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the 2022 draft boys talking about hockey cards + shane wright struggling to open a pack. (via sportsnet)
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Christmas Con 2023: See Photos of All the Celebrities Who Were There to Celebrate (People Exclusive) - Part 2
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Current and former Hallmark Stars at Christmas-Con 2023 in New Jersey on December 8, 9, and 10.
Here's the LINK
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Impressions from the last day of Christmas Con 2023
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Hello hello P’Sarah! I’m really enjoying Best Laid Plans so far (you wouldn’t believe the jump my heart does every time I see a new update, but that’s what it always does with your fics), I can’t wait to find out how it continues! You even gave me the idea to read the book you said gave you the inspiration to write this one, now it’s sitting in my wishlist and I’m considering buying it. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for writing in general, I soak up every single one of your fics and enjoy them so much.
I’m also so, so curious about the alternative plot with Wen as the “campus playboy”, since you said you had a whole plot planned for him. Could you imagine saying something more about that or even writing some alternate scenes when you finish Best Laid Plans? I would kill to be able to read that. Again, thank you so much for everything!
Hiii! I'm so glad you're enjoying the fic so far! And I highly recommend the Best Laid Plans novel if you like cishet YA. (Cameron Lund's other book, Heartbreakers and Fakers, is fantastic as well.)
As for writing an AU of Best Laid Plans with Wen, I doubt I would ever do that, but I might write a JimWen oneshot at some point if people were interested. The professor/student relationship trope is one of my favorites and I don't get the opportunity to write it nearly enough (mostly because I'm always worried I'll get canceled if I do 😂).
Thank you so much for reading! Hopefully, I'll have the next chapter ready for you either today or tomorrow 💛
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Herein is Every Sharks Dev Camp attendee!
2023 Draft Class:
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1. Will Smith (4th) 2. Quentin Musty (26th) 3. Kasper Halttunen (36th) 4. Brandon Svoboda (71st) 5. Luca Cagnoni (123rd) 6. Axel Landén (130th) 7. Eric Pohlkamp (132nd) 8. David Klee (196th) 9. Yegor Rimashevsky (203rd)
2022 Draft Class:
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1 Filip Bystedt (27th) 2. Cameron Lund (34th) 3. Mattias Hävelid (45th) 4. Michael Fisher (76th) 5. Mason Beaupit (108th) 6. Jake Furlong (140th) 7. Joey Muldowney (172nd) 8. Eli Barnett (195th) 9. Reese Laubach (217th)
2021 Draft Class:
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William Eklund (7th) 2. Ethan Cardwell (121st) 3. Artem Guryev (135th) 4. Theo Jacobsson (177th) 5. Yevgeni Kashnikov (199th)
2020 Draft Class
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Ozzy Wiesblatt (31st) 2. Thomas Bordeleau (38th) 3. Tristen Robins (56th) 4. Daniil Gushchin (76th) 5. Brandon Coe (98th) 6. Alex Young (196th) 7. Timofey Spitserov (210th)
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MY 2023 BOOK LIST!
January
Neighborhood Girls by Jessie Ann Foley
The Feeling of Falling in Love by Mason Deaver
The Twelfth Grade Night by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, and Jamie Green (graphic novel)
If You Change Your Mind by Robby Weber
Spells For Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch
Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
Blaine For the Win by Robbie Couch
She’s Too Pretty To Burn by Wendy Heard
Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman
January Favorite: Spells For Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch
February
Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green (reread)
Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler (reread)
Trouble Girls by Julia Lynn Rubin
Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan (reread)
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord
This Is Not a Love Scene by S. C. Megale
Again, but Better by Christine Riccio
Better Together by Christine Riccio
The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons
Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood
February Favorite: Again, but Better by Christine Riccio
March
Stuck With You by Ali Hazelwood
The Best Laid Plans by Cameron Lund
Exactly Where You Need to Be by Amelia Diane Coombes
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli (reread)
Together, Apart by Various Authors (short stories)
Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie
Out of the Blue by Jason June
Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood
In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae
Heartbreakers and Fakers by Cameron Lund
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
March Favorite: See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
April
Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
Planning Perfect by Haley Neil
Love and Luck by Jenna Evans Welch
Noteworthy by Riley Redgate
Afterglow by Phil Stamper
Right Where I Left You by Julian Winters
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker (graphic novel)
Goodbye, Perfect by Sara Barnard
As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti 
     April Favorite: Noteworthy by Riley Redgate
May
I Was Born for This by Alice Oseman (reread)
Solitaire by Alice Oseman (reread)
Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (reread)
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston (reread)
Here the Whole Time by Vitor Martins
This is Our Place by Vitor Martins
Confessions of an Alleged Good Girl by Joya Goffney
Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levensen
Happy Place by Emily Henry
The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan
May Favorite: Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levensen
June
Divergent by Veronica Roth (reread)
Insurgent by Veronica Roth (reread)
Allegiant by Veronica Roth (reread)
If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
The Maze Runner by James Dashner (reread)
The Scorch Trials by James Dashner (reread)
June Favorite: If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
July
The Death Cure by James Dashner (reread)
The Fever Code by James Dashner (reread)
May the Best Man Win by ZR Ellor
Jay’s Gay Agenda by Jason June 
July Favorite: Jay’s Gay Agenda by Jason June
August
Vampires, Hearts & Other Dead Things by Margie Fuston
The Long Run by James Acker
Love & Olives by Jenna Evans Welch
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman (reread)
Five Feet Apart by Mikki Daughtry, Rachael Lippincott, and Tobias Iaconis (reread)
Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
The Lucky List Rachael Lippincott (reread)
She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick (reread)
Indestructible Object by Mary McCoy
If You Still Recognize Me by Cynthia So
Remind Me to Hate You Later by Lizzy Mason
August Favorite: Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
September
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado
The Girl Least Likely by Katy Loutzenhiser
Faith: Greater Heights by Julie Murphy
Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See
Northranger by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo (graphic novel)
All This Time by Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott (reread)
Loveless by Alice Oseman (reread) 
Coming Up For Air by Nicole B. Tyndall
Study Break by Various Authors (Collection of Short Stories)
September Favorite: Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See
October
The Night In Question by Kathleen Glasgow & Liz Lawson
I’d Rather Burn Than Bloom by Shannon C.F. Rogers
Running by Natalia Sylvester
The Kate in Between by Claire Swinarski
10 Truths and a Dare by Ashley Elston
Julieta and the Romeos by Maria E. Andreu
The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown
All Signs Point to Yes by Various Authors (Collection of Short Stories)
October Favorite: Julieta and the Romeos by Maria E. Andreu
November
Lose You to Find Me by Erik J. Brown
Chalice of the Gods by Rick Riordan
Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler
Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins (reread)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (reread)
Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh by Rachael Lippincott
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins (reread)
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (reread)
November Favorite: Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler
December
How To Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
Look on the Bright Side by Lily Williams and Karen Schneemann (graphic novel)
Breathe and Count Back from Ten by Natalia Sylvester
Surprisingly Sarah by Terri Libenson (Graphic Novel)
Sincerely, Confusingly, Yours by Hailey Gonzales
December Favorite: How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
2023 Book Total: 104
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i hope you all know that sharing this with you means a lot to me. this is who i am in a list. my book taste, the number of books i read, the authors i like. this is a part of me, and you are getting it. happy 2024
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The Best Laid Plans by Cameron Lund
Book Summary: "It seemed like a good plan at first.
When the only other virgin in her group of friends loses it at Keely's own eighteenth birthday party, she's inspired to take things into her own hands. She wants to have that experience too (well, not exactly like that--but with someone she trusts and actually likes), so she's going to need to find the guy, and fast. Problem is, she's known all the boys in her small high school forever, and it's kinda hard to be into a guy when you watched him eat crayons in kindergarten.
So she can't believe her luck when she meets a ridiculously hot new guy named Dean. Not only does he look like he's fallen out of a classic movie poster, but he drives a motorcycle, flirts with ease, and might actually be into her.
But Dean's already in college, and Keely is convinced he'll drop her if he finds out how inexperienced she is. That's when she talks herself into a new plan: her lifelong best friend, Andrew, would never hurt or betray her, and he's clearly been with enough girls that he can show her the ropes before she goes all the way with Dean. Of course, the plan only works if Andrew and Keely stay friends--just friends--so things are about to get complicated."
My Review
I really enjoyed this love story between Keely and Andrew! Really adorable and fluffy! My brain really needed this lovely book!
The story takes place in high school, so there is a lot of slut shaming by peers and immature boys being jerks. High school sucks, you know. There was a lot of pressure on Keely to lose her virginity for some reason. I didn't really get that. Girl! You can wait if you want to!!
Keely and Andrew's fear of communicating their feelings for each other was so frustrating, but I get how it would be scary to risk losing your best friend. And while Keely thinks Andrew is such a player with all the girls in their school, Andrew really doesn't do or say anything to dissuade that assumption. He kind of treats her like one of the guys, but with a closer relationship.
Aside from that, I really loved all the awkward positions that Keely and Andrew found themselves in as Keely is dating Dean. Jealousy makes fools of everyone apparently and it was funny. Ha!
I totally recommend this read for a cute little high school awkward romance read.
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Tal día como hoy 19 de diciembre ...
2016: Ocurre un Atentado en Berlín (Alemania), en el que Anis Amr atropella a una multitud de personas en un mercado navideño, matando a 12 personas e hiriendo a otras 48.
2010: Ocurre una explosión en un oleoducto de Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) en el poblado de San Martín Texmelucan (México), causando la muerte a 28 personas, otras 52 han resultado heridas.
2000: En España, La empresa española Wanadoo, filial de la antigua Telecom Francia compra las guías QDQ (directorios de empresas y profesionales), por 60.000 millones de pesetas.
1997: Se estrena "Titanic", la que se convertirá en la película de mayor éxito y recaudación de taquilla del siglo XX. Escrita y dirigida por el director James Cameron.
1985: En Estados Unidos, se implanta por primera vez un corazón artificial a una mujer, una paciente llamada Mary Lund que recibió un corazón artificial Jarvik 7, desarrollado por Robert Jarvik, con el que pudo vivir hasta que se encontró un donante.
1984: Gran Bretaña firma un acuerdo con China con el que se compromete a entregar Hong Kong en el año 1997.
1983: En Río de Janeiro (Brasil), roban de la Confederación Brasileña de Fútbol el trofeo Jules Rimet, que se entrega al ganador de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA y que tenía Brasil en posesión por ganarlo tres veces. Nunca fue encontrado y se sospecha que fue fundido y vendido como lingotes de oro.
1907: Ocurre una explosión en una mina de Carbón en Jacobs Creek, Pensilvania (Estados Unidos), en la que mueren 239 mineros.
1863: En el barrio londinense de Limes Field se juega el que se considera el primer partido de fútbol de la historia.
1606: Parten de Inglaterra los navíos Susan Constant, Godspeed y Discovery, transportando a los primeros colonos hacia Jamestown (Virginia), los que fundarán la primera de las trece colonias que darán lugar a los Estados Unidos.
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(En Río de Janeiro (Brasil), roban de la Confederación Brasileña de Fútbol el trofeo Jules Rimet, que se entrega al ganador de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA y que tenía Brasil en posesión por ganarlo tres veces. Nunca fue encontrado y se sospecha que fue fundido y vendido como lingotes de oro)
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2022 NHL Draft Results
1st overall, Montreal: Juraj Slafkovský (Turun Palloseura/Košice, Slovakia)
2nd overall, New Jersey: Šimon Nemec (H.K. Nitra/Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia)
3rd overall, Arizona: Logan Cooley (USNTDP/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
4th overall, Seattle: Shane Wright (Kingston Frontenacs/Burlington, Ontario)
5th overall, Philadelphia: William Gauthier (USNTDP/Phoenix, Arizona)
6th overall, Columbus: David Jiříček (H.K. Škoda Plzeň/Klatovy, Czech Republic)
7th overall, Chicago: Kevin Korchinski (Seattle Thunderbirds/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
8th overall, Detroit: Marco Kasper (Rögle Bandyklubb/Innsbruck, Austria)
9th overall, Buffalo: Matthew Savoie (Winnipeg Ice/St. Albert, Alberta)
10th overall, Anaheim: Pavel Mintyukov (Saginaw Spirit/Moscow, Russia)
11th overall, Arizona: Conor Geekie (Winnipeg Ice/Strathclair, Manitoba)
12th overall, Columbus: Denton Mateychuk (Moose Jaw Warriors/Winnipeg, Manitoba)
13th overall, Chicago: Frank Nazar (University Of Michigan Wolverines/Mt. Clemens, Michigan)
14th overall, Winnipeg: Rutger McGroarty (University Of Michigan Wolverines/Lincoln, Nebraska)
15th overall, Vancouver: Jonathan Lekkerimäki (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Huddinge, Sweden)
16th overall, Buffalo: Noah Östlund (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Nykvarn)
17th overall, Nashville: Joakim Kemell (J.Y.P./Jyväskylän Maalaiskunta, Finland)
18th overall, Dallas: Lian Bichsel (Leksands Idrottsförening/Olten, Switzerland)
19th overall, Minnesota: Liam Öhgren (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Stockholm, Sweden)
20th overall, Washington: Ivan Miroshnichenko (Omskie Krylia/Ussuriysk, Russia)
21st overall, Pittsburgh: Owen Pickering (Swift Current Broncos/St. Adolphe, Manitoba)
22nd overall, Anaheim: Nathan Gaucher (Quebec Remparts/Longueuil, Quebec)
23rd overall, St. Louis: Jimmy Snuggerud (University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers/Chaska, Minnesota)
24th overall, Minnesota: Danil Yurov (Metallurg Magnitogorsk/Chelyabinsk, Russia)
25th overall, Chicago: Sam Rinzel (Chaska Senior High School Hawks/Chaska, Minnesota)
26th overall, Montreal: Filip Mešár (H.K. Poprad/Spišská Belá, Slovakia)
27th overall, San Jose: Filip Bystedt (Linköping Hockeyklubb/Linköping, Sweden)
28th overall, Buffalo: Jiří Kulich (H.K. Energie Karlovy Vary/Kadaň)
29th overall, Arizona: Maveric Lamoureux (Drummondville Voltigeurs/Hawkesbury, Ontario)
30th overall, Winnipeg: Brad Lambert (Lahti Pelikaani/Lahti, Finland)
31st overall, Tampa Bay: Isaac Howard (University Of Minnesota, Duluth Bulldogs/Hudson, Wisconsin)
32nd overall, Edmonton: Reid Schaefer (Seattle Thunderbirds/Spruce Grove, Alberta)
33rd overall, Montreal: Owen Beck (Mississauga Steelheads/Port Hope, Ontario)
34th overall, San Jose: Cameron Lund (Green Bay Gamblers/Bridgewater, Massachusetts)
35th overall, Seattle: Jagger Firkus (Moose Jaw Warriors/Irma, Alberta)
36th overall, Arizona: Artem Duda (Krasnaya Armiya/Moscow, Russia)
37th overall, Washington: Ryan Chesley (USNTDP/Mahtomedi, Minnesota)
38th overall, Toronto: Fraser Minten (Kamloops Blazers/Vancouver, British Columbia)
39th overall, Chicago: Paul Ludwinski (Kingston Frontenacs/Pickering, Ontario)
40th overall, Detroit: Dylan James (Sioux City Musketeers/Calgary, Alberta)
41st overall, Buffalo: Topias Leinonen (J.Y.P./Jyväskylä, Finland)
42nd overall, Anaheim: Noah Warren (Gatineau Olympiques/Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec)
43rd overall, Arizona: Julian Lutz (Eishockeyclub Red Bull München/Weingarten, Germany)
44th overall, Columbus: Luca Del Bel Belluz (Mississauga Steelheads/Vaughan, Ontario)
45th overall, San Jose: Mattias Hävelid (Linköping Hockeyklubb/Täby, Sweden)
46th overall, New Jersey: Seamus Casey (USNTDP/Miami, Florida)
47th overall, Minnesota: Hunter Haight (Barrie Colts/Strathroy, Ontario)
48th overall, Vegas: Matyáš Šapovaliv (Saginaw Spirit/Kladno, Czech Republic)
49th overall, Seattle: Jani Nyman (Ilves/Valkeakoski, Finland)
50th overall, Dallas: Christian Kyrou (Erie Otters/Middlesex Centre Township, Ontario)
51st overall, Los Angeles: Jack Hughes (Northeastern University Huskies/Westwood, Massachusetts)
52nd overall, Detroit: Dmitri Buchelnikov (K.K. S.K.A.-1946/Nizhny Tagil, Russia)
53rd overall, Anaheim: Tristan Luneau (Gatineau Olympiques/Trois-Rivières, Quebec)
54th overall, Boston: Matthew Poitras (Guelph Storm/Whitby, Ontario)
55th overall, Winnipeg: Elias Salomonsson (Skellefteå A.I.K./Skellefteå, Sweden)
56th overall, Minnesota: Rieger Lorenz (Okotoks Oilers/Calgary, Alberta)
57th overall, Chicago: Ryan Greene (Green Bay Gamblers/Paradise, Newfoundland)
58th overall, Seattle: Niklas Kokko (Oulun Kärpät A20/Oulu, Finland)
59th overall, Calgary: Topi Rönni (Tappara A20/Hausjärvi, Finland)
60th overall, Carolina: Gleb Trikozov (K.K. Avangard 2/Omsk, Russia)
61st overall, Seattle: David Goyette (Sudbury Wolves/Sainte-Jérôme, Quebec)
62nd overall, Montreal: Lane Hutson (USNTDP/Chicago, Illinois)
63rd overall, New York Rangers: Adam Sykora (H.K. Nitra/Piešťany, Slovakia)
64th overall, Ottawa: Filip Nordberg (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Stockholm, Sweden)
65th overall, New York Islanders: Calle Odelius (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Södertälje)
66th overall, Chicago: Gavin Hayes (Flint Firebirds/Westland, Michigan)
67th overall, Arizona: Miko Matikka (Helsingin Jokerit A20/Helsinki, Finland)
68th overall, Seattle: Ty Nelson (North Bay Battalion/Toronto, Ontario)
69th overall, Philadelphia: Devin Kaplan (USNTDP/Bridgewater Township, New Jersey)
70th overall, Washington: Alexander Suzdalev (HV71 U20/Vetlanda, Sweden)
71st overall, Carolina: Alexander Perevalov (K.K. Lokomotiv/Mezhdurechensk, Russia)
72nd overall, Ottawa: Oskar Pettersson (Rögle Bandyklubb U20/Halmstad, Sweden)
73rd overall, St. Louis: Aleksanteri Kaskimäki (Helsingfors Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna A20/Espoo, Finland)
74th overall, Buffalo: Viktor Neuchev (J.H.C. Avto/Chelyabinsk, Russia)
75th overall, Montreal: Vinzenz Rohrer (Ottawa 67's/Feldkirch, Austria)
76th overall, San Jose: Michael Fischer (St. Mark's School Winged Lions/Westborough, Massachusetts)
77th overall, Winnipeg: Dany Zhilkin (Guelph Storm/Burlington, Ontario)
78th overall, New York Islanders: Quinn Finley (Madison Capitols/Suamico, Wisconsin)
79th overall, Vegas: Jordan Gustafson (Seattle Thunderbirds/Strathcona County, Alberta)
80th overall, Vancouver: Elias Pettersson (Örebro H.K. U20/Västerås, Sweden)
81st overall, Chicago: Samuel Savoie (Gatineau Olympiques/Dieppe, New Brunswick)
82nd overall, Nashville: Adam Ingram (Youngstown Phantoms/West St. Paul, Manitoba)
83rd overall, Dallas: George Fegaras (North York Rangers/Richmond Hill, Ontario)
84th overall, Nashville: Kasper Kulonummi (Helsingin Jokerit A20/Helsinki, Finland)
85th overall, Washington: Ludwig Persson (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Göteborg, Sweden)
86th overall, Tampa Bay: Lucas Edmonds (Kingston Frontenacs/North Bay, Ontario)
87th overall, Ottawa: Tomas Hamara (Tappara A20/Prague, Czech Republic)
88th overall, St. Louis: Michael Buchinger (Guelph Storm/Markham, Ontario)
89th overall, Minnesota: Mikey Milne (Winnipeg Ice/Abbotsford, British Columbia)
90th overall, Chicago: Aidan Thompson (Lincoln Stars/Ft. Collins, Colorado)
91st overall, Seattle: Ben MacDonald (Noble & Greenough School Bulldogs/Weston, Massachusetts)
92nd overall, Montreal: Adam Engström (Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening/Södertälje, Sweden)
93rd overall, Florida: Marek Alscher (Portland Winterhawks/Kladno, Czech Republic)
94th overall, Arizona: Jeremy Langlois (Cape Breton Eagles/Sainte-Brigitte-De-Laval, Quebec)
95th overall, Toronto: Nicholas Moldenhauer (Chicago Steel/Mississauga, Ontario)
96th overall, Columbus: Jordan Dumais (Halifax Mooseheads/L'Île-Bizard, Quebec)
97th overall, New York Rangers: Bryce McConnell-Barker (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds/London, Ontario)
98th overall, New York Islanders: Isaiah George (London Knights/Oakville, Ontario)
99th overall, Winnipeg: Garrett Brown (Sioux City Musketeers/San José, California)
100th overall, Seattle: Tyson Jugnauth (West Kelowna Warriors/Kelowna, British Columbia)
101st overall, Carolina: Simon Forsmark (Örebro H.K./Kulma, Sweden)
102nd overall, New Jersey: Tyler Brennan (Prince George Cougars/Winnipeg, Manitoba)
103rd overall, Los Angeles: Kenny Connors (Dubuque Fighting Saints/Concord Township, Pennsylvania)
104th overall, Ottawa: Stephen Halliday (Dubuque Fighting Saints/Ajax, Ontario)
105th overall, Detroit: Anton Johansson (Leksands Idrottsförening/Linköping, Sweden)
106th overall, Buffalo: Mats Lindgren; Jr. (Kamloops Blazers/Burnaby, British Columbia)
107th overall, Anaheim: Benjamin King (Red Deer Rebels/Vernon, British Columbia)
108th overall, San Jose: Mason Beaupit (Spokane Chiefs/Surrey, British Columbia)
109th overall, Columbus: Kirill Dolzhenkov (Krasnaya Armiya Moscow/Moscow, Russia)
110th overall, New Jersey: Daniil Orlov (Sakhalinskiye Akuly/Elektrostal, Russia)
111th overall, New York Rangers: Noah Laba (Lincoln Stars/Northville, Michigan)
112th overall, Vancouver: Daimon Gardner (Warroad High School Warriors/Eagle Lake, Ontario)
113th overall, Detroit: Amadeus Lombardi (Flint Firebirds/Vaughan, Ontario)
114th overall, Nashville: Cole O'Hara (Tri-City Storm/Richmond Hill, Ontario)
115th overall, Dallas: Gavin White (Hamilton Bulldogs/Brockville, Ontario)
116th overall, Los Angeles: Angus Booth (Shawinigan Cataractes/Montreal, Quebec)
117th overall, Boston: Cole Spicer (USNTDP/Grand Forks, North Dakota)
118th overall, Pittsburgh: Sergei Murashov (K.K. Lokomotiv/Yaroslavl, Russia)
119th overall, Boston: Dans Locmelis (Luleå Hockeyförening U20/Jelgava, Latvia)
120th overall, St. Louis: Arseni Koromyslov (K.K. S.K.A.-1946/Moscow, Russia)
121st overall, Minnesota: Ryan Healey (Sioux Falls Stampede/Hull, Massachusetts)
122nd overall, Toronto: Dennis Hildeby (Färjestad Bollklubb/Järfälla, Sweden)
123rd overall, Seattle: Tucker Robertson (Peterborough Petes/Toronto, Ontario)
124th overall, Carolina: Cruz Lucius (USNTDP/Grant, Minnesota)
125th overall, Florida: Ludvig Jansson (Södertälje Sportklubb/Stockholm, Sweden)
126th overall, New Jersey: Charlie Leddy (USNTDP/Fairfield, Connecticut)
127th overall, Montreal: Cedrick Guindon (Owen Sound Attack/Clarence-Rockland, Ontario)
128th overall, Vegas: Cameron Whitehead (Lincoln Stars/Orleans, Ontario)
129th overall, Detroit: Maximilian Kilpinen (Örebro H.K. U20/Norrtälje, Sweden)
130th overall, Montreal: Jared Davidson (Seattle Thunderbirds/Edmonton, Alberta)
131st overall, Arizona: Matthew Morden (St. Andrew's College Saints/Burlington, Ontario)
132nd overall, Boston: Frédéric Brunet (Rimouski Oceanic/Gatineau, Quebec)
133rd overall, Philadelphia: Alex Bump (Omaha Lancers/Prior Lake, Minnesota)
134th overall, Buffalo: Vsevolod Komarov (Quebec Remparts/Chelyabinsk, Russia)
135th overall, Toronto: Nikita Grebyonkin (Stalnye Lisy/Serov, Russia)
136th overall, Ottawa: Jorian Donovan (Hamilton Bulldogs/Ottawa, Ontario)
137th overall, Detroit: Tnias Mathurin (North Bay Battalion/Ajax, Ontario)
138th overall, Columbus: Sergei Ivanov (K.K. S.K.A./Chernushka, Russia)
139th overall, Anaheim: Connor Hvidston (Swift Current Broncos/Tisdale, Saskatchewan)
140th overall, San Jose: Jake Furlong (Halifax Mooseheads/Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia)
141st overall, New Jersey: Petr Hauser (H.K. Sparta Praha P20/Plzen, Czech Republic)
142nd overall, New York Islanders: Matt Maggio (Windsor Spitfires/Windsor, Ontario)
143rd overall, Ottawa: Cameron O'Neill (Mt. St. Charles Academy Mounties/Anne Arundel County, Maryland)
144th overall, Vancouver: Ty Young (Prince George Cougars/Coaldale, Alberta)
145th overall, Vegas: Patrick Guay (Charlottetown Islanders/Magog, Quebec)
146th overall, Nashville: Graham Sward (Spokane Chiefs/Abbotsford, British Columbia)
147th overall, Dallas: Maxim Mayorov (K.K. Lada Tolyatti/Tolyatti, Russia)
148th overall, Los Angeles: Otto Salin (Helsingfors Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna A20/Helsinki, Finland)
149th overall, Washington: Jake Karabela (Guelph Storm/Guelph, Ontario)
150th overall, Pittsburgh: Zam Plante (Chicago Steel/Hermantown, Minnesota)
151st overall, Ottawa: Kevin Reidler (A.I.K. U18/Gävle, Sweden)
152nd overall, St. Louis: Marc-Andre Gaudet (Acadie-Bathurst Titan/Saint-Ignace, New Brunswick)
153rd overall, Minnesota: David Špaček (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Třemošná, Czech Republic)
154th overall, Anaheim: Michael Callow (St. Sebastian's School Arrows/Boston, Massachusetts)
155th overall, Calgary: Parker Bell (Tri-City Americans/Campbell River, British Columbia)
156th overall, Carolina: Vladimir Grudinin (Krasniya Armiya/Angarsk, Russia)
157th overall, Florida: Sandis Vilmanis (Luleå Hockeyförening U20/Riga, Latvia)
158th overall, Edmonton: Samuel Jonsson (Brynäs I.F. U20/Gävle, Sweden)
159th overall, New York Rangers: Victor Mancini (University Of Nebraska, Omaha Mavericks/Saginaw, Michigan)
160th overall, Tampa Bay: Nick Malík (KooKoo/Vítkovice, Czech Republic)
161st overall, New York Rangers: Maxim Barbashev (Moncton Wildcats/Moscow, Russia)
162nd overall, Montreal: Emmett Croteau (Waterloo Black Hawks/Bonnyville, Alberta)
163rd overall, Arizona: Maksymilian Szuber (Eishockeyclub Red Bull München/Munich, Germany)
164th overall, Seattle: Barrett Hall (Gentry Academy Stars/Apple Valley, Minnesota)
165th overall, Philadelphia: Hunter McDonald (Chicago Steel/Perinton, New York)
166th overall, New Jersey: Josh Filmon (Swift Current Broncos/Winnipeg, Manitoba)
167th overall, Pittsburgh: Nolan Collins (Sudbury Wolves/Whitby, Ontario)
168th overall, Ottawa: Theo Wallberg (Skellefteå A.I.K. U20/Värmdö, Sweden)
169th overall, Los Angeles: Jared Wright (Omaha Lancers/Burnsville, Minnesota)
170th overall, Buffalo: Jake Richard (Muskegon Lumberjacks/Lakeland, Florida)
171st overall, Carolina: Jakub Vondras (H.K. Škoda Plzeň P20/Plzen, Czech Republic)
172nd overall, San Jose: Joey Muldowney (Nichols Schools Vikings/Hamburg, New York)
173rd overall, Chicago: Dominic James (University Of Minnesota, Duluth Bulldogs/Plymouth, Michigan)
174th overall, New York Islanders: Daylan Kuefler (Kamloops Blazers/Stettler, Alberta)
175th overall, Winnipeg: Fabian Wagner (Linköping Hockeyklubb U20/Nyköping, Sweden)
176th overall, Vancouver: Jackson Dorrington (Des Moines Buccaneers/North Reading, Massachusetts)
177th overall, Vegas: Ben Hemmerling (Everett Silvertips/Sherwood Park, Alberta)
178th overall, Anaheim: Vyacheslav Buteyets (Belye Medvedi/Chelyabinsk, Russia)
179th overall, Dallas: Matthew Seminoff (Kamloops Blazers/Burnaby, British Columbia)
180th overall, Los Angeles: Jack Sparkes (St. Michael's Buzzers/Toronto, Ontario)
181st overall, Washington: Ryan Hofer (Everett Silvertips/Winnipeg, Manitoba)
182nd overall, Pittsburgh: Luke Devlin (St. Andrew's College Saints/Toronto, Ontario)
183rd overall, Boston: Reid Dyck (Swift Current Broncos/Winkler, Manitoba)
184th overall, St. Louis: Landon Sim (London Knights/New Glasgow, Nova Scotia)
185th overall, Minnesota: Servác Petrovský (Owen Sound Attack/Velky Saris, Slovakia)
186th overall, Florida: Joshua Davies (Swift Current Broncos/Airdrie, Alberta)
187th overall, Buffalo: Gustav Karlsson (Örebro H.K. U20/Örebro, Sweden)
188th overall, Chicago: Nils Juntorp (HV71 U20/Ulricehamn, Sweden)
189th overall, Florida: Tyler Muszelik (USNTDP/Washington Township, New Jersey)
190th overall, Edmonton: Nikita Yevseyev (Bars Kazan/Almetievsk, Russia)
191st overall, New York Rangers: Zakary Karpa (Harvard University Crimson/Novi, Michigan)
192nd overall, Tampa Bay: Connor Kurth (Dubuque Fighting Saints/Elk River, Minnesota)
193rd overall, Colorado: Christopher Romaine (Milton Academy Mustangs/Braintree, Massachusetts)
194th overall, Montreal: Petteri Nurmi (Hämeenlinnan Pallokerho/Helsinki, Finland)
195th overall, San Jose: Eli Barnett (Victoria Grizzlies/Riverview, New Brunswick)
196th overall, Seattle: Kyle Jackson (North Bay Battalion/Ottawa, Ontario)
197th overall, Philadelphia: Santeri Sulku (Helsingin Jokerit A20/Helsinki, Finland)
198th overall, New Jersey: Artyom Barabosha (Krasnaya Armiya/Omsk, Russia)
199th overall, Chicago: Riku Tohila (J.Y.P. A20/Kalajoki, Finland)
200th overall, Boston: Jackson Edward (London Knights/Newmarket, Ontario)
201st overall, Detroit: Owen Mehlenbacher (Muskegon Lumberjacks/Ft. Erie, Ontario)
202nd overall, Buffalo: Joel Ratkovic-Berndtsson (Frölunda Hockeyklubb U20/Kungälv, Sweden)
203rd overall, Columbus: James Fisher (Belmont High School Marauders/Belmont, Massachusetts)
204th overall, Arizona: Adam Zlnka (Sioux Falls Stampede/Detva, Slovakia)
205th overall, Carolina: Alexander Pavelin (Cheika Nizhny Novgorod/Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
206th overall, Ottawa: Tyson Dyck (Cranbrook Bucks/Abbotsford, British Columbia)
207th overall, Winnipeg: Dominic DiVincentiis (North Bay Battalion/Caledon, Ontario)
208th overall, Vancouver: Kirill Kudryavtsev (Sault St. Marie Greyhounds/Yaroslavl, Russia)
209th overall, Vegas: Abram Wiebe (Chilliwack Chiefs/Mission, British Columbia)
210th overall, Nashville: Benjamin Strinden (Muskegon Lumberjacks/Fargo, North Dakota)
211th overall, Buffalo: Linus Sjödin (Rögle Bandyklubb/Ängelholm, Sweden)
212th overall, Detroit: Brennan Ali (Avon Old Farms School Winged Beavers/New Trier Township, Illinois)
213th overall, Washington: David Gucciardi (Michigan State University Spartans/Toronto, Ontario)
214th overall, Florida: Liam Arnsby (North Bay Battalion/Ajax, Ontario)
215th overall, Los Angeles: Kaleb Lawrence (Owen Sound Attack/Ottawa, Ontario)
216th overall, Montreal: Miguël Tourigny (Acadie-Bathurst Titan/Victoriaville, Quebec)
217th overall, San Jose: Reese Laubach (Northstar Christian Academy Knights/San José, California)
218th overall, Toronto: Brandon Lisowsky (Saskatoon Blades/Port Coquitlam, British Columbia)
219th overall, Calgary: Cade Littler (Wenatchee Wild/East Wenatchee, Washington)
220th overall, Philadelphia: Alex Gendron (Blainville-Boisbriand Armada/Côteau-Du-Lac, Quebec)
221st overall, Florida: Jack Devine (University Of Denver Pioneers/New Trier Township, Illinois)
222nd overall, Edmonton: Joel Määttä (University Of Vermont Catamounts/Helsinki, Finland)
223rd overall, Tampa Bay: Dyllan Gill (Rouyn-Noranda Huskies/Riverview, New Brunswick)
224th overall, Tampa Bay: Klavs Veinbergs (H.K. Riga/Jelgava, Latvia)
225th overall, Colorado: Ivan Zhigalov (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Minsk, Belarus)
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2022 draft, second round.
33. Habs - owen beck
34. Sharks - cameron lund
35. Jagger firkus -  seattle
36. Artem duda - arizona
37. Ryan chesley - caps
38. Fraser minten -  leafs
39. Paul ludwinski - hawks
40. Dylan james- red wings
41. Topias leinonen - buffalo
42. Noah warren - ducks
51. Jack hughes - la
53. tristan luneau - ducks
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USMNT Copa America 2024 Roster: Projecting the players 23
The 2024 Copa América will provide the U.S. men’s national team with a huge opportunity to show it can compete with the world’s best ahead of a home World Cup in 2026.
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It will also be the last chance the USMNT has to face strong opposition in meaningful competition ahead of the next World Cup, which will put plenty of pressure on Gregg Berhalter and his team.
The USMNT has been handed an ideal draw in Group C, with winnable games versus Bolivia and Panama alongside a true test against Uruguay, which should serve the team well ahead of any potential knockout round matches.
Berhalter will have plenty to think about before his side kicks off the tournament on June 23, not least of which will be the 23 players he’ll name to the roster.
Here are our picks for the players Berhalter will name to his roster for the 2024 Copa América.
Goalkeepers: Matt Turner, Drake Callender, Gabriel Slonina Despite an up-and-down debut season with Nottingham Forest, it’s hard to imagine anybody other than Turner in goal when the Copa América kicks off.
Part of that is down to Turner’s performances with the USMNT and part is simply because no viable alternative has emerged recently.
Two of those possible alternatives, Zack Steffen and Ethan Horvath, haven’t played at all in months. Steffen has secured a move to the Colorado Rapids, while Horvath needs to leave Nottingham Forest, where he’s currently third string.
With Steffen needing to re-prove himself in MLS and Horvath’s future uncertain, we’re giving Callender and Slonina the nod here. The USMNT goalkeeper situation behind Turner, though, is highly fluid and subject to change.
Defenders: Sergiño Dest, Antonee Robinson, Joe Scally, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Miles Robinson, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Kristoffer Lund Robinson is an absolute lock to start at left back and Dest’s comeback season at PSV means he’s close to a lock at right back, despite his complete meltdown in the USMNT’s last match.
Center back is a real trouble spot for this team. Ream has impressed over the past two years but time could be catching up with him. Robinson had a down year in 2023 and is staying in MLS instead of testing himself abroad. Carter-Vickers has been a standout with Celtic but could use to test himself at a higher level. Richards can’t get minutes at defense with Crystal Palace but has been converted to an every-game starter in midfield of late.
And those are the players on the roster.
World Cup starter Walker Zimmerman has recently been a healthy scratch from national team rosters. Auston Trusty could be next in line for a call-up, as he’s getting valuable Premier League minutes on an admittedly limited Sheffield United squad. Mark McKenzie is in the mix as well.
Scally is a solid bet to make the squad as a utility fullback, and can even play center back in a pinch. The backup left back position is up for grabs, as it has been for a while. Dest may be the actual backup, but Lund gets the nod for now to boost the team’s depth.
Midfielders: Johnny Cardoso, Tyler Adams, Luca de la Torre, Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman The health of Adams is the biggest question mark in the USMNT midfield at this point. If he returns in February or March as Bournemouth’s owner expects him to, then the USMNT captain will have plenty of time to recapture his starting spot ahead of the Copa América.
That could see the MMA midfield reconstituted, with Musah and (especially) McKennie enjoying strong campaigns in Serie A.
We could also see Reyna continue to start at the No. 10 in a more attacking setup. The 21-year-old continues to struggle for minutes at Dortmund, but he’s a lock to play a prominent role at the Copa América if healthy.
Tillman is almost redundant with Reyna on the squad as well, but the PSV midfielder is starting to put it all together and is simply too talented to keep off this roster — though he’s yet to make a real impact with the USMNT.
Cardoso’s spot as a backup No. 6 looks secure regardless of Adams’ health, but the new Real Betis signing would obviously have a much bigger role in the event of another setback. So too would fellow La Liga midfielder De la Torre, whose ball progression and ability in possession make him too valuable to leave off this squad.
Forwards: Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah, Ricardo Pepi, Folarin Balogun, Haji Wright Pulisic and Weah are locks to start at the two wide forward positions, while the No. 9 role is becoming an intriguing competition between Pepi and Balogun.
Balogun looks to be the favorite but is in the midst of a scoring slump at Monaco, while Pepi has done nothing but score for PSV and the USMNT over the past year — but almost always as a substitute. He clearly deserves more minutes, but he’s proving rather valuable off the bench as well.
The final spot is a difficult choice, but Wright just gets the nod over Brenden Aaronson. At some point, Aaronson’s collapse in club form is going to cost him on the national team level, and there are no shortage of alternatives who could take his spot this summer.
Wright is the choice for now. The Coventry City attacker is having a strong campaign and has recently been at his most effective while playing as a winger. That ability to play wide or as a No. 9 gives him the edge.
That only leaves one backup winger in this forward group, but Reyna and Tillman have played the position for the USMNT in the recent past. Though both are more comfortable inside, that ability could allow Berhalter to only take five players in the forward group. Dest could also move up to play a more defensive winger role if needed.
Aside from Aaronson, there are a whole host of talented players who could miss out, including Josh Sargent. The Norwich striker could make himself impossible to leave out, however, with a strong run of scoring form — which could also be said for Daryl Dike or Brandon Vazquez.
Kevin Paredes is young and super talented but still doesn’t quite seem ready for extended minutes for club or country. He looks like a strong candidate for the 2026 World Cup squad, though, if he continues his upward trajectory.
Projected 2024 USMNT Copa America roster Goalkeepers (3): Matt Turner, Drake Callender, Gabriel Slonina
Defenders (8): Sergiño Dest, Antonee Robinson, Joe Scally, Miles Robinson, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Kristoffer Lund
Midfielders (7): Johnny Cardoso, Tyler Adams, Luca de la Torre, Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman
Forwards (5): Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah, Ricardo Pepi, Folarin Balogun, Haji Wright
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Top 10 Must-Watch Movies of All Time
Movies have an extraordinary ability to evoke emotions, transport us to different worlds, and leave a lasting impact on our lives. Throughout cinematic history, there have been countless masterpieces that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. In this article, we delve into the realm of timeless cinema and present a carefully curated list of the top 10 must-watch movies of all time. These movies are not only celebrated for their artistic brilliance but also for the emotional rollercoaster they take us on.
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1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
At the top of our list is “The Shawshank Redemption,” a heartwarming tale of hope and friendship. Directed by Frank Darabont, the film revolves around Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a banker wrongly convicted of murder and his transformative journey in Shawshank State Penitentiary. The bond Andy forms with Red (Morgan Freeman) is nothing short of inspiring, and the movie beautifully portrays the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.
2. The Godfather (1972)
Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather” is a cinematic masterpiece that set the standard for crime dramas. Starring Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone, the film delves into the intricacies of the Corleone family’s mob empire. It weaves a compelling narrative of power, loyalty, and family, leaving audiences captivated and emotionally invested.
3. Schindler’s List (1993)
Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List” is an emotionally charged portrayal of one man’s quest to save lives during the Holocaust. Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) risks everything to protect over a thousand Polish-Jewish refugees from the horrors of Nazi persecution. This poignant film leaves a deep impact on viewers, reminding us of the resilience and compassion of the human spirit.
4. Titanic (1997)
James Cameron’s epic romance “Titanic” takes us on a heart-wrenching journey aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. The film’s iconic love story between Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Kate Winslet) against the backdrop of one of history’s most tragic maritime disasters tugs at our heartstrings, making it an unforgettable cinematic experience.
5. The Dark Knight (2008)
Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” redefined the superhero genre with its thrilling narrative and an Oscar-winning performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker. The movie explores the moral dilemmas faced by Batman (Christian Bale) as he confronts the chaos orchestrated by the Joker, raising questions about heroism and sacrifice.
6. Forrest Gump (1994)
“Forrest Gump,” directed by Robert Zemeckis, is a heartwarming tale of love, perseverance, and destiny. Tom Hanks portrays Forrest, a kind-hearted man with a low IQ, who inadvertently becomes part of several defining moments in history. The film’s emotional depth and profound storytelling leave an indelible mark on the audience.
7. Gone with the Wind (1939)
A timeless classic, “Gone with the Wind,” directed by Victor Fleming, is an epic romance set during the American Civil War. Starring Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler, the film showcases a love story amidst the backdrop of war and societal change, earning it a place in cinematic history.
8. Casablanca (1942)
“Casablanca,” directed by Michael Curtiz, is an immortal romance that continues to captivate audiences to this day. Set in the early days of World War II, the film follows Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) as they navigate love and sacrifice in war-torn Casablanca.
9. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi masterpiece “2001: A Space Odyssey” is a visual and philosophical marvel. The film takes viewers on a surreal journey through the evolution of humankind and its encounter with an alien monolith, prompting profound questions about existence and the universe.
10. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
“E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” directed by Steven Spielberg, is a heartwarming and emotionally charged tale of friendship and acceptance. The film follows a young boy, Elliot (Henry Thomas), who befriends a stranded alien, E.T. Together, they forge an unbreakable bond that transcends the boundaries of space and time.
Conclusion
These top 10 must-watch movies of all time have left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. From tales of hope and redemption to epic romances and thought-provoking sci-fi, each film on this list has the power to move us to tears, laughter, and introspection. So, grab some popcorn, find a cozy spot, and let these cinematic masterpieces take you on a rollercoaster of emotions.
FAQs
Why is “The Shawshank Redemption” considered a must-watch movie? “The Shawshank Redemption” resonates with audiences due to its powerful themes of hope, friendship, and resilience.
What makes “The Godfather” a cinematic masterpiece? “The Godfather” stands out for its exceptional storytelling, stellar performances, and compelling portrayal of the mafia world.
Why is “Schindler’s List” such an emotional movie? “Schindler’s List” is emotionally charged as it depicts the harrowing reality of the Holocaust and one man’s heroic efforts to save lives.
Why is “Titanic” still popular after all these years? “Titanic” endures due to its epic romance set against the backdrop of a tragic historical event, resonating with audiences of all ages.
What makes “The Dark Knight” a groundbreaking superhero movie? “The Dark Knight” explores the complexities of heroism and morality, backed by a legendary performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker.
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November 
Redemption in Cherry Springs (2021)  Starring Rochelle Aytes, Keith D. Robinson, and Frankie Faison.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 
Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe (2016)   Starring Alison Sweeney, Cameron Mathison, Barbara Niven, Lisa Durupt, Gabriel Hogan, Juliana Wimbles, Toby Levins, Kristen Robek, and Viv Leacock.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 4 of 5 
Garage Sale Mysteries: Murder in D Minor (2018)  Starring Lori Loughlin, Sarah Strane, Steve Bacio, Eva Bourne, Connor Stanhope, Kevin O’Grady, and Matthew Harrison.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / movie 15 of 16 
Garage Sale Mysteries: Search & Seized (2019)  Starring Lori Loughlin, Sarah Strane, Steve Bacio, Eva Bourne, Connor Stanhope, Kevin O’Grady, Matthew Harrison, Johannah Newmarch, and April Telek.  Movie 16 of 16 
Baby, It’s Cold Outside (2021)  Starring Jocelyn Hudon and Steve Lund.  Hallmark Channel 
Mystery 101: An Education in Murder (2020)  Starring Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha, Robin Thomas, Preston Vanderslice, Caitlin Stryker, David Jame Lewis, and Steve Bacic.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 5 of 7 
Just in Time for Christmas (2015)  Starring Eloise Mumford, Michael Stahl-David, Christopher Llyod, and William Shatner.  Hallmark Channel / Hallmark Hall of Fame / Countdown to Christmas 
The Christmas Secret (2014)  Starring Bethany Joy Lenz, John Reardon, and Susan Hogan.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / The Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas 
Paper Angels (2014)  Starring Josie Gresiuk and Matthew Settle.  UPtv 
A Holiday in Harlem (2021)  Starring Olivia Washington, Tina Lifford, and Will Adams.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
November 2 
Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (2020)  Starring Dylan Neal, Brooke V+Burns, Matthew Kevin Anderson, and Bruce Boxleitner.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 5 of 5 
Our Christmas Love Song (2019)  Starring Alicia Witt and Brendan Hines.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Miracles of Christmas 
The Perfect Catch (2017)  Starring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker.  Hallmark Channel / Spring Fling 
Christmas Encore (2017)  Starring Maggie Lawson and Brennan Elliott.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / The Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas 
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Presents: the Ghosts of Christmas Eve The Best of Two and More 
A Cookie Cutter Christmas (2014)  Starring Erin Krakow, Miranda Frigon, David Haydn-Jones, Jill Morrison, and Lara Soltis.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
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November 3 
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday (2021)  Starring Kimberly Williams-Paisly, Ashley Williams, Mark Deklin, Keith D. Robinson, and Kevin Nealon.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas / Movie 1 of 2 
Christmas in Dollywood (2019)  Starring Danica McKellar, Niall Matter, Krystal Lowe, and Dolly Parton.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play (2019)  Starring Candace Cameron Bure, Niall Matter, Lexa Doig, Marilu Henner, Peter Benson, Miranda Frigon, Dylan Sloane, Ellie Harvie, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Kristen Robek, and Matthew James Dowden.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 12 of 18 
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle (2018)  Starring Aimee Teegarden, Brett Dalton, Lolita Davidovich, and Steve Basic.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Miracles of Christmas 
A Gingerbread Romance (2018)  Starring Tia Mowry-Housley-Hardrict, Duane Henry, and Giles Panton.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Three Weeks, Three Kids (2011)  Starring Anna Chlumsky and Warren Christie.  Hallmark Channel 
Holiday Engagement (2011)  Starring Bonnie Somerville, Jordan Bridges, Shelley Long, Sam McMurray, and Haylie Duff.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Love, Of Course (2018)  Starring Kelly Rutherford and Cameron Mathison.  Hallmark Channel / Fall Harvest 
November 10 
Christmas in Harmony (2021)  Starring Ashleigh Muray, Luke James, and Loretta Devine.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
November 17 
Under the Autumn Moon (2018)  Starring Lindy B both and We Brown.  Hallmark Channel / Fall Harvest 
A Christmas Melody (2015)  Starring Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott, Kathy Najimy, and Mariah Carey.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls (2021)  Starring Robert Buckley, Ana Ayora, Jonathan Bennett, Brad Harder, Treat Williams, Sharon Lawrence, Michelle Harrison, Matthew James Dowden, and Teryl Rothery.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
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For some, the holidays are all about frankincense and myrrh, while for others, they're all about Hallmark hunks and her. If you fall into the latter camp, you may want to make like Santa and get thee to New Jersey this December.
Christmas Con New Jersey has already revealed plans to reunite the cast of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation — Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid and Juliette Lewis will all be there — along with 15 fan-favorite actors from across the Hallmark, Great American Family and Lifetime holiday cinematic universe. But PEOPLE now gets to exclusively reveal 14 more stars set to take the stage.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixon: Move over. We're about to unleash our own list of Santa's helpers.
Melissa Joan Hart, Alicia Witt and Catherine Bell will be joined by fellow festive ladies Nikki DeLoach, Erin Cahill, Melissa Claire Egan, Danica McKellar, Katrina Law and Brooke D'Orsay.
As for the gents, Cameron Mathison, Kristoffer Polaha, Jesse Hutch, Will Kemp and Wes Brown will be decking, er, walking the halls of the Expo Center.
This lineup means a number of this year's holiday movie costars will be at the event together. D'Orsay and Kemp are paired up for A Not So Royal Christmas. The already announced Lacey Chabert will get to see Brown, her Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up costar.
And Cahill and Bell will get to say hello to their Christmas on Cherry Lane costar Jonathan Bennett.
Meanwhile. here's hoping Great American Family actors McKellar and Jen Lilley bring their dancing shoes. McKellar will be cutting a rug next month in Swing into Romance, while Lilley is costarring with Matthew Morrison in the upcoming A Paris Christmas Waltz.
Other stars previously announced include the Three Wise Men and a Baby gents — Tyler Hynes, Andrew Walker, and Paul Campbell — as well as Kimberley Sustad, Victor Webster, Cindy Busby, Brennan Elliott, Autumn Reeser, Taylor Cole, Steve Lund, Jesse Metcalfe and Benjamin Ayres (Romance University gear, anyone?).
In addition to the stars Christmas Con is a winter wonderland complete with a tree lighting, a holiday market full of local artists and vendors, photo ops and other activities.
Christmas Con 2023 takes place Dec. 8–10 at the New Jersey Expo Center in Edison, New Jersey. Ticket information can be found here.
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