Nathan MacKinnon versus the World #goavsgo

Joined August 2020
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Sooo Slavin bringing the cup back to Colorado right?
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Carter Hart make a save: impossible 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Nathan “Rocket” MacKJesus retweeted
🗣️Joe Sakic on Cale Makar's upcoming extension: "Cale is gonna finish his career here...this summer we expect to have him signed." #goavsgo | Powered by: @7BrewCoffee
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There is one person who decides who wins this award. Mark Messier. Mess told me it was Landeskog and then everyone else. Not even a second thought who it would be besides Landy. #Nhl #espn #stanleycup
Our Captain. Our leader. Our Mark Messier Award winner.
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Gabriel Landeskog was certainly not expecting a second award to appear when he sat down for this interview! 🏆 Watch as Landeskog's family surprises him with the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for the way he exemplified perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. #NHLAwards
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Our Captain. Our leader. Our Mark Messier Award winner.
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Would be cool to watch the Eagles…
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The NHL Alumni Association is devastated to share that Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60. Born in Buckingham, Quebec, Claude was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut just a few months later on October 13, 1983 and scored his first career NHL goal on December 4, 1983. Claude split time between the Canadiens organization and the QMJHL from 1983 to 1985, capturing the President’s Cup with the Verdun Junior Canadiens in 1985 as QMJHL playoff champions, while earning the Guy Lafleur Trophy as Playoff MVP. The very next season, Claude recorded 10 goals and 16 points in 20 playoff games as he and the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. Claude remained with the Canadiens for an additional four seasons before joining the New Jersey Devils ahead of the 1990-91 season. In 1994-95, his fifth and final season with New Jersey, Claude led the Devils to their first Stanley Cup championship, registering 13 goals in 20 playoff games, taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP. As a member of the Colorado Avalanche in 1995-96, Claude was once again an integral part of team history as the Avalanche hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup for the very first time in 1996. Claude played 297 regular-season games in an Avalanche uniform before rejoining the New Jersey Devils in November of 1999, and for a fourth and final time, would be crowned a Stanley Cup champion on June 10, 2000. Claude later played for the Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas Stars before making a comeback with the San Jose Sharks during the 2008-09 season. Internationally, Claude represented Canada on several occasions, including capturing a gold medal at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Championships and winning the 1987 Canada Cup. He was loved by his wife and four children, and on behalf of the Lemieux family, we kindly ask that everyone respect their privacy during this difficult time. Memorial service details to follow.
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Nathan “Rocket” MacKJesus retweeted
The NHL Alumni Association is devastated to share that Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60. Born in Buckingham, Quebec, Claude was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut just a few months later on October 13, 1983 and scored his first career NHL goal on December 4, 1983. Claude split time between the Canadiens organization and the QMJHL from 1983 to 1985, capturing the President’s Cup with the Verdun Junior Canadiens in 1985 as QMJHL playoff champions, while earning the Guy Lafleur Trophy as Playoff MVP. The very next season, Claude recorded 10 goals and 16 points in 20 playoff games as he and the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. Claude remained with the Canadiens for an additional four seasons before joining the New Jersey Devils ahead of the 1990-91 season. In 1994-95, his fifth and final season with New Jersey, Claude led the Devils to their first Stanley Cup championship, registering 13 goals in 20 playoff games, taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP. As a member of the Colorado Avalanche in 1995-96, Claude was once again an integral part of team history as the Avalanche hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup for the very first time in 1996. Claude played 297 regular-season games in an Avalanche uniform before rejoining the New Jersey Devils in November of 1999, and for a fourth and final time, would be crowned a Stanley Cup champion on June 10, 2000. Claude later played for the Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas Stars before making a comeback with the San Jose Sharks during the 2008-09 season. Internationally, Claude represented Canada on several occasions, including capturing a gold medal at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Championships and winning the 1987 Canada Cup. He was loved by his wife and four children, and on behalf of the Lemieux family, we kindly ask that everyone respect their privacy during this difficult time. Memorial service details to follow.
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We love you, Avs Faithful. Thank you for being with us for it all ❤️💙
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Sooooo what team are yall rooting for?
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Game 3 was the game I knew it was over for this team. Tough they couldn’t break the sweep, but I’d say at least there was “some” fight. This team fans have seen the best and the worst of this team in the past 2 decades alone. Hopefully changes come.
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Even if Bednar sticks around, the rest of the coaching staff needs to be looked at. *cough* Dave Hakstol
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On a good note, this series shows who needs to be canned immediately by the next season.
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Seeing alot of Jared Bednar talks by fans. Thoughts? Definitely feels like the chemistry is dying in the room.
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Last time we won the Presidents Trophy, we got eliminated but won the following year in 2022. We are shifting to that narrative now
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MacKinnon skates off on his own and remains on the bench.
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Malinski what happened to you
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Where was all this at home
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