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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 2024 - 2025


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Not my typical Canucks update, but thought this should be shared…

 

Winnipeg Jets are off to the best start in NHL history, 14-1-0 in their first 15 games :hyper::yikes:

 

Incredible stuff. 

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You really want to have a team mate like him

 

Martin Pospíšil proved again he is an absolute trooper. 2 times venged his teamates last night ! You do not see this often. :d

 

 

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3 hours ago, hckošice said:

You really want to have a team mate like him

 

Martin Pospíšil proved again he is an absolute trooper. 2 times venged his teamates last night ! You do not see this often. :d

I disagree, the Christiansen hit on Kuzmenko was as clean as can be, why would you try to start a fight after that? Honestly, I find it a little pathetic and soft from Pospisil, but maybe that’s just me… :d

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11 hours ago, Josh said:

I disagree, the Christiansen hit on Kuzmenko was as clean as can be, why would you try to start a fight after that? Honestly, I find it a little pathetic and soft from Pospisil, but maybe that’s just me… :d

Hey, you always have to respond for your buddy, whatever the hit was, there no excuse :d  He has it in his DNA, that´s important, this is the mentality he is famous for and the reason why he is so highly valued

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Four Nations Face Off rosters have been announced. 

 

:CAN Canada

Forwards: Sam Bennett (FLA), Anthony Cirelli (TBL), Sidney Crosby (PIT), Brandon Hagel (TBL), Seth Jarvis (CAR), Travis Konecny (PHI), Nathan MacKinnon (COL), Brad Marchand (BOS), Mitch Marner (TOR), Connor McDavid (EDM), Sam Reinhart (FLA), Mark Stone (VGK)

Defenseman: Cale Makar (COL), Josh Morrisey (WPG), Colton Parayko (STL), Alex Pietrangelo (VGK), Travis Sandheim (PHI), Shea Theadore (VGK), Devon Toews (COL)

Goalies: Jordan Binnington (STL), Adin Hill (VKG), Sam Montembeault (MTL)

 

:USA United States

Forwards: Matt Boldy (MIN), Kyle Connor (WPG), Jack Eichel (VGK), Jake Guentzel (TBL), Jack Hughes (NJD), Chris Kreider (NYR), Dylan Larkin (DET), Auston Matthews (TOR), JT Miller (VAN), Brock Nelson (NYI), Brady Tkachuk (OTT), Matthew Tkachuk (FLA), Vincent Trocheck (NYR)

Defenseman: Brock Faber (MIN), Quinn Hughes (VAN), Adam Fox (NYR), Noah Hanifin (VGK), Charlie McAvoy (BOS), Jaccob Slavin (CAR), Zach Werenski (CBJ)

Goalies: Connor Hellybuyck (WPG), Jake Oettinger (DAL), Jeremy Swayman (BOS)

 

No Cole Caufield or Tage Thompson

 

 

:FIN Finland

Forwards: Sebastian Aho (CAR), Joel Armia (MTL), Aleksander Barkov (FLA), Roope Hintz (DAL), Kappo Kakko (NYR), Eric Haula (NJD), Patrik Laine (MTL), Artturi Lehkonen (COL), Eetu Luostarinen (FLA), Mikko Rantanen (COL), Teuvo Taravainen (CHI), Anton Lundell (FLA)

Defenseman: Jani Hakanpaa (TOR), Miro Heiskanen (DAL), Esa Lindell (DAL), Niko Mikkola (FLA), Olli Maatta (UTA), Rasmus Ristolainen (PHI), Juuso Valimaki (UTA)

Goalies: Juuse Saros (NSH), Kevin Lankinen (VAN), Ukko-Pekka (BUF)

 

:SWE Sweden

Forwards: Viktor Arvidsson (EDM), Jesper Bratt (NJD), Leo Carlsson (ANA), Joel Eriksson Ek (MIN), Filip Forsberg (NSH), William Karlsson (VGK), Adrian Kempe (LAK), Elias Lindholm (BOS), William Nylander (TOR), Gustav Nyquist (NSH), Lucas Raymond (DET), Elias Pettersson (VAN), Mika Zibanejad (NYR)

Defenseman: Rasmus Andersson (CGY), Jonas Brodin (MIN), Rasmus Dahlin (BUF), Mattias Ekholm (EDM), Gustav Forsling (FLA), Erik Karlsson (PIT), Viktor Hedman (TBL)

Goalies: Filip Gustavsson (MIN), Jacob Markstrom (NJD), Linus Ullmark (OTT)
 

Kraken and Capitals are the only teams to go unrepresented. 

 

For Canada, Parayko over Weegar is certainly a choice, and I would’ve put Thompson over Montembeault. For Sweden, no Eklund or Zetterlund? I believe Eklund has 23 points on the season in 27 games. 

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Only one Slovak leading one of the NHL rankings this season so far..

 

and it is seriously far from being a surprise.. yeah, opponents hates him everywhere :p :lol: but as I said, you pretty much want him to be in your team

 

 

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