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hockeytown-gifs · 9 months
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Break Mid-OT - Wings @ Hurricanes GAME 3 - June 8, 2002
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yzerman · 1 year
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scotty bowman’s quintessential jcpenney photoshoot with the stanley cup, 1998
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phillipcole · 1 year
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Post-AGT Appearance 1244: The Morning show with Eric Kaelin May 5
Petr Klima died yesterday.  He would have joined the top 100 in 2016 along with several other Athletes when I would have been doing sports routines everywhere and comments on high profile sports shows.  Klima would have peaked at 91st in 2017 and dropped out of the top 100 in 2020.  My team would have decided that if anyone from the NHL in the late 20th century had ever joined the top 100 passed away we would use the occasion to plant a misleading clue.  With the writers on strike the Colbert people would have no interest in Petr Klima.  Since the Colbert people were resisting his efforts to get me back on the show my agent would not object, so about now I would post my comment on all websites.  The first to quote me would be Eric Kaelin, especially since Klima played for the Red Wings and I was on his show 2 weeks ago.  He would insert this between taped guest spots near the end of his show.
Kaelin: A lot of you sports fans are grieving the loss of Red Wings star Petr Klima.  The rest of you are now saying, “Peter who.”  He was on the Red Wings, the hockey team that plays in Detroit, not the Chinese food item.  Well apparently someone thought Petr Klima, spelled P E T R space K L I M A was the last person who made Phillip sick.  As most of you recall Phillip and Cole’s Variety Team was my live guest 2 weeks ago.  The one called Phillip gave a routine advising people not to bet on long shots.  I didn’t find that funny, but I did laugh at this.
(He plays Norbert’s story about the twins as posted.)
So the team just released this statement.  I quote.
PBC: Petr Klima was associated with a couple of people we don’t like, but he was not the last name on Phillip’s list.
Kaelin: So, does that mean it might be Gretzky, or Scotty Bowman?  We’ll see.
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thefutureiswhat · 4 months
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Here's how I interpret that brief change in aspect ratio in 5x09...
This season is all about turning the movie on its head. The kidnapped housewife is the protagonist this time. She fights back and gets away. And as we see at the end of this episode, the man who kidnapped her ends up saving her instead of killing her.
Changing the aspect ratio from full-screen to widescreen gives the episode a cinematic quality. It makes us feel like we're watching a movie. And it's no coincidence that we're in this aspect ratio when Roy orders Dot to be killed.
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As soon as he says to "bury her," the episode switches back to full-screen, and we're reminded that we're not watching a movie -- we're watching a TV show.
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Bowman goes in to follow Roy's orders, but Dot has outsmarted him. Interesting that she's under the floorboards, as if literally buried... and then she spots her means of escape and finds the daylight, as Roy says in 5x06.
Because this isn't Fargo the movie. This is Fargo the TV series.
The show is drawing a disparity (Jean to Scotty: "You know what a disparity is?") between the movie and the TV show to highlight the differences.
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thequeenintheeast · 24 days
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The Halloween (the 31st? lol) confrontation is very telling of both Dorothy and Gator. Firstly Dorothy knew after she kicked the first set of kidnappers butts they were gonna come way harder this time. Hence the haunted house set up. She was all prepped to straight up kill them this time until Gator reveled himself. Then she tried to pull her punches and flee. Which was what Roy was hoping for. Gator though was also pulling his punches from stepping in as he said if we need to deal with the husband leave the kid. Which hilarious that he faithfully calls Wayne Dotys husband not Roy ever. Even when Roy’s calls him out he just says sure.
Him being effectively tough with his own group just proved he wasn’t dumb. His father just needed to keep him small and feeling like a little boy to control him effectively. There is a big contrast with how he acts with his group of thugs vs how he acts with Bowman. Who seemingly has been Roy’s good friend for many years as Roy calls him “brother” and seems to listen to him. Something he def does not do with Oden. I’m thinking Bowman’s dad was ranch manager before Bowman and him and Roy grew up together.
It was hilarious and sad watching Gator and Doty try to have an aggressive confrontation through smoke and mirrors to avoid touching each other violently at all costs.
Unrelated nice foreshadowing when Gator pulled the cookie sheet out of oven and said God Nadine your gonna burn down the house.
This season was so well written. Apparently Noah’s mother was a therapist for domestic violence survivors and it really shows that he had a strong knowledge base to draw off of. People say the conservative nonsense will date the season. But I don’t think so it’s such an afterthought because both Lorraine and Roy just use the “conservative” agenda to further their own agendas. It’s clear neither truely believes that it’s just means to an end for them. Which is what’s it’s like for so many moderate conservatives in America right now. It’s a convenient narrative until it’s not. The character writing and acting was just so good this season. It’s so re watchable.
It’s amazing that everyone was well rounded even the “villains” of the story. Because humans aren’t born bad their experiences teach them how to survive and then they do what they think will keep them safest and “happiest”. Brain chemistry is a piece but just a small piece. Unless they are severely impaired. Which none of these characters are.
Anyway prob more to come. I’m just really into Gator/Nadine. Them being each other’s only real “friends” during the darkest times of their lives really hits me.
Lorraine def thought Scotty wasn’t Wayne’s. I’m thinking she thought Gator was Scotty’s birth father and Gator came to blackmail Doty about it. Which what all the need to be POA stuff came from. But that’s another story.
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aquariumdrunkard · 2 years
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The Aquarium Drunkard Show (The Halloween Edition)
Broadcasting from the Hollywood Forever Cemetery … The Aquarium Drunkard Show. The Halloween edition, Wednesday night / 7pm California time. SIRIUS/XM ~ Channel 35.
Eartha Kitt – I Want To Be Evil (AD Halloween Version) ++ The Munsters – Munster Creep ++ Bob McFadden & Dor – The Mummy ++ Danny Ware – The Zombie Stomp ++ The Sound Offs – The Angry Desert ++ The Blue Echoes – It’s Witchcraft ++ The Tomko’s – The Spook ++ Scotty Macgregor And His Spooks – I’m A Monster ++ Screaming Lord Sutch – She’s Fallen In Love With A Monster Man ++ The Gories – Casting My Spell ++ Baron Daemon & Vampires – Ghost Guitars ++ Elvira – End of Side One ++ The Five Blobs – The Blob ++ Vincent Price – A Hornbook For Witches (AD Halloween Version) ++ The One Way Streets – Jack The Ripper ++ The Swamp Rats – Louie Louie ++ Oma Liddie – J. J. Jackson and the Jackals ++ Bill Buchanan – Beware ++ Ronnie Cook & The Gaylads – Goo Goo Muck ++ Frankenstein – This Is The Fiend ++ Donovan – Wild Witch Lady ++ The Frantics – Werewolf ++ Radio Spot – I Was A Teenage Werewolf ++ The Cramps – I Was A Teenage Werewolf ++ Donovan – Hurdy Gurdy Man ++ Evariste – Connais Tu L’animal Qui Inventa Le Calcul Intégral ++ The Frantics – The Whip ++ Charles Bernstein – Jail Cell ++ The Vault of Horror ++ Lee Kristofferson – Night of The Werewolf ++ Steve King – Satan Is Her Name ++ Kip Tyler – She’s My Witch ++ The Madmen – Haunted ++ Don Hinson & The Rigamorticians – Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood ++ Bobby “Boris” Pickett – Monster Mash (AD edit) ++ Billy Lee Riley – Nightmare Mash ++ Wade Denning & Kay Lande – Halloween ++ Los Holys – Campo de Vampiros ++ Otis Redding – Trick or Treat ++ Monsters Crash The Pajama Party ++ Bobby Bare – Vampira ++ The Sonics – Strychnine ++ Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages – All Black & Hairy ++ Chance Halladay – Deep Sleep ++ The Weirdos – E.S.P. ++ Leroy Bowman – Graveyard ++ The Frantics – Werewolf ++ The Dynamic Kapers – Alligator Wine ++ The Surfmen – Ghost Hop ++ The Connoisseurs – Count Macabre ++ The Poets – Dead
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collectingall · 1 month
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∀ Scotty Bowman PSA DNA Signed Coa 5x7 Penquins Autograph Photo http://blog.collectingall.com/T4N6y1 📌 shrsl.com/4fuj5 📌
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femmehysteria · 5 months
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You probably have some of these already but, here are entirely too many suggestions.
Scott: Scott Summers (X-Men), Scott Pilgrim, Montgomery Scott aka Scotty (Star Trek), Scott Calvin (The Santa Clause)
Oliver: Oliver (Oliver and Company), Oliver Wendell Douglas (Green Acres), Oliver Queen (Green Arrow)
Joel: Joel Miller (The Last of Us)
Lucy: Lucy Ricardo (I love Lucy), Lucy Van Pelt (Peanuts)
Kara: Kara Thrace (Battlestar Galactica)
Jill: Jill Taylor (Home Improvement)
Paul: Paulie Gualtieri (Sopranos), Father Paul (Midnight Mass)
Dave: Dave Bowman (2001: A Space Odyssey), David Mailer (Travelers)
Alfred: Alfred Hillinghead (Bodies)
Julian: King Julian (Madagascar), Julian Harker (Bodies), Julian Bashir (Star Trek Deep Space Nine)
Adam: Adam (Dark)
Colin: Colin Robinson (What we do in the Shadows)
Maria: Sister Maria (The Sound of Music), Maria (West Side Story)
Elliot: Elliot (1899), Elliot Reid (Scrubs)
Nadia: Nadja (What we do in the Shadows), Nadia Shanaa (Elite)
Phil: Phil Coulson (Marvel), Philip Pearson (Travelers)
Martin: Martin Payne (Martin)
And because I think you should have a category of Angels: Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Angel Dumott Schunard (Rent), Ángel (1899), Warren Worthington III aka Angel (X-Men)
thank you for the suggestions! I'll go through all these properly later but from a quick scan there are a few i don't already have.
Angel is a great idea, I'll add that to the lost of characters
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best1spor1player · 8 months
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Determining the "best" Montreal Canadiens team is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences and criteria. However, there are a few notable Canadiens teams that stand out in the franchise's storied history:
1976-1977 Montreal Canadiens: This team is often regarded as one of the greatest in NHL history. Coached by Scotty Bowman, the Canadiens finished the regular season with a record of 60 wins, setting a new NHL record at the time. Led by goaltender Ken Dryden and a star-studded lineup that included Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, Bob Gainey, and Jacques Lemaire, the Canadiens dominated the playoffs, losing only two games en route to winning the Stanley Cup.
1955-1956 Montreal Canadiens: This team is known for its incredible depth and talent. Coached by Toe Blake, the Canadiens finished the regular season with a record of 45-15-10. Led by Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Jean Beliveau, Doug Harvey, Jacques Plante, and Bernie Geoffrion, the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup, losing only one game in the playoffs.
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hockeytown-gifs · 8 months
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1993-1994 Detroit Red Wings Commercial
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leanstooneside · 1 year
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atlanticcanada · 1 year
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Petition calls for pro hockey's first Black coach to be inducted into Hall of Fame
A grassroots effort is underway to get professional hockey's first Black coach, John Paris Jr., inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Hockey Nova Scotia launched a petition dubbed "Paris to Toronto" on Feb. 1, calling on the Nova Scotia-born Paris to be recognized by the Toronto-based hall for his contributions to the game.
Paris, 76, said in an interview from Halifax Tuesday that all the attention was unexpected. "It's humbling, I can most certainly say that," he said, "just the fact that they took the time to even think of me, regardless of the results."
He has a number of firsts on his resume, including the first Black coach in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the first Black scout in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues, the first Black general manager in professional hockey and the first Black professional hockey coach, leading the Atlanta Knights to a Turner Cup in the now-defunct International Hockey League.
Despite the long list, he doesn't see his career as a succession of broken barriers.
"Well, what I've always said is that I'm Black by nature and I'm a coach by choice, and there's a difference," Paris said. "I know what colour I am, everybody knows it when they see me, that has nothing to do with my participation as a coach -- that's a decision."
Paris, a talented five-foot-five player, was scouted by Scotty Bowman to play junior hockey in Quebec in the early 1960s, with the future NHL head coach and general manager paying a visit to his family home in Windsor, N.S., to recruit him. His playing career was cut short by illness, but his coaching career began about 90 kilometres east of Montreal.
Paris said Charlemagne Peloquin, director of sports and recreation for the town of St-Joseph-de-Sorel, approached him in 1969 to coach the local junior team.
 "I looked at him and I said, 'Mr. Peloquin, there's no Blacks coaching in hockey.' I said, 'You're setting yourself up maybe to have some problems,"' Paris recalled. "And he looked at me and he said, 'I didn't say anything about Black. I said I want a coach, you're the one we want."'
 He said many of those first cohort of players and their families remain friends. "We're very tight still today, it's that region where I had my coaching start, and that's where it took off," he said.
Paris never returned to Nova Scotia and went on to have a lengthy career coaching in Quebec, living largely in rural areas of the province. He now lives in Texas.
"When I arrived in Quebec, I was a little timid, a little country bumpkin coming from the small town," Paris said. "So I lived in French society and I was comfortable, very comfortable within it (and) for decades I had very little communication with English outside of my family with a few friends in Montreal."
Paris says his most memorable achievement as a coach was guiding the Richelieu Riverains in 1987 to an Air Canada Cup championship (now known as the Telus Cup), the official national under-18 boys hockey tournament.
"We were the youngest team when we came out of Quebec. We were considered the underdogs, but we never lost a game," he said. "But that record still holds: there has not been a team that has gone undefeated in regulation time to win that cup since we did it in 1987."
After that, Paris had coaching stops in Granby and St-Jean-sur-Richelieu in the QMJHL before making the leap to professional minor leagues in Atlanta, where he won a championship. Before that, he was also the first Black scout in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues.
He was also the first Black general manager in professional hockey, holding roles in the Quebec junior ranks and with the Macon Whoopee, a defunct Georgia-based team in the Central Hockey League.
Paris is still involved in hockey, working as an outside consultant to help some NHL players with their game performance.
Dean Smith, diversity and inclusion chair at Hockey Nova Scotia, says one of the recommendations from a task force struck in 2019 to look at racism and discrimination in the sport was to find ways to recognize and highlight contributions from those in under-represented communities.
Smith said the more he learned about Paris, the more surprised he was that he wasn't already in the Hall of Fame.
"He is so modest and so humble," Smith said.
"He loves to talk about hockey, he loves to convey his experience to young junior coaches like myself but he will never sell himself, and I think that is our job now -- to make sure that his accolades and his accomplishments ... are recognized by the highest levels of hockey."
An official with the Hockey Hall of Fame says the deadline for public submissions is March 15. A selection committee meets not long after the Stanley Cup final ends to consider candidates. Admission requires three-quarters of the 18-member committee to agree.
Paris admits he's a little uncomfortable with the attention. On Monday, he was given a standing ovation while attending a Halifax Mooseheads game.
"I'm humbled by it and I owe Nova Scotia and the Maritimes thanks, and Canada and anywhere else I've been. I've coached in Europe and the U.S. ... I didn't coach to go to the Hall of Fame," he said. "I coach because that's what I enjoy, that's what I do."
The petition had amassed 2,300 signatures by Tuesday afternoon.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 21, 2023.
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moviejersey · 2 years
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[ad_1] For Barry Trotz, household comes first. In line with a report from TSN’s Darren Dreger, the 59-year-old teaching veteran of 1,812 NHL video games has declined any head teaching roles for this upcoming season, together with one from the Winnipeg Jets. From the time he was fired by the New York Islanders after they did not make the playoffs for the primary time in his four-year tenure, Trotz has been linked to the Jets. A local of close by Dauphin, Manitoba, it will’ve been a homecoming of types for the person with deep roots.First interviewed in mid-Might, Trotz performed his hockey with the WHL’s Regina Pats earlier than spending a yr captaining the MJHL’s Dauphin Kings in 1982-83. After one yr taking part in on the College of Manitoba, he transitioned into teaching. An assistant coach on the college in 1984-85, he joined the Kings as normal supervisor and head coach, the place he spent two years.In 1987-88, he was the pinnacle coach on the college and in addition hung out as a scout for the WHL’s Spokane Chiefs, in addition to a part-time scout for the Washington Capitals. The next yr he transitioned right into a full-time scouting position with the Caps, and his profession took off from there. Trotz has had a protracted and profitable profession within the NHL. He ranks third in wins behind solely Scotty Bowman and Joel Quenneville whereas his greatest season behind the bench got here in 2017-18 when he led the 49-26-7 Capitals to the franchise’s first Stanley Cup title.Zach Laing is the Nation Community’s information director and senior columnist. He may be adopted on Twitter at @zjlaing, or reached by e-mail at [email protected]. (function(d, s, id) var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.5&appId=125075807517358"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); (document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); [ad_2] Source link
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oldshowbiz · 3 years
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Hockey Night in Canada in the 1980s
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roseate7 · 6 years
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was literally JUST talking about the nineties Red Wings and lookie here!!
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johnspanhandle · 6 years
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Marinna & Scotty Bowman’s wedding off the shore of Pensacola Beach 1999.
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