JUDGEMENT NIGHT by C.L. Moore (New York: Gnome Press, ) Cover art by Frank Kelly Freas.
Astounding Science-Fiction v31 #6, August 1943 edited by John W. Campbell, Jr. Cover by William Timmins
JUDGEMENT NIGHT by C.L. Moore. Illustrated by A. Williams [Part 1 of 2]
“The Mutant’s Brother” by Fritz Leiber, Jr. Illustrated by F. Kramer
“One-Way Trip” by Anthony Boucher. Illustrated by Kolliker
“Endowment Policy” by Lewis Padgett. Illustrated by Hall
“M 33 in Andromeda” by A.E. van Vogt. Illustrated by A. Williams [Beagle]
“When Is When?” by Malcolm Jameson. Illustrated by F. Kramer [Anachron, Inc.]
(New York: Popular Library, 1965) Cover artist unknown. // [aka LA NUIT DU JUGEMENT] (Paris: J’ai Lu, 1966) Cover art by Wojtek Siudmak.
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Players and Head Coach speak with the media following the Leafs practice in Sweden Saturday morning.
00:00 - Mark Giordano // 05:36 - Morgan Rielly // 08:59 - Max Domi // 10:59 - Auston Matthews // 14:10 - Sheldon Keefe
My recap:
Surprisingly nice full answers compared to when in North America. Just open and chatty!
And all of them so eloquent and respectful to the Swedish reporters asking about the impact of Borje & Sundin in Toronto
Fun facts:
Gio had his 1st nhl goal playing against the Leafs in the same game Mats Sundin scored his 500th goal🥹
NHLPA welcome reception earlier in the trip; Mo was very excited he got to meet former Canucks captain Markus Näslund! Since he grew up a canucks fan in Vancouver
Max was asked if he knew Willy growing up "he told me that we played against each other but i don't remember" 🥹bebes willy & max
Mo's heard there's a kid in attendance there who was named after him but hasn't met them yet
Willy's player of the game gift:
Its a watch
Willy didn't open it in the dressing room right after the game so gio & mo didn't know what the gift was
Aus knew what it was (so he must've hung out w willy later that night?). Said willy and other leafies are collectors, have nice watch collections, "nice to get a freebie"
The trip:
Its a fun trip bc they're in the same hotel for a full week unlike roadies where they just go in and out of diff hotels; team bonding, dinners
Willy has really taken it upon himself to make sure his teammates get the most out of Sweden, where to eat, etc
Neck guards:
Only gio & aus asked about neck guards by one Swedish reporter
Gio open to trying one, will wear if comfy
Aus "personal preference"; "it's important to take precautions"
Both very respectful in answering
Keefer on the 1st game:
Wasn't surprised they started slow. Plan was to just survive 1st period 😂 bc wings had already had a game under their belt
Felt that their own game got better as it went on and wings game got worse
Expectation is that they'll be better from start for game 2 (yes we all wish for magic, sheldon)
Too Many Men on the ice penalty: he doesn't believe the one in game 1 was a good call so they're not going to worry about it. He will address the other penalties with the players. "You can ask me this question again later when we really get a Too Many Men call" THIS MAN. THE SNARK. I LOVE HIM.
Remaining trip schedule:
Won't be attending the wilds/sens game to check out the wild (video will do)
They'll all enjoy their last day in Sweden
Then practice tmr morn. Then game. Then flight home right after.
IR:
A lot of questions about Klingberg (i get it, he's Swedish). I... honestly did not care. Alls i get is that he's really injured and out
Timmins day to day
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Leafs in the Playoffs! 10
i also realized i forgot to do this. mostly because i almost never look at tumblr anymore. (and every time i do could be my last!) but when i looked at my post history and saw that i've done nine of these, i thought, "well, how could i stop there?" after all, ten's such a nice round number.
without further ado, here's the list of every former or current toronto maple leaf under contract to an NHL playoff team in 2023-24:
Boston
James van Riemsdyk (2013 to 2018)
Carolina
Frederik Andersen (2016 to 2021)
Stefan Noesen (2021)
Colorado
{N/A}
Dallas
Mason Marchment (2020)
Edmonton
Connor Brown (2016 to 2019)
Jack Campbell (2020 to 2022) [in the minors]
Sam Carrick (2014 to 2016)
Cody Ceci (2019 to 2020)
Seth Griffith (2016) [in the minors]
Zach Hyman (2016 to 2021)
Greg McKegg (2014 to 2015) [in the minors]
Calvin Pickard (2017)
Florida
{N/A}
Los Angeles
Trevor Moore (2018 to 2020)
David Rittich (2021)
Nashville
Tyson Barrie (2019 to 2020)
Kevin Gravel (2019) [in the minors]
Ryan O'Reilly (2023)
Luke Schenn (2008 to 2012; 2023)
NY Islanders
Pierre Engvall (2019 to 2023)
Matt Martin (2016 to 2018)
NY Rangers
Erik Gustafsson (2023)
Mac Hollowell (2022) [in the minors]
Nic Petan (2019 to 2021) [in the minors]
Jimmy Vesey (2021)
Tampa Bay
{N/A}
Toronto
Nick Abruzzese (2022 to present) [in the minors]
Simon Benoit (2023 to present)
Tyler Bertuzzi (2023 to present)
T. J. Brodie (2021 to present)
Kyle Clifford (2020; 2021 to present) [in the minors]
Connor Dewar (2024 to present)
Max Domi (2023 to present)
Joel Edmundson (2023 to present)
Mark Giordano (2022 to present)
Noah Gregor (2023 to present)
Pontus Holmberg (2022 to present)
Calle Järnkrok (2022 to present)
Martin Jones (2023 to present)
David Kämpf (2021 to present)
John Klingberg (2023 to present) [LTIR]
Matthew Knies (2023 to present)
Maxime Lajoie (2023 to present) [in the minors]
Timothy Liljegren (2020 to present)
Ilya Lyubushkin (2022; 2024 to present)
Mitch Marner (2016 to present)
Auston Matthews (2016 to present)
Jake McCabe (2023 to present)
Bobby McMann (2023 to present)
Fraser Minten (2023 to present) [in junior with Saskatoon Blades]
Matt Murray (2022 to present) [LTIR]
Jake Muzzin (2019 to present) [LTIR]
William Nylander (2016 to present)
Ryan Reaves (2023 to present)
Morgan Rielly (2013 to present)
Marshall Rifai (2024 to present) [in the minors]
Nick Robertson (2020 to present)
Ilya Samsonov (2022 to present)
Alex Steeves (2021 to present) [in the minors]
John Tavares (2018 to present)
Connor Timmins (2022 to present)
Joseph Woll (2021 to present)
Vancouver
Sam Lafferty (2023)
Ilya Mikheyev (2019 to 2022)
Vegas
Michael Amadio (2021)
Byron Froese (2015 to 2016) [in the minors]
Ben Hutton (2021)
Washington
Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (2022)
Rasmus Sandin (2019 to 2023)
Winnipeg
{N/A}
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