Tag: PHF

  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Toronto Six

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Toronto Six

    2021-22

    Record: 16-3-1 46pts

    Playoffs: Lost in Semi-Finals

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    Key Losses

    Mikyla Grant-Mentis, F

    Stephanie Sucharda, D

    Maegan Beres, F

    Key Additions

    Carly Jackson, G

    Brittany Howard, F

    Tereza Vanisova, F

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    3 Questions:

    How deep can the Six go?

    Ever since entering the league, the Six have always been a good regular season team. In their inaugural season, the finished as regular season champions. Last season, they finished in second place (by 1 point) during the regular season behind the Connecticut Whale. Heading into the playoffs, you would expect a deep run to the finals. However, the Six have been hard done in the playoffs. Losing in the semifinals, both times to the eventual champion Boston Pride. You can tell that the players are well coached and the talent is there. Will the third time be the charm, and they finally breakthrough to earn their first trip to the Isobel Cup Finals? Only time will tell, but on paper, they look primed to accomplish it.

    Who will replace the scoring loss of Grant-Mentis?

    Mikyla Grant_Mentis scored 30 points last season, this led the team. She also led the team in goals, with 13 of them. Now, she has signed to play for the Buffalo Beauts. Good news for the Six is, five of their double digit scorers last season are still on the roster, heading into the season. It will be interesting to see who steps up for the team. The Six have added a couple of nice pieces this offseason, Brittany Howard being one of them. The PWHPA veteran and CWHL alum has been a proven goal scorer throughout her career, and I see no reason why that won’t continue. Another key piece is Tereza Vanisova, an excellent player at the SDHL level. A player that also has PHF/NWHL experience, and international experience for the Czechia. I expect these two additions to help bridge the gap from the loss of Grant-Mentis.

    How will the goalies split starts?

    It’s an interesting question, considering both goalies have been starters in the league. Elaine Chuli has been THE starter for the Six. While Carly Jackson was the starter for the Buffalo Beauts. To me, the unquestioned starter for the Six has to be Chuli, and her numbers speak for themselves. She has a record of 20-2-0 with 3 shutouts, a GAA of 1.77 and a .932 save percentage (Holy moly.) Last season, Chuli started 17 games, and the only question that I would have would be are the Six going to lean on her to make that many starts again? Or will they decide that Jackson should earn some of those starts, so they can ease the burden off Chuli and give her some rest time when playoffs start? It will be very interesting to see what the head coach decides on playing time for both goalies.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Aperçu de l’équipe – La Force de Montréal

    2022-23 PHF Aperçu de l’équipe – La Force de Montréal

    2021-22

    Enregistrement: N/A

    Playoffs: N/A

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    Pertes clés

    N/A

    Ajouts clés

    Brooke Stacey, F

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    2022-23 Aperçu

    Pour la première fois depuis 2020, il y aura une nouvelle équipe jouant dans le PHF. La Force de Montréal est la septième franchise de la PHF et la deuxième équipe basée au Canada. Maintenant, normalement, je poserais 3 questions pour la saison à venir, des choses à surveiller. Cependant, comme il s’agit d’une nouvelle équipe, je suis à peu près sûr que je ne suis pas assez intelligent pour poser les bonnes questions pour la Force à l’approche de la saison.

    Ce que je vais faire, c’est discuter de la façon dont les nouvelles équipes se comportent lors de leur saison inaugurale dans le PHF. Considérant que la dernière nouvelle équipe était les Six de Toronto, leur première saison était en 2020-21, ils ont ensuite accumulé un record de 4-1-1 avec un différentiel de buts de +7. Très impressionnants, ils ont malheureusement été évincés en demi-finale par les futurs champions Boston Pride cette année-là. Nous devrions également regarder l’autre nouvelle équipe précédente qui est entrée dans la ligue et ce qu’ils ont fait au cours de leur première année. Les Whitecaps du Minnesota étaient une équipe établie, mais ont rejoint la NWHL en 2018-19. Leur dossier ? Ils sont allés 12-4-0 avec un différentiel de buts de +19, et pendant les séries éliminatoires, ils ont battu les Beauts de Buffalo pour remporter la Coupe Isobel cette année-là. Serait-ce une tendance qui se poursuit avec l’entrée de la Force dans la ligue? C’est très bien possible, l’histoire serait de leur côté.

    Au moment d’écrire ces lignes le 27/10, il n’y a qu’un seul joueur dans la Force qui a une expérience antérieure dans la NWHL/PHF, et ce joueur est l’attaquant Brooke Stacey. Elle a déjà joué pour les Buffalo Beauts en 2019-20 et 2020-21. Elle a joué 20 matchs, amassant 8 buts et ajoutant 9 passes décisives pour 17 points au cours de ces deux saisons. Il convient de mentionner que bon nombre des autres joueurs de la Force sont des vétérans de la PWHPA et des vétérans de la LCHF, qui ont tous la grande capacité de mettre la rondelle dans le filet.

    Il devrait être très intéressant de voir ce qui se passe cette saison à venir pour la Force. Quelles rivalités se formeront lors de leur première année ? Qui marquera son premier but dans l’histoire de la franchise ? Qui sera leur meilleur buteur ? Toutes les questions que j’ai hâte de voir trouver une réponse alors qu’ils prennent la glace. Bienvenue à la Ligue Montréal Force!

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Montreal Force

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Montreal Force

    2021-22

    Record: N/A

    Playoffs: N/A

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    Key Losses

    N/A

    Key Additions

    Brooke Stacey, F

    Everyone

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    For the first time since 2020, there will be a new team playing in the PHF. The Montreal Force are the seventh franchise of the PHF, and the second team based in Canada. Now, normally I would ask 3 questions for the season upcoming, things to look out for. However, since this is a new team, I’m pretty sure that I’m not smart enough to ask the right questions for the Force heading into the season.

    What I am going to do is discuss how new teams fair during their inaugural season in the PHF. Considering, the last new team was the Toronto Six, their first season was in 2020-21, they went on to accrue a record of 4-1-1 with a +7 goal differential. Very impressive, unfortunately they were bounced in the semifinals by the eventual champions Boston Pride that year. We should also look at the other previous new team that entered the league and what they did during their first year. The Minnesota Whitecaps were an established team, but joined the then NWHL in 2018-19. Their record? They went 12-4-0 with a +19 goal differential, and during the playoffs, would go on to defeat the Buffalo Beauts to win the Isobel Cup that year. Could it be a trend that continues with the Force now entering the league? It very well could be, history would be on their side.

    As of writing this on 10/27, there is only one player on the Force that has any previous NWHL/PHF experience, and that player is forward Brooke Stacey. She previously played for the Buffalo Beauts in 2019-20 and 2020-21. She played 20 games, amassing 8 goals and adding another 9 assists for 17 points in those two seasons. It is definitely worth mentioning that a lot of the other players on the Force are PWHPA veterans and CWHL veterans, who all have the great ability to put the puck in the net.

    It should be very interesting to see what shakes out this season upcoming for the Force. What rivalries will be formed during their first year? Who will score their first goal in franchise history? Who will be their leading scorer? All questions I can’t wait to see being answered as they take the ice. Welcome to the League Montreal Force!

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  • The Pendrys Files – The Whale Presser

    The Pendrys Files – The Whale Presser

    We have some Connecticut Whale bits thanks to Head Coach Colton Orr. Here are some highlights. 

    While the Whale kept a core of twelve players from last year, they added some new players though some were familiar faces to Connecticut fans: “It’s been a good offseason. We’ve brought in key pieces with Kateřina [Mrázová], and Meeri [Räisänen], and Emma Keenan, and Mal Souliotis as well. And I think we’ve brought a real exciting core back that we had that was a big part of our success last year. So you know just trying to bring in people that fit our team and our style of play and our dressing room,” Orr said. And Orr was underselling his newcomer corps which includes Caitrin Lonergan, Justine Reyes, Tori Sullivan and Lenka Serdar as well.

    With an interesting batch of newcomers arriving to join with the core, a question would be how chemistry would be established, in response to a question from TXHT about that Orr answered: 

    “Just time together. We had a real good time building up in forest lake. It’s Tobin Kelly our owner ‘s summer camp that he has. And we went up there as a team spent a couple nights up there. It was some cold conditions, and we were staying in some cabins that had no heat. It was just a lot of fun to kinda get away, get together, face a little adversity together early on and just have that time together early on I think it’s just nice to have that and kinda have a bit of longer training camp to get some practice in, get some ice time together and really try again to build off of what we started to do as an organization and get everyone up to speed to where we’re at. It’s nice to have twelve returning players from last year to support that and support the message. They’re been a few players now that have been with me for a few years and the staff that we have that understand the messaging that we want as an organization. It’s been nice to get them up to speed pretty quickly.” 

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    Responding to a question from Sam Fryman about how the team has grown since he first took over he reflected on early struggles but said: “I think you saw that right away from even that first season back then maybe we didn’t the skill set but the work ethic we had would match any team in the league but that’s what we’re all about. And we want to stick by that foundation of where we came from.”

    That was a different time for the Whale though, when the team was other than in Season One, found in the lower ranks of the NWHL/PHF, now they are seen as a surefire contender and Orr knows it:

    “I definitely think things will get harder now. Sometimes it’s almost easier to be in that underdog situation, but now being the team is looked as to be the one of the tops, people will be gunning for you. They’re going be ready for you, they’re going to be prepared to play against you.” 

    When Fryman inquired about the goalies, Orr spoke about them and also pointed out what those who know their resumes would suspect: “We got two really solid goalies, that we’d be comfortable playing either.” 

    The Whale have a new home after some time in Danbury, and before that Stamford as they will be at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury. Erin Brown asked Coach Orr to speak on the quality of the facilities and he spoke highly of them:  “Simsbury’s still being kind of built out for us, we’re really excited to be there for our games. As staff I think it’s exciting to really feel welcome, and really feel like they want us as part of the community and feel that they want us there. I think it’s one of the biggest things, and you know given us a lot of say in what we have, whether it’s ice time, facilities, dressing rooms that we’re working on, all that kind of stuff. They want to work with us. I think that’s the most important thing about a building you want to be in. You want someone you feel comfortable with. You want to grow together.  And I think that’s something that we’re getting in Simsbury.” 

    The Whale and Riveters both seem to be moving to locations that in the eyes of the team themselves are upgrades from previous situations based on the way their representatives speak about them. In the case of Simsbury, the facilities were still being worked on so it will be interesting to see how everything comes to pass. Simsbury location wise, does move the Whale closer to the center of the state and the former home of the birthplace of Brass Bonanza.

    D.F. Pendrys is a trans non-binary freelance reporter and editor of Glaive Sports.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Minnesota Whitecaps

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Minnesota Whitecaps

    2021-22

    Record: 6-13-1 19pts

    Playoffs: Lost in Semi-Finals

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    Key Losses

    Jonna Albers, F

    Audra Morrison, F

    Lexie Laing, F

    Key Additions

    Denisa Krizova, F

    Natalie Snodgrass, F

    Sidney Morin, D

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    3 Questions:

    Will the Whitecaps improve?

    Coming off a Isobel Cup finals defeat at the hands of the Boston Pride in 2021, it seemed that the Whitecaps were prepped and ready to stride towards their revenge the following season. Sadly, they did not have a good year. They started off with 7 defeats in their first 8 games (a 5 game losing streak at one point during that stretch.) Later on, they would also suffer two separate 3 game losing streaks towards the end of the year (Also losing 4 of their last 5 games.) On paper, they look like an improved team, and they still have long time goalie Amanda Leveille in-between the pipes. Also, a familiar face returns to the blue line this season in Amanda Boulier. I expect them to be much better when the season starts.

    Where will the scoring come from?

    I ask this question because three of their top scorers from last season are not on the team. As of writing this on 10/27, Jonna Albers, their leading points scorer has not signed on for the season upcoming. Leading goal scorer Allie Thunstrom will be playing for the Boston Pride. And Audra Morrison is now retired, (A well deserved one, best of luck on her next chapter.) There are only two remaining players that had double digit points, Ashleigh Brykaliuk and Taylor Turnquist, both are re-signed for the year upcoming. Depth scoring is always needed on good hockey teams to make a deep run. Just have to wonder where it will come from.

    What will Ashleigh Brykaliuk’s season look like?

    Ashleigh Brykaliuk was really good for the Minnesota Whitecaps last season. In her 20 games, she tallied 3 goals and added 11 assists for 14 points on the year. In her 2 playoff games, she did add a goal. Having previously mentioned that the top three scorers from last season are now gone, it would be safe to assume that Brykaliuk will definitely have an increased role. She is a proven goal scorer and point getter, as throughout her career, and everywhere she’s gone, she has never had a lower than 0.70 points per game. She knows how to find the back of the net and she knows how to set up her teammates. She’ll need to continue that trend, as the Whitecaps will more than likely be heavily leaning on her abilities.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Metropolitan Riveters

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Metropolitan Riveters

    2021-22

    Record: 7-12-1 21pts

    Playoffs: Lost in First Round

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    Key Losses

    Rebecca Russo, F

    Kristen Barbara, D

    Theresa Knutson, F

    Key Additions

    Amanda Pelkey, F

    Emilie Harley, D/F

    Taylor Marchin, D

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    3 Questions:

    What are the Riveters this season?

    I remember asking this question heading into last season. It was hard to pinpoint what the Riveters could be. During the bubble in Lake Placid, they were brilliant. They unfortunately didn’t get to participate in the playoffs, where who knows how far they could have gone. Flip to the 2021-22 season, it’s still hard to figure out what the Riveters are as a team. There were stretches where they were excellent and couldn’t be stopped; then came the times where they would have losing streaks. Specifically a 5 game losing streak in the middle of the season, and losing 4 of their last 6 games at the end of the year. So heading into this season, is it going to be more of the same or will their be some consistency in their future? Personally, I think their new additions to the team will help bring that stability they really need.

    Who will emerge as the number 1 goalie?

    We have new goalies this year for the Riveters. Gone are Sonjia Shelly and Brooke Wolejko and in are the newcomers Rachel McQuigge and Eveliina Makinen. McQuigge played 4 years of NCAA hockey for Princeton, amassing a record of 29-22-8 with 9 shutouts, a GAA of 1.81 and a .933 save percentage. While Makinen has played in the SDHL, earning a record of 50-45-0 with 9 shutouts, a GAA of 2.58 and a .908 save percentage. Makinen also has international hockey experience having played for Finland, earning bronze medals in the World Championships in 2014-15, and 2016-17. She’s also earned a silver medal in the World’s in 2018-17, and is a 2 time Olympic bronze medal winner in 2017-18 in Pyeongchang and 2021-22 in Beijing. So the only question to ask is who is going to take over in-between the pipes for the Riveters, and will there be an adjustment period.

    How will their new home rink affect their games?

    Also announced this offseason was a new venue for the Riveters. They are not going to be playing games at Barnabas Health Hockey House anymore, instead opting to play at the American Dream Meadowlands Ice Rink. It’s got….. interesting sightlines to say the least. Here is a rendering of the rink:

    Foot traffic wise this is excellent. Anyone who walks by and takes a couple seconds to see what’s going on, helps expose the game to as many people as possible. A concern that I would have would be during day games with the sun bearing down on the rink will make it difficult for the goalies and the players to track the puck. However, the PHF makes it work in Minnesota at TRIA Rink with their giant window. I think it would be safe to assume that the Riveters are prepared for any issues or concerns.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Connecticut Whale

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Connecticut Whale

    2021-22

    Record: 15-3-2 47pts

    Playoffs: Lost in Isobel Cup Final

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    Key Losses

    Hanna Beattie, D

    Kaycie Anderson, F

    Emily Fluke, F

    Key Additions

    Mallory Souliotis, D

    Tori Sullivan, F

    Lenka Serdar, F

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    3 Questions:

    Key players last season, what will be their encore performance?

    Two impact players for the Connecticut Whale last season were Taylor Girard and Kennedy Marchment. Girard scored 11 goals and added 13 assists for 24 points on the year. This was good enough to earn the PHF Newcomer of the Year award. While Marchment scored 13 goals on the season, while adding 20 assists for 33 points on the year. She earned the well deserved MVP award for the season. Both players will be entering their second year in the PHF, and will hopefully avoid the dreaded “sophomore slump.” It will be interesting to see what situations Head Coach Colton Orr puts them in or whether or not they will be on the same line this season.

    Key past players, what will be their impact on a new look Whale team?

    This offseason saw the return of two impact players from the 2018-19 Whale season: forward Katerina Mrazova, and goalie Meeri Raisanen. Mrazova during the 18-19 season played 15 games, amassing 6 goals and 6 assists for 12 points on the season. It led the team in both goals and points. She also notched a goal and an assist in the one playoff game played. While Meeri Raisanen started 12 games for the Whale. Her record was 2-9-1, with 1 shutout, she has a 3.03 GAA and a .908 save percentage. While the record is not the best, she kept the Whale in a lot of games that they had no business being in, and an injury unfortunately cut her season short.

    They now return to a completely different team then their first go around. New coach, new players, a completely new system. While Raisanen will fight for the starters job with Abbie Ives, have to wonder where Mrazova will fit into the lineup.

    How far will the Whale go?

    Seems like a dumb question, considering the simple answer is however far the team can go, one game at a time. I bring this question up because last season saw a lot of firsts for the Whale. They ended the regular season on top of the standings for the first time, and they reached all the way to the Isobel Cup Finals for the first time in their franchise history. With the defeat at the hands of the Boston Pride, it feels like the Whale have some unfinished business. GM Alexis Moed has constructed a really good team that, on paper, should once again reach the Isobel Cup Finals. There is a real sense that the expectations heading into the season is Cup or Bust.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Buffalo Beauts

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Buffalo Beauts

    2021-22

    Record: 6-14-0 15pts

    Playoffs: Eliminated in First Round

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    Key Losses

    Emma Keenan, D

    Taylor Accursi, F

    Carly Jackson, G

    Key Additions

    Mikyla Grant-Mentis, F

    Emma Nuutinen, F

    Kassidy Suave, G

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    3 Questions:

    How impactful will the loss of Carly Jackson be felt?

    During the 17 games she started last season, she had a record of 6-11-0 with a 3.25 GAA and a .903 save percentage. However, no one will dispute how impactful Carly Jackson was for the Buffalo Beauts, as she kept them in multiple games during the season. Carly Jackson has now joined the Toronto Six for the season upcoming. Now the goaltenders for the Beauts are a returning Lovisa Berndtsson and newcomer Kassidy Suave. Berndtsson went 0-3-0 with a 4.36 GAA and a .886 save percentage, while Suave is a PWHPA veteran. Who takes over between the pipes this season?

    There is no Taylor Accursi this season, who steps up?

    Taylor Accursi was informed that she would not be returning to the Beauts this season upcoming. What does that mean? Well, the captain of the Beauts the last two seasons, had played 66 games, scoring 29 goals and adding 24 assists for a total of 53 points. Now, it could very well be that she gets signed later on as the season goes but for now, the Beauts are losing an impact player. So what now? Someone is going to need to step up and make up for lost points. One player that can be counted on would be Mikyla Grant-Mentis. However, who else is going to step up? Second year player Jenna Suokko? Autum MacDougall? Anjelica Diffendal? Any of the newcomers? Should be very interesting to see what shakes out.

    How impactful will Mikyla Grant-Mentis be?

    Speaking of Mikyla Grant-Mentis, one of the largest contract signings in PHF history is taking her talents to the Buffalo Beauts. This will actually be her second run with Buffalo. For those who didn’t know, she played with the Beauts back during the 2019-20 season. Where she played 2 regular season games, scoring twice and adding an assist. During the playoffs that season, she played 1 game, scoring a goal and getting an assist as well. She then on to have 2 great years with the Toronto Six, scoring 18 goals and nabbing 21 assists for 39 points. She also secured an MVP award during the 2020-21 season. She has a PPG of 1.56 during her PHF career, and there’s no doubt that she will get her points. Who will be along side her to help her conquest in Buffalo?

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Boston Pride

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Boston Pride

    2021-22

    Record: 10-5-5 32pts

    Playoffs: 2022 Isobel Cup Champions

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    Key Losses

    Mallory Souliotis, D

    Tori Sullivan, F

    Amanda Boulier, D

    Key Additions

    Allie Thunstrom, F

    Elizabeth Giguere, F

    Olivia Zafuto, D

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    3 Questions:

    How impactful will the addition of Thunstrom be for the offense?

    One of the major additions to the Boston Pride is an impact player in Allie Thunstrom. During her 4 seasons with the Minnesota Whitecaps, she played in 64 games for the Whitecaps, tallying 47 goals and adding 19 assists for 66 points. Also, she is a Isobel Cup Champion during the 2018-19 season, and also earned the MVP award in 2019-20. Thunstrom is also one of the fastest skaters in the PHF, and she’ll bring that speed and goal scoring ability to a potent offense. The question is who will be her line mates, and how will the opposing defenses stop them?

    What kind of season is in store for Wenczkowski?

    This is now the third season for Taylor Wenczkowski, during her previous two seasons, she has played 27 games. In those games, she has scored 9 times and added 7 assists for 16 points. She really came into her own as an impact player during the playoffs in Florida. During the three games down in Florida, she scored 3 goals, including the Cup clinching goal. She provides great depth scoring that teams need during crunch time. What kind of season is in store for her? She’s done enough to earn more playing time, and much like Thunstrom, you have to wonder who her line mates will be when the season kicks off.

    Can the Pride three peat as champions?

    Heading into last season, I asked whether or not the Pride were good enough to repeat as Champions. The simple answer was yes. They finished 3rd during the regular season, and came on strong during the playoffs to hoist the trophy for the second time in a row and third time in history. Now, they are looking to three peat, and hoist their 4th trophy in their franchise history. Why is the three peat milestone huge? Firstly, in the realm of women’s hockey, colleges like Middlebury were NESCAC three peat champions, Northeastern three peated Hockey East. I don’t think it’s been done at the professional level in North America. So it would the first time ever, which is huge. But secondly, it would be the first time any hockey team, men’s or women’s, has done it in North America since the New York Islanders won 4 straight Stanley Cups in the 80s.

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