Sid interview w Scotiabank Centre in Halifax during the Pens 2023 preseason game up there. No idea why it just posted a few days ago on their youtube channel but it's pretty good.
Talks about the significance of the arena in their area, and being a young fan of the Halifax Mooseheads and winning the President's Cup for Rimouski on their ice.
current favourite, forever favourite. this whole album makes me so happy.
Birthdays, Keaton Henson
my best friend and i would play this album all the way through every day after school. every song reminds me of her.
Blond, Frank Ocean
soundtrack of my undergrad years.
By & By, Caamp
if i was a more honest person this list would've just been 9 Caamp albums.
Pony, Orville Peck
the music the voice the aesthetic the lyrics the THEATRE. 10/10.
You Want It Darker, Leonard Cohen
cohen is all existential blasphemy and sex. no one is surprised i chose this i bet.
Joanna, Lady Gaga
shrimp emotions.
Angels in Science Fiction, St. Paul & The Broken Bones
my brother and i were both obsessed w this album at the same time. we live on opposite sides of the country and are too many years apart to really be close but for weeks it was all either of us could talk about.
every active first overall pick | 2020, alexis lafreniere
Selected first overall in the QMJHL entry draft, Alexis Lafreniere scored the most goals by a rookie since his Rimouski Oceanic predecessor Sidney Crosby. He has represented Canada on the international stage five times, including gold at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, where he served as captain, and the 2020 World Juniors, where he won tournament MVP. He is the youngest NHL player to score their first goal in overtime, and one of only two teenagers to do so.
By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings
HARTFORD, CT - The last of the Canadian major junior draft for the year, the QMJHL (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League), was held on Saturday.
In the primary portion of the draft, the first US-based draftee was taken 14th overall in the first round. With their second selection, the Rimouski Oceanic selected Tyson Goguen of Moncton, New Brunswick, of the Selects Academy program's U-16 team at South Kent Prep.
Then from their U15 team, another South Kent prep player, Jabez Seymour of North River, Newfoundland, was also taken in the first round with a team's second pick, 18th overall, by the Baie-Comeau Drakkar.
South Kent then had a third selection taken as Drew Allison, of Fall River, Nova Scotia, went in the fourth round (62nd overall) to Baie-Comeau with a pick initially held by the Saint John Sea Dogs.
In the seventh round (129th overall), the Halifax Mooseheads took Michael Munro of the Avon Old Farms Winged Beavers.
In the 11th round, Mike Mardula, from Weston, Connecticut, was selected from the Mid-Fairfield Rangers U-15 by the newly crowned Memorial Cup champion Quebec Remparts.
Ex-Hartford Wolf Pack goaltender and AHL Hall-of-Famer, Jean-Francois JFF.) Labbé saw his 15-year-old son, Kayan Labbé, of Magog (QMAAA), taken by the Saint John Sea Dogs in the fourth round (72nd overall). The younger Labbé played in the net in the Wolf Pack alumni game instead of his father.
In the Draft portion on Sunday, 11 of the 36 players selected had a Connecticut connection.
Darien's Alexander Donavan, who played with Shattuck's St. Mary's (MNPREP), was taken first in the American portion.
Liam Joyce of Meriden, who went to Loomis Chaffe (Windsor), was taken Blaineville-Boisbrand.
Trumbull's Corbin Carkner, who attends Selects Academy program at South Kent Prep, was taken by the Charlottetown (PEI) Islanders,
Mid-Fairfield's U-15 team then saw two of their players selected as Steven Luciano of New Canaan was chosen by Chicoutimi and Anthony Bongo of Ridgefield was taken by Victoriaville, and another teammate, Matt Damdrowski, from Shelton, was selected by the Halifax Mooseheads.
Another Selects Academy Prep player, Kolin Sisson, was taken by Gatineau.
Greenwich native Tucker Spiess, who attends Brunswick School, was selected by Cape Breton Eagles.
Baie-Comeau took Cheshire's Breckin Siefker of the CT Chiefs U-16 (AYHL).
The last two were Redding's Niko Tournas, from the NJ Rockets U-16 team was taken by Sherbrooke, and Luke Dow, from Orange and Halifax took the Mid-Fairfield U-15 team.
The last junior draft is the NAHL-North American Hockey League on Wednesday, June 14.
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Here's my beautiful boy Oceanic. He's 11 years old and is the love of my life right now.. The top photo is him today and the bottom one is when he was 23 weeks old..
In case you're wondering about his name: He is named for the Rimouski Oceanic the junior hockey team my favourite Pittsburgh Penguin,Sidney Crosby, played for and lost the 2005 Memorial Cup Final with ..
“AIR FORCE 'PLANE LANDS AT RIMOUSKI,” Brantford Expositor. July 12, 1932. Page 12.
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Dave Harding en Route With Mail Cargo for Straits of Belle Isle
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MONTREAL, July 12 - (CP)— A Royal Canadian Air Force plane, flown by Flight Lieutenant Dave Harding, landed at Rimouski at 7.20 EDST this morning en route to the Straits of Belle Isle with a trial cargo of mall from Ottawa, according to radio message picked up by the government wireless station at St. Hubert air port here.
Harding left Ottawa at 2:05 am with 56,000 letters to be backstamped at Bradore Bay in the lower Gulf of St. Lawrence and flown back to the capital with overseas mail from the liner Empress of Britain when it reached Belle Isle Sunday morning with the British delegates to the Imperial Economic conference aboard.
The plane Ottawa landed at St Hubert airport at 4:30 EDST and took off a few minute later for Rimouski where the cargo was transferred to a twin-motored Vancouver flying boat for the long water jump to St. Pierre on the north shore of the gulf. A second transfer to a Bellanea seaplane was planned for Havre, St. Pierre to complete the trip to Bradore Bay and Red Bay.
The first of seven flights to be made from incoming liners at Belle Isle will be made Sunday with mails from the Empress of Britain. The Empress leaves Southampton tomorrow and the mail should be in Ottawa, Sunday evening.