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theabyrae · 1 year
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Animal Crossing amiibo cards for trade
New Year, new attempt at completing my collection.
I have a lot of doubles left (and even some triples and quadruples) that I am willing to trade for the cards I am missing. I'm looking for the North American cards. I am and Canada and will ship anywhere in Canada or the U.S. (cards will all come in plastic protectors). Please message me if you are interested.
Cards that I have for trade:
Series 1: [002] Tom Nook, [004] Sable, [014] Luna, [024] Kyle, [033] Bill, [036] Alli, [039] Jitters, [044] Shari, [045] Octavian, [061] Tutu, [079] Truffles, [100] Walker.
Series 2: [120] Ozzie, [140] Avery, [152] Wendy, [163] Ed, [168] Nan, [183] Camofrog, [190] Vesta.
Series 3: [205] Phyllis, [206] Pete, [210] Cyrus, [213] Digby, [230] Velma, [231] Elvis, [247] Wart Jr., [249] Beardo, [268] Buck, [277] Monty, [278] Dora, [284] Chadder, [298] Derwin.
Series 4: [303] Katrina, [310] Timmy, [312] Shrunk, [313] Pavé, [315] Redd, [316] Zipper, [320] Mott, [321] Mallary, [329] Broffina, [331] Pashmina, [334] Erik, [336] Pierce, [337] Queenie x2, [343] Anabelle, [345] Naomi, [347] Tammy, [348] Olaf, [349] Lucy, [352] Rory, [354] Walt, [368] Chow, [369] Sylvia, [370] Jacques, [371] Sally, [372] Doc, [376] Rizzo, [378] Barold, [379] Nibbles, [382] Lobo, [384] Margie, [387] Rowan x2, [391] Gayle, [393] Frobert, [396] Simon.
Series 5: [409] Sable, [425] Sherb x3, [428] Audie, [431] Raymond x2, [432] Reneigh, [433] Sasha, [434] Ione, [435] Tiansheng, [437] Marlo x2, [438] Petri x3, [439] Cephalobot, [440] Quinn, [442] Zoe, [443] Ace x5, [444] Rio, [445] Frett x2, [446] Azalea, [447] Roswell x3, [448] Faith x2.
Welcome amiibo series: [11] Boris, [17] Ursula, [18] Jacob, [20] Billy, [21] Boyd x2, [22] Bitty, [27] Claude, [33] Ellie.
Cards that I am looking for:
Series 4: [301] Isabelle, [318] Stitches, [362] Static, [400] Robin.
Series 5: [401] Tom Nook, [402] Timmy & Tommy, [403] Isabelle, [405] Wilbur, [408] Mabel, [411] K.K., [412] C.J., [414] Daisy Mae, [417] Harvey, [418] Gulliver, [420] Lottie, [421] Niko, [422] Wardell, [423] Tom Nook.
Welcome amiibo series: [04] Piper, [14] Ketchup, [23] Maggie, [37] Leopold, [45] Olive.
Trading 1:1 for Specials, 1:1 for Normals, or 2 Normals for 1 Special. I am willing to trade cross series for the cards I am missing (with the exception of the Welcome amiibo series, which I will only trade for other WA cards due to their rarity).
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weirdcanucks · 4 years
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Motte grew up in a small town of about 5,000 called St. Clair, Michigan, which is along the Canadian border just south of Sarnia, Ontario. He picked up hockey because his older brother, C.J., played goalie. Motte wanted to follow C.J.'s footsteps. "Luckily, my parents talked me out of being a goalie," he said.
✏️ : Emily Kaplan [x]
📹 : Tyler Motte and John Garrett - Canucks in Cars [x]
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020-21 Bridgeport Sound Tigers Roster
Wingers
#10 Kyle MacLean (Bernards Township, New Jersey)
#12 Anthony-John Greer (Joliette, Quebec)
#13 Otto Koivula (Nokia, Finland)
#14 Bob Carpenter; Jr. (North Reading, Massachusetts)
#15 Simon Holmström (Tranås, Sweden)
#16 Andrew Ladd (Maple Ridge, British Columbia)
#18 Erik Brown (Keene, Ontario)
#24 Blade Jenkins (Jackson, Michigan)
#26 Oliver Wahlström (Yarmouth, Maine)
#28 Cole Coskey (Zion, Illinois)
#29 Arnaud Durandeau (L'Île-Bizard, Quebec)
#32 Yanick Turcotte (Sainte-Brigitte-De-Laval, Quebec)
#40 Nick Pastujov (Detroit, Michigan)
#41 Tom Kühnhackl (Landshut, Germany)
Centers
#11 Tanner Fritz (Grande Prairie, Alberta)
#13 Brett Neumann (Dons Mills, Ontario)
#17 Félix Bibeau (Mercier, Quebec)
#21 Cole Bardreau (Perinton, New York)
#25 Mason Jobst (Speedway, Indiana)
#36 Jeff Kubiak (Tinley Park, Illinois)
Defensemen
#2 Seth Helgeson (Faribault, Minnesota) A
#3 Samuel Bolduc (Laval, Quebec)
#4 Mitch Vande Sompel (London, Ontario)
#6 Mike Cornell (Franklin, Massachusetts)
#7 Grant Hutton (Carmel, Indiana)
#8 Bode Wilde (Plymouth, Michigan)
#27 Parker Wotherspoon (Surrey, British Columbia)
#34 Adam Brubacher (Elmira, Ontario)
#44 Ryan MacKinnon (Summerside, Prince Edward Island)
Goalies
#1 Frank Marotte (Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec)
#30 C.J. Motte (St. Clair, Michigan)
#35 Jakub Škarek (Jihlava, Czech Republic)
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mikecrook · 7 years
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First Period Setbacks Doom Rush
Difficult to overcome a 5-0 hole in the first period but kudos to the Rush for battling back #RushNation
MOLINE, IL — Quad City came out firing on all cylinders putting Rapid City in a deep hole early but the late Rush rally wasn’t enough as the Mallards took a 5-3 victory Saturday night. Quad City got on the board quick, scoring in the first 75 seconds of the opening period.  Chris Francis was able to power his way through traffic before blasting a shot by Rush netminder Austin Lotz at 1:14 to put…
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fromthe-point · 5 years
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AHL Transactions - Apr. 11
Grand Rapids Griffins: Pat Nagle, G || returned on loan to Toledo (ECHL)
Hershey Bears: Adam Morrison, G || recalled from loan to South Carolina (ECHL) Ilya Samsonov, G || recalled from loan by Washington (NHL)
Iowa Wild: C.J. Motte, G || recalled from loan to Allen (ECHL) Dante Salituro, F || returned on loan from Minnesota (NHL)
Manitoba Moose: Declan Chisholm, D || released from ATO Eric Comrie, G || returned on loan from Winnipeg (NHL)
San Antonio Rampage: Stephen Perfetto, F || returned on loan to Tulsa (ECHL) Charlie Sampair, F || returned on loan to Tulsa (ECHL) Braylon Shmyr, F || signed to PTO
San Jose Sharks: Antoine Bibeau, G || returned on loan from San Jose (NHL) Josef Korenar, G || recalled from loan by San Jose (NHL)
Springfield Thunderbirds: Adam Rockwood, F || signed to ATO
Syracuse Crunch: Nick Bligh, F || signed to PTO Cameron Gaunce, D || returned on loan from Tampa Bay (NHL) Matthew Spencer, D || reassigned by Tampa Bay (NHL) to Orlando (ECHL) Jack Stander, D || signed to PTO Jonne Tammela, F ||  reassigned by Tampa Bay (NHL) to Orlando (ECHL)
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qcmallardshockey · 6 years
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Mallards Seek to Begin New Streak
MOLINE, IL – The Quad City Mallards have begun a new streak – they hope. The Mallards ended their 13 game losing streak in dramatic fashion, beating a team that at one time had also lost 13 straight games – the Indy Fuel. Eight total goals were scored, one coming on the man advantage. The Mallards also welcomed back goaltender C.J. Motte after his month long stint with the Iowa Wild on a PTO.
The Mallards found the recipe for success on Friday night by playing a full game and finishing their checks. It was the first game where the entire team played physically and was not afraid to go into the boards. There were several hits that laid players out, both teams having the aggressive style of play that tends to herald a close match if not a win itself. The first period the Fuel dominated for a large part, but there’s a reason hockey games aren’t only 20 minutes long. The Mallards were also down by two men the entire game, making their aggressive play all the more impressive when compared to their previous games.
Triston Grant, who was signed by the Mallards on December 19th, was given the C for the game. The Mallards captaincy was once held by Chris Francis until he was traded to the Orlando Solar Bears and then the Wheeling Nailers to complete a trade. No other player wore a letter on Friday.
Josh Shalla scored the first goal of the game just under six minutes into the opening frame after taking a pass from Michael Neal. Neal passed form the point down to the right dot, where Shalla sent the puck to meet twine from the near edge of the dot. Riley Sweeney also picked up an assist on Shalla’s goal, though it would not be the last time Shalla made his way onto the score sheet.
Just a little under 11 minutes into the game the two teams traded a couple breakaway chances, but both goalies stood strong to keep the score from changing. It would take an interesting play to give the Fuel another goal, as the puck bounced off of Darian Dziurzynski’s helmet and into the net behind Motte. Shalla and Jack Burton were credited with the assists on that tally. Ryan McGrath then kick-started the Mallards’ offense with a highlight reel worthy goal. He deked around the defense, scoring unassisted to cut the Fuel’s lead to only one with 53 seconds left in the period.
Sam Warning tied the game up with a snipe from the right dot. Warning had brought the puck from one end of the ice to the other, sending it into the top left corner over Etienne Marcoux’s glove. The only goal of the second period was assisted by Jake Bolton and Brayden Low. The Fuel then took the lead just over a minute into the final frame while Follmer was down on the ice to Motte’s left. It appeared he had caught a stick to the nethers and then a Fuel player skated over him, and Motte went far out on the right. Shalla scored the last goal for the Fuel, Dziurzynski and Robin Press picking up the apples.
Exactly a minute after Shalla’s second goal of the game Gergo Nagy tied the score again, the puck which he had sent in from the point sliding five-hole. McGrath earned primary assist due to it being his blocked shot that bounced to Nagy to allow the goal, while Warning was given the secondary assist. Warning then gave the Mallards their first lead since December 29. Kyle Novak passed from the blue line along the left boards to Tristan King, who then dropped it to Warning at the low slot. King and Warning connected for another goal roughly ten minutes later, this time King lighting the lamp behind Marcoux. Warning sent the puck skittering across the blue paint left to right, King tapping the puck in to insure a Mallards victory.
The Mallards and Fuel will face off again on Saturday to finish out the two games in two days series before the All-Star Break begins after the game. Puck drop is set for 7:05 CST, and after the game there will be a concert by The Dani Lynn Howe Band, as it will be Country Night presented by WLLR.  
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mitchbeck · 4 years
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CANTLON: (FRI) WOLF PACK LIMP HOME
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - When last seen, the Hartford Wolf Pack (16-7-2-5) were riding-high on a five-game winning streak, but that came to a crashing halt as the team came off two of their worst performances of the season in Charlotte against the Checkers as part of a three-game road trip. They started off by losing the back-end of a home-and-home with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms last Saturday. “We played good enough in Lehigh Valley, but in Charlotte we weren’t really ready to play in the first period. They really took it to us. We played better later, but too little, too late, to make a difference in the outcome,” remarked Pack head coach Kris Knoblauch who was keeping an even keel about the performance. Charlotte has been like a graveyard for Wolf Pack teams the past few years. They are winless in the Queen city at 0-12-0-0. Besides getting outscored 13-4 over two games, for the first time in the AHL franchises' 1,624 games, as either the Wolf Pack or CT Whale, the team's two goalies were lifted in back-to-back games. Were Igor Shesterkin and Adam Huska the sole reasons for the losses? No, but they had plenty of company. For the first time though the two of them looked mortal between the pipes. Shesterkin, who held the AHL's best Goals-Against-Average entering the two games, is now is fifth at 2.14. He was lifted after surrendering goals after facing 19 shots in the first period alone. Huska was fine in relief with 19 saves on Tuesday night in a 6-3 loss. “To be honest, pulling them was more because of not wanting to leave them in the way the team was playing… not very well in front of them. Igor and Adam have been so good for us all year, and I don’t think there's a coach in the league after thirty games that could say they weren’t at their best. They’ve been exceptional. It was the first two games they haven’t been. We still trust our goaltenders very much,” Knoblauch stated. Then, in a 7-1 thrashing, Huska was pulled after the second period with just 10 saves and a trailing 4-0. Shesterkin fared no better surrendering three more goals. “Honestly, we had a good streak. We won five and now we lost three. Sometimes it happens,” said Phil Di Giuseppe, “Now we have had some success against Providence, hopefully they played Wednesday, and tonight we can take advantage of that." He'll get the call tomorrow against the P-Bruins, who hold first place, two points ahead of Hartford (41-39). They lost to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, 1-0. Knoblauch was self-critical as well stating, “The coaching staff has to get better too, and address things and trends a little earlier.” This was also the first time this season the Wolf Pack looked like the team of the last two years. At times they were undisciplined, disinterested, and not playing as a five-man unit. “We're going to have to play a lot better all throughout the lineup than the last two games. Providence is in first place." The Pack played as if they were already on Christmas break and will be after Saturday’s game. “We're in the middle of (the season) now and everybody else in the league is in the same position. It’s still no excuse for the way we played. Hopefully, we can get things off on the right foot for the New Year. Everybody has got each other’s back and we're looking forward to it. We’ve had a lot of changes lately, but that’s pro hockey these days.” said Di Giuseppe. NOTES: After ten games and no points, the Wolf Pack reassigned Ryan Dmowski (Old Lyme/Gunnery Prep) back to their ECHL affiliate, the Maine Mariners. Jansen Harkins, the son of ex-Hartford Whaler Todd Harkins, has 31 points in 30 games with the Manitoba Moose. He was recalled by the Winnipeg Jets. He was a scratch in Thursday’s game in Winnipeg against Chicago. Scott Morrow (Darien) who plays at Shattuck’s St. Mary’s (MNPREP) has committed to North Dakota (NCHC) for 2021-22. The Canadian-entry for the Christmas-time, European six-team, Spengler Cup Tournament in Davos, Switzerland has some familiar names. The GM is ex-Whaler, Sean Burke. The head coach is former New York Ranger, Craig MacTavish. His assistant coach is ex-Whaler (in spirit only), Paul Coffey. On the ice will be ex-Pack, Adam Tambellini, as well as ex-Sound Tigers, Andrew MacDonald, and Dustin Jeffrey, as well as former Quinnipiac Bobcat, Justin Danforth, and former Ranger Josh Jooris, and ex-Ranger and Sound Tiger, David Desharnais all lacing them up. HC Davos features a trio of ex-Pack players. They're led by captain Andres Ambuhl, Danny Kristo, and Casey Wellman. HC Ocelari Trinec (Czech Republic) has ex-Pack/CT Whale, Tomas Kundratek, David Musil, the nephew of former Whaler and Ranger, Robert (Bobby) Holik, and goalie Nick Malik, the son of ex-Whaler, Beast of New Haven, and Ranger, Marek Malik. TPS Turku (Finland) features as their captain, ex-Pack, and Ranger, Lauri Korpikoski, and from HC Ambri-Piotta (Switzerland), Brian Flynn (Pomfret School). Former UConn Husky, Philip Nyberg, after having contract dissolved by Mora IK (Sweden - SHL) signs for the rest of the season with Lindloven IF (Sweden Division-1). Ex-Sound Tiger goalie, C.J. Motte, goes from HC Innsbruck to Coventry Blaze (England - EIHL). Ex-Sound Tiger, Robert Nilsson officially retires as a result of concussion issues from ZSC Zurich Lions (Switzerland - LNA) and a ceremony will be held January 18th. Ex-Pack, Ryan Haggerty was dealt by the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Florida Panthers for Kevin Roy in a minor league swap as Haggerty heads to the Springfield Thunderbirds and Roy to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Haggerty scored the game winner in his first game a Thunderbird. Springfield also did some additional holiday house cleaning sending Blaine Byron to Ontario for future considerations. One of the few AHL coast-to-coast trades since the Pacific Division was created. After the break, the Wolf Pack play the Bridgeport Sound Tigers who have had two lineup additions. Robert Carpenter, the son of former NHL'er, Bobby Carpenter, and brother to Team USA's forward, Alex Carpenter, has recovered from a preseason injury. Returning from his Islanders imposed exile in Toronto is truculent forward, Josh Ho-Sang. He demanded a trade at the end of training camp and has been working out at the University of Toronto and was shaken the team hasn't traded him. The US WJC camp is in full swing in Plymouth, MI. Leading the charge is goalie and Darien-native, Spencer Knight (Boston College/Florida). He is being joined by fellow former Avon Old Farms Winged Beaver, Trevor Zegras (Boston University/Anaheim). Also on the roster is Christian Krygier (Michigan State Big 10/NY Islanders), the son of former Whaler/Nighthawk/UConn player, Todd Krygier) and K’Andre Miller (Wisconsin Big 10), the Rangers first-round pick (22nd overall) in 2018. Mattias Samuelsson (Western Michigan - NCHC/Buffalo), the son of former Nighthawk, and Ranger, Kjell Samuelsson, Jack Drury (Harvard - ECACHL/Carolina), the son of former Whaler, Ted Drury and the nephew of current Wolf Pack GM, Chris Drury. Shane Pinto (Selects Academy at South Kent Prep/North Dakota - NCHC/Ottawa) and the Islanders sent current Sound Tiger forward, Oliver Wahlstrom over. The USA team is in the Czech Republic and the final team will be announced on Christmas Eve Day. Ironically or not, the Islanders didn’t send Noah Dobson to the Canadian team. Peter Dilaberatore (Quinnipiac University) and Barrett Hayton (Arizona-NHL), the son of former New Haven Nighthawk, Brian Hayton, are with Team Canada. Team Sweden has two Ranger prospects, defenseman Nils Lundkvist, and center Karl Henriksson. The US team will be playing in Group B in Ostrava, Czech Republic and the opening game is against traditional rival, Canada on Boxing Day at 1 PM on the NHL Network. All preliminary and medal games will be shown on the NHL Network. Lastly, sad news during the holiday season. Former Whaler, Scot Kleinendorst, passed away Tuesday from the injuries suffered at a mill plant in his hometown of Grand Rapids, MN. The family took him off life support as a result of the extensive nature of his injuries. Kleinendorst played in the NHL from 1982-90. He appeared in 281 games for the Hartford Whalers, New York Rangers (53 games two goals and 13 points) and the Washington Capitals. His NHL totals were 12 goals, 58 points, and 452 PM. With the Whalers, he played five seasons (210 games) tallying nine goals and 40 points. He played collegiately at Providence College, then in ECAC, but who are now in Hockey East. He and his brother, Kurt, were both drafted by the Rangers in the 1980 NHL Draft out of PC with Scot going in the fifth round (98th overall) and Kurt was taken in the fourth round before (77th overall). Kurt coached in the AHL with Lowell, Binghamton on two different occasions, Iowa and Belleville. He presently coaches the Nuremberg Tigers (Germany-DEL) that features ex-Pack players Chris Summers, and Chris Brown. Kleinendorst after starring at Grand Rapids High School, where he was first-team All-State defenseman in 1977-78 and part of a Minnesota state championship team in 1976. Read the full article
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astrolocherry · 7 years
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thrashermaxey · 6 years
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Top 200 Fantasy Hockey Prospect Forwards – October 2018
  Here are the Top 200 prospect forwards to own in your points-only keeper leagues…October edition
This month's changes are based on training camp results and performance. I hope I caught them all, there was obviously a lot to track.
As always, players within +/- 5.0 ratings of each other should be considered equal value and at that point become a matter of personal preference or team needs. o=offense, os=offensive small, p=power forward t=two-way
Prospect Defensemen list is forthcoming (check in tomorrow). You can check out all our monthly lists (Keeper, Goalie, Prospect, Roto) via the "Rankings" link in the main menu, or click here…
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    Oct 10 Prospect Team type Prospect Rating Sep 10 Aug 10 1 Elias Pettersson VAN o 106.1 1 1 2 Andrei Svechnikov CAR o 85.3 5 5 3 Casey Mittelstadt BUF o 84.9 2 2 4 Henrik Borgstrom FLA t 84.8 3 3 5 Eeli Tolvanen NSH o 82.4 4 4 6 Dylan Strome ARI o 79.8 6 6 7 Martin Necas CAR o 78.3 7 7 8 Brady Tkachuk OTT p 77.9 12 13 9 Kailer Yamamoto EDM os 76.2 10 11 10 Robert Thomas STL t 74.9 13 14 11 Jack Roslovic WPG t 74.4 11 12 12 Ryan Donato BOS o 73.7 8 9 13 Sam Steel ANA o 73.1 14 15 14 Jesperi Kotkaniemi MON o 73.1 16 17 15 Troy Terry ANA o 71.7 18 19 16 Filip Zadina DET o 71.6 15 16 17 Jordan Kyrou STL o 71.6 20 21 18 Jordan Greenway MIN p 69.9 19 20 19 Anthony Cirelli TBL t 69.6 30 30 20 Gabriel Vilardi LAK o 68.8 23 27 21 Kasperi Kapanen TOR o 68.6 35 35 22 J.T. Compher COL t 68.2 32 32 23 Daniel Sprong PIT o 68.1 26 26 24 Colin White OTT o 68.1 22 23 25 Vitali Kravtsov NYR o 68.0 37 43 26 Jaret Anderson-Dolan LAK o 67.9 55 81 27 Tage Thompson BUF o 67.5 25 25 28 Cody Glass VGK o 67.4 21 22 29 Logan Brown OTT o 67.3 29 29 30 Filip Chytil NYR o 67.0 40 42 31 Kirill Kaprizov MIN os 66.8 31 31 32 Dylan Sikura CHI o 66.8 9 10 33 Michael Rasmussen DET p 66.8 39 37 34 Luke Kunin MIN o 66.5 27 28 35 Drake Batherson OTT p 66.4 24 24 36 Owen Tippett FLA o 66.4 33 33 37 Nick Suzuki MON t 66.3 34 52 38 Nikolay Goldobin VAN o 65.9 44 41 39 Valeri Nichushkin DAL o 65.7 38 36 40 Lias Andersson NYR t 65.6 28 34 41 Morgan Frost PHI o 65.1 41 38 42 Martin Kaut COL t 64.9 62 61 43 Joshua Ho-Sang NYI o 64.5 36 75 44 Adam Gaudette VAN o 64.4 42 39 45 Vitali Abramov CBJ os 64.3 43 40 46 Warren Foegele CAR o 63.9 74 72 47 Michael McLeod NJD t 63.9 46 45 48 Nick Merkley ARI o 63.8 45 44 49 Alexander Nylander BUF o 63.8 47 46 50 Denis Malgin FLA os 63.6 48 47 51 Ty Dellandrea DAL o 63.6 49 48 52 Oliver Wahlstrom NYI o 63.4 50 49 53 Andreas Johnsson TOR o 62.2 53 53 54 Vladislav Kamenev COL t 62.0 54 54 55 Maxime Comtois ANA p 61.6 162 160 56 Anders Bjork BOS t 61.4 56 55 57 Barrett Hayton ARI t 61.3 58 57 58 Austin Czarnik CGY os 61.3 66 65 59 Tyler Bertuzzi DET p 61.2 61 60 60 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson BOS t 60.8 59 58 61 Andrew Mangiapane CGY o 60.6 57 56 62 Nikita Scherbak MON o 60.3 60 59 63 Valentin Zykov CAR o 60.2 67 66 64 Jonathan Dahlen VAN o 60.1 63 62 65 Lawson Crouse ARI p 59.8 64 63 66 Kieffer Bellows NYI p 59.8 65 64 67 Joel Farabee PHI t 59.0 68 67 68 Ty Rattie EDM o 58.5 131 129 69 Nicolas Roy CAR t 58.4 69 68 70 Evgeny Svechnikov DET o 58.3 51 51 71 Dillon Dube CGY o 58.0 152 152 72 Nic Petan WPG os 57.8 71 99 73 Boris Katchouk TBL t 57.6 70 69 74 Alex Formenton OTT o 57.3 122 119 75 Aleksi Saarela CAR o 57.2 72 70 76 Taylor Raddysh TBL p 56.5 75 73 77 Rasmus Kupari LAK o 56.3 76 74 78 Antti Suomela SJS o 56.0 88 87 79 Mikhail Vorobyev PHI o 55.9 164 163 80 German Rubtsov PHI t 55.7 77 76 81 Lucas Wallmark CAR o 55.7 87 134 82 Roope Hintz DAL o 55.4 118 116 83 Kristian Vesalainen WPG p 55.3 104 102 84 Grigori Denisenko FLA o 55.0 78 78 85 Jason Dickinson DAL t 55.0 79 79 86 Dominik Simon PIT o 54.8 81 97 87 Zach Aston-Reese PIT o 54.5 73 71 88 Aleksi Heponiemi FLA o 54.4 91 90 89 Daniel O'Regan BUF t 54.1 52 50 90 Julien Gauthier CAR o 54.1 82 82 91 Jonathan Davidsson CBJ o 53.7 83 83 92 Patrick Harper NSH os 53.5 84 84 93 Sonny Milano CBJ o 53.4 85 85 94 Zach Senyshyn BOS o 53.4 80 80 95 Dominik Kahun CHI os 53.3 113 176 96 John Quenneville NJD t 53.0 86 86 97 Josh Norris OTT o 52.8 110 109 98 Rasmus Asplund BUF o 52.7 89 88 99 Brett Howden NYR t 52.7 90 89 100 Carl Grundstrom TOR o 52.5 101 149 101 Joe Veleno DET o 52.1 92 105 102 Oskar Lindblom PHI t 52.0 93 92 103 Cliff Pu CAR o 51.9 94 93 104 Klim Kostin STL p 51.7 95 94 105 Ryan Poehling MON t 51.7 96 95 106 Dylan Gambrell SJS o 51.5 97 91 107 Isac Lundestrom ANA o 51.3 126 123 108 Liam Foudy CBJ t 51.1 99 125 109 Max Jones ANA p 51.1 100 98 110 Rudolfs Balcers SJS o 50.5 105 103 111 Dominik Bokk STL o 50.4 106 104 112 Denis Gurianov DAL o 50.1 107 106 113 Kole Lind VAN o 50.1 109 108 114 Maxim Letunov SJS o 50.0 111 110 115 Sasha Chmelevski SJS o 50.0 129 127 116 Kevin Roy ANA o 50.0 98 96 117 Jayce Hawryluk FLA o 49.9 112 111 118 Janne Kuokkanen CAR o 49.9 121 118 119 Mathieu Joseph TBL t 49.9 139 137 120 John Hayden CHI p 49.8 103 101 121 Kevin Stenlund CBJ p 49.4 120 147 122 Tyler Steenbergen ARI o 49.4 115 113 123 Rourke Chartier SJS o 49.2 171 171 124 Tyler Motte VAN os 49.2 116 114 125 Cooper Marody EDM o 48.9 119 117 126 Remi Elie DAL p 48.6 123 120 127 Trent Frederic BOS p 48.5 124 121 128 Spencer Foo CGY o 48.5 114 112 129 Jake Evans MON o 48.4 125 122 130 Shane Bowers COL t 48.4 127 124 131 Adam Mascherin DAL os 48.3 128 126 132 Ryan McLeod EDM o 48.3 130 128 133 Maxim Mamin FLA o 47.6 108 107 134 Samuel Blais STL o 47.6 141 139 135 Mason Appleton WPG o 47.5 132 130 136 Shane Gersich WAS o 47.5 133 168 137 Jeremy Bracco TOR o 47.3 134 131 138 Nikita Gusev VGK os 47.1 135 132 139 Mike Amadio LAK o 47.1 136 133 140 David Pope DET o 46.7 137 135 141 Filip Chlapik OTT o 46.5 138 136 142 AJ Greer COL p 46.4 142 140 143 Mitchell Stephens TBL t 46.4 144 142 144 Travis Boyd WAS o 46.2 145 143 145 Dmitry Sokolov MIN o 46.2 178 179 146 Alexandre Texier CBJ o 46.2 146 145 147 Erik Foley STL o 46.0 147 146 148 Matthew Highmore CHI o 45.9 149 225 149 Adam Brooks TOR o 45.9 150 150 150 Wade Allison PHI o 45.8 151 151 151 Kiefer Sherwood ANA t 45.8 NR NR 152 Dmytro Timashov TOR o 45.6 154 154 153 Riley Tufte DAL p 45.5 155 155 154 Sergei Shumakov WAS o 45.4 156 NR 155 Lukas Jasek VAN t 45.4 157 156 156 Jonatan Berggren DET o 45.4 158 157 157 Michael Lindqvist NYR o 45.3 159 144 158 Juho Lammikko FLA o 45.2 279 279 159 Nikita Soshnikov STL o 45.2 160 158 160 Alexander Volkov TBL o 45.0 161 159 161 Victor Ejdsell CHI p 44.9 163 161 162 Ville Meskanen NYR o 44.6 166 NR 163 Axel Holmstrom DET o 44.5 167 165 164 Brendan Lemieux WPG p 44.5 168 166 165 C.J. Smith BUF o 44.4 169 167 166 Tanner Laczynski PHI o 44.4 170 169 167 Oskar Sundqvist STL t 44.1 172 172 168 Taylor Leier PHI o 44.1 173 173 169 Pierre Engvall TOR o 44.1 218 217 170 Michael Dal Colle NYI o 44.0 185 186 171 Tyler Lewis COL o 44.0 174 174 172 Rem Pitlick NSH p 44.0 175 175 173 Jonny Brodzinski LAK o 43.9 176 177 174 Pontus Aberg ANA t 43.7 102 100 175 Francis Perron SJS o 43.7 177 178 176 Kalle Kossila ANA o 43.4 165 164 177 Tyler Benson EDM o 43.4 180 181 178 Calvin Thurkauf CBJ p 43.4 181 182 179 Joey Anderson NJD o 43.3 182 183 180 Mike Vecchione PHI os 43.1 140 138 181 Zach Sanford STL o 43.1 183 184 182 Akil Thomas LAK o 43.1 184 185 183 Justin Bailey BUF o 43.1 143 141 184 Marcus Davidsson BUF t 43.0 186 187 185 Stelio Mattheos CAR o 43.0 187 188 186 Jay O'Brien PHI t 43.0 188 189 187 Tomas Hyka VGK o 42.9 189 190 188 Peter Cehlarik BOS o 42.7 191 192 189 Michael Spacek WPG o 42.7 193 194 190 Martins Dzierkals TOR o 42.6 194 162 191 Carsen Twarynski PHI o 42.5 219 218 192 Jonah Gadjovich VAN p 42.5 196 196 193 Jack Drury CAR t 42.5 197 197 194 Antoine Morand ANA o 42.5 198 198 195 Nolan Stevens STL o 42.4 199 199 196 Alex Barre-Boulet TBL os 42.2 200 200 197 Noah Gregor SJS o 42.2 201 201 198 Markus Hannikainen CBJ t 42.0 202 208 199 Tim Soderlund CHI os 42.0 203 202 200 Serron Noel FLA p 42.0 204 203
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2016-17 Quad City Mallards roster (final)
#Figureskate #ChrisReed [Quad Cities Onlines]April 3: Triple-A Iowa returned G C.J. Motte; QC released G Jake Reed as an emergency backup goaltender. March 30: Signed D Chris Leibinger and G Jake Reed as an emergency backup goaltender. March 30: Triple-A Iowa called-up G C.J. Motte; Triple-A Iowa ...
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Golden Knights: ECHL Affiliate Quad City Mallards Wins Final Game In Franchise History 4-3 Over Cincinnati
Golden Knights: ECHL Affiliate Quad City Mallards Wins Final Game In Franchise History 4-3 Over Cincinnati
(Logo by Studio 1344) Las Vegas–Tonight the final game in Quad City Mallards history came as they faced off against the Cincinnati Cyclones for the last time ever at TaxSlayer Center. A month ago Team Owner Jordan Melvilleannounced that the franchise would be closing its door after the completion of their current campaign due to the organization could no longer support its operations from a…
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2020-21 Allen Americans Roster
Wingers
#8 Joseph Garreffa (Toronto, Ontario)
#9 Braylon Shmyr (Calgary, Alberta)
#11 Kameron Kielly (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)
#15 Corey Mackin (Lake Placid, New York)
#18 Jake McGrew (Orange, California)
#19 Alex Lavoie (Anjou, Quebec)
#26 Spencer Asuchak (Ft. St. John, British Columbia)
#27 Sam Laberge (Châteauguay, Quebec)
#29 Jesse Mychan (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
#71 Dyson Stevenson (Shaunavon, Saskatchewan)
Centers
#13 Jake Gricius (Colorado Springs, Colorado) C
#17 Jared VanWormer (Traverse City, Michigan) A
#22 Tyler Sheehy (Burnsville, Minnesota) A
#40 Joshua Lammon (Jackson, Michigan)
#44 Zane Franklin (Marwayne, Alberta)
Defensemen
#4 Turner Ottenbreit (Yorkton, Saskatchewan)
#5 Phillip Beaulieu (Duluth, Minnesota)
#14 Les Lancaster (Ypsilanti, Michigan)
#20 Ben Carroll (Sherwood Park, Alberta)
#23 Cole Fraser (Ottawa, Ontario)
#25 Nolan Kneen (Kelowna, British Columbia)
#43 Matt Register (Bonnyville, Alberta)
Goalies
#31 C.J. Motte (St. Clair, Michigan)
#34 Zach Sawchenko (Calgary, Alberta)
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ECHL Transactions - Mar.22
Allen Americans: C.J. Motte, G || activated from injured reserve
Atlanta Gladiators: Sean Campbell, D || signed contract, added to active roster Joshua Victor, D || released from contract
Brampton Beast: Matt Campagna, F || activated from reserve
Cincinnati Cyclones: Pascal Qauin, F || placed on reserve [3.21] Nate Mitton, F || activated from reserve [3.21]
Florida Everblades: Slater Doggett, F || signed contract, added to active roster
Fort Wayne Komets: Alex Dubeau, G || signed contract, added to active roster Jake Kamrass, F || activated from reserve Anthony Nellis, F || signed contract, added to active roster Chase Stewart, D || placed on reserve Gage Torrel, F || signed contract, added to active roster
Idaho Steelheads: Reid Petryk, F || loaned to Chicago (AHL) [3.21]
Jacksonville IceMen: Ken Appleby, G || recalled by Manitoba (AHL) Zach Alvarado, G || added as EBUG Chris Rygus, D || placed on reserve Justin Woods, D || assigned by Manitoba (AHL)
Kalamazoo Wings: Jade McMullen, F || signed contract, added to active roster Brennan Sanford, F || placed on reserve
Norfolk Admirals: Conor O’Neil, F || signed contract, added to active roster
Reading Royals: Corey Mackin, F || activated from reserve Vinny Muto, D || placed on reserve
Toledo Walleye: Chris Crane, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.18) [3.21] Ben Danford, D || activated from injured reserve [3.21] Trevor Hamilton, D || activated from reserve [3.21] Zane Schartz, D || placed on reserve [3.21] Greg Wolfe, F || returned from loan to Cleveland (AHL) [3.21]
Tulsa Oilers: Keegan Asmundson, G || released from contract Craig Pefley, F || released from contract Devin Williams, G || activated from reserve
Wheeling Nailers: Brad Drobot, F || activated from reserve Lukas Kohls, F || signed ATO, added to active roster; placed on reserve Craig Skudalski, D || placed on reserve
Wichita Thunder: Jake Henderson, F || released from contract Matt Hewitt, G || activated from injured reserve; released from contract Colin Larkin, F || placed on reserve Mark MacMillan, F || activated from injured reserve
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ECHL Transactions - Mar.18
Allen Americans: Etienne Boutet, D || activated from reserve [3.17] Tom Hodges, G || added as EBUG [3.17]; released as EBUG C.J. Motte, G || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.04) [3.17]
Atlanta Gladiators: Kyle Chatham, D || placed on reserve Vytal Cote, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.16) Joshua Victor, D || activated from reserve Joe Widmar, F || activated from reserve
Brampton Beast: Filip Gustavsson, G || recalled to Belleville (AHL) by Ottawa (NHL) Boston Leier, F || recalled by Belleville (AHL) Aaron Luchuk, F || recalled to Belleville (AHL) by Ottawa (NHL) Jake Paterson, G || assigned by Belleville (AHL)
Kalamazoo Wings: Trevor Boyd, F || placed on reserve [3.17] Brendan Bradley, F || activated from reserve [3.17]
Maine Mariners: Greg Chase, F || returned from loan to Hartford (AHL) Ryan Siiro, F || released from contract
Orlando Solar Bears: Dylan Fitze, F || placed on reserve Shaquille Merasty, F || activated from reserve Trevor Olson ,F || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.18) Jackson Playfair, F || activated from injured reserve
Utah Grizzlies: Austin Carroll, F || activated from injured reserve Grayson Downing, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.09) Jake Marchment, F || placed on reserve Tanner Nagel, F || signed ATO, added to active roster Joey Raats, D || placed on reserve
Wheeling Nailers: Blake Siebenaler, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 3.16)
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ECHL Transactions - Feb.22
Adirondack Thunder: Michael Sdao, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 01.27) Carter Struthers, D || placed on reserve Kelly Summers, D || activated from injured reserve Mike Szmatula, F || loaned to Utica (AHL)
Allen Americans: C.J. Motte, G || assigned by Iowa (AHL)
Brampton Beast: Jesse Schwartz, F || released from contract
Florida Everblades:  Grant Arnold, F || activated from reserve Cliff Pu, F || recalled to Charlotte (AHL) by Carolina (NHL) [02.21]  Mitch Vandergunst, F || activated from reserve Justin Wade, D || recalled by Cleveland (AHL) [02.21]
Fort Wayne Komets: Mason Baptista, F || placed on reserve Taylor Crunk, F || activated from reserve Sean Flanagan, D || added to active roster (traded from Greenville) Justin Hodgman, F || activated from injured reserve Cody Sol, D || placed on reserve
Greenville Swamp Rabbits: Matt Donnelly, D || signed contract, added to active roster Jason Palowski, G || signed contract, added to active roster
Idaho Steelheads: Tanner Froese, F || activated from reserve Nolan Gluchowski, D || placed on reserve Brady Norrish, D || activated from reserve
Indy Fuel: Kevin Dufour, F || traded to Manchester [02.21] Josh McArdle, D || recalled by Rockford (AHL)
Maine Mariners: Ryan Siiro, F || added to active roster (claimed from Fort Wayne)
Manchester Monarchs: Kevin Dufour, F || added to active roster (traded from Indy) Zeb Knutson, F || traded to Indy [02.21] Eric Schurhamer, D || traded to Indy [02.21]
Rapid City Rush: Alex Baer, F || activated from reserve Brad Barone, G || signed contract, added to active roster Danny Battochio, G || released from contract Matt Harrington, F || placed on reserve Willem Nong-Lambert, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.14) Dylan Quaile, D || placed on reserve
Reading Royals: Andrew D’Agostini, G || placed on reserve Rob Darrar, F || released from contract Branden Komm, G || assigned by Lehigh Valley (a.m.) Vinny Muto, D || added to active roster; placed on reserve Matt Pohlkamp, F || added to active roster (traded from South Carolina) Zach Todd, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.12)
South Carolina Stingrays: Shane Eiserman, F || activated from reserve Steven Johnson, D || added to active roster (traded from Reading) Rob Madore, G || added as EBUG
Toledo Walleye: Derick Burton, G || added as EBUG Kaden Flucher, G || recalled to Grand Rapids (AHL) by Detroit (NHL) Charlie O’Connor, F || placed on reserve Ryan Obuchowski, D || activated from reserve
Wheeling Nailers: Brien Diffley, D || traded to Manchester
Wichita Thunder: Ralph Cuddemi, F || placed on reserve Dyson Stevenson, F || activated from injured reserve
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AHL Transactions - Feb.21
Belleville Senators: Darren Archibald, F || recalled from loan by Ottawa (NHL) Francois Beauchemin, F || returned on loan to Brampton (ECHL) Filip Chlapik, F || recalled from loan by Ottawa (NHL)
Binghamton Devils: Desmond Bergin, D || signed to PTO Colby Sissons, D || reassigned by New Jersey (NHL) to Adirondack (ECHL)
Colorado Eagles: Kale Kessy, F || signed to PTO
Hartford Wolf Pack: Lias Andersson, F || recalled from loan by NY Rangers (NHL)
Hershey Bears: Devante Smith-Pelly, F || loaned from Washington (NHL)
Iowa Wild: J.T. Brown, F || recalled from loan by Minnesota (NHL) C.J. Motte, G || returned on loan to Allen (ECHL)
Lehigh Valley Phantoms: Branden Komm, G || returned on loan to Reading (ECHL) Mike McKenna, G || returned on loan from Philadelphia (NHL)
Milwaukee Admirals: Tyler Gaudet, F || recalled from loan by Nashville (NHL)
Ontario Reign: Jonny Brodzinski, F || recalled from loan by Los Angeles (NHL)
Texas Stars: Landon Bow, G || returned on loan from Dallas (NHL)
Toronto Marlies: Hudson Elynuik, F || returned on loan to Newfoundland (ECHL) Sam Jardine, D || returned on loan to Newfoundland (ECHL) Zach O’Brien, F || returned on loan to Newfoundland (ECHL)
Utica Comets: Kyle Thomas, F || recalled from loan to Kalamazoo (ECHL)
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