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lunylune · 1 year
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A hot exit! With Skip and Barry Nyne!
They had a lovely shopping day and a spa trip, but Margaret pissed someone off so now they are running back. Only one bag has perished. (Also, no clue what color eyes the barry's have, but i went with blue to contrast the pink of his hair)
Based on the fanfic "Novelty is strange" by AgentStannerShipper (link here, so go read it yourself :P) its absolutely delightful
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heytherecentaurs · 1 year
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Riva fighting Barry 9 feels very genre appropriate because it wasn’t the final fight with him and it was a classic matchup of a physically weak character having to outsmart a strong villain. Siobhan played it perfectly. And Riva won. Perfectly executed.
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tnt-tourney · 10 months
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welcome one and all to the 2023 t+t tournament!! despite the long wait for the final bracket, the day has finally arrived. due to the size of the text, the list of contestants will be under the cut. due to how many contestants there are, i wont be able to tag everything, but i will tag as much as i can.
now, since it's been a while, a quick rehashing of the relevant rules!
1. be polite to others participating in the vote
2. do not Rig the vote -- propaganda is more than welcome and the askbox is always open for it! i just dont have the energy to deal with botting
3. dont be rude if the contestants youre rooting for are voted out!! sometimes thats just the way things go. theres always next time!
4. have fun !
the polls will start rolling out sometime next week. thank you!!
left:
Hexsquad (The Owl House) VS. Vault Hunters (Borderlands 1+2)
The Bad Kids (D20: Fantasy High) VS. FloweringPassionFruit (Ride the Cyclone)
Barbie + Ken (Barbie) VS. Dwarves (Deep Rock Galactic)
Mabel Pines + Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls) VS. The Fantastic 4 (Marvel)
Klaus Hargreeves + Viktor Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy) VS. Spiderband (Spider-Man: Into/Across the Spiderverse)
Lup + Barry Bluejeans (The Adventure Zone) VS. Cleo de Nile + Deuce Gorgon (Monster High)
Spideypool (Marvel) VS. Gomez Addams + Morticia Addams (The Addams Family)
Team Rocket (Pokémon) VS. Rashmi Jamil + Amelie Macon + Loam Arnault (Entropic Float)
Link + Zelda (The Legend of Zelda) VS. Peter Parker + Harry Osborn (Marvel)
Huey Duck + B.O.Y.D. (Ducktales 2017) VS. Golf Ball + Tennis Ball (Battle for Dream Island)
Lewis + Vivi + Arthur (Mystery Skulls Animate) VS. Horokeu Usui + Pirica Usui (Shaman King)
Paulkins (Hatchetfield) VS. Magnus Chase + Alex Fierro (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard)
Bill Preston + Ted Logan (Bill and Ted) VS. Leonard Church + Agent Texas (Red vs. Blue)
Ariel + Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid) VS. Polypirates (JRWI: Riptide)
Cody Goodwin + May Goodwin (It Takes Two) VS. Frank-N-Furter + Magenta + Columbia + Riff Raff (The Rocky Horror Show)
SpaceDolls (Ride the Cyclone) VS. Kim Possible + Ron Stoppable (Kim Possible)
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right:
The Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel) VS. Julian Bashir + Miles O'Brien + Jadzia Dax (Star Trek: Deep Space 9)
The Murder Crew (Clue) VS. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Vash the Stampede + Nicolas D. Wolfwood + Meryl Stryfe + Milly Thompson (Trigun) VS. Team Chaotix (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Steve + Alex (Minecraft) VS. Gyro Gearloose + Lil Bulb (Ducktales 2017)
Phantom Thieves (Persona 5) VS. Wright Anything Agency + Apollo Justice + Klavier Gavin (Ace Attorney)
Westley + Buttercup (The Princess Bride) VS. Shin + Noi (Dorohedoro)
Kermit + Miss Piggy (The Muppets) VS. The Mechanisms
Jeremy Heere + Michael Mell + Christine Canigula (Be More Chill) VS. The Solve It Squad (The Solve It Squad Returns)
Harleyberts + Crockenglishes (Homestuck) VS. Sonic & co. (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Mulder + Scully (The X-Files) VS. Steph Lauter + Pete Spankoffski (Hatchetfield)
Main Cast (Omori) VS. Ben Tennyson + Gwen Tennyson + Kevin Levin (Ben 10)
Ashe Ubert + Claude Von Riegan + Sylvain Jose Gautier (Fire Emblem: Three Houses) VS. Birdetta + Yoshi (Mario)
Prime Defenders (JRWI: Prime Defenders) VS. Strilondes (Homestuck)
The Mystery Gang (Scooby Doo) VS. Billie Logan + Thea Preston (Bill and Ted)
Splatoon Idols VS. Lexthan (Hatchetfield)
Sex Bob-omb + Ramona Flowers (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) VS. Jonathan Sims + Martin K. Blackwood (The Magnus Archives)
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umbraastaff · 1 year
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Tag game
Rules: tag "9" people you want to get to know better. (If you'd rather not participate, or you've received it already, you're absolutely free to ignore this!)
Tagged by: @elexuscal I DIDN'T KNOW YOUR TUMBLR!! everyone read her good good fics!!
Last Song: "Great! Big! Party!" by eyeamki
Last Show: Bee and Puppycat! Also rewatching A Starstruck Odyssey from d20
Last Movie: Knives Out, actually! Excited to see Glass Onion now that I'm caught up on the prequel
Currently Reading: Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie!
Current Obession: honestly most of my brain is occupied writing Trapped In Active Depart. TAZ and Murderbot diaries have been both rotating in my brain nonstop the last few years!
@barry-j-blupjeans @terezis @holdmecloser-gandydancer @mirrorimogen @taakosleftshoe @institute-of-planar-shitposts annnnd whoever would like to is of course welcome to pick this up!
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NWC: NWR Loco fleet
Welcome to the AU. There is no order, just pure chaos & crack ideas. More info to follow. - The Author
NWR STEAM ENGINES
Thomas (NWR 1)
Alice/Edward “Alice Edwards” (NWR 2)
Henry (NWR 3) 
Gordon “Shooting Star” (NWR 4)
James (NWR 5)
Percy/Paisley (NWR 6)
Toby (NWR 7)
Duck “Montague” (NWR 8/GWR 5741)
Donald (NWR 9)
Douglas (NWR 10)
Oliver (NWR 11/GWR 1436/1451)
Emily (NWR 12)
Eagle (NWR 13)
Tilly “Tilbury” (NWR 14)
Gwen (NWR 15)
Alberta (NWR 16)
Jessica (NWR 17)
Callum (NWR 18)
Sam “St Johnstoun” (NWR 19)
Noah (NWR 20)
Archie (NWR 21)
Alexandra “Princess Alexandra” (NWR 22/GWR 4053)
Aaron (NWR 23)
Rosie (NWR 24)
Louise “Princess Louise” (NWR 25)
Garry “Glen Garry” (NWR 26)
Molly (NWR 27)
Josh (NWR 28)
Skye (NWR 29)
Trigger (NWR 30)
Rachael (NWR 31/GWR 4112)
Charlie “Charlotte” (NWR 32)
Joey/Josephine (NWR 33)
Jinty (NWR 34)
Catlin “City of Coventry” (NWR 35)
Neville (NWR 36)
Arthur (NWR 37)
Murdoch (NWR 38)
Belle “Annabelle” (NWR 39)
Angus (NWR 40)
Rebecca “Saunton” (NWR 41)
Tadano (NWR 42)
Sophie “Sophia” (NWR 43)
Ren (NWR 44)
Nakanaka (NWR 45)
Komi (NWR 46)
Hiro (NWR 47/JNR D51-1158)
Marklin (NWR 48/DRG 80 0007)
Barry (NWR 49/GWR 5609)
Shuuko (NWR 50/JGR 58629)
Ella (NWR 51/NSR 245)
Tess "Tulip" (NWR 52/NS 3820)
Nia (NWR 53/KUR 1118)
Tid “Tidmouth hall”* (NWR 54/GWR 7930)
Ryan (NWR 55)
Winnie (NWR 56)
Gill “Lough Gill” (NWR 57/GNRI 196)
Ashima (NWR 58/NMR 37395)
Andrew “Andrew Bain” (NWR 59)
Kenzie* (NWR 60)
Hank (NWR 61)
Philip (NWR 62)
Mark (NWR 63)
Wells/Wellan “Wellsworth Cathedral”* (NWR 64/GWR 8020)
NWR DIESEL ENGINES
Daisy (D1)
BoCo (D2)
Bear (D3)
Glenn “Works diesel” (D4)
Derek (D5)
Dennis (D6)
Paxton (D7)
Splatter & Dodge (D8 & D9)
Diesel 10 “Cockade” (D10)
Edwin (D11)
Sarah (D12)
Martin* (D13)
Alastor (D14)
Paul (D15)
Patryk (D16)
Robin (D17)
Iris (D18)
Peak (D19)
Sidney (D20)
Grant & Polly (D21)
Den “Denise” (D22)
Dart (D23)
Yin Lee (D24)
Pip & Emma (D25 & D26)
Darren (D27)
Mavis (D28)
NWR ELECTRIC ENGINES 
Thor “Thorkell” (E1)
Loey “Loey Machan” (E2)
Lindsay (E3)
Sandra (E4)
Crovan (E5)
Kirk (E6)
Stafford (E7)
Arnold (E8)
Madison & Mel (E9 & E10)
Ark & Parker (E11 & E12)
Logan & Beth (E13 & 14) 
NWR DEPARTMENTAL ENGINES 
Ernie (SRR 1)
Bertha (SRR 2)
Jones (SRR 3)
Sixteen (SRR 4)
Niffty (SRR 5)
Husker (SRR 6)
Winston (HATT 2)
Diana “Denmark” (NWDS 1)
Harvey (NWDS 2)
Baxter (NWDS 3)
Victor (NWDS 4)
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vulturedimension · 1 year
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🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
(Fight me, Blue)
we've got a full garden in here!
im currently watching dimension 20 ravening war. i think i'm gonna rewatch all of d20 after. i love them very much
im taking a personal day off of work today. i feel a little guilty about it but like, self care is important or whatever. also i am so so sleepytired
when i was like 14, i was very very into les mis. also that's when 8tracks was at is peak. as a result i listened to a bunch of les mis fanmixes. one of them (grantaire-centric) included the song icarus by bastille. i really liked it so i started listening to the band. several months later, suddenly everyone knew pompeii. i was a little annoyed tbh
gerard way, patrick stump, and brendon urie were all born in mid-april. iirc there was a short period where brendon was in his 20s, patrick was in his 30s, and gerard was in his 40s. idk i just find that interesting
succession and barry are both ending very soon. im not ready. i dont like it when things i love end
also good omens and wwdits are coming back pretty soon! that's exciting. my mom also watches them which like. it's kinda weird that she likes the gay vampire sex show but it's fun
i wish i was part of college humor. obviously im not funny/creative enough but i sometimes fantasize about it. is that weird? just imagining being on game changer or d20 or dirty laundry, hanging out with my friends. alas
i play stardew valley on my computer and switch but mainly on my phone. i did talk about this, idk if anyone remembers, but a while ago i lost all my data from the game on my phone. i had a file where i was in year 9 or 10 and i still miss it and my husband sebastian, but it's ok. i'll get back up there in one of my other files
when my sibling and i were younger, we spent a lot of time at our grandparents' house. they had to move a few years ago when our grandpa got sick and needed a smaller place. i miss that house. it was on a lake and there was a forest and a ravine. i still live in the house i grew up in so it's weird having a place that used to be home and now someone else lives there.
when i was like 17ish i was in driver's training. i didn't end up getting the license for a few years tho. anyway at one point the instructor turned on the radio and there was an ad talking about a fob concert which was unplanned i think? like they were on tour and one date got cancelled so they just played at a random casino. and i went! it was the first time i saw them. i was scared bc i had to go through the casino despite being a minor and then the concert was outside and people were smoking and drinking. but also it was incredible and i loved it. i've seen them a few times since and i love them so much
//send me 🌻, if you dare
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iitslaurenn · 1 year
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I tagged 35 of my posts in 2022
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My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
Okay but the way Brennan said "Oscar you call odds or evens?" Was SO WKXIWKOCKQ9X ???? I LOVED IT DON'T ASK ME WHY
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#4
Not Hee Do and Yi Jin saying the most romantic stuff to each other while her boyfriend is in the bathroom lmao I love them
Like "my heart skipped a beat when I saw your back" and "I only heard your voice" that shit breathtaking bro
262 notes - Posted February 27, 2022
#3
I feel like Euphoria s2 is just "Let's make beautiful shots and write some plot around them" and if that's what they wanted then good for them but I just want something relevant to happen in that hour long episode.
Like Kat, for example. Nothing has really happened with her character. She's spent 4 episodes saying or showing she doesn't want to date Ethan anymore but literally nothing happened with that plotline yet. Nothing happened with her in general. Like, we got that scene about her stressing out about no loving herself and then, nothing. And I'm sure they'll get to it at some point but the pacing this season is weird af.
In season 1 it felt like they wrote a good plot and then shot the scenes in a beautiful way, but this season it's the opposite. And I love artistic shots, but if you make me fall in love with these characters and then just decide that the important part about Euphoria is not them but how beautiful you can make the show look... yeah, I won't like that.
I don't know, I just hope the next episodes are more plot centered (even though I doubt it).
289 notes - Posted January 31, 2022
#2
Murph not realizing the man at the dog show thought he was Barry 9 until he said his number was backwards hurt me.
293 notes - Posted February 4, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
Trent is THE himbo, I love him so much
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maybeimmac · 2 years
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"what's a zoo?"
"A terrible place where Barrys kill other Barrys"
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if barry 6 dies in this upcoming pleasure putty fight and murph makes his new character barry 9 trying to infiltrate the wurst i will lose it and become fully feral
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maxer-blaster · 2 years
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I don't care if Barry 9 is a Cerebroslug
I still want him DEAD.
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jacscorner · 4 years
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Well, here’s a neat combination.
Truly, there’s tons of people who make Tabletop Pokemon games. From Dungeons & Dragons homebrews to a straight up Pokemon Tabletop Game, but this is the first time I’ve seen the reverse.
I’m currently doing a Nuzlocke, using a few of the rules in this ‘book’ here-because frankly, one of these rules is kind of silly and while conceptually sound, I just don’t wanna check them every time I assign a new Pokemon a class.
The Rules I’m using so far:
1. Only the first Pokemon in each Route can be captured. 1b. This rule is only in effect after I obtain Pokeballs in order to actually catch anything. 1c. Dupes Clause is in effect: if a Pokemon or its line has already been caught, I can try again until I get a fresh one. I get 3 chances at this; 3rd strike, I'm out. 1d. Shiny Clause is in effect; if a Pokemon is shiny, I can catch it. 1e. Gift Clause is in effect; Gifted Pokemon are always on the table. 2. All Pokemon shall have names. 3. Death isn't the end! If I have Pokemon on the bench, the run continues until I got nothing left to use. 4. Fishing counts as a new encounter. 5. If I enter a dungeon, I cannot leave until I make it to the exit/go as far as I can go at the time. 5b. If I enter a Gym, I cannot leave until I either lose or I defeat the Gym Leader. D&D Variant Rules 6. Every Pokemon gets a Class when they are caught, which'll be listed below. 6b. Pokemon of the same Class cannot be on the Team at the same time. 6c. Pokemon can be Re-Classed at the Professor's Lab. 6d. Once per Gym Badge, a Pokemon can be given a new Class. 6e. If a Pokemon evolves and gains a new type, they can change their Class. 7. Death Saves: If a Pokemon faints, they're in Critical Condition. I must roll a d20 and make a Death Save. The results determine whether or not they survive and Stabilize or if they Die. Roll of 1: Critical Failure, your Pokémon is considered dead. If dead, they go to the box. Roll of 2-9: Failure, mark one failure. If this is your third failure roll, your Pokémon is considered dead. Roll of 10-19: Success, mark one success. If this is your third success roll, your Pokémon is stabilized and can be revived at a Pokémon Center. Roll of 20: Critical Success, mark all your remaining successes. Your Pokémon is stable and can be revived at a Pokémon Center. 8. Toxic Players are not allowed at the table. 
I’m Nuzlocking Pokemon Platinum right now and, frankly, I’m remember why this is one of my least favorite generations. Cause damn does it feel slow in the beginning, even with the early running shoes...
So far, I’ve got Mathias the Turtwig (Paladin), Tim the Starly (Rogue), Anny the Bidoof (Cleric), and Caspar the Shinx (Barbarian). The Death Saves rules have saved my Mathias and Anny, but I’m SO SCARED for when I eventually roll a Nat 1...fucking Barry and his Leer Spamming. 
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shakespeareanbonnet · 2 years
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for the ask game! 1, 3, 9, 17 and 20!
1. fav intrepid heroes campaign
crown of candy. my sweet love
3. fav pc
prooooobably kingston brown or big barry syx
9. fav magical item
sourscratch the puckering bow!! i love that it creates arrows and i love the lore behind magical item names in acoc. also i love the bagel of all things
17. campaign id want to play in
tiny heist. more tiny heist.
20. idk i don’t think i have any d20 mutuals idk how to keep track of that. i just follow a bunch of cool ppl.
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spicynbachili4 · 5 years
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Fantasy NHL – Top 250 player rest-of-season rankings
1. Connor McDavid, C, Edm C1 1 2. Nathan MacKinnon, C, Col C2 2 3. Evgeni Malkin, C, Pit C3 3 4. John Tavares, C, Tor C4 4 5. Brad Marchand, LW, Bos LW1 10 6. Tyler Seguin, C, Dal C5 7 7. Sidney Crosby, C, Pit C6 6 8. Patrick Kane, RW, Chi RW1 12 9. Nikita Kucherov, RW, TB RW2 5 10. Alex Ovechkin, RW, Was RW3 9 11. Andrei Vasilevskiy, G, TB G1 11 12. Mark Scheifele, C, Wpg C7 8 13. David Pastrnak, LW, Bos LW2 18 14. Brent Burns, D, SJ D1 17 15. Taylor Hall, LW, NJ LW3 13 16. Blake Wheeler, RW, Wpg RW4 19 17. Patrice Bergeron, C, Bos C8 27 18. Mikko Rantanen, RW, Col RW5 28 19. Jack Eichel, C, Buf C9 21 20. Steven Stamkos, C, TB C10 14 21. Jamie Benn, LW, Dal LW4 15 22. Evgeny Kuznetsov, C, Was C11 16 23. Patrik Laine, RW, Wpg RW6 23 24. Claude Giroux, C, Phi C12 25 25. John Carlson, D, Was D2 26 26. John Gibson, G, Ana G2 22 27. Johnny Gaudreau, LW, Cgy LW5 31 28. Phil Kessel, RW, Pit RW7 33 29. Artemi Panarin, LW, Cls LW6 29 30. Mitch Marner, C, Tor C13 34 31. Filip Forsberg, C, Nsh C14 41 32. Connor Hellebuyck, G, Wpg G3 20 33. Nicklas Backstrom, C, Was C15 36 34. Devan Dubnyk, G, Min G4 43 35. Pekka Rinne, G, Nsh G5 52 36. Jakub Voracek, RW, Phi RW8 35 37. Victor Hedman, D, TB D3 37 38. P.K. Subban, D, Nsh D4 32 39. Auston Matthews, C, Tor C16 45 40. Erik Karlsson, D, SJ D5 24 41. Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, StL RW9 39 42. Morgan Rielly, D, Tor D6 44 43. Sean Couturier, C, Phi C17 49 44. Kris Letang, D, Pit D7 50 45. Brayden Point, RW, TB RW10 59 46. Anze Kopitar, C, LA C18 30 47. John Klingberg, D, Dal D8 40 48. Ben Bishop, G, Dal G6 47 49. Sebastian Aho, RW, Car RW11 58 50. Jonathan Marchessault, C, Vgs C19 62 51. Gabriel Landeskog, LW, Col LW7 64 52. Torey Krug, D, Bos D9 57 53. Dustin Byfuglien, D, Wpg D10 53 54. Aleksander Barkov, C, Fla C20 48 55. Braden Holtby, G, Was G7 38 56. Semyon Varlamov, G, Col G8 61 57. Roman Josi, D, Nsh D11 56 58. Leon Draisaitl, C, Edm C21 65 59. Sergei Bobrovsky, G, Cls G9 51 60. Drew Doughty, D, LA D12 42 61. Alexander Radulov, RW, Dal RW12 60 62. Evander Kane, LW, SJ LW8 55 63. Kyle Connor, LW, Wpg LW9 67 64. Frederik Andersen, G, Tor G10 85 65. Sean Monahan, C, Cgy C22 84 66. Tuukka Rask, G, Bos G11 54 67. Brock Boeser, RW, Van RW13 63 68. Matthew Tkachuk, LW, Cgy LW10 77 69. Kyle Palmieri, RW, NJ RW14 76 70. Clayton Keller, C, Ari C23 72 71. Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Vgs G12 75 72. Shayne Gostisbehere, D, Phi D13 69 73. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, C, Edm C24 88 74. Martin Jones, G, SJ G13 66 75. Mark Giordano, D, Cgy D14 82 76. Vincent Trocheck, C, Fla C25 46 77. Jaden Schwartz, LW, StL LW11 70 78. Seth Jones, D, Cls D15 68 79. Brayden Schenn, C, StL C26 71 80. Carey Price, G, Mon G14 79 81. Mikael Granlund, C, Min C27 80 82. Eric Staal, C, Min C28 83 83. Antti Raanta, G, Ari G15 92 84. Mathew Barzal, C, NYI C29 73 85. William Karlsson, C, Vgs C30 81 86. Jeff Skinner, LW, Buf LW12 118 87. Tyson Barrie, D, Col D16 87 88. Keith Yandle, D, Fla D17 98 89. Anders Lee, LW, NYI LW13 119 90. Yanni Gourde, LW, TB LW14 97 91. Jason Zucker, LW, Min LW15 89 92. Elias Pettersson, C, Van C31 109 93. Joe Pavelski, C, SJ C32 78 94. Thomas Chabot, D, Ott D18 90 95. Ryan Johansen, C, Nsh C33 95 96. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D, Ari D19 91 97. Jonathan Toews, C, Chi C34 93 98. Alex DeBrincat, RW, Chi RW15 94 99. Ryan O’Reilly, RW, StL RW16 96 100. Matt Murray, G, Pit G16 74 101. Ryan Ellis, D, Nsh D20 86 102. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, LA LW16 100 103. Dylan Larkin, C, Det C35 132 104. Zach Werenski, D, Cls D21 101 105. Dougie Hamilton, D, Car D22 102 106. Alex Pietrangelo, D, StL D23 103 107. Logan Couture, C, SJ C36 104 108. Mark Stone, RW, Ott RW17 105 109. Nazem Kadri, C, Tor C37 106 110. Mika Zibanejad, RW, NYR RW18 113 111. Ryan Getzlaf, C, Ana C38 108 112. Teuvo Teravainen, LW, Car LW17 110 113. Nico Hischier, C, NJ C39 111 114. Evgenii Dadonov, RW, Fla RW19 124 115. Ryan Suter, D, Min D24 112 116. Timo Meier, LW, SJ LW18 152 117. T.J. Oshie, RW, Was RW20 114 118. Nikolaj Ehlers, LW, Wpg LW19 115 119. Pierre-Luc Dubois, C, Cls C40 116 120. Jonathan Quick, G, LA G17 99 121. Rickard Rakell, RW, Ana RW21 117 122. Corey Crawford, G, Chi G18 107 123. Justin Faulk, D, Car D25 120 124. Josh Bailey, RW, NYI RW22 121 125. Max Pacioretty, LW, Vgs LW20 122 126. Jonathan Huberdeau, LW, Fla LW21 123 127. Mike Hoffman, LW, Fla LW22 125 128. Max Domi, C, Mon C41 201 129. Robin Lehner, G, NYI G19 137 130. Jake Gardiner, D, Tor D26 126 131. Cory Schneider, G, NJ G20 129 132. Elias Lindholm, C, Cgy C42 150 133. Kevin Shattenkirk, D, NYR D27 127 134. Viktor Arvidsson, RW, Nsh RW23 128 135. Cam Atkinson, RW, Cls RW24 130 136. Jonathan Drouin, RW, Mon RW25 146 137. Matt Dumba, D, Min D28 131 138. Wayne Simmonds, LW, Phi LW23 133 139. Zach Parise, LW, Min LW24 151 140. Reilly Smith, RW, Vgs RW26 134 141. Jeff Carter, RW, LA RW27 136 142. Bo Horvat, C, Van C43 138 143. Dustin Brown, LW, LA LW25 139 144. Brendan Gallagher, RW, Mon RW28 140 145. Ivan Provorov, D, Phi D29 144 146. Henrik Lundqvist, G, NYR G21 172 147. Charlie McAvoy, D, Bos D30 135 148. Chris Kreider, LW, NYR LW26 147 149. J.T. Miller, LW, TB LW27 148 150. Mikhail Sergachev, D, TB D31 149 151. Milan Lucic, LW, Edm LW28 153 152. Rasmus Ristolainen, D, Buf D32 154 153. Cam Talbot, G, Edm G22 145 154. James van Riemsdyk, LW, Phi LW29 165 155. Roberto Luongo, G, Fla G23 203 156. Keith Kinkaid, G, NJ G24 186 157. Tyler Toffoli, RW, LA RW29 156 158. Alex Galchenyuk, LW, Ari LW30 166 159. Brandon Montour, D, Ana D33 143 160. Patric Hornqvist, RW, Pit RW30 157 161. Tomas Hertl, LW, SJ LW31 158 162. Ryan Pulock, D, NYI D34 160 163. Jake Guentzel, LW, Pit LW32 161 164. Aaron Ekblad, D, Fla D35 162 165. Carter Hutton, G, Buf G25 164 166. Brian Elliott, G, Phi G26 155 167. Travis Konecny, C, Phi C44 174 168. Shea Theodore, D, Vgs D36 167 169. Kailer Yamamoto, RW, Edm RW31 142 170. Duncan Keith, D, Chi D37 168 171. Matt Duchene, C, Ott C45 171 172. Micheal Ferland, LW, Car LW33 173 173. Will Butcher, D, NJ D38 175 174. Kasperi Kapanen, RW, Tor RW32 200 175. Kyle Turris, C, Nsh C46 176 176. Nick Schmaltz, C, Chi C47 177 177. Derek Stepan, C, Ari C48 178 178. Jakob Silfverberg, RW, Ana RW33 202 179. Artturi Lehkonen, LW, Mon LW34 179 180. Ondrej Palat, LW, TB LW35 159 181. Alexander Kerfoot, C, Col C49 180 182. Mike Smith, G, Cgy G27 170 183. Anthony Mantha, RW, Det RW34 163 184. Jaroslav Halak, G, Bos G28 208 185. Jordan Eberle, RW, NYI RW35 181 186. Sam Reinhart, C, Buf C50 182 187. Rasmus Dahlin, D, Buf D39 183 188. Darnell Nurse, D, Edm D40 184 189. Mats Zuccarello, RW, NYR RW36 185 190. Jeff Petry, D, Mon D41 187 191. Noah Hanifin, D, Cgy D42 188 192. Kevin Fiala, LW, Nsh LW36 189 193. William Nylander, LW, Tor LW37 169 194. Tyler Johnson, C, TB C51 213 195. Robby Fabbri, C, StL C52 190 196. Jake Muzzin, D, LA D43 191 197. Josh Morrissey, D, Wpg D44 192 198. David Perron, LW, StL LW38 193 199. Valeri Nichushkin, RW, Dal RW37 194 200. Oscar Klefbom, D, Edm D45 224 201. Adam Henrique, C, Ana C53 195 202. David Rittich, G, Cgy G29 242 203. Mikko Koskinen, G, Edm G30 196 204. Joe Thornton, C, SJ C54 225 205. Andrei Svechnikov, RW, Car RW38 197 206. Nino Niederreiter, RW, Min RW39 198 207. Mattias Ekholm, D, Nsh D46 199 208. Jake Allen, G, StL G31 141 209. Jack Campbell, G, LA G32 NR 210. Jacob Trouba, D, Wpg D47 204 211. James Neal, LW, Cgy LW39 205 212. Tomas Tatar, LW, Mon LW40 206 213. Linus Ullmark, G, Buf G33 227 214. Ryan McDonagh, D, TB D48 207 215. Miro Heiskanen, D, Dal D49 209 216. Shea Weber, D, Mon D50 210 217. Juuse Saros, G, Nsh G34 211 218. Sami Vatanen, D, NJ D51 212 219. Cam Fowler, D, Ana D52 220 220. Brady Tkachuk, C, Ott C55 NR 221. Conor Sheary, LW, Buf LW41 215 222. Thomas Greiss, G, NYI G35 NR 223. Nick Bjugstad, RW, Fla RW40 216 224. Craig Smith, RW, Nsh RW41 218 225. Petr Mrazek, G, Car G36 219 226. Mikko Koivu, C, Min C56 221 227. Mikael Backlund, C, Cgy C57 222 228. Ty Rattie, RW, Edm RW42 226 229. Nolan Patrick, C, Phi C58 228 230. Josh Manson, D, Ana D53 229 231. Jason Pominville, RW, Buf RW43 239 232. Ryan Donato, C, Bos C59 230 233. Nick Foligno, LW, Cls LW42 231 234. Derrick Pouliot, D, Van D54 232 235. Dennis Cholowski, D, Det D55 233 236. Jordan Staal, C, Car C60 234 237. Alex Iafallo, C, LA C61 235 238. Scott Darling, G, Car G37 NR 239. Zach Sanford, LW, StL LW43 236 240. Kyle Okposo, RW, Buf RW44 237 241. Jason Spezza, C, Dal C62 238 242. Philipp Grubauer, G, Col G38 223 243. Alex Tuch, RW, Vgs RW45 240 244. Erik Johnson, D, Col D56 241 245. Mike Green, D, Det D57 243 246. Alexander Steen, LW, StL LW44 244 247. Henri Jokiharju, D, Chi D58 245 248. Justin Williams, RW, Car RW46 246 249. Dominik Kahun, C, Chi C63 248 250. Phillip Danault, C, Mon C64 249
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Sensor Sweep: Space 1889, Barry Windsor Smith, Tokien, Prydain
Popular Culture (DVS Press): If you needed more proof that the obsession with fictional corporate franchises has a religious overtone to it, here is a major filmmaker advertising just that. When my viewers were upset about the corporate destruction of Star Wars, calling the franchise a cultural institution, I thought it a bit hyperbolic – after all, these are just stories, and you can’t uncreate what George Lucas did. I see things better now. Star Wars is part of the religious reverence for popular franchises.
RPG (Matthew J. Constantine): Way back in the 80s when I was a wee lad and just getting into tabletop RPGs, I used to see Space 1889 on the shelf at a local game store and I thought it looked pretty cool. Somewhere around there, my father picked up a copy, and I used to thumb through it a bunch.  There was something in the setting that really hit a lot of my buttons. I was an Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.G. Wells, and Jules Verne fan, so that was probably enough. But the setting had something that drew me in.
Comic Books (ICV2): Marvel Comics announced Conan the Barbarian: Coming of Conan, the first volume of collected Conan books restored for The Original Marvel Years Epic Collection, for release into trade in June 2020. Conan’s adventures would become legend, but before he became king, he was Conan the Barbarian. In this new trade paperback, Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith bring Robert E. Howard’s barbarian to four-color life, and have restored the art to match the epic majesty of their original editions.
Cinema (Amatopia): So this Birds of Prey movie didn’t do so hot. The usual suspects are blaming misogyny among the movie-going public. The other usual suspects are blaming a marketing campaign that specifically told men that this movie was not for them. Now, both are apocryphal, as I have not found men telling other men not to see this movie because it features women, and I have also not found people involved with the making of the movie telling men “This movie is not for you.”
Tolkien (Sacnoth’s Scriptorium): we now know that Tolkien was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature at least three times: in 1961, when he was nominated by C. S. Lewis. in 1967, when his name appeared on the (alphabetical) long list as #58 of 70 nominees. In 1969, when he was #90 on the long list of 103 names. So far as I know he did not make the short list any of these times.
Weird Fiction & Appendix N (Goodman Games): Without August Derleth (1909-1971), you probably wouldn’t have that Cthulhu bumper sticker on your car, that Cthulhu for President poster, and certainly not that Plushie Cthulhu you have staring down at you from your geek-memorabilia shelf.  Not that Cthulhu would not exist, but he (it?) would be just one more forgotten character in a series of stories by an author unknown except to the most ardent of horror literati. Howard Philip Lovecraft’s greatest creation and most if not all of his fiction would have passed into obscurity if not for August Derleth’s founding of Arkham House publishing.
Fiction (DMR Books): These are stories of Jean Ray, who was known as “The Belgian Poe.” Other writers he was similar to are H. P. Lovecraft, William Hope Hodgson, and Guy de Maussapant. I first read Ray’s fiction in the doorstopper anthology The Weird by Jeff and Anne VanderMeer which reprinted his stories “The Mainz Psalter” and “The Shadowy Street.” Reading these stories, I felt like I did when I first read Lovecraft. They were tales of cosmic horror of immense power and imagination. I decided I would seek out more of his fiction.
RPG (Black Gate): For twenty years, the folks at Privateer Press have been creating games, primarily set in their Iron Kingdoms steampunk fantasy setting. They began with a series of RPG volumes, including an award-winning trilogy of adventures from 2001. These adventures, later collected into The Witchfire Trilogy, was built on the D20 System from Dungeons and Dragons 3E. Then Privateer Press really came into their own with the introduction of the Warmachine miniature wargame, focusing on armies that control massive metallic warjacks, one of the iconic creatures from their Iron Kingdoms setting.
T.V. (Dark Worlds Quarterly): When I was in graduate school, one of my
favorite television shows was Highlander.  I’d seen the first and second movies, and while I’d enjoyed them, it was the TV show that really captured my imagination and made me think about immortals and immortality. A movie is limited to approximately two hours. By contrast, a weekly show has a lot more time to develop characters, backstory, plots and subplots, and story-arcs that can last for months or even years.
Fiction (Epoch Times): In 1907, the man who composed these verses won the Noble Prize for Literature at the remarkably young age of 41. He also wrote hundreds of short stories and several novels. Many of these were made into films in the 20th century, among which were “The Jungle Book,” “Kim,” “Gunga Din,” “Wee Willie Winkie,” “Captains Courageous,” “Soldiers Three,” and “The Man Who Would Be King.” (Reader, if you haven’t seen this last film, starring Sean Connery, Michael Caine, and Christopher Plummer, treat yourself to a great movie this winter.)
Fiction (Wasteland & Sky): A couple of years ago, Superversive Press announced a series of 12 volumes each containing short stories based on the classic planetary system. 9 were based on the planets, and two were based on the sides of the moon. Each volume would contain stories science fiction, fantasy, horror, and weird fiction, with everything in between. No genre style was off limits. All that mattered was matching tone and theme. As a themed series of short story anthologies, it was quite ambitious.
Retro-Science Fiction (25 Years Later): There are two closely-knit, though not necessarily always interchangeable, subgenres of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Raypunk, or in architectural design circles referred to as Raygun Gothic, is the retrofuture with an eye for a bright future. Atompunk generates dystopian vibes and warns of a dreaded future in which the atomic bomb desecrated all humankind. Atompunk is bleak and afraid. Raypunk is quite excited for what tomorrow has in store.
Cinema (Jon Mollison): Bollywood often gets bandied about as an alternative to Hollywood fare by those cut back on consumption of it’s anti-American resentment.  Taken in by the flashy colors, the obvious national pride of the productions, and for some strange reason the song and dance numbers that break out on the regular, they seek solace in alien spectacle.  Personally, I find the sheer foreign-ness of Bollywood off-putting in much the same way I find anime incomprehensible. . . Enter Furious, the Russian made story of 17 brave warriors who stood up to a full Mongol horde.
Art (Down the Tubes): The Windsor-Smith Studio announced the completion of Monsters, the long awaited graphic novel by Barry, last December, and that the project is on track for a mid-2020 release, but a publisher was not revealed. Assuming it will be launched through traditional distribution routes and not solely through the Windsor-Smith Studio official web site, you’d expect a solicitation through Diamond Previews might soon be in the offing.
Fantasy Fiction (Superversive SF): To both spend time with my children and give them literary food to build their minds, I recently read to them THE CHRONICLES OF PRYDAIN. For them, it was the second reading, but they were too young to remember the first. This time, they were begging for me to read more each night. The stories of Taran and the companions, Fflewddur Fflam, Gurgi, and Eilonwy not only filled their imaginations with adventure but taught them how dragons can be slain (paraphrasing of G.K. Chesterton).
Tolkien (Tentaculii): In August 1955 L. Sprague de Camp reviewed new Conan books and The Fellowship of the Ring, in Science Fiction Quarterly, August 1955. Worth reading right across the spread, as it’s ‘all of a piece’. For those who have somehow not yet enjoyed The Lord of the Rings, note that his review has plot spoilers for the first volume. At that time the second volume was not yet published. Camp must surely have here been the first to draw the comparison between the modus operandi of the ring in the Conan novelette “The Phoenix on the Sword” (1932) and The Lord of the Rings.
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9. Do any of your dice have nicknames?Yes! the D20s for each of my character sets (or the d6s for my masks characters) are named for the character, plus a few other d20s have names for fictional characters (barry, caitlin, and cisco)but that’s about it.13. Do you punish low-rolling dice?No, I just tell them I’m a little disappointed in them and I hope they know what they’re doing.
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Fantasy NHL – Top 250 player rest-of-season rankings
1. Connor McDavid, C, Edm C1 1 2. Nathan MacKinnon, C, Col C2 2 3. Evgeni Malkin, C, Pit C3 3 4. John Tavares, C, Tor C4 4 5. Brad Marchand, LW, Bos LW1 10 6. Tyler Seguin, C, Dal C5 7 7. Sidney Crosby, C, Pit C6 6 8. Patrick Kane, RW, Chi RW1 12 9. Nikita Kucherov, RW, TB RW2 5 10. Alex Ovechkin, RW, Was RW3 9 11. Andrei Vasilevskiy, G, TB G1 11 12. Mark Scheifele, C, Wpg C7 8 13. David Pastrnak, LW, Bos LW2 18 14. Brent Burns, D, SJ D1 17 15. Taylor Hall, LW, NJ LW3 13 16. Blake Wheeler, RW, Wpg RW4 19 17. Patrice Bergeron, C, Bos C8 27 18. Mikko Rantanen, RW, Col RW5 28 19. Jack Eichel, C, Buf C9 21 20. Steven Stamkos, C, TB C10 14 21. Jamie Benn, LW, Dal LW4 15 22. Evgeny Kuznetsov, C, Was C11 16 23. Patrik Laine, RW, Wpg RW6 23 24. Claude Giroux, C, Phi C12 25 25. John Carlson, D, Was D2 26 26. John Gibson, G, Ana G2 22 27. Johnny Gaudreau, LW, Cgy LW5 31 28. Phil Kessel, RW, Pit RW7 33 29. Artemi Panarin, LW, Cls LW6 29 30. Mitch Marner, C, Tor C13 34 31. Filip Forsberg, C, Nsh C14 41 32. Connor Hellebuyck, G, Wpg G3 20 33. Nicklas Backstrom, C, Was C15 36 34. Devan Dubnyk, G, Min G4 43 35. Pekka Rinne, G, Nsh G5 52 36. Jakub Voracek, RW, Phi RW8 35 37. Victor Hedman, D, TB D3 37 38. P.K. Subban, D, Nsh D4 32 39. Auston Matthews, C, Tor C16 45 40. Erik Karlsson, D, SJ D5 24 41. Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, StL RW9 39 42. Morgan Rielly, D, Tor D6 44 43. Sean Couturier, C, Phi C17 49 44. Kris Letang, D, Pit D7 50 45. Brayden Point, RW, TB RW10 59 46. Anze Kopitar, C, LA C18 30 47. John Klingberg, D, Dal D8 40 48. Ben Bishop, G, Dal G6 47 49. Sebastian Aho, RW, Car RW11 58 50. Jonathan Marchessault, C, Vgs C19 62 51. Gabriel Landeskog, LW, Col LW7 64 52. Torey Krug, D, Bos D9 57 53. Dustin Byfuglien, D, Wpg D10 53 54. Aleksander Barkov, C, Fla C20 48 55. Braden Holtby, G, Was G7 38 56. Semyon Varlamov, G, Col G8 61 57. Roman Josi, D, Nsh D11 56 58. Leon Draisaitl, C, Edm C21 65 59. Sergei Bobrovsky, G, Cls G9 51 60. Drew Doughty, D, LA D12 42 61. Alexander Radulov, RW, Dal RW12 60 62. Evander Kane, LW, SJ LW8 55 63. Kyle Connor, LW, Wpg LW9 67 64. Frederik Andersen, G, Tor G10 85 65. Sean Monahan, C, Cgy C22 84 66. Tuukka Rask, G, Bos G11 54 67. Brock Boeser, RW, Van RW13 63 68. Matthew Tkachuk, LW, Cgy LW10 77 69. Kyle Palmieri, RW, NJ RW14 76 70. Clayton Keller, C, Ari C23 72 71. Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Vgs G12 75 72. Shayne Gostisbehere, D, Phi D13 69 73. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, C, Edm C24 88 74. Martin Jones, G, SJ G13 66 75. Mark Giordano, D, Cgy D14 82 76. Vincent Trocheck, C, Fla C25 46 77. Jaden Schwartz, LW, StL LW11 70 78. Seth Jones, D, Cls D15 68 79. Brayden Schenn, C, StL C26 71 80. Carey Price, G, Mon G14 79 81. Mikael Granlund, C, Min C27 80 82. Eric Staal, C, Min C28 83 83. Antti Raanta, G, Ari G15 92 84. Mathew Barzal, C, NYI C29 73 85. William Karlsson, C, Vgs C30 81 86. Jeff Skinner, LW, Buf LW12 118 87. Tyson Barrie, D, Col D16 87 88. Keith Yandle, D, Fla D17 98 89. Anders Lee, LW, NYI LW13 119 90. Yanni Gourde, LW, TB LW14 97 91. Jason Zucker, LW, Min LW15 89 92. Elias Pettersson, C, Van C31 109 93. Joe Pavelski, C, SJ C32 78 94. Thomas Chabot, D, Ott D18 90 95. Ryan Johansen, C, Nsh C33 95 96. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D, Ari D19 91 97. Jonathan Toews, C, Chi C34 93 98. Alex DeBrincat, RW, Chi RW15 94 99. Ryan O’Reilly, RW, StL RW16 96 100. Matt Murray, G, Pit G16 74 101. Ryan Ellis, D, Nsh D20 86 102. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, LA LW16 100 103. Dylan Larkin, C, Det C35 132 104. Zach Werenski, D, Cls D21 101 105. Dougie Hamilton, D, Car D22 102 106. Alex Pietrangelo, D, StL D23 103 107. Logan Couture, C, SJ C36 104 108. Mark Stone, RW, Ott RW17 105 109. Nazem Kadri, C, Tor C37 106 110. Mika Zibanejad, RW, NYR RW18 113 111. Ryan Getzlaf, C, Ana C38 108 112. Teuvo Teravainen, LW, Car LW17 110 113. Nico Hischier, C, NJ C39 111 114. Evgenii Dadonov, RW, Fla RW19 124 115. Ryan Suter, D, Min D24 112 116. Timo Meier, LW, SJ LW18 152 117. T.J. Oshie, RW, Was RW20 114 118. Nikolaj Ehlers, LW, Wpg LW19 115 119. Pierre-Luc Dubois, C, Cls C40 116 120. Jonathan Quick, G, LA G17 99 121. Rickard Rakell, RW, Ana RW21 117 122. Corey Crawford, G, Chi G18 107 123. Justin Faulk, D, Car D25 120 124. Josh Bailey, RW, NYI RW22 121 125. Max Pacioretty, LW, Vgs LW20 122 126. Jonathan Huberdeau, LW, Fla LW21 123 127. Mike Hoffman, LW, Fla LW22 125 128. Max Domi, C, Mon C41 201 129. Robin Lehner, G, NYI G19 137 130. Jake Gardiner, D, Tor D26 126 131. Cory Schneider, G, NJ G20 129 132. Elias Lindholm, C, Cgy C42 150 133. Kevin Shattenkirk, D, NYR D27 127 134. Viktor Arvidsson, RW, Nsh RW23 128 135. Cam Atkinson, RW, Cls RW24 130 136. Jonathan Drouin, RW, Mon RW25 146 137. Matt Dumba, D, Min D28 131 138. Wayne Simmonds, LW, Phi LW23 133 139. Zach Parise, LW, Min LW24 151 140. Reilly Smith, RW, Vgs RW26 134 141. Jeff Carter, RW, LA RW27 136 142. Bo Horvat, C, Van C43 138 143. Dustin Brown, LW, LA LW25 139 144. Brendan Gallagher, RW, Mon RW28 140 145. Ivan Provorov, D, Phi D29 144 146. Henrik Lundqvist, G, NYR G21 172 147. Charlie McAvoy, D, Bos D30 135 148. Chris Kreider, LW, NYR LW26 147 149. J.T. Miller, LW, TB LW27 148 150. Mikhail Sergachev, D, TB D31 149 151. Milan Lucic, LW, Edm LW28 153 152. Rasmus Ristolainen, D, Buf D32 154 153. Cam Talbot, G, Edm G22 145 154. James van Riemsdyk, LW, Phi LW29 165 155. Roberto Luongo, G, Fla G23 203 156. Keith Kinkaid, G, NJ G24 186 157. Tyler Toffoli, RW, LA RW29 156 158. Alex Galchenyuk, LW, Ari LW30 166 159. Brandon Montour, D, Ana D33 143 160. Patric Hornqvist, RW, Pit RW30 157 161. Tomas Hertl, LW, SJ LW31 158 162. Ryan Pulock, D, NYI D34 160 163. Jake Guentzel, LW, Pit LW32 161 164. Aaron Ekblad, D, Fla D35 162 165. Carter Hutton, G, Buf G25 164 166. Brian Elliott, G, Phi G26 155 167. Travis Konecny, C, Phi C44 174 168. Shea Theodore, D, Vgs D36 167 169. Kailer Yamamoto, RW, Edm RW31 142 170. Duncan Keith, D, Chi D37 168 171. Matt Duchene, C, Ott C45 171 172. Micheal Ferland, LW, Car LW33 173 173. Will Butcher, D, NJ D38 175 174. Kasperi Kapanen, RW, Tor RW32 200 175. Kyle Turris, C, Nsh C46 176 176. Nick Schmaltz, C, Chi C47 177 177. Derek Stepan, C, Ari C48 178 178. Jakob Silfverberg, RW, Ana RW33 202 179. Artturi Lehkonen, LW, Mon LW34 179 180. Ondrej Palat, LW, TB LW35 159 181. Alexander Kerfoot, C, Col C49 180 182. Mike Smith, G, Cgy G27 170 183. Anthony Mantha, RW, Det RW34 163 184. Jaroslav Halak, G, Bos G28 208 185. Jordan Eberle, RW, NYI RW35 181 186. Sam Reinhart, C, Buf C50 182 187. Rasmus Dahlin, D, Buf D39 183 188. Darnell Nurse, D, Edm D40 184 189. Mats Zuccarello, RW, NYR RW36 185 190. Jeff Petry, D, Mon D41 187 191. Noah Hanifin, D, Cgy D42 188 192. Kevin Fiala, LW, Nsh LW36 189 193. William Nylander, LW, Tor LW37 169 194. Tyler Johnson, C, TB C51 213 195. Robby Fabbri, C, StL C52 190 196. Jake Muzzin, D, LA D43 191 197. Josh Morrissey, D, Wpg D44 192 198. David Perron, LW, StL LW38 193 199. Valeri Nichushkin, RW, Dal RW37 194 200. Oscar Klefbom, D, Edm D45 224 201. Adam Henrique, C, Ana C53 195 202. David Rittich, G, Cgy G29 242 203. Mikko Koskinen, G, Edm G30 196 204. Joe Thornton, C, SJ C54 225 205. Andrei Svechnikov, RW, Car RW38 197 206. Nino Niederreiter, RW, Min RW39 198 207. Mattias Ekholm, D, Nsh D46 199 208. Jake Allen, G, StL G31 141 209. Jack Campbell, G, LA G32 NR 210. Jacob Trouba, D, Wpg D47 204 211. James Neal, LW, Cgy LW39 205 212. Tomas Tatar, LW, Mon LW40 206 213. Linus Ullmark, G, Buf G33 227 214. Ryan McDonagh, D, TB D48 207 215. Miro Heiskanen, D, Dal D49 209 216. Shea Weber, D, Mon D50 210 217. Juuse Saros, G, Nsh G34 211 218. Sami Vatanen, D, NJ D51 212 219. Cam Fowler, D, Ana D52 220 220. Brady Tkachuk, C, Ott C55 NR 221. Conor Sheary, LW, Buf LW41 215 222. Thomas Greiss, G, NYI G35 NR 223. Nick Bjugstad, RW, Fla RW40 216 224. Craig Smith, RW, Nsh RW41 218 225. Petr Mrazek, G, Car G36 219 226. Mikko Koivu, C, Min C56 221 227. Mikael Backlund, C, Cgy C57 222 228. Ty Rattie, RW, Edm RW42 226 229. Nolan Patrick, C, Phi C58 228 230. Josh Manson, D, Ana D53 229 231. Jason Pominville, RW, Buf RW43 239 232. Ryan Donato, C, Bos C59 230 233. Nick Foligno, LW, Cls LW42 231 234. Derrick Pouliot, D, Van D54 232 235. Dennis Cholowski, D, Det D55 233 236. Jordan Staal, C, Car C60 234 237. Alex Iafallo, C, LA C61 235 238. Scott Darling, G, Car G37 NR 239. Zach Sanford, LW, StL LW43 236 240. Kyle Okposo, RW, Buf RW44 237 241. Jason Spezza, C, Dal C62 238 242. Philipp Grubauer, G, Col G38 223 243. Alex Tuch, RW, Vgs RW45 240 244. Erik Johnson, D, Col D56 241 245. Mike Green, D, Det D57 243 246. Alexander Steen, LW, StL LW44 244 247. Henri Jokiharju, D, Chi D58 245 248. Justin Williams, RW, Car RW46 246 249. Dominik Kahun, C, Chi C63 248 250. Phillip Danault, C, Mon C64 249
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