tumblr user tangerisms i would LOVE to see your other nhl playlists please share with the class im begging
oh i have SO many thank you for asking
(i made the panthers and wild top 100 ones rn, ill add the matching rosters at the end. also expect repeat songs bc its based on the top songs i had last year)
the other two ive had for a little while now are both pens based but i should really get onto making more
and ofc, silly little sergei fedorov
(i also have playlists on my profile with silly nhl photos on them)
florida panthers
5 - aaron ekblad - something in the orange - zach bryan
7 - dmitry kulikov - not allowed - tv girl
9 - sam bennett - roslyn - bon iver
12 - jonah gadjovich - work song - hozier
13 - sam reinhart - skinny love - bon iver
15 - anton lundell - howl - florence and the machine
16 - aleksander barkov - like real people do - hozier
17 - evan rodrigues - exeunt - the oh hellos
18 - steven lorentz - everywhere, everything - noah kahan
19 - matthew tkachuk - lake missoula - richy mitch and the coal miners
21 - nick cousins - francis forver - mitski
23 - carter verhaeghe - sanctuary - joji
24 - justin sourdif - the moon will sing - the crane wives
27 - eetu luostarinen - sage - richy mitch and the coal miners
28 - josh mahura - tongues and teeth - the crane wives
41 - anthony stolarz - alkaline - sleep token
42 - gutav forsling - homesick - noah kahan
62 - brandon montour - willow tree march - the paper kites
67 - will lockwood - in the woods somewhere - hozier
72 - sergei bobrovsky - demons - joji
77 - niko mikkola - pumpkin man - mage tears
82 - kevin stenlund - it will come back - hozier
91 - oliver ekman-larsson - through me (the flood) - hozier
94 - ryan lomberg - the calling - the amazing devil
wild
4 - jon merril - eat your young - hozier
5 - jacob middleton - something in the orange - zach bryan
6 - dakota mermis - stick season - noah kahan
7 - brock faber - not allowed - tv girl
10 - vinni lettieri - northern attitude - noah kahan
12 - matthew boldy - work song - hozier
14 - joel eriksson ek - all my love - noah kahan
17 - marcus foligno - exeunt - the oh hellos
20 - patrick maroon - wasteland, baby! - hozier
21 - brandon duhaime - francis forever - mitski
23 - marco rossi - sanctuary - joji
24 - zach bogosian - the moon will sing - the crane wives
25 - jonas brodin - i was all over her - salvia palth
26 - connor dewar - dial drunk - noah kahan
29 - marc andre fleury - sunlight - hozier
32 - filip gustavsson - never love an anchor - the crane wives
33 - alex goligoski - alien blues - vundabar
36 - mats zuccarello - in a week - hozier
38 - ryan hartman - orange juice - noah kahan
46 - jared spurgeon - chokehold - sleep token
49 - daemon hunt - the moon doesnt mind - lord huron
89 - freddy gaudreau - a burning hill - mitski
90 - marcus johansson - little lion man - mumford and sons
97 - kirill kaprizov - memento mori - crywank
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Forsberg Anton
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Knight Spencer
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Larsson Filip
Lennox Tristan
Lyon Alex
Malek Jakub
Merilainen Levi
Nedeljkovic Alex
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Anderson- Dolan Jared
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Danielson Nate
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Joseph Pierre-Olivier
Karki Arttu
Klingberg John
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Lindholm Hampus
Livingstone Jake
Marino John
McIsac Jared
O'Rourke Ryan
Pulock Ryan
Samuelsson Mattias
Sandin Pellikka Axel
Schultz Justin
Seider Moritz
Spacek David
Svozil Stanislav
Wallinder William
Walman Jake
Weegar Mackenzie
Werenski Zach
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Better Neutron Mirrors Can Reveal the Inner Secrets of Matter - Technology Org
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Better Neutron Mirrors Can Reveal the Inner Secrets of Matter - Technology Org
Improved neutron mirrors can increase the efficiency of material analysis in neutron sources such as the ESS, which is being built outside Lund.
The improved mirror has been developed by researchers at Linköping University by coating a silicon plate with extremely thin layers of iron and silicon mixed with boron carbide. Their study has been published in the journal Science Advances.
Jens Birch, Fredrik Eriksson, Anton Zubayer and Naureen Gahfoor are some of the researcher behind the study now published in Science Advances. Image credit: Olov Planthaber/Linköping University
“Instead of increasing the power on the neutron source, which is extremely expensive, it’s better to focus on improving optics,” says Fredrik Eriksson, researcher at the Thin Film Physics Division at Linköping University.
Together with protons, neutrons form atomic nuclei. Depending on the number of neutrons in a nucleus, the properties of the element can differ. In addition, neutrons can also be used to analyse different materials at a very detailed level. This method is called neutron scattering.
Advanced materials science
Such measurements are carried out at special neutron research laboratories called neutron sources. One such laboratory, the European Spallation Source, or ESS, is now being built outside Lund. This is an investment of EUR 2 billion.
Fredrik Eriksson explain how the measurements of reflectivity works. Image credit: Olov Planthaber/Linköping University
The ESS and other neutron sources can be compared to advanced microscopes that allow scientists to investigate various materials and their properties down to the atomic level. They are used in everything from studying atomic structures, material dynamics and magnetism, to the functions of proteins.
It requires enormous amounts of energy for the neutrons to be released from the atomic nuclei. When the neutrons are released in the neutron source, they must be captured and directed toward their target, that is, the material to be investigated. Special mirrors are used to direct and polarise the neutrons. These are known as neutron optics.
Polarising optics
Although the ESS will have the world’s most powerful neutron source, the number of neutrons available in the experiments will be limited. To increase the number of neutrons that reach the instruments, improved polarising optics are required. This is something researchers from Linköping University have now achieved by improving neutron optics on several important points to increase efficiency.
“Our mirrors have better reflectance, which increases the number of neutrons that reach their target. The mirror can also polarise the neutrons into the same spin much better, which is important for polarised experiments”, says Anton Zubayer, doctoral student at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and lead author of the article published in Science Advances.
He continues:
“Also, as this no longer requires a large magnet, the mirror can be placed closer to the samples or other sensitive equipment without affecting the samples themselves, which in turn enables new types of experiments. In addition, we have also reduced the diffuse scattering, which means that we can reduce background noise in the measurements.”
High reflectivity
The mirrors are manufactured on a silicon substrate. Through a process called magnetron sputtering, it is possible to coat the substrate with selected elements. This process makes it possible to coat it with several thin films on top of each other, i.e. a multilayer film. In this case, iron and silicon films are used, mixed with isotopic enriched boron carbide. If the layer thicknesses are of the same order of magnitude as the neutron wavelength, and the interface between the layers is very smooth, the neutrons can exit the mirror in phase with each other, giving a high reflectivity.
Fredrik Eriksson believes that every neutron is precious and every small improvement in the efficiency of the neutron optics is valuable to improve the experiments.
“By increasing the number of neutrons and also reflecting higher neutron energies, opportunities are opened for pioneering experiments and groundbreaking discoveries across disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology and medicine,” says Fredrik Eriksson.
The study was funded by the Swedish Research Council, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Hans Werthén Foundation, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, and through the Swedish Government’s strategic investment in new functional materials, AFM, at Linköping University.
Facts: Neutron analysis makes use of the neutrons’ ability to behave both as a wave and as a particle. These neutrons, in turn, can have two different spins. It is important mainly for magnetic studies to be able to use polarised neutrons, i.e. neutrons with only one specific spin.
Article: Reflective, polarizing, and magnetically soft amorphous neutron optics with 11B-enriched B4C; Anton Zubayer, Naureen Ghafoor, Kristbjörg Anna Thórarinsdóttir, Sjoerd Stendahl, Artur Glavic, Jochen Stahn, Gyula Nagy, Grzegorz Greczynski, Matthias Schwartzkopf, Arnaud Le Febvrier, Per Eklund, Jens Birch, Fridrik Magnus, Fredrik Eriksson; Science Advances 2024 published online 14 February 2024. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl0402
Written by Anders Törneholm
Source: Linköping University
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Better neutron mirrors can reveal the inner secrets of matter
Improved neutron mirrors can increase the efficiency of material analysis in neutron sources such as the ESS, which is being built outside Lund, Sweden. The improved mirror has been developed by researchers at Linköping University by coating a silicon plate with extremely thin layers of iron and silicon mixed with boron carbide. Their study has been published in the journal Science Advances.
“Instead of increasing the power on the neutron source, which is extremely expensive, it’s better to focus on improving optics,” says Fredrik Eriksson, researcher at the Thin Film Physics Division at Linköping University.
Together with protons, neutrons form atomic nuclei. Depending on the number of neutrons in a nucleus, the properties of the element can differ. In addition, neutrons can also be used to analyse different materials at a very detailed level. This method is called neutron scattering.
Such measurements are carried out at special neutron research laboratories called neutron sources. One such laboratory, the European Spallation Source, or ESS, is now being built outside Lund. This is an investment of EUR 2 billion.
The ESS and other neutron sources can be compared to advanced microscopes that allow scientists to investigate various materials and their properties down to the atomic level. They are used in everything from studying atomic structures, material dynamics and magnetism, to the functions of proteins.
It requires enormous amounts of energy for the neutrons to be released from the atomic nuclei. When the neutrons are released in the neutron source, they must be captured and directed toward their target, that is, the material to be investigated. Special mirrors are used to direct and polarise the neutrons. These are known as neutron optics.
Although the ESS will have the world’s most powerful neutron source, the number of neutrons available in the experiments will be limited. To increase the number of neutrons that reach the instruments, improved polarising optics are required. This is something researchers from Linköping University have now achieved by improving neutron optics on several important points to increase efficiency.
“Our mirrors have better reflectance, which increases the number of neutrons that reach their target. The mirror can also polarise the neutrons into the same spin much better, which is important for polarised experiments”, says Anton Zubayer, doctoral student at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and lead author of the article published in Science Advances.
He continues:
“Also, as this no longer requires a large magnet, the mirror can be placed closer to the samples or other sensitive equipment without affecting the samples themselves, which in turn enables new types of experiments. In addition, we have also reduced the diffuse scattering, which means that we can reduce background noise in the measurements.”
The mirrors are manufactured on a silicon substrate. Through a process called magnetron sputtering, it is possible to coat the substrate with selected elements. This process makes it possible to coat it with several thin films on top of each other, i.e. a multilayer film. In this case, iron and silicon films are used, mixed with isotopic enriched boron carbide. If the layer thicknesses are of the same order of magnitude as the neutron wavelength, and the interface between the layers is very smooth, the neutrons can exit the mirror in phase with each other, giving a high reflectivity.
Fredrik Eriksson believes that every neutron is precious and every small improvement in the efficiency of the neutron optics is valuable to improve the experiments.
“By increasing the number of neutrons and also reflecting higher neutron energies, opportunities are opened for pioneering experiments and groundbreaking discoveries across disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology and medicine,” says Fredrik Eriksson.
Facts: Neutron analysis makes use of the neutrons’ ability to behave both as a wave and as a particle. These neutrons, in turn, can have two different spins. It is important mainly for magnetic studies to be able to use polarised neutrons, i.e. neutrons with only one specific spin.
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THE HIVES - BOGUS OPERANDI from AUBE PERRIE on Vimeo.
Written and directed by Aube Perrie
Producer – Josephine Strindberg & Rik Green
Production Company – Pulse Films
Head of Music Videos / EP – Rik Green
Swedish Service Company - New New
DOP – Joel Hördegård
1st AC – Mattias Färnstand
2nd AC – Patrizia Gutensparr
Grip – Fredrik Johansson
FAD / Prod ASS. / FPV – Anton Lilljegren
Gaffer – Daniel Svanberg
Best boy – Joel Sundqvist
Production Designer - Angelica Nyman
Props – Alice Hägglund, Simon Wilhelm, Louise Mekylla Bachir
SFX Make Up. Sóley Astudottir
Make Up Ass. – Sondre Håland
SFX Blood – Love Larsson
SFX Blood – Oskar Wallroth
SFX Explosives – Vincent Thunström
SFX Explosives – William Bellbrant
Stylist – My Ek
Stylist Ass. – Nathalie Williamsdotter
Prod Ass. – Fredrik Gislander
Prod Ass. – Dylan Schüler
Prod Ass. – Lovisa Toivo Löfgren
Prod Ass. – August Öhman
Editor – Gwen Ghelid
VFX – Kia Coates @ Pineapple VFX
Colourist – Nicolas Gautier
Sound Design – Mark Hellaby @ 750mph
Producer - Olivia Ray @ 750mph
Stills Photographer – Ea Czyz
Graphic Design – Trey Thomas and George Simmons
Talent
Queenie Eriksson
Tage Wikander
PerUrban Gren
THE HIVES
Supplers
Cameraten.se
Tage Wikander
Panorama SFX
Special thanks
Kungliga Djurgårdens förvaltning (Royal Djurgarden) – Per Gylfe, Johan Öhrman and Petra Jolinder (hadn’t been possible without them). Elittvätten. Marine Dorfmann
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(TW: References to bullying, addiction, recreational alcohol and drug usage)
Transitioning to the other Eriksson sibling of the show, Anton and Margaret discuss Sara in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While admitting that they just want to see more of Sara, Anton asks a never-before-considered question (at least by him) about the choir scene, and Margaret flexes their biochemistry expertise (courtesy of their shining new bachelor's degree!)
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THE HIVES - BOGUS OPERANDI from AUBE PERRIE on Vimeo.
Written and directed by Aube Perrie
Producer – Josephine Strindberg & Rik Green
Production Company – Pulse Films
Head of Music Videos / EP – Rik Green
Swedish Service Company - New New
DOP – Joel Hördegård
1st AC – Mattias Färnstand
2nd AC – Patrizia Gutensparr
Grip – Fredrik Johansson
FAD / Prod ASS. / FPV – Anton Lilljegren
Gaffer – Daniel Svanberg
Best boy – Joel Sundqvist
Production Designer - Angelica Nyman
Props – Alice Hägglund, Simon Wilhelm, Louise Mekylla Bachir
SFX Make Up. Sóley Astudottir
Make Up Ass. – Sondre Håland
SFX Blood – Love Larsson
SFX Blood – Oskar Wallroth
SFX Explosives – Vincent Thunström
SFX Explosives – William Bellbrant
Stylist – My Ek
Stylist Ass. – Nathalie Williamsdotter
Prod Ass. – Fredrik Gislander
Prod Ass. – Dylan Schüler
Prod Ass. – Lovisa Toivo Löfgren
Prod Ass. – August Öhman
Editor – Gwen Ghelid
VFX – Kia Coates @ Pineapple VFX
Colourist – Nicolas Gautier
Sound Design – Mark Hellaby @ 750mph
Producer - Olivia Ray @ 750mph
Stills Photographer – Ea Czyz
Graphic Design – Trey Thomas and George Simmons
Talent
Queenie Eriksson
Tage Wikander
PerUrban Gren
THE HIVES
Supplers
Cameraten.se
Tage Wikander
Panorama SFX
Special thanks
Kungliga Djurgårdens förvaltning (Royal Djurgarden) – Per Gylfe, Johan Öhrman and Petra Jolinder (hadn’t been possible without them). Elittvätten. Marine Dorfmann
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Nature Untitled / Movements I-III, 2022
Veli Lehtovaara, Eija-Liisa Ahtila & Jani Hietanen
Oil Silo 468, Zodiak Stage, Redi Shopping Center
Choreography: Veli Lehtovaara in collaboration with the performers
Performers: Elias Girod, Anni Koskinen, Sofia Simola, Matilda Aaltonen, Erik Eriksson, Inga Huld Hákonardóttir, Kevin Fay
Space, scenography and moving image: Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Sound design: Jani Hietanen
Costume design: Piia Rinne (movement I & III, movement II with Heide Vanderieck)
Light design: Luc Schaltin (movement II), Anton Verho (movement I original design, adaptation Anna Pöllänen)
Dramaturgical support: Merel Heering
Environmental educator: Riitta Nykänen (movement III)
Cinematography: Pekka Uotila (movement I), Arto Kaivanto (movement II)
Edit: Heikki Kotsalo
Production assistant: Sofia Charifi
Production: Entirely Moved
Co-production: Zodiak, Moving in November, Institut finlandais
Productional support: Arts Management Helsinki
Photo: Sinem Kayacan
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2022-23 Team Preview - Arizona Coyotes
2022-23 Team Preview - Arizona Coyotes
Mike takes a look at the Arizona Coyotes as they prepare for what will be a very interesting season for 2022-23. #Yotes #NHLStats
2021-22
Record: 25-50-7 57p (8th in Central)
Playoffs: Did Not Qualify
Key Losses
G – Carter Hutton (Retired), F – Phil Kessel (VGK), F – Jay Beagle, F – Loui Eriksson, F – Antoine Roussel, D – Anton Stralman, F – Alex Galchenyuk
Key Additions
F – Zack Kassian, F – Nick Bjugstad, D – Josh Brown, D – Troy Stetcher, D – Patrik Nemeth
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Halo Title Sequence from Will Adams on Vimeo.
Opening title sequence for the Halo TV series on Paramount+. You can check out the breakdown of the project on behance.
behance.net/gallery/137139751/HALO-TITLE-SEQUENCE
Credits
Client: Take 5 Productions, 343 Industries, Showtime, Paramount+
Production: Goodbye Kansas
Director + Art Director: Will Adams
VFX Supervisor: Kristian Zarins
CG Supervisor: Ivor Da Silva
Executive Producer: Anton Söderhäll
Producer: La-Râ Hinckeldeyn
Line Producer: Lena-Carolin Lohfink
Animation Director: Staffan Linder
Character Lead: Sandra Isaksson
Character Modeling: Magnus Eriksson, Jonas Skoog, Jesper Bardhamre
Facial Modelling: Mert Erguden, Sandra Isaksson
Character Look Development & Groom: Sandra Isaksson, Johan Vikström
Lighting Lead: Ivor Da Silva
Lighting: Johan Vikström, Sean Kalamgi, Erika Johansson
Rigging Lead: Gabija Smalinskaite
Rigging Artist: Peter Jemstedt
Character FX Lead: Ludvig Eliasson
Layout: Svetoslav Petkov
Keyframe Animation Lead: Staffan Linder
Animaton Keyframe: Jonas Ekman, Frank Spalteholz, Raoul Cacciamani
FX Lead: Max Öberg
FX Artist: Viktor Wagner
Concept Art: Michael Rigley, Jesper Bardhamre, Till-Valentin Holder
Compositing Lead: Daniel Nordlund, Peter Blomstrand
Motion Graphic Artists: Michael Rigley, Roman Tikhonov, Tom Waldton, Marcus Melin
VFX Editor: Caio Simbula, Henrik Klein, Jimmy Zhu, Finn Jäger
Grading: Jimmy Zhu, Caio Simbula
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Arizona Coyotes || 2021-22 NHL Season
(Opening Night Roster vs CBJ)
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@ArizonaCoyotes: Loui. 👑
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commentator: its a regulatory win for sweden to go for next round
all in unison: HELL YEAH WE GONNA WIN THIS!!
admit it, we wanna see william & klinger jump on either enstrom, markstrom or lundqvuist during finals. legit.
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‘stop correcting me!’ (Oceáne for Anton)
SENTENCE MEME ⟶ DRAGON AGE: ORIGINS
❝ —— Uh.. oh.. I was.. I DIDN’T me-ean to.. s-sorry, I.. ❞
[ As soon as Oceáne snapped him, eyes wide, he stood up quickly, instantly reacting to an all too F A M I L I A R phrase. Anton began to back out of the door, though his step was NERVOUS at best. His chest tightened as he excused himself as quick as he could. ]
❝ I.. i’m SORRY, I have to get s-something to eat. ❞
@prisonerofmuses
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Aho Sebastian
Alexandrov Nikita
Altybarmakian Andrei
Amirov Rodion
Anderson- Dolan Jared
Andersson Lias
Arvidsson Viktor
Asplund Rasmus
Atkinson Cam
Backstrom Nicklas
Bailey Josh
Balcers Rudolfs
Bankier Caedan
Barkov Aleksander
Barratt Evan
Barre-Boulet Alex
Barzal Mathew
Batherson Drake
Beaucage Alex
Beauvillier Anthony
Beckman Adam
Bellows Kieffer
Bemstrom Emil
Beniers Matt
Benn Jamie
Bennett Sam
Bergeron Patrice
Berggren Jonatan
Bertuzzi Tyler
Bjorkstrand Oliver
Blichfeld Joachim
Boeser Brock
Bokk Dominik
Bolduc Zachary
Boldy Matthew
Bordeleau Thomas
Borgstrom Henrik
Boucher Tyler
Bourgault Xavier
Bourque Mavrik
Bowers Shane
Brabenec Jakub
Bratt Jesper
Brink Bobby
Brisson Brendan
Brown Connor
Broz Tristan
Buchnevich Pavel
Bunting Michael
Burakovsky Andre
Buyalsky Andrei
Byfield Quinton
Caufield Cole
Cehlarik Peter
Chekhovich Ivan
Chibrikov Nikita
Chinakhov Yegor
Chromiak Martin
Chytil Filip
Cirelli Anthony
Coe Brandon
Colangelo Sam
Coleman Blake
Colton Ross
Compher J.T.
Comtois Maxime
Connor Kyle
Copp Andrew
Coronato Matthew
Cotton David
Couture Logan
Couturier Sean
Coyle Charlie
Cozens Dylan
Crosby Sidney
Crouse Lawson
Cuylle Will
Dach Colton
Dach Kirby
Dadonov Evgenii
Dahlen Jonathan
Damiani Riley
Danault Philip
Dean Zach
DeBrincat Alex
DeBrusk Jake
Dellandrea Ty
Denisenko Grigori
Doan Josh
Domi Max
Donato Ryan
Dorofeyev Pavel
Draisaitl Leon
Drury Jack
Dube Dillon
Dubois Pierre- Luc
Duchene Matt
Duclair Anthony
Dugan Jack
Duke Dylan
Dvorak Christian
Eberle Jordan
Ehlers Nikolaj
Eichel Jack
Eklund William
Elvenes Lucas
Eriksson Ek Joel
Ertel Justin
Evangelista Luke
Fabbri Robby
Fagemo Samuel
Farabee Joel
Farrell Sean
Fedotov Ilya
Fiala Kevin
Finley Jack
Firstov Vladislav
Fix- Wolansky Trey
Foerster Tyson
Foote Nolan
Formenton Alex
Forsbacka- Karlsson Jakob
Forsberg Filip
Foudy Jean-Luc
Foudy Liam
Francis Ryan
Frost Morgan
Gallagher Brendan
Gallant Zachary
Garland Conor
Gaudreau Johnny
Giroux Claude
Glass Cody
Golyshev Anatoly
Goncalves Gage
Gourde Yani
Granlund Mikael
Greig Ridly
Gritsyuk Arseny
Groulx Benoit-Olivier
Grundstrom Carl
Guenther Dylan
Guentzel Jake
Gunler Noel
Gurianov Denis
Gusev Nikita
Gushchin Danil
Hagel Brandon
Hall Taylor
Hallander Filip
Harrison Brett
Hartman Ryan
Hawryluk Jayce
Hayes Kevin
Hayton Barrett
Heineman Emil
Helenius Sami
Henriksson Karl
Henrique Adam
Hertl Tomas
Hintz Roope
Hirose Taro
Hirvonen Roni
Hischier Nico
Hoffman Mike
Hoglander Nils
Holloway Dylan
Holmstrom Simon
Holtz Alexander
Horvat Bo
Howden Brett
Huberdeau Jonathan
Huckins Cole
Hughes Jack
Hyman Zach
Iaffalo Alex
Jarventie Roby
Jarvis Seth
Jeannot Tanner
Jenik Jan
Jenner Boone
Johansen Ryan
Johnson Kent
Johnson Wyatt
Jost Tyson
Kadri Nazem
Kakko Kaapo
Kaliyev Arthur
Kalynuk Wyatt
Kane Evander
Kane Patrick
Kapanen Kasperi
Kapanen Oliver
Kaprizov Kirill
Kase Ondrej
Karlsson William
Katchouk Boris
Kaut Martin
Kayumov Artur
Keller Clayton
Kempe Adrian
Kerfoot Alexander
Khovanov Alexander
Khusnutdinov Marat
Kidney Riley
Killorn Alex
Kirk Liam
Kisakov Aleksandr
Klimovich Danila
Knies Matthew
Koivula Otto
Koivunen Ville
Konecny Travis
Kopitar Anze
Korczak Ryder
Koshtov Yegor
Kostin Klim
Kotkaniemi Jesperi
Kravtsov Vitali
Krebs Peyton
Kreider Chris
Kubalik Dominik
Kucherov Nikita
Kunin Luke
Kuokkanen Janne
Kupari Rasmus
Kuznetsov Evgeny
Kyrou Jordan
L’Heureux Zachary
Labanc Kevin
Lafreniere Alexis
Laine Patrik
Landeskog Gabriel
Lapierre Hendrix
Larkin Dylan
Lauko Jakub
Leason Brett
Lee Anders
Leschyshyn Jake
Lindholm Elias
Lucius Chaz
Lundell Anton
Lundestrom Isac
Lysell Fabian
MacKinnon Nathan
Madden Tyler
Malatesta James
Malkin Evgeni
Mangiapane Andrew
Mantha Anthony
Marchand Brad
Marchenko Kirill
Marchessault Jonathan
Marchment Mason
Marner Mitch
Martino Ayrton
Matthews Auston
Mazur Carter
Mcbain Jack
McCann Jared
McDavid Connor
Mcleod Ryan
McMichael Connor
McTavish Mason
Meier Timo
Mercer Dawson
Meyers Ben
Miettinen Veeti
Mikheyev Mikhail
Milano Sonny
Miller J.T.
Mittelstadt Casey
Monahan Sean
Mysak Jan
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