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Canada Katılım Nisan 2009
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@DhaliwalSports In heard that the Hronek injury s cause by a Slegr shot from 1992 that was so off Target that it traveled forward in time 34 years and hit him in the back
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Hronek injury is not serious, he should be okay soon.
Rick Dhaliwal@DhaliwalSports
Just talked with Jiří Šlégr the GM of the Czech national hockey team, he says defenseman Filip Hronek was injured last night, he is seeing the doctor right now. Sleger says it is to early to say if the injury is serious or not and they will know more later today. .
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“Honestly, I don’t even really know a lot of their guys."
Quinn Hughes gets honest about a sign of the times in Vancouver.
#Canucks
dailyhive.com/vancouver/what…
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@HawkEmDownChris I hate these stupid engagement farming posts that rely on replies instead of polls
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@oldhockeycards The only thing stupider than making a list like this is complaining about it
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My OFFICIAL top 25 defensemen in the NHL:
1. Cale Makar
2. Quinn Hughes
3. Zach Werenski
4. Adam Fox
5. Miro Heiskanen
6. Rasmus Dahlin
7. Evan Bouchard
8. Josh Morrissey
9. Jaccob Slavin
10. Lane Hutson
11. Mo Seider
12. Matthew Schaefer
13. Jake Sanderson
14. Jakob Chychrun
15. Victor Hedman
16. Mikhail Sergachev
17. Charlie McAvoy
18.John Carlson
19. Darren Raddysh
20. Brock Faber
21. Shayne Gostisbehere
22. Shea Theodore
23. Roman Josi
24. Jackson Lacombe
25. Erik Karlsson




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@AnaheimDucks These post game ceremonies are so stupid. But I guess there's a reason for them or something
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@AnaheimDucks Did Jonas Hiller's time with Anaheim overlap with Giguere's, because....you know
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Shortest current NHL players:
5'8"
Justin Danforth
Logan Stankoven
Gavin Brindley
Colin Blackwell
Alex DeBrincat
Bobby Brink
Mats Zuccarello
Cole Caufield
Conor Sheary
5'9"
Zach Metsa
Ryan Lomberg
Nick Blankenburg
Brad Marchand
Jared Spurgeon
Brendan Gallagher
Lane Hutson
Jonathan Marchessault
Max Shabanov
Emil Andrae
Blake Lizotte
Nathan Walker
Yanni Gourde
Nicholas Robertson
Michael Carcone
Kailer Yamamoto
Nils Hoglander
Marco Rossi
Jacob Bryson
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The baby girl in the 1963 Avedon photo is Cherri Stamps-McCray, William Casby's great-great-granddaughter (born ~1962-63). Now in her early 60s, she and the broader Casby family descendants live privately in the New Orleans area. Many still share memories of him, and newer generations (like great-great-great-grandkids) continue the line—living proof of that powerful generational bridge. No major public details on her career or life post-photo, as the family values privacy.
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106 year-old William Casby holding his great-great-granddaughter. He was born into slavery in Danville, Virginia in 1857, worked as a longshoreman, and lived to be 113, photograph by Richard Avedon, 1963....
Casby was born into slavery in 1857 in Danville, Virginia, just four years before the Civil War began. Emancipated as a child after 1865, he came of age during Reconstruction and later worked as a longshoreman. By the time this photograph was taken, he had witnessed slavery, the Civil War’s aftermath, Jim Crow segregation, two World Wars, and the early years of the Civil Rights Movement.
Avedon photographed Casby as part of a series documenting people who had been born into slavery, creating minimalist portraits against stark white backgrounds to focus entirely on the subject’s presence and expression. The image is both intimate and monumental, the elder’s weathered face beside the softness of new life.
Casby reportedly lived to be 113.
When Casby was born, James Buchanan was president and Abraham Lincoln had not yet been elected, yet he lived long enough to see the presidency of John F. Kennedy and the dawn of the modern civil rights era.
© History Pictures
#archaeohistories

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@ronsterd89 1971 because it looks like my mom just after my brother was born
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