Daryl Reaugh

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Daryl Reaugh

@Razor5Hole

Never confuse education with intelligence...and never eat yellow snow.

Katılım Haziran 2011
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
On this Kentucky Derby day, here’s your reminder that Secretariat was faster than any horse who has ever lived. The year is 1973 and this is his track record run. Untouched for 53 years. The GOAT.
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If Tampa loses then every higher seed in 2-3 Div matchups will have lost… And 2 of the top 5 teams in the league from rs will be gone #homeicefallacy #toughgrid #poop 
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Well… Livin’ the 2v3 in the Central is both exceptional & unfair Terrific teams gone in 2weeks Avs felt the sting last yr Wild enjoy the euphoria this yr (hell of a hungry, skilled, swaggery squad…although that PK🤔) @DallasStars - 3rd best in NHL got em 6 more gp than Canucks
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Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.
Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.@HannahIamthest1·
A truck loaded with thousands of copies of Roget's Thesaurus spilled its load leaving New York. Witnesses were stunned, startled, aghast, stupefied, confused, shocked, rattled, paralyzed, dazed, bewildered, surprised, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, confounded, astonished, and numbed.
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All the towels, in every playoff arena, waving in unison - this is the origin story
Vancouver Canucks History@canuckshistoryx

This day in Vancouver #Canucks history, April 29, 1982: Canucks coach Roger Neilson waves a white towel on a stick in mock surrender for what he felt was unfair officiating, beginning the “towel power” tradition in Vancouver. 🎥: Disengage / YouTube

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ArtButMakeItSports
ArtButMakeItSports@ArtButSports·
@AnaheimDucks Proposal for a PROUN street celebration, by El Lissitzky, 1923
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What a player Glad I got to watch/cover some of those games The Hall is next, one would think
NHL Alumni@NHLAlumni

Anže Kopitar has officially retired from the @NHL after 1,521 regular-season games played. From Jesenice, Slovenia, Anže was selected by the @LAKings 11th overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut the following season. When Anže made his NHL debut on October 6, 2006, he became the first Slovenian-born player to ever play in the NHL, topping it off with two goals in his first game. After a 76-point campaign in the 2011-12 regular season, Anže co-led the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs in scoring, along with teammate Dustin Brown, as the Kings captured the club’s first Stanley Cup. Two seasons later, the Kings were kings once again, winning the 2014 Stanley Cup, with Anže once again leading the playoffs in scoring. With a sterling reputation as one of the NHL’s elite two-way forwards, Anže won the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the league’s top defensive forward at the 2015-16 NHL awards, and took home the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for his combination of sportsmanship and high quality of play that same night. Anže would become familiar with these two awards, winning the Frank J. Selke Trophy once more in 2017-18, and the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy on two more occasions in 2022-23 and 2024-25. A respected leader on and off the ice, Anže was the recipient of the 2021-22 Mark Messier Leadership award for his outstanding efforts in the LA Kings community. Anže was named the Kings’ captain ahead of the 2015-16 season and proudly wore the “C” for his final 10 seasons. Ahead of his 20th season, Anže announced that the 2025-26 season would be his last. A highly respected veteran across the league, Anže was met with special handshake ceremonies from his peers during his final stretch of regular-season contests. Anže retires atop the list of numerous franchise records for the Kings, including games-played (1,521), assists (864), and points (1,316). Internationally, Anže proudly represented Slovenia at all levels, highlighted by his nation’s first-ever Olympic appearance in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. Congratulations on your spectacular career, Anže, and welcome to the NHL Alumni Association!

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Mike Gould
Mike Gould@miketgould·
Crazy to realize that Kopitar only made it out of the first round three times in his career: 2012, 2013, and 2014. Pretty wild run.
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Good morning you fresh cups of Stanley-strength coffee! Stars are now 16-2-1 this year (rs&poffs) when Johnston and Robertson both score in a game #bingbong
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