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kazer-time · 1 year
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Have I just had subpar stuffing in my life or...
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mizbabygirl · 16 days
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The Blackhawks wish Tommy Hawk a happy birthday
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Chicago Blackhawks || 2022-23 NHL Season
(Opening Night Roster vs COL)
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snekjin · 1 year
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hawks win 👀 | chi @ nsh | 16 march 2023
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kikiskeysgame · 2 years
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swaymarks · 7 months
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Thats notable ex Bruin jarred tinordi to YOU
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giveemgreef · 3 months
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someone else tell me that I'm not the only one who keeps hearing jarred tinordi's name as "to nordy". & every single time I'm like to nordy WHAT. to nordy's knots?????
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fromthe-point · 6 months
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Kirby Dach has a significant injury that, according to the Montreal Canadiens, will not be short term.
The 22-year-old forward was injured when Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jarred Tinordi hit him into the Chicago bench in the first period of a 3-2 Montreal win at Bell Centre on Saturday.
The Canadiens said they are still in the process of properly diagnosing the injury and will know more in the next few days.
“It’s hard,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said Monday. “He was off to a great start. You see the potential he has and the way he has been playing. But that’s the game.”
Dach, selected by Chicago with No. 3 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, was traded to Montreal on July 7, 2022. He had 38 points (14 goals, 24 assists) in 58 games last season and opened this season with two assists in a 6-5 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday.
“He does a lot,” St. Louis said. “He competes. He brings a physical aspect to the game, not running around and hitting guys, but winning pucks back. He’s a guy that wins a lot of pucks and battles and steals pucks, and obviously great in transition. He possesses [the puck]. He’s got a very elite brain. You know, he can make plays. He has shown that he can do a lot on the ice.”
Alex Newhook will play center on the second line when the Canadiens host the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; RDS, TSN2, BSN, BSWIX), likely between forwards Josh Anderson and Juraj Slafkovsky.
“It [stinks] losing a guy like that, no matter how long the timeline is, but I think it’s just next-man-up mentality,” Newhook said. “Obviously a big hole to fill, and I’m going to do my best to fill that and carry the load.”
Newhook, who signed a four-year contract with Montreal as an unrestricted free agent July 11, said he is comfortable at center and on the wing.
“That’s a big part of my game, is versatility there and being able to slot in wherever I’m needed, and it looks like now it will be back in the middle,” Newhook said.
Rafael Harvey-Pinard will move up to the top line with center Nick Suzuki and forward Cole Caufield, while forward Michael Pezzetta will take Harvey-Pinard’s spot on the fourth line.
“It’s going to be a great opportunity for me, but even if I’m playing on the fourth, third or the first line, I have to keep my identity and play the same way I’m used to playing,” Harvey-Pinard said.
St. Louis said he thinks the Canadiens have good depth.
“It’s not one player that makes up our team,” St. Louis said. “The depth that we have an our play as a group will help us get through times like this. For me, it’s next man up and the strength of the group.”
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fvcking-damage · 7 months
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isn’t jarred tinordi the name of that one actor
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kazer-time · 1 year
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Jujhar and Stalock are some pretty nice dudes, apparently!
Source: Blackhawks TikTok
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mizbabygirl · 8 days
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goalhofer · 2 months
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Montreal
Liiga: Lars Eller (J.Y.P.) OHL: Alex Galchenyuk; Jr. (Sarnia Sting) Czech Extraliga: Tomáš Kaberle (Rytíři Kladno) & Tomáš Plekanec (Rytíři Kladno) KHL: Alexei Emelin (X.K. Ak Bars) & Andrei Markov (K.K. Vityaz Chekhov) NL: David Desharnais (C.D.H. Fribourg-Gottéron), Raphael Diaz (E.V. Zug), Max Pacioretty (C.D.H. Ambrì-Piotta) & Yannick Weber (Genève-Servette C.D.H.) AHL: Nathan Beaulieu (Hamilton Bulldogs), Mike Blunden (Hamilton Bulldogs), Gabriel Dumont (Hamilton Bulldogs), Brendan Gallagher (Hamilton Bulldogs), Greg Pateryn(Hamilton Bulldogs) & Jarred Tinordi (Hamilton Bulldogs) Didn't Play: Colby Armstrong, Francis Bouillon, Rene Bourque, Peter Budaj, Erik Cole, Brian Gionta, Josh Gorges, Travis Moen, Carey Price, Brandon Prust, Michael Ryder, Pernell-Karl Subban & Ryan White
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pensfan4lfe2 · 7 months
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Then&Now || Jarred Tinordi
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kikiskeysgame · 1 year
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mitchbeck · 2 years
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NEW YORK RANGERS AND HARTFORD WOLF PACK MAKE FINAL ROSTER CUTS
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NEW YORK RANGERS AND HARTFORD WOLF PACK MAKE FINAL ROSTER CUTS By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT -  The New York Rangers and Hartford Wolf Pack made their final roster moves Sunday. The Rangers assigned right-winger Julien Gauthier from New York to Hartford after clearing waivers as their 16th forward. Defenseman Jarred Tinordi, also put on waivers, had a different outcome. The Chicago Blackhawks claimed Tinordi. If reassigned to the Rockford IceHogs, he must pass through waivers again. The move now allows the Wolf Pack to negotiate with defenseman Tim Theocharidis, the only player on the roster on a Professional Try-Out. It also allows the Pack and Rangers to make one player move each, as cap and player options are very tight. The Rangers released defenseman Matt Bartowski as there would have been a veteran issue. Hartford sent their off-season free-agent signings, Zach Jordan, Ryan Lohin, Luke Martin, and goalie Parker Gahagen, off to their ECHL affiliates, the Jacksonville Icemen. Junior signee Louka Henault, a second-year pro and last year's walk-on Cristiano DiGiacinto, also was dispatched to Jacksonville. Pack captain Jonny Brodzinski's younger brother, Easton Brodzinski, is also packing his bags for Florida. Goalie Talyn Boyko gets a Florida vacation before returning to Kelowna (WHL) after his release from his ATO. The Wolf Pack released their training camp PTOs Brendan Harris, former UCONN player Joe Masonius, Jake Ryczek, and Sam Sternschein. Colin Downey will be the new skills development coach as he replaces Casey Torres, who Jamie Tardif replaced as the assistant coach this year. Torres' departure was handled very quietly and efficiently. How it came about is a mystery. Downey played collegiately at D3 Bowdoin College in Maine and professionally for eight years in Europe in France with Tours, HC Cholet, HC Mulhouse, Mont Blanc, and HC Courbevoie between France Division 2 and the French Elite League in the Magnus league. NOTES: Ex-Pack Pierre-Cédric Labrie gets a contract upgrade from a two-year AHL deal from the Syracuse Crunch to a one-year, two-way deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning at $770,800K (NHL)/$100K (AHL) whom they needed late last year. Jansen Harkins, the son ex-Hartford Whaler, Todd Harkins, walks across the hallway to the Manitoba Moose. Ridley Greig, the son ex-Whaler Mark Greig, a scout for the Philadelphia Flyers, was assigned to the Belleville Senators. John Hayden (Yale) is cut by the Seattle Krakken and is heading to Coachella Valley (Palm Springs). Goalie Tomáš Vomáčka, the former UCONN star, is assigned to the Norfolk Admirals (ECHL). A former Hockey East opponent and ex-Pack goalie Tyler Wall is heading to the Reading Royals (ECHL). Alexandre Fortin, the nephew of former Whaler Jean-Sébastien Giguère, goes from the Hershey Bears to the South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL). Former Bridgeport Sound Tiger Victor Bartley departs Kunlun (China-KHL) for the Utah Grizzlies (ECHL), and Jarrod Gourley, a former UCONN Husky, is sent to the Adirondack Thunder (ECHL). Rangers draftee Bryce McConnell-Barker was named the captain of his OHL team, the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Brennan Othmann has been named the Lars-Erik Sjoberg Award winner as the Rangers camp's best rookie. He was reassigned to Flint (OHL) last week. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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titsbeauvillier · 2 years
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New episode of Off the Boards with the Ryans
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