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TOP NHL PROSPECTS ANSWER HOCKEY DEBATES - FLOPS OR NO FLOPS IN THE SHOWER
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Halifax Mooseheads superstar Nathan MacKinnon scores an incredible goal against the Quebec Remparts!
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laresearchette · 1 year
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Tuesday, May 16, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES? ANGEL CITY (HBO Canada) 9:00pm
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA ZARNA GARG: ONE IN A BILLION
CRAVE TV ANGEL CITY (Season 1)
NETFLIX CANADA ANNA NICOLE SMITH: YOU DON’T KNOW ME INSTANT FAMILY TED TED 2
IIHF MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (TSN) 9:00am: Denmark vs. Austria (TSN3) 9:00am: Slovenia vs. Norway (TSN) 1:00pm: France vs. Hungary (TSN3) 1:00pm: Switzerland vs. Kazakhstan
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 7:00pm: Yankees vs. Jays (SN Now) 10:00pm: Twins vs. Dodgers
QMJHL HOCKEY (TSN3/TSN5) 7:00pm: Quebec Remparts vs. Halifax Mooseheads - Game #3
QUEST OUT WEST: WILD FOOD (APTN) 7:00pm: Tracey and Jennifer discuss the ongoing traumas created by the Canadian residential school system; joined by guests Adam Eneas, Michael Brezner and Taylor Lezard, Tracey learns about the K'əmcnitkw (Alongside the Water) Floodplain Re-engagement.
CANADA'S GOT TALENT (City TV) 8:00pm (SEASON FINALE): Live from Niagara Falls, the final eight acts will compete for their chance to win a life-changing prize and be named "CGT" Champion.
OUTBACK OPAL HUNTERS (Discovery Canada) 8:00pm
NBA BASKETBALL (TSN/TSN4) 8:30pm: Western Conference Final - Lakers vs. Nuggets - Game 1
LITTLE BIG COMMUNITY (APTN) 9:00pm: Members of Montreal Lake Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan understand that healing is a community effort; Jarrett, Carol and Flair are returning to their traditional traplines and sharing land-based teachings with the youth.
WHL HOCKEY (TSN3/TSN5) 10:00pm: Winnipeg Ice vs. Seattle Thunderbirds - Game #3
100 DAY DREAM HOME (HGTV Canada) 10:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): Lifelong Floridians snapped up a vintage beachside hotel as soon as it hit the market, but it needs a major refresh.
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readyfreddy · 11 months
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What a rough loss for the Petes.
Best of luck to the Seattle Thunderbirds against the Quebec Remparts on Sunday
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goalhofer · 2 years
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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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10, 17!
10. something that made you cry this year?
agh. june 4 2023. the seattle thunderbirds fall 0-5 to the quebec remparts in the memorial cup final. everyone on the ice cried buckets and so did i. no, i haven't been ok since.
17. post a picture from the end of the year
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i love this stupid city
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whatodoo-canada · 6 months
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Remparts de Quebec v Oceanic De Rimouski - Québec, Canada | 31 Dec, 2023.
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mitchbeck · 10 months
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MARCHESSAULT WINS STANLEY CUP AND CONN SMYTHE
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - When he was a member of the Connecticut Whale, Jonathan Audy-Marchessault was a diamond in the rough. Marchessault was playing for the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL, learning his craft under the recently-retired Memorial Cup-winning head coach, Patrick Roy, over a dozen years ago. The New York Rangers signed Marchessault as an undrafted free agent in 2010 along with his junior teammate and fellow Connecticut Whale alumni, the just-retired Kelsey Tessier. Another of Marchessault's junior and CT Whale teammates was retired forward Ryan Bourque. Marchessault finished second in scoring on the initial CT Whale squad with 24 goals and 64 points. The Rangers thought he was going to be strictly an AHL player. They got that wrong. The Columbus Blue Jackets took a chance on Marchessault the following season and sent him to the AHL Springfield Falcons. Machessault's anger and frustration were apparent when he explained why he signed and agreed to go to Springfield in a Howlings interview. "It's total BS. I'm second in scoring on the team (Kris Newbury was first) and the Rangers didn't offer me any NHL money in a new contract. I had signed for just a year. They just offered another AHL deal. Total BS. I will get to the NHL and win the Stanley Cup. Signing with Columbus may be my fastest route," Marchessault scornfully declared then. Marchessault is the first undrafted player (signed with the WHA Indianapolis Racers with a personal services contract, or he would have been a Montreal Canadiens draft pick) since Wayne Gretzky in 1988 to win a Conn Smythe Trophy. He scored ten goals that either gave Vegas the lead (six times) or tied the game (four times) during the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He is just one of three players in the last 35 years to score a goal in the first three games of the Stanley Cup Final. The Rangers weren't the only team to misjudge Marchessault's talent. After one year with Columbus/Springfield and not getting an opportunity, he then signed the following year with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Marchessault got in his initial NHL playing time with 47 games over two years but spent most of his three years with the organization in Syracuse. "Marchie's" journey then crossed the Sunshine State when he signed with the Florida Panthers. He received his first solid NHL playing time a had a 30-goal campaign six years ago. When the Vegas Golden Knights came into the NHL as a franchise, Marchessault was left exposed by the Panthers and was taken by Vegas in the expansion draft. The Panthers' decision to leave Marchessault exposed amazingly came about because the franchise decided to protect two other players, both no longer in the organization, Alex Petrovic (Dallas) and Mark Pysyk (Buffalo), who was coming off his worst defensive year at minus-21. Marchessault never wavered or accepted no for an answer - ever. Marchessault was on a two-year deal with the Panthers at a cap-friendly $750K. The following year, he signed a five-year extension for $30 million that expires next year. It also included a modified no-trade clause. He then becomes a UFA. Since he arrived in the Nevada desert, the 32-year-old has not been a minus player since, as one of the original six Golden Knights, who all started the Cup-clinching game. Naturally, who scored Vegas's first goal of the series…Marchessault. The Connecticut connections in Vegas are numerous. Their backup goalie, Jonathan Quick (Hamden/AOF), Chandler Stephenson, is the nephew of Bob Stephenson, a former Hartford Whaler. Ex-Ranger Brett Howden played for three years in New York. A trio of ex-Whalers, assistant coach John Stevens Sr., goalie coach Sean Burke who did a superb job with Conn Smythe consideration former Springfield Falcon, Aidin Hill, whose first pro game was against the Wolf Pack, and Murray Craven, is a Senior VP of Operations. Vegas' Team President is former New Haven Nighthawk and Ranger George McPhee. Scouts include ex-Whaler Jim McKenzie (Pro Scout), Connor Jones (Amateur Scout) is a former Quinnipiac University/Bridgeport Sound Tigers/and the grandson of former New Haven Blade Terry Jones) standout and ex-Whaler, Alex Godynyuk (European scout). Florida had ex-Yale Bulldog goalie Alex Lyon, ex-Pack/Ranger Marc Staal, former Sound Tiger Carter Verhaeghe, former Whaler coach, head coach Paul Maurice, and ex-Pack Sylvain Lefebvre as the Panthers assistant coach. Pro Scouts Sean Backman (Cos Cob/Yale Univ./Sound Tigers/AOF) and P.J. Fenton (son of Nighthawk/Whaler Paul Fenton) Two special advisors to the team GM, former Nighthawks coach Rick Dudley and former New Haven Nighthawks and Whalers player PJ's father, the aforementioned Paul Fenton. Marchessault now has a Stanley Cup ring and was voted as the Conn Smythe Trophy with the Golden Knights with the second most points of 25, just one behind Jack Eichel. Quebec City got its Stanley Cup from the Cap-Rouge native, a suburb of the city and hopes Marchessault remembers his declaration and parades the Cup it in front of the iconic Frontenac Hotel along the Quebec City elevated promenade, aside from the St. Lawrence River. He now joins the pantheon of great Quebec French-Canadian high scoring forwards the game has had from Guy Lafleur, Mike Bossy, Mario Lemieux, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, Marc Tardif, Andre "The Magician" Lacroix (ex-Whaler), Marcel Dionne, and Real "Buddy" Cloutier. Not taking no for an answer paid off handsomely for Marchessault. NAHL DRAFT The NAHL-North American Hockey League held the last junior draft mid-week, two weeks before the NHL Draft in Nashville at the end of the month. Taken from Connecticut first, the draft pick El Paso initial was James Mallozzi (New Canaan), selected from Westchester U-16 (T1EHL) in the second round (38th overall) by the Danbury Hat Tricks. Danbury's first round (26th overall) was Ethan Farrow, then Jack Wuertz in the second round (36th overall). Tamás Tóth, from the CT Jr. Rangers (NCDC), who played for the Hungary WJC Division Group 1A team, was taken by the Maryland Black Bears. Matt Alberti, from Salisbury School, was selected in the third round (71st overall) by Janesville (WI) Jets, and Evan West was taken by the Chippewa (WI) Steel, third round (84th overall), a former Danbury Jr. Hat Trick. In the fourth round (123rd overall), Danbury took Marius Angelin from Potomac (USPHL Premier), coached by ex-Pack Josh Gratton. The pick belonged to the Amarillo (TX) Wranglers. Then Roman Winnicki was taken in the fifth round (172nd overall) as the Hat Tricks took him from their NA3HL team and was originally an El Paso draft choice. Jakub Krizan, from Czechia of the Selects Academy at SKP (South Kent Prep), went in the fifth round, 150th overall, and Jack Keane, in the sixth round, 164th overall, was taken by Danbury. Then the Maine Nordiques took Lucas DiChiara of Fairfield in the sixth round (172nd overall). The pick originally belonged to the Johnstown (PA) Jets. Then in the sixth round (190th overall), Geno Carcone was taken by Danbury from Des Moines (USHL). The pick was from the Lone Star (TX) Brahmas. Then seventh round (196th overall), Jacob Ingstrup was selected by Minot (ND) and the Kent School Lions. Then Danbury took Matt DellaRusso (Darien) from the St. George's School (RIPREP). In the ninth round (281st overall), the Minnesota Wilderness took Jack Roberts from the Kent School. The final selection in the 10th round (313th overall) was Michael Murtagh, formerly of The Frederick Gunn School (Washington, CT), playing for the Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL). NOTES: The Rangers hired their new bench boss, who played 12 games in 1988-89 for the Blueshirts in his playing days and two seasons for the Binghamton Rangers, who were relocated to Hart City in 1997. He has now coached six Metropolitan Division teams; NY Islanders, Hurricanes, Washington, Hurricanes, and Flyers. The Rangers announced assistant coach and former Wolf Pack assistant Gord Murphy had been dismissed, and Kris Knoblauch would be back in Hart City. Former Sound Tiger Matt Donovan returns to the AHL from Adler Mannheim (Germany-DEL) and signs with the Chicago Wolves. Lochlan Tetarenko, the son of Beast of New Haven defenseman Joe Tetarenko, signs with Saskatoon (WHL), who drafted him last year from Okotoks (AEHL). The Bridgeport Islanders' defenseman Connor McCarthy, signs with HC Banska Bystrica (Slovakia-SLEL). He split the season between Bridgeport and Worcester (ECHL). Ex-Whaler Mark Hunter of London Knights (OHL) won GM of the year, and Bridgeport Islanders Matt Maggio won the OHL Red Tilson regular season MVP award. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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Bullied Halifax Mooseheads fan becomes guest of honour at Remparts practice
A diehard Halifax Mooseheads fan who was bullied in the stands during a playoff game in Quebec City was the guest of honour during the Quebec Remparts' practice on Monday morning. from : Halifax https://ift.tt/tAhJI3u
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES? AMERICA’S GOT TALENT (City TV) 8:00pm DOUBLING DOWN WITH THE DERRICOS (TLC Canada) 10:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT HOT WHEELS: ULTIMATE CHALLENGE (NBC Feed) 30 FOR 30: THE AMERICAN GLADIATORS (Premiering on June 5 on TSN at 7:00pm) BARGAIN MANSIONS (Premiering on June 2 on Magnolia Canada at 9:00pm)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME DESECRATION HUSTLE IN BED WITH THE PEDROS RODEO SISTA TIGER’S TAIL
CRAVE TV DARK SIDE OF THE RING (Season 4)
NETFLIX CANADA I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE WITH TIM ROBINSON (Season 3)
MLB BASEBALL (SN1) 7:00pm: Brewers vs. Jays (SN Now) 8:00pm: Rays vs. Cubs (SN1) 9:30pm: Yankees vs. Mariners
CEBL BASKETBALL (TSN5) 7:00pm: Scarborough Shooting Stars vs. Ottawa BlackJacks (TSN5) 9:00pm: Niagara River Lions vs. Calgary Surge
QUEST OUT WEST: WILD FOOD (APTN) 7:00pm: Tracey is introduced to the community relief agencies Mamas for Mamas and the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society. These organizations act as a lifeline within their community, providing fresh food, clothing and workforce training opportunities.
MEMORIAL CUP (TSN/TSN4) 9:00pm: Peterborough Petes vs. Quebec Remparts
LITTLE BIG COMMUNITY (APTN) 9:00pm: Located on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Wiikwemkoong is a community focused on maintaining culture and being self-reliant.
DESTINATION FEAR (DTour) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): The team faces terror at a decaying Pennsylvania sanatorium, including a ghostly mimic and child spirits; Dakota has a dark experiment up his sleeve to amp up the fear.
100 DAY DREAM HOME (HGTV Canada) 10:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Shontelle and Will have been making the most of their 1970s ranch style home, but with a large blended family and Shontelle's at-home baking business booming, there's no longer enough room to keep everyone and Shontelle's baking equipment contained.
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QMJHL playoffs: the Océanic expects a hot start from the Remparts
QMJHL playoffs: the Océanic expects a hot start from the Remparts
RIMOUSKI | Océanic head coach Serge Beausoleil expects the Quebec Remparts to arrive in Rimouski with a knife between their teeth to show that their loss in the second game of the series on Monday night was a mistake. of route. • Read also: The QMJHL presents its model student • Read also: QMJHL: Patrick Roy elected general manager of the year “We’re going to be ready for that. It’s our job to be…
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Buffalo
EHL: Mike Weber (Lørenskog Ishockeyklubb) HockeyAllsvenskan: Jhonas Enroth (Huddinge I.K./Almtuna I.S.) KHL: Andrej Sekera (H.K. Slovan Bratislava) NCAA: Chad Ruhwedel (University Of Massachusetts, Lowell Riverhawks) NL: Tyler Ennis (S.C.L. Tiger) QMJHL: Mikhail Grigorenko (Quebec Remparts) EBEL: Tyler Myers (Klagenfurter A.S.C.) & Thomas Vanek (Moser Medical Graz 99ers) DEL: Christian Ehrhoff (Krefeld Pinguine), Jochen Hecht (Adler Mannheim), Jason Pominville (Adler Mannheim) & Alexander Sulzer (E.R.C. Ingolstadt) AHL: T.J. Brennan (Rochester Americans), Brian Flynn (Rochester Americans), Marcus Foligno (Rochester Americans), Cody Hodgson (Rochester Americans), Adam Pardy (Rochester Americans), Kevin Porter (Rochester Americans) & Mark Pysyk (Rochester Americans) Didn't Play: Matt Ellis, Nathan Gerbe, Patrick Kaleta, Ville Leino, Jordan Leopold, Cody McCormick, Ryan Miller, Steve Ott, Robyn Regehr, John Scott & Drew Stafford
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The 2019-20 Canadian Hockey League season is officially underway and early performances by six players from coast-to-coast have earned them a position in the debut edition of the Vaughn CHL Team of the Week.
This week’s forward group is headlined by Peterborough Petes centre Semyon Der-Arguchintsev, a Toronto Maple Leafs prospect who led the circuit with seven points, all coming as helpers, as he was dubbed the OHL On the Run Player of the Week. The Russian-born forward’s efforts guided the Petes to a 1-1-0-0 showing to begin the year.
Topping the charts in the WHL was Everett Silvertips captain Bryce Kindopp, who led all league scorers with six points counting three goals and three assists to help his club earn a split through the first two games of the new campaign. The veteran forward was recognized as the WHL On the Run Player of the Week.
Rounding out the forward ranks is Quebec Remparts right-wing Pierrick Dube, who potted a hat-trick Sunday to lead his club to a 6-4 victory over the Drummondville Voltigeurs. Across two contests, Dube has collected five points to come away as the Ultramar QMJHL Player of the Week.
The blue line begins with Erie Otters defenceman and 2020 NHL Draft prospect Jamie Drysdale, who matched a franchise record Saturday in recording five points counting one goal and four assists in an 8-5 triumph over the Hamilton Bulldogs. The high-water mark draws Drysdale even with Steve Montador and David Froh as the only Erie rearguards to have scored five points in one game. Drysdale’s five points lead all OHL defenders.
Partnering on the back end is 19-year-old defenceman Seth Bafaro of the Vancouver Giants whose five points including two goals and three assists lead all WHL blue-liners in the season’s early goings. Bafaro enters Friday’s contest against the Portland Winterhawks as his club’s leading scorer.
Between the pipes, the top performance came from Seattle Thunderbirds netminder Roddy Ross, whose lone appearance proved to be busy as he turned aside 50 shots in an eventual 4-1 decision versus the Kamloops Blazers, giving the Philadelphia Flyers sixth round pick a leading .980 save percentage
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Remparts de Quebec v Sea Dogs de Saint John - Québec, Canada | 23 Feb, 2024.
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