Jeff Conroy
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Jeff Conroy
@Jeff_Conroy14
🇺🇸🇨🇦 Father of Jake, Ryan and Julia, USAH Level 4 CEP
New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Two current #Flames and one future Flame are the top scorers in the NCAA in the month of February 🔥

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OHL Director of Player Experience presenting to our 15 team talking about Major Junior - thank you for having us this morning 🤝 #WolfpackHockey


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So because Viktor Hovland slept on his neck awkwardly and couldn’t play Europe was gifted a free .5 pt that won them the Ryder Cup? Sick league.
Ryder Cup Europe@RyderCupEurope
Viktor Hovland from Team Europe is unable to play in the Sunday Singles Matches due to injury. The substitution Rule 3.d) of the Ryder Cup Captains’ Agreement requires each Team Captain to provide the name of one player, in the sealed envelope, who will not play in the case of an injury to a member of the other team. The USA Team player is Harris English and under the Ryder Cup Captains’ Agreement the Match between Viktor Hovland and Harris English is treated as tied.
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WOLFPACK vs FLAMES| 15O Tier 1 | Clanko Media 2025 | [4K] youtu.be/fqsTsTdLO1o?si… via @YouTube @JakeConroy44

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Husband, Father, Grandfather, NHL goaltender, hockey commentator, President of the Toronto Maple Leafs, politician, lawyer, author, and philanthropist.
Ken’s hockey career was nothing short of remarkable. As a goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens from 1971 to 1979, he won six Stanley Cups and earned the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year in 1972. He was awarded the Vezina Trophy five times, played in multiple NHL All-Star Games, and was known for his calm, commanding style in the net. His memorable stance — leaning on his stick during play stoppages — became iconic. He also backstopped Team Canada in the legendary 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union, further cementing his place in hockey history.
The puck did not stop only at hockey in Ken’s journey. He continued in many arenas - Ken was an Officer of the Order of Canada and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. From 2004 to 2011, he served as a Liberal Member of Parliament, including as Minister of Social Development from 2004 to 2006. In 2017, the NHL named him one of the 100 Greatest Players in its history, and in 2020, he received the Order of Hockey in Canada. Most recently, in 2025, he was honoured with the NHL Alumni Keith Magnuson Man of the Year Award alongside his 1972 Team Canada teammates — a fitting recognition of his lifelong contributions to the game and his community.
Beyond his many public achievements, Ken’s proudest roles were those within his family. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lynda, and their children, Sarah and Michael. His connection to his grandchildren was one of the most cherished parts of his life, and he found great joy in watching them play hockey.
The NHL Alumni Family will miss him dearly, cherish the memories and legacy that Ken has left, and hold him forever in our hearts. Our love and prayers are with his wife Lynda, his children Sarah and Michael, and their families at this very difficult time.

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GAME DAY. The Pack kicks off the 2025-2026 season with a matchup between the Mount and Wolfpack! #thePack


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The Northeast Pack Hockey League has released the first three showcase schedules for the 2025-2026 season.
nepackhockey.com/news/2025-2026…

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RT @USHL: The power of the American Development Model 💪
Congrats to the 11 players with USHL ties on winning the #HlinkaGretzkyCup
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Team Columbia Blue finished National 15 Camp with a 1-3 record but managed to get strong performances from a number of skaters including Shattuck teammates Parker Colmer & Ben Sorenson, Matthew Lynn and more.
@kamronrobson4 has detailed 📝on every Columbia Blue skater.
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Team Columbia Blue sends game 3 to OT and leads American division at @usahockey 15s camp in Amherst.


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