough last night. One of them has died.
President Trump announced a new trade deal with Mexico yesterday.
“Sea lice” is a problem in Ocean City.
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thrashermaxey · 5 years
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Looking Ahead: December 28 – January 9
  All fantasy owners need help in the short term AND the long term. The Looking Ahead feature identifies one player to plug into lineups in the short term, a second to invest in for the long term, a third to bench for the coming week, and a fourth who will struggle to meet expectations for some time. All players discussed are selected based on their upcoming schedule.
Stats updated through Thursday, December 27th
The Immediate Fix (Grab this guy and use him for the next several days)
Brandon Pirri, W, Vegas Golden Knights (Available in 98 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – The perennial Cy Young winner – when he’s in the NHL, at least – is back in the league and taking Max Pacioretty’s place on Vegas’ second line alongside Paul Stastny and Alex Tuch/Reilly Smith, and is an excellent stopgap pickup you can expect strong production from while he’s in the lineup. In his three games since coming up to the Knights, Pirri’s put up 3G-1A while firing nine shots on goal and averaging 15:03 with second-unit power play time; his scoring is no mirage either, as Pirri has put up 17G-24A in just 28 games in the AHL, and has performed well when put in the right spots previously in his career.
  The Building Block (Buy now, sit back and enjoy the production)
Andrei Svechnikov, W, Carolina Hurricanes (Available in 61 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – The rookie that’s making a push for Elias Pettersson (or Brady Tkachuk)’s Calder Trophy has finally pushed his way up from the third line and has put up three points (2G-1A) in his last five games. His average ice time per game is starting to climb up from the 14:58/game overall, as Svech has bested that number in all but one of his last ten games. He continues to play on the first power play unit as he has for most of the year, but seeing ice alongside Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Teravainen can only help his fantasy production and he should be closer to 80% owned.
  The Odd Man Out (His short-term value is cause for concern)
Ivan Provorov, D, Philadelphia Flyers (Owned in 54 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – Although the Flyers have a great upcoming schedule – see below – Provorov has been a major disappointment in his third season. He’s playing 24:42 a night on average but has only put up 3G-8A, and has zero power play points playing on the second unit of the Flyers. As Dobber has pointed out numerous times, there has to be an underlying reason – possible injury, perhaps? – for his poor start, but either way he can be sat for the time being until you see some progress. Don’t give up on him and move him for pennies on the dollar (especially with the good schedule,) but don’t expect much with him on your roster.
  The Anchors (They’ll do nothing but disappoint even over the long haul)
Wayne Simmonds, W, Philadelphia Flyers (Owned in 68 percent of Yahoo! Leagues) – Another disappointing Flyer, Simmonds is on track for his worst season since joining the Flyers in 2011, as he’s picked up just 11G-5A in 35 games so far. He’s playing almost two full minutes fewer per game than in recent seasons as a second/third-line tweener, and is mostly playing on the second power play unit thanks to a combination of the addition of James vanRiemsdyk and increased usage of Travis Konecny. Simmonds is still shooting his career average – 13.4% this year and 13.3% over his career – and still attempting 2.3 shots per game so he’ll end up around the 25-goal mark yet again, but his lack of assists are the killer. He’s still a strong multi-cat performer, but he’ll be in tough to crack 40 points this season given his role in Philly.
  Love ‘Em (These squads are sure to pay dividends in the coming days)
Florida – The Panthers get six games during this period, with their toughest matchup coming on the road against the Penguins (who are strong offensively and average defensively.) Beyond the game against Pittsburgh, Florida gets to play Montreal (without Carey Price), Philadelphia and Columbus at home, and Detroit and Buffalo on the road. Feel free to roll out any Cats into the New Year.
Philadelphia – With seven games between Dec. 28th and Jan. 9th, the Flyer have by far the best schedule, and their new lines should allow spread out scoring a bit while having a (potentially) dangerous power play. Philadelphia heads into the New Year on the road against Florida, Carolina and Nashville, and then head back home for games against Carolina (again), Calgary and St. Louis – finishing off back on the road against Washington. While there are easier opponents out there, now’s the time to take advantage of a good schedule and either shop your Flyers or roll them out with impunity.
Calgary – The Flames also get seven games, but with four of those seven coming on the road, their schedule is marginally tougher than Philadelphia’s. The Flames get to face Vancouver, San Jose and Colorado at home, but have to travel east to face Detroit, Boston (second half of a b2b), Philadelphia and Chicago; the volume of games combined with some weaker opponents in Chicago and Philly makes the Flames extremely fantasy-relevant.
  Leave ‘Em (These squads will leave fantasy owners sorely disappointed in the short term)
Winnipeg – The Jets play five times through December 28th and January 9th, against some tough opponents: Minnesota and Colorado (both at home) as well as on the road in Pittsburgh, in addition to easier games against Edmonton (road) and Dallas (home.) The lack of games makes them a disappointment into the New Year.
Vancouver – Although the bye weeks don’t start until late January, the Canucks have a scheduling oddity where they play five straight on the road between Dec. 28th and Jan. 5th, and then get five days off before their next game. With their inconsistent scoring, backing Canucks players in their road games against Calgary, New Jersey, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto will be a tough ask.
Anaheim – Currently ranked 28th in Goals For, the Ducks have had a hard time filling the net this year, and with only five games during this period they’ll be hard-pressed to put more up. All five games come at home, but against Arizona, Tampa Bay and Vegas, don’t expect any fantasy gold; the remaining two games should see some goals – they play Ottawa and Edmonton – but not enough to offset the short schedule and tough defensive matchups.
  from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/looking-ahead/looking-ahead-december-28-january-9/
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thepinerider · 7 years
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Trading Schenn Leaves More Questions Than Answers
June 23 is one of the most infamous days in Flyers history. Several players have fallen victim to trades on that very day. In 2011, Mike Richards and Jeff Carter were traded, 2012 saw James vanRiemsdyk hitting the road and in 2014 Scott Hartnell was shipped out to Columbus. Flyers fans joke...
Via: http://thehockeywriters.com/philadelphia-flyers-trading-brayden-schenn-more-questions/
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Should the Leafs trade James van Riemsdyk for defensive help?
Should the Leafs trade James van Riemsdyk for defensive help?
With the Toronto Maple Leafs on the edge of playoff contention for the first time since 2013, and legitimately decent for the first time since 2004, there’s been lots of talk about what they need to address to go from merely good, to a playoff threat.
Pretty much all analysts and fans alike agree that the main issue the current roster has is on defence, though what kind of upgrade they need…
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@ JVR WTF YOU CANT JUST DO UR WIFE WRONG LIKE THAT LIKE REALLY?!?!?!
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mauricerichards · 10 years
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James Van Riemsdyk standing in front of a sentient trashcan 
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imperial-waterboy · 6 years
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loveandbaseballl · 11 years
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day 137: one of your wildest dreams
Idk one time I had a dream I was married to Jayson Werth and my best friend was like a newlywed with JvR so me and Jayson invited them over to our house and we had dinner together and it was kinda like a perfect day.
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