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Post by Captain Canada » 30 Aug 2025, 11:29

Agent wrote:
29 Aug 2025, 16:46
:soapy:
If it wasn't going to be Canada, I'm damn glad it wasn't the US :curtain:
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Post by Captain Canada » 21 Sep 2025, 12:24



NHL STANDINGS -- POST- 4 NATIONS BREAK
Atlantic Division
1. Tampa Bay Lightning -- 34-16-4 (72 pts)
2. Boston Bruins -- 33-21-3 (69 pts)
3. Toronto Maple Leafs -- 31-19-5 (67 pts)
4. Detroit Red Wings -- 30-21-4 (64 pts)
5. Florida Panthers -- 30-23-4 (64 pts)
6. Montreal Canadiens -- 25-23-7 (57 pts)
7. Buffalo Sabres -- 23-26-5 (51 pts)
8. Ottawa Senators -- 20-33-3 (43 pts)

Central Division
1. Colorado Avalanche -- 45-8-4 (94 pts)
2. Dallas Stars -- 34-18-3 (71 pts)
3. Nashville Predators -- 30-21-3 (63 pts)
4. Winnipeg Jets -- 27-23-6 (60 pts)
5. Minnesota Wild -- 27-24-5 (59 pts)
6. St. Louis Blues -- 23-28-5 (51 pts)
7. Utah Mammoth -- 19-29-7 (45 pts)
8. Chicago Blackhawks -- 21-33-1 (43 pts)

Metropolitan Division
1. Pittsburgh Penguins -- 43-11-3 (89 pts)
2. Carolina Hurricanes -- 33-21-2 (68 pts)
3. New Jersey Devils -- 31-21-5 (67 pts)
4. New York Rangers -- 29-22-4 (62 pts)
5. Washington Capitals -- 28-23-3 (59 pts)
6. Columbus Blue Jackets -- 25-27-4 (54 pts)
7. New York Islanders -- 25-28-2 (52 pts)
8. Philadelphia Flyers -- 17-36-4 (38 pts)

Pacific Division
1. Seattle Kraken -- 32-19-6 (70 pts)
2. Vegas Golden Knights -- 34-21-1 (69 pts)
3. Edmonton Oilers -- 29-21-5 (63 pts)
4. Los Angeles Kings -- 28-20-6 (62 pts)
5. Vancouver Canucks -- 24-26-5 (53 pts)
6. Calgary Flames -- 21-25-10 (52 pts)
7. Anaheim Ducks -- 20-31-3 (43 pts)
8. San Jose Sharks -- 18-38-1 (37 pts)

NHL STATISTICS LEADERS -- POST-4 NATIONS BREAK
PLAYER TEAM POINTS PLAYER TEAM GOALS
Mikko Rantanen 82 pts Mikko Rantanen 45 g
Auston Matthews 82 pts Nathan MacKinnon 44 g
Cale Makar 79 pts Nikita Kucherov 41 g
Nathan MacKinnon 73 pts Kirill Marchenko 38 g
Nikita Kucherov 72 pts Auston Matthews 35 g
PLAYER TEAM ASSISTS PLAYER TEAM DEFENCE
Cale Makar 69 ast Cale Makar 79 pts
Nick Suzuki 52 ast Quinn Hughes 50 pts
Martin Necas 51 ast Adam Fox 48 pts
Brayden Point 48 ast Miro Heiskanen 47 pts
Mitchell Marner 48 ast Roman Josi 45 pts
PLAYER TEAM WINS PLAYER TEAM SHUTOUTS
Mackenzie Blackwood 37 w Mackenzie Blackwood 6 SO
Andrei Vasilevskiy 31 w Adin Hill 5 SO
Jeremy Swayman 29 w Jeremy Swayman 5 SO
Adin Hill 29 w Connor Hellebuyck 4 SO
Tristan Jarry 27 w Frederik Andersen 4 SO
PLAYER TEAM SAVE % PLAYER TEAM GAA
Mackenzie Blackwood .925 SV% Tristan Jarry 2.01 GAA
Joey Daccord .919 SV% Mackenzie Blackwood 2.41 GAA
Tristan Jarry .919 SV% Frederik Andersen 2.69 GAA
Filip Gustavsson .918 SV% Joey Daccord 2.75 GAA
Logan Thompson .914 SV% Igor Shesterkin 2.78 GAA
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Post by Agent » 21 Sep 2025, 16:38

We back :baze:
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Post by Captain Canada » 21 Sep 2025, 17:55

Agent wrote:
21 Sep 2025, 16:38
We back :baze:
:blessed:

Wanted to finish off my season with Coach Augustine before I divided up my chise attention again. We byke.
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Post by Captain Canada » 23 Sep 2025, 11:55

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Thompson stands tall in shootout, Pens drop first game post-4 Nations
Regular Season, Game 58: February 22, 2025 - PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

4 Image vs. Image 3

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1ST PERIOD
Image 0:37 - Danton Heinen (15) Assisted by: Matt Grzelcyk & Blake Lizotte

2ND PERIOD
Image 11:33 - Tommy Novak (17) Assisted by: Danton Heinen & Philp Tomasino
Image 19:49 - Tom Wilson (14) Assisted by: Alex Ovechkin & Dylan Strome

3RD PERIOD
Image 3:10 - Pierre-Luc Dubois (8) Assisted by: Rasmus Sandin & Anthony Beauvillier (PP)
Image 6:51 - Anthony Beauvillier (5) Assisted by: Jakub Chychrun
Image 14:09 - Matt Grzelcyk (12) Assisted by: Noel Acciari & Blake Lizotte

OVERTIME
NO SCORING

SHOOTOUT
Alex Ovechkin - X | Sidney Crosby - X
Dylan Strome - X | Erik Karlsson - X
Connor McMichael - X | Bryan Rust - X
John Carlson - X | Evgeni Malkin - X
Andrew Mangiapane - X | Kris Letang - X
Pierre-Luc Dubois - O | Rickard Rakell - X

Goaltending Matchup
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Washington Capitals: Logan Thompson - 37 saves on 40 shots | Pittsburgh Penguins: Alex Nedeljkovic - 30 saves on 33 shots

Record: 43-11-4
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Post by Captain Canada » 23 Sep 2025, 12:43

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2 goals from Malkin, shootout winner from Crosby has Pens pushing past Rangers
Regular Season, Game 59: February 23, 2025 - PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

3 Image vs. Image 4

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1ST PERIOD
Image 3:08 - Evgeni Malkin (28) Assisted by: Rutger McGroarty & Erik Karlsson
Image 12:57 - Arthur Kaliyev (12) Assisted by: Alexis Lafreniere

2ND PERIOD
Image 3:45 - Sidney Crosby (33) Assisted by: Erik Karlsson & Kris Letang (PP)
Image 16:37 - Vincent Trocheck (15) Assisted by: Alexis Lafreniere & Will Borgen

3RD PERIOD
Image 5:14 - Evgeni Malkin (29) Assisted by: Rickard Rakell & Erik Karlsson
Image 7:18 - Alexis Lafreniere (27) Assisted by: Juuso Parssinen (PP)

OVERTIME
NO SCORING

SHOOTOUT
Artemi Panarin - X | Sidney Crosby - O
J.T. Miller - X | Erik Karlsson - X
Adam Fox - X

Goaltending Matchup
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New York Rangers: Logan Thompson - 41 saves on 44 shots | Pittsburgh Penguins: Tristan Jarry - 31 saves on 34 shots

Record: 44-11-4
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Post by Captain Canada » 23 Sep 2025, 15:58

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Rich get richer: Pens add forward Brock Boeser from Canucks ahead of trade deadline

Pittsburgh manages to improve their already stocked top six with the acquisition of Boeser

MONTREAL, QC -- - The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired forward Brock Boeser from the Vancouver Canucks in a trade, announced wearly Tuesday morning. Going the other way is defenseman Ryan Graves, minor league forward Matt Nieto, and a third-round draft pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.

The Penguins are one of the top teams in the NHL, currently in first place in the Eastern Conference and only behind the Colorado Avalanche in the race for the Presidents' Trophy as the league's best regular season team. Looking for more firepower ahead of the trade deadline for a push to the playoffs, the team decided to add Boeser.

Boeser, 28, was drafted 23rd overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft by the Canucks and has been with the team ever since. He's coming off a career-best 2023-24 season where he scored 40 goals and 73 points in 81 games for the team. This season thus far, he's only scored 15 goals and 38 points while sporting a -5 plus/minus rating for a Vancouver team that is battling to get to .500 on the season, currently sitting outside of a playoff position.

Boeser is currently in the last year of a seven-year contract he signed with the Canucks, with an salary cap hit of $6.65 million. The Penguins will have to see if an extension is in the cards financially.

The Pens deal Graves, one of their leading scorers from their defense. He currently has five goals and 24 assists for 29 points through 59 games, already racing ahead of his 26-point career-best he achieved in the 2019-20 season with the Colorado Avalanche. With the burgeoning Owen Pickering looking for a permanent spot in the NHL, the Pens made Graves expendable.

The Canucks have been in the spotlight due to their seemingly imploding nucleus of core roster players. Due to a reported "rift" between superstar Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, the latter was dealt to the New York Rangers. This comes a year after trading former captain Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders. It seems as though the Canucks are heading for a retool phase, now deciding to trade Boeser to the Penguins. This deal has been in the works for years, but due to the management shift where Kyle Dubas took over as General Manager.

Boeser is expected to suit up for the Penguins in their Thursday matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers, lining up with team captain Sidney Crosby and winger Sam Poulin.

The team is in rumours to not be done with trades with the deadline looming just ahead on March 8th.
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Post by Captain Canada » 23 Sep 2025, 16:22

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Boeser scores in Penguins debut, Rakell ropes home OT winner in Philly
Regular Season, Game 60: February 25, 2025 - Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA

3 Image vs. Image 2

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1ST PERIOD
Image 1:55 - Rasmus Ristolainen (6) Assisted by: Travis Konecny & Emil Andrae
Image 3:04 - Garnett Hathaway (12) Assisted by: Cade York & Travis Sanheim
Image 17:26 - Brock Boeser (16) Assisted by: Sidney Crosby

2ND PERIOD
Image 18:55 - Danton Heinen (16) Assisted by: Sidney Crosby & Kris Letang

3RD PERIOD
NO SCORING

OVERTIME
Image 4:59 - Rickard Rakell (16) Assisted by: None

Goaltending Matchup
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Philadelphia Flyers: Ivan Fedotov - 49 saves on 52 shots | Pittsburgh Penguins: Tristan Jarry - 25 saves on 27 shots

Record: 45-11-4
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Post by Agent » 23 Sep 2025, 16:27

Back on track to winning hockey
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Post by Captain Canada » 23 Sep 2025, 21:22

Agent wrote:
23 Sep 2025, 16:27
Back on track to winning hockey
We want Stanley.
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