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Tag Archives: Tyson Barrie
New NHL Season Starts Up
Following a lengthy wait, hockey finally is back. A new NHL season starts up later today with five games on the schedule. It even features an early bird special with the Flyers and Penguins doing battle in Pennsylvania at 5:30 … Continue reading →
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Tagged 56 games, Adams, Alex Georgiev, Alex Pietrangelo, Alex Turcotte, Alexis Lafreniere, Blues, Bowen Byram, Braden Holtby, Cam Talbot, Canadian, Canadiens, Canucks, Capitals, Central, Connor McDavid, COVID-19, divisional format, East, Filip Chytil, Flames, Golden Knights, Igor Shestyorkin, Ilya Sorokin, Jack Eichel, Jacob Markstrom, Jamie Drysdale, Joe Thornton, Josh Anderson, Kaapo Kakko, Kirill Kaprizov, Kyle Turris, Leafs, Leon Draisaitl, NHL '21, NHL Preview, Norris, North, Oilers, Pacific, pandemic, Patrick, Rangers, rookies, Sabres, Smythe, storylines, Taylor Hall, Tim Stutzle, Torey Krug, Trevor Zegras, Tyler Toffoli, Tyson Barrie, Ville Heinola, West, Wild, Zdeno Chara
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Game #34: Quinn, Rangers can’t get no Re-Leaf
AP Photo credit Toronto Maple Leafs via Getty Images There was no relief for David Quinn or the Rangers tonight. They literally got no Re-Leaf. It was a mind numbing yet predictable 6-3 home loss to Toronto before a less … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Fox, Alexandar Georgiev, Artemi Panarin, Blueshirts, Brady Skjei, Chris Kreider, David Quinn, Department of Player Safety, Frederik Andersen, Henrik Lundqvist, Jesper Fast, Kaapo Kakko, Maple Leafs, Marc Staal, Mika Zibanejad, Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly, officiating, Pavel Buchnevich, Rangers, Ryan Ellis, Ryan Lindgren, Ryan Strome, Sheldon Keefe, Tony DeAngelo, Toronto, Tyson Barrie, William Nylander
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Georgiev gets the call against Maple Leafs
“Times, they are a changin’”-Bob Dylan Tonight is Game 34 of 82 for the Rangers. They’ll host the ultra talented Maple Leafs at The Garden. It’s the first of three meetings this season. They’ll also play in Toronto on December … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Fox, Alexandar Georgiev, Artemi Panarin, Auston Matthews, Brendan Lemieux, Chris Kreider, Filip Chytil, Frederik Andersen, Henrik Lundqvist, Jacob Trouba, John Tavares, Kaapo Kakko, Maple Leafs, Mika Zibanejad, Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly, Pavel Buchnevich, Rangers, Tony DeAngelo, Tyson Barrie, William Nylander
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Leafs fire Babcock, hire Sheldon Keefe
In a move that wasn’t a surprise, the Maple Leafs fired coach Mike Babcock earlier this afternoon. The 56-year old veteran bench boss was brought in from Detroit in 2015 where he took over the Leafs. He got an eight-year … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Kerfoot, Frederik Andersen, Maple Leafs, Michael Hutchinson, Mike Babcock, Mitch Marner, Nazem Kadri, Sheldon Keefe, Tyson Barrie
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2019-20 NHL PREVIEW: Is it time to crown a new champion?
The storyline for the 2019-20 NHL season is one of great anticipation and theatre. Last season, it was the St. Louis Blues, who came out of nowhere to deliver their first Stanley Cup. They’re ready to celebrate on Wednesday by … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2019-20 NHL Preview, Alex Pietrangelo, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Artemi Panarin, Auston Matthews, Blues, Brad Marchand, Brayden Point, Bruins, Charlie Coyle, Connor McDavid, David Pastrnak, Hurricanes, Jack Hughes Kaapo Kakko, Jaden Schwartz, John Tavares, Jordan Binnington, Leon Draisaitl, Lightning, Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly, Nikita Kucherov, Patrice Bergeron, Phil Kessel, Ryan O'Reilly, Sebastian Aho, Sergei Bobrovsky, Stanley-Cup, Steven Stamkos, Torey Krug, Tyson Barrie, Victor Hedman, Vladimir Tarasenko
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Day 1: Rangers big Winners with Panarin, puzzling Islanders salvage a bad day by re-signing Lee
Day 1 is in the books. Not the books legendary Mets radio play by play man Howie Rose refers to when the Mets actually win a ballgame. But the Free Agent Frenzy had plenty of action and even some shockers. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Kerfoot, Anders Lee, Avalanche, Blackhawks, Canadiens, Canucks, Cody Ceci, Corey Perry, Day 1, Devils, Free Agent Frenzy, Hurricanes, Islanders, Joe Pavelski, July 1, Maple Leafs, Nazem Kadri, Nikita Zaitsev, offer sheet, Petr Mrazek, Robin Lehner, Sebastian Aho, Semyon Varlamov, Senators, Stars, Tyler Myers, Tyson Barrie, Wayne Simmonds
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Game #73: Sliding Sunday – Avalanche 3, Devils 0
In seasons past, Devils related countdowns would be the number of points left to clinch a playoff spot or a division title. Now the only countdown is the number of games left in the season (nine left) before we can … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexander Ovechkin, Cory Schneider, Steve Cangialosi, Tyson Barrie
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Game #40: Undisciplined Rangers get Avalanched 6-1
With one eye on what amounted to a Finland 6-1 blowout over Switzerland in the World Junior Championship semifinals, I kept flipping back and forth between our team’s latest disaster and the poor Swiss. At least those kids will play … Continue reading →
Kreider hat trick hits Colorado with Avalanche in New Year’s Eve celebration
New Post: Chris Kreider’s 2nd career hat trick gives #NYR win on New Year’s Eve over hapless #Avs Continue reading →
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Tagged 2nd career hat trick, 390 wins, Alain Vigneault, Avalanche, Blake Comeau, Cody McLeod, Derek Stepan, Dominik Hasek, Erik Johnson, Game recap, Henrik Lundqvist, J.T. Miller, John Tortorella, Mats Zuccarello, Matt Duchene, most by European born goalie, Nathan MacKinnon, NYR, Patrick Roy, Rangers, Tyson Barrie
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