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mico-evelyn2 · 2 months
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Good evening everyone!! I come to you with a screen recording of the blackhawks story (17/03/24)
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hawks4life · 8 months
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mico-evelyn1 · 4 months
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CURRENT NHL SIBLINGS
(i did not include prospects nor former players but if you wanna mention them in the tags go ahead [in alphabetical order])↴
1. Joey (LAK) and Mikey (CHI) Anderson
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2. Morgan (WPG) and Justin (MTL) Barron
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3. Jesper (BOS) and Adam (CBJ) Boqvist
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4. Nick (CHI) and Marcus (MIN) Folingo
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5. Quinn (VAN), Jack and Luke (NJD) Hughes
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6. Seth (CHI) and Caleb (COL) Jones
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7. Matthew (OTT) and Pierre-Olivier (PIT) Joseph
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8. Charlie (WSH) and Ryan (NYR) Lindgren
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9. Taylor (CHI) and Darren (TBL) Raddysh
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10. Luke (NSH) and Brayden (STL) Schenn
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11. Brendan (NJD) and Reilly (PIT) Smith
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12. Marc (PHI) and Jordan (CAR) Staal
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13. Ryan (ANA) and Dylan (WSH) Strome
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14. Christopher (CGY) and Brandon (SEA) Tanev
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15. Matthew (FLA) and Brady (OTT) Tkachuk
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16. James (BOS) and Trevor (WSH) van Riemsdyk
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qualitystart · 2 years
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On arrival.
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pavelzacha · 3 years
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So nicks playing Thursday
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arsonandhockey · 3 years
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To be honest I thought nick folingo was on the preds. Guess not
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Hey bub! Tampa, Sabres, Canes, Hawks, Stars, Preds and Flyers for the hockey asks!!! 🥰
Tampa: Favorite Goalie Mask?
Probably Carter Harts Venom mask.
Sabres: If you could swamp places with any current player, who would it be?
Honestly probably Jamie Benn since I've never been to Texas and I think it would be fun to be a captain even though I know its a lot of pressure.
Canes: Best hair in the league?
Mat Barzal. The hair doesn't move and looks like it would be really soft when you run your fingers through it.
Hawks: Favorite Captain?
Nick Folingo. He's a dad, knows how to talk to the players and how to get them to get to their best.... And carpool with the captain is 👌
Stars: Favorite goal horn/ song?
Even though they are the team where I'm from CBJ. Only team that has a cannon and other teams hate it. And the song goes along with it.
Preds: Who was your first favorite player?
Pierre-Luc Dubois. My favorite number is 18 and he's actually a real nice person off the ice.
Flyers: Whose the player you love but don't know why?
I honestly can't think of any but probably Ben Bishop.
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paradoxicalca · 5 years
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Doctors vs. NHL fundraiser game for Neo Kids, including John Tavares, Marc Staal, Nick Folingo (list of players in comments).
https://ift.tt/2H1tutJ
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Doctors vs. NHL fundraiser game for Neo Kids, including John Tavares, Marc Staal, Nick Folingo (list of players in comments). Source
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mico-evelyn2 · 3 months
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Connor Bedard and Kevin Korchinski have officially been taken under the wing by their respective Blackhawks player. Bedard by Folingo. Korchinski by Blackwell.
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hawks4life · 8 months
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carey-pricemas · 7 years
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I think Cam Atkinson or Zach Werenski are the little bros of CBJ. I've been binge watching CBJ videos like their Game Appreciation Nights and Nick Folingo seems like he really cares about Cam and Zachary and are always watching over them. Watch Carpool w the Captain and you'll see
Yo I was thinking that but I also feel like Zach could handle himself but... you pose a great point
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qualitystart · 2 years
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so this is incredibly cute
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pavelzacha · 3 years
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The bruins do a virtual Halloween show for local hospitals
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thrashermaxey · 6 years
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Eastern Edge: Hot Starts and Power Play Ice Time
  The fun of a fantasy Sunday night was in full effect.  Thanks to a nice Rivalry Week to start the season I needed an assist and PPP to overcome a rather slow start to the season. Ryan Kesler to the rescue!  It’s a deep league and Kesler’s faceoff wins are much needed.
Now is not the time to overreact and drop players you’ve invested draft capital on – we’re talking about only a few games played!  That being said I think you can sell high on certain players and make sure you’re monitoring the waiver wire. I wrote about last week how Morgan Rielly had started the season hot; as you well know by now it’s a record-setting pace.  As an owner of Rielly given the way this Toronto team is clicking on the PP – I know it will calm down eventually but I can’t get myself to even attempt at selling high.
Patrice Bergeron and Sebastian Aho racked up the points over week 1 of the fantasy season. It has been impressive watching Bergeron become one of the most dominant pivots in the league.
Following up on the conversation of last week I’ll take a look at SOG rates and PP TOI rates compared to recent career averages. 
    Sean Couturier makes this list because two years ago his PP TOI was not close to what it has been over the last year.  Noticeably there is a lot of Monteal, Ottawa, and Washington on this list.  Interestingly the big guns for Washington are getting even more PP TOI – this certainly could help pad totals of Ovechkin, Oshie, and Backstrom.  Again the sample size is small but it’s possible that Todd Reirden is looking to run the wheels of the PP1. 
Ottawa has been surprisingly efficient with their power play opportunities thus far, clicking at 31%.  This has helped prop up the value of Matt Duchene and Mark Stone. If both of those guys end up staying in Ottawa this year I have high hopes that they are able to turn their opportunity share into favorable numbers for poolies.  Of course if Ottawa attempts to trade them, it would not be surprising to see them receive less PP time.  If I were an owner of these two Ottawa players I would be looking to ride this wave through December and find someone willing to take them off your hands.
Montreal again has a high sample of players on this list thanks to new roles being established.  The PP unit has only converted on 11% of their chances but if anything that means there is room to grow as the league worst last season was the Edmonton Oilers.
Keep your eye on the wire for Artturi Lehkonen he seen his TOI overall increase into the mid 17 minutes per game. As a third-year player he certainly has the upside of 55 points this year.
The three most intriguing names on this list for monitoring are Nick Folingo, Cam Atkinson, Anthony Duclair.  It’s difficult to trust John Tortorella and we’ll have to see what happens when Seth Jones finally returns from injury.  Cam Atkinson has found himself rotating with Anthony Duclair a point that certainly needs to be monitored for Atkinson owners.  I can’t imagine how this is a trend that continues, C’est la vie.
Shot rate increase at 5v5 are starting to level out – as you can see from last week Brendan Gallagher has fallen off the list after two poor games of only one shot per game. 
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 Delta 5v5 SOG
MORGAN.RIELLY
1.76
DAVID.PASTRNAK
1.57
JORDAN.MARTINOOK
1.47
JORDAN.STAAL
1.43
PAUL.BYRON
1.34
RYAN.DZINGEL
1.29
MICHEAL.FERLAND
1.28
ROBERT.HAGG
1.17
JOAKIM.NORDSTROM
1.13
JIMMY.VESEY
1.09
JOHN.TAVARES
1.02
JOSH.ANDERSON
0.92
JESPER.FAST
0.90
BRETT.PESCE
0.86
T.J..OSHIE
0.85
BOONE.JENNER
0.81
  Did I mention that Morgan Rielly is an absolute BEAST? Jordan Staal and the second line down in Carolina has been driving play consistently this year, as a result he’s seen an uptick in shots.  For those in leagues that count FW, his shot rate increase at 5v5 could help propel him towards a meaningful roster spot if you’re able to make room at the centre position.
On the PP side of shot generation, Dylan Larkin is shooting at about 0.5 SOG per game more, this isn’t what those of us who predicted a breakout envisioned.  In fact his 5% increase in ice time on the power play still is not reaching the upper echelon of elite power play specialists (65%+), instead he’s only still seeing about 55%.  If Larkin is going to become an elite playmaker he’s going to need more ice time.  I would monitor this deployment, if it doesn’t increase I’d start looking for a horizontal swap, because the ceiling of his point total that was presumably baked into his ADP isn’t like to materialize.
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Notes from across the Eastern Conference that were surely covered in ramblings or elsewhere but are points I find interestingL
Travis Konecny has not been able to reproduce last season’s late magic and his unfavorable deployment should probably put him on your waiver wire.
Craig Anderson has a .913 save percentage through 4 games – not nearly as terrible as I would have suspected at this point.
Conor Sheary has three goals in five games. 
Kasperi Kapanen is making the most of William Nylander’s contract negotiations.
Keith Kinkaid is worth a pickup if you’re in need of a goalie – the Devils are forcing play against their opponents.
Perhaps you can chalk this up as a hot take but if I own Ryan Pulock I would be finding the first person to bite on a trade for him – the deployment is not where I’d like it to be.  See if someone else is interested in the lore of a booming shot. The caveat to this is that Nick Leddy has not produced thus far and may be at risk of the coach trying to switch things up sooner rather than later.
Looking to the future of this season the player in the East that I am most interested in acquiring would be Sebastian Aho. I think you’re looking at the breakout league-winning campaign if you can get him without paying an arm and leg.
  from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/eastern-edge/eastern-edge-hot-starts-and-power-play-ice-time/
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siouxhockey33 · 10 years
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Showboating or Not?
Well seeing as I started some people to cry over my opinion on Nick Folingo's goal last night I will share it with you on if I think it's showboating or not. His goal last night was just a great hockey play. Folingo realized that cutting across the front of the net he had no room to score on the backhand. With the game tied at 0, you do whatever it takes to grab that all important first goal. This one also turned out to be the game winner. Now compare it to a much similar goal scored by rookie Thomas Hertl against the New York Rangers earlier this season. At this point the Sharks were up 8-2 in the game and Hertl, having a great night, with a hat trick already had a break on Ranger goalie Marty Brion. He would swoop the puck between his legs and put it over Brion's shoulder. When the score is like this, there is no reason to make moves like that to extend the score even more. You obviously won the game and this is pouring salt in a tender wound. It was very arrogant for the young player to do this and showed no sportsmanship. Isn't that what the NHL wants to show to all of the younger players that they have sportsmanship and are a classy sports league?
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hawks4life · 6 months
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