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ari vs lak | 12.01.22
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yotes players at celebrity waiters!
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Yotes admin love feeding us the pregame outfits 🥰🥰🥰
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stereax · 10 months
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you lose one fight to arber xhekaj...
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nhlentendres · 1 year
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Nemeth says "I'm going to do something else to get the crowd fired up" and drills Petterssen from behind.
- Penguins vs Rangers, 5.5.22
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Then&Now || Patrik Nemeth
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2023 IIHF Worlds Sweden Roster
Wingers
#18 Dennis Everberg (Rögle Bandyklubb/Västerås)
#19 Marcus Sörensen (C.D.H. Fribourg-Gottéron/Södertälje)
#20 André Petersson (HV71/Olofström Stad)
#23 Lucas Raymond (Detroit Red Wings/Göteborg)
#33 Jakob Silfverberg (Anaheim Ducks/Gävle Stad)
#48 Jonatan Berggren (Detroit Red Wings/Uppsala Stad)
#49 Fabian Zetterlund (San José Sharks/Karlstad)
#91 Carl Grundström (Los Angeles Kings/Umeå Stad)
#98 Alexander Nylander-Altelius (Pittsburgh Penguins/Stockholm)
Centers
#17 Pär Lindholm (Skellefteå A.I.K./Kusmark)
#21 Leo Carlsson (Örebro H.K./Karlstad)
#24 Oscar Lindberg (S.C. Bern/Skellefteå Stad)
#59 Linus Johansson (Färjestad Bollklubb/Ljungby Stad)
#95 Jacob De La Rose (C.D.H. Fribourg-Gottéron/Arvika Stad)
Defensemen
#2 Carl Folin (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Kungsbacka)
#7 Joakim Tömmernes (Genève-Servette C.D.H./Karlstad)
#12 Patrik Nemeth (Arizona Coyotes/Stockholm)
#32 Lukas Bengtsson (Växjö Sjöers Hockeyklubb/Stockholm)
#38 Carl Sandin (Washington Capitals/Uppsala Stad)
#54 Anton Lindholm (Leksands Idrottsförening/Skellefteå Stad)
#64 Jonathan Pudas (Skellefteå A.I.K./Kiruna)
#94 Joel Persson (Växjö Sjöers Hockeyklubb/Kristianstad)
Goalies
#30 Jesper Wallstedt (Minnesota Wild/Västerås Stad)
#31 Lars Johansson (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Avesta Stad)
#35 Jacob Johansson (Timrå I.K./Stockholm)
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recentlyheardcom · 6 months
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Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon put on a show that made Cole Harbour proud, and it was MacKinnon who walked away with bragging rights for the Nova Scotia town. MacKinnon had a goal and three assists, including one on Gabe Landeskog’s tiebreaking score midway through the third period, and the surging Colorado Avalanche overcame Crosby’s natural hat trick to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 on Wednesday night. MacKinnon’s team won the matchup of hometown stars, but Crosby nearly stole it with his 11th career hat trick. “It’s not easy when Sid gets going,” MacKinnon said. “He starts kind of galloping out there.” Colorado won its sixth straight game and is 8-0-1 in its last nine. Winnipeg Jets drop seesaw showdown to Pittsburgh Penguins MacKinnon, 23, and Crosby, 31, are both former No. 1 overall draft picks. They have become offseason training partners and have made TV commercials together. Those things are put aside when they face each other twice a season, but Wednesday’s game might get a second viewing when they get together. “I’m sure this is a game we will talk about for a while,” MacKinnon said. “We don’t play each other much, so for a regular-season game this is one of the fun ones I’ve been a part of. By Sid getting a hat trick and obviously us getting a big one.” MacKinnon had an empty-net goal with 29 seconds left, his 18th goal of the season. Samuel Girard, Erik Johnson, Colin Wilson and Carl Soderberg also scored for Colorado, and Mikko Rantanen had two assists. The Avalanche’s top line of MacKinnon, Landeskog and Mikko Rantanen, who leads the NHL in scoring with 42 points, had eight points and continues to dominate. Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan didn’t hesitate when asked if the trio is the best he’s seen this season. “Yes,” he said. “They’re not easy to contain. They’re three elite players that are all on the same line.” Sullivan has a two-time Hart Trophy winner in Crosby, and he put on an MVP-worthy performance for the Penguins by erasing a 3-0 deficit by himself. He struck twice in the final minute of the second period. His first goal came off his own rebound on a breakaway with 52 seconds to go, and he scored again with 10 seconds left with Colorado defenseman Patrik Nemeth off for holding. Crosby tied it at 4:43 of the third to complete his first hat trick of the season. He has 13 goals. “Sid tried to will us a win with his effort,” Sullivan said. “I thought he was terrific. He was terrific all night long.” Landeskog broke the tie with his 15th goal at 10:05. The Penguins pulled Tristan Jarry for an extra skater, but MacKinnon and Soderberg scored to seal it. “We didn’t give up, so that’s a good thing,” Crosby said. “Still, when you put yourself in that position to get back in the game after coming back from three you want to at least get a point out of it.” Girard gave Colorado a 1-0 lead with his second goal at 11:19 of the first period. Johnson scored at 5:13 of the second and Wilson made it 3-0 at 7:52. The Penguins challenged Johnson’s goal for goaltender interference but it was upheld upon review. NOTES Colorado D Tyson Barrie missed his second straight game with a lower-body injury. … Pittsburgh D Kris Letang, who set a franchise record for games played in Winnipeg on Tuesday, had his four-game point streak snapped. … Colorado is 1-1-1 in the second game of back-to-back sets this season. It is 3-1-0 in the first game. … The first penalty wasn’t called until Crosby drew a holding-the-stick minor 49 seconds into the second period. Colorado’s Alexander Kerfoot got a high-sticking minor 19 seconds later.
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x75-productions · 8 months
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Arizona Coyotes Look to Rise Above
Team Preview - Arizona Coyotes Look to Rise Above After a challenging 2022-23 season, the Arizona Coyotes look to rise above the occasion in the 2023-24 season.
The Arizona Coyotes will look to the 2023-24 season as their opportunity to rise above their lowly status in the NHL as they continue to build to the future. 2022-23 Record: 28-40-14 (70 pts) – 7th in Central Playoffs: Did Not Qualify The Official Jersey Retailer of TXHT Key Losses Christian Fischer (F – DET), Zack Kassian (F – UFA via Buyout), Patrik Nemeth (D – UFA via Buyout), Connor…
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THOMAS: RANGERS SIGN RUESCHHOFF, ELSON, WELINSKI, DOMINGUE & ACQUIRE EMBERSON
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BY: Alex Thomas, Hartford Wolf Pack HARTFORD, CT – New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that the club has agreed to terms with forwards Austin Rueschhoff and Turner Elson, as well as defenseman Andy Welinski, on one-year contracts. In addition, the Rangers announced last week that they agreed to terms with goaltender Louis Domingue on a two-year contract and acquired defenseman Ty Emberson from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for defenseman Patrik Nemeth, a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and a future conditional pick. EMBERSON Emberson, 22, skated in 58 games for the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL during the 2021-22 season, scoring eleven points (4 g, 7 a). During the 2020-21 season, Emberson appeared in five games with the Roadrunners, scoring one goal. Before his professional career, the Eau Claire, Wisconsin, native played three seasons at the University of Wisconsin. While with the Badgers, Emberson dressed in 101 career games and scored 34 points (9 g, 25 a). Emberson also served as team captain during his junior season of 2020-21. In addition, the 6’1”, 195-pound defenseman was named an All-Big Ten honorable mention following the 2020-21 season, a campaign in which he was also named to the Big Ten’s All-Tournament Team. Internationally, Emberson has represented the United States in several tournaments, including the 2020 World Junior Championship. DOMINGUE Domingue, 30, appeared in 22 games for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL during the 2021-22 season, posting a record of 10-9-4 with a .924 save percentage and 2.41 goals-against average. Domingue also played in two games with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL during the regular season, posting a 1-1-0 record with a .952 save percentage. The 6’3”, 209-pound goaltender also took part in six Stanley Cup Playoff games for the Penguins this spring, going 3-3. The St-Hyacinthe, Quebec native, is a veteran of 125 AHL games, with a career record of 56-49-13, a .907 save percentage, 2.83 goals-against average, and five shutouts. Domingue has also played in five career Calder Cup Playoff games. A fifth-round pick (138th overall) by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, Domingue has appeared in 142 career NHL games with a record of 59-60-10. WELINSKI Welinski, 29, skated in 39 games for the Stockton Heat of the AHL during the 2021-22 campaign, scoring 19 points (3 g, 16 a). He also appeared in the club's 13 Calder Cup Playoff games, scoring one goal and five assists. The Duluth, Minnesota native has played 230 career AHL games with the Heat, Lehigh Valley Phantoms, and San Diego Gulls. Over his seven seasons in the league, Welinski has scored 123 points (35 g, 88 a). The 6’1”, 200-pound defenseman was named to the AHL All-Star Game during the 2017-18 season when he scored a career-high 34 points (10 g, 24 a) in 51 games with the Gulls. A third-round pick (83rd overall) by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, Welinski has appeared in 46 career NHL games with the Ducks. Before his professional career, Welinski played four seasons at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He served as team captain during the 2015-16 campaign and was named an NCHC Second Team All-Star twice. Welinski skated in 154 games with the Bulldogs and scored 77 points (24 g, 53 a). RUESCHHOFF Rueschhoff, 24, skated in 59 games with the Wolf Pack during the 2021-22 season, scoring 24 points (14 g, 10 a). The native of Wentzville, Missouri, finished sixth on the club in goals and 11th in points. The 6’7”, 230-pound forward set a career-high with goals in four straight games from January 12th through the 19th. He scored six goals in that span. Initially signed by the Rangers as a college free agent on March 20th, 2020, Rueschhoff has spent two seasons with the Wolf Pack. He has appeared in 82 games throughout those two campaigns and scored 32 points (18 g, 14 a). Before turning pro, Rueschhoff played three seasons with Western Michigan University, scoring 70 points (35 g, 35 a) in 105 career games. ELSON Elson, 29, appeared in 73 games with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL during the 2021-22 season. He set new career-highs in goals (21), assists (24), and points (45) for the Griffins, who he served as an alternate captain for. Elson finished tied for second on the team in goals, fourth in points, and tied for fourth in assists. The 6’, 191-pound forward has played eleven seasons in the AHL, skating in 469 career games with the Griffins, Abbotsford Heat, Adirondack Flames, Stockton Heat, and San Antonio Rampage. He has scored 210 points (95 g, 115 a) and has a plus-29 rating in his career. In addition to his time in the AHL, Elson won the ECHL’s Kelly Cup as a member of the Alaska Aces in 2014. He scored eleven points (7 g, 4 a) in 21 playoff games for the Aces that spring. Elson has also skated in three NHL games, including two this past season, as a member of the Detroit Red Wings. The New Westminster, British Columbia native, made his NHL debut with the Calgary Flames on April 9th, 2016. He recorded his first career NHL point, an assist, against the Minnesota Wild that night. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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fromthe-point · 2 years
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New York Rangers Projected Lineup | Monday, May 30, 2022
Chris Kreider -- Mika Zibanejad -- Frank Vatrano
Artemi Panarin -- Ryan Strome -- Andrew Copp
Alexis Lafreniere -- Filip Chytil -- Kaapo Kakko
Tyler Motte -- Barclay Goodrow -- Ryan Reaves
Ryan Lindgren -- Adam Fox
K'Andre Miller -- Jacob Trouba
Justin Braun -- Braden Schneider
Igor Shesterkin
Alexandar Georgiev
Scratched: Kevin Rooney, Patrik Nemeth, Libor Hajek, Greg McKegg, Julian Gauthier, Jonny Brodzinski, Dryden Hunt
Injured: Sammy Blais (knee)
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johnnytoronto22 · 2 years
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Sorry to Patrik Nemeth because he’s probably a nice dude but oh my god is he a terrible hockey player.
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corbincarroll · 3 years
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avalanche 360 | gravy’s three point night
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hockeylvr59 · 3 years
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Just some boys
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