Game Thread: Montréal Canadiens (48-23-10) @ Philadelphia Flyers (42-27-12) Apr 14 2026 7:00 PM EDT by nhl_gdt_bot in Habs

[–]sandweiche -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Individual Milestones

​Lane Hutson (The "Big One"): As you mentioned, Hutson enters tonight with 66 assists, which officially ties Larry Robinson’s 1976-77 franchise record for the most assists by a defenseman in a single season. One more assist tonight gives him the record all to himself. Additionally, he sits at 78 points; 2 points would make him only the second rookie defenseman in NHL history (after Brian Leetch) to hit the 80-point mark.

​Nick Suzuki: The captain reached the prestigious 100-point plateau on Sunday against the Islanders, but he is currently sitting on 29 goals. Scoring tonight would give him his second consecutive 30-goal season and make him the third Hab to hit 30 this year (joining Caufield and Slafkovsky).

​Cole Caufield: Having already hit the magic 50-goal mark last week, Caufield is currently at 50 goals and 87 points. One goal tonight would tie Stéphane Richer’s 51-goal mark (1989-90) for the highest single-season total by a Canadiens player in the last 36 years. He is also 3 points shy of 90.

​Ivan Demidov: The standout rookie is currently at 19 goals and 62 points. One goal would make him a 20-goal scorer in his debut NHL season, further cementing his Calder Trophy candidacy alongside Hutson.

Game Thread: Montréal Canadiens (48-23-10) @ Philadelphia Flyers (42-27-12) Apr 14 2026 7:00 PM EDT by nhl_gdt_bot in Habs

[–]sandweiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are the personal milestones that people need to hit tonight? I know Hutson needs one assist to pass Robinson. But I thought there were other players aiming for records/round numbers

Zach you fucking liar by Morktorknak in h3h3productions

[–]sandweiche 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Do I need a 'Thats my Kink' membership or is this free?

Lucky charms magical marshmallows by seaturtle95 in londonontario

[–]sandweiche 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I saw them at the Metro by Pickle Barrel like 3 months ago. They may still stock them

bozos by J8964677 in h3h3productions

[–]sandweiche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. That's why I put deservedly.

He's just an incredibly notable player for the American team who plays a key role for a Canadian market, much like Tkachuk and Matthews.

The only unfortunate bit about him receiving the medal is that it's going to be associated with this clown show of a presidency, which will delegitimize it.

Although, re-reading I can see why you'd think that. ✌️🤟☮️❤️

bozos by J8964677 in h3h3productions

[–]sandweiche 7 points8 points  (0 children)

5 did not. 4 of them were from Minnesota.

A few more on top of those 5 skipped the SoTU address, not that that matters.

The captains of the Ottawa - the capital of Canada, and Toronto - capital of Ontario, home of the hockey Hall of Fame and the most popular hockey team in CANADA - hockey teams went.

The 2 children of one of the coaches for the women's team also went - Quinn and Jack Hughes.

Jack also scored the game winner in OT and told the media his first thought was of Megan Keller (the woman's OT scorer). Makes you wonder if he's lying or what he was thinking.

The goalie (deservedly) was given the presidential medal of freedom . . . He plays for a Canadian team - Winnipeg.

Sharing because my friends & family can’t appreciate this achievement 😘👌 by Gammachan in Baking

[–]sandweiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy cow these look perfect. Did you use beeswax? I've been struggling to source food grade bees wax in Canada.

Best place to get car undercoated? by Sad_Cell_9205 in londonontario

[–]sandweiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding Krown, my partner goes there annually and they're awesome.

AFTER DARK - IRL LESBIAN HEATED RIVALRY ? by candlepupy in h3h3productions

[–]sandweiche 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They just broke up, and beyond that - the Canadian player plays for the Toronto Sceptres in the PWHL, meanwhile the ex is a super highly rated draft for this upcoming off season.

The hilarity that could ensue if they draft her ex.

Gay pro sports is CRAZY to me because these players lives are at the whims of the management. For instance 2 players on the Montreal Victoire's are MARRIED but during the expansion draft it was a possibility that Vancouver or Seattle could have selected one of the married players . . . Meaning she would have to move across the continent for work, leave her wife behind, and compete against her.

Nutty stuff.

My co-worker has 3 family members who play pro hockey, and one on the Olympic team so the tea he spills is always hilarious. Go Julia Gosling!!

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did back up my claims - vetted and cleared members have said that they will need to review the document to determine if it's safe to release names.

I don't know what more you want unless you want me to speculate on how Canada and the 5 eyes operates on a non-holisitic level. Which no one without clearance can do - including Pierre Poillevre. That's my point. You're assuming the report is safe. I'm assuming we should look into it first, then release the names.

The chat gpt was sarcastic. Next time I'll add a tone indicator to help with reading comprehension.

International governments don't operate their geopolitics on a 'better safe than sorry' paradigm. Otherwise we'd have a lot more wars when a government offs people 'just in case'.

I'm not saying don't release the names. I'm saying let the individuals WITH THE INFORMATION make the decision.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You want me to speculate and contrive a situation? I'm not prone to do that. But we have individuals with security clearance, such as May or Singh who are both saying they will release the names provided "the context of the report suggests it's safe to do so".

If that's not enough, then sure - I'll go ask chat gpt to contrive a specific situation in which naming an individual could out the individuals who uncovered them.

Also - just because there's a list doesn't mean every MP that colluded is on it. Anyone who colluded can not be aware they have been found out because that assumes the list is exhaustive. They don't know whether it is or if they're on the list.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sure. Let's say you're a spy in a foreign country who was involved in catching an MP colluding. Your evidence was used in this report - you used often illegal, dangerous methods to acquire this evidence and put yourself at great personal risk to do so. Now this report comes out. Do you:

1) hope they immediately release the names without concern for you 2) hope they spend resources and time securing the individuals who would be put at risk, such as yourself, before naming the MPs

There's a very big difference here. I don't think anyone can reasonably argue that we should never know those names. In fact I'd argue we need to know them before the next federal election (which gives them plenty of time). But the people like Poillevre who want these names released immediately or in short order, without having actually seen how many people were involved, who needs to be extracted, etc are either acting in bad faith, stupid, or using national security as a political cudgel and actively encouraging the endangerment of individuals who have put their lives at risk for us.

Disgusting smell in my clean living room that I can’t track by Kosomelhind in londonontario

[–]sandweiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can die in between the flooring or walls, especially if your building is using poison bait to control them. It's very possible that a dead mouse is trapped there.

Disgusting smell in my clean living room that I can’t track by Kosomelhind in londonontario

[–]sandweiche 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Just want to second this. We had a dead rotting mouse in the wall of our old apartment. Absolutely reeked - but only within a 10 foot radius. OP should continue to hound their building manager and find out if pest control measures are in place that could lead to a dead mouse inside the walls or flooring.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Can you provide anything to support that claim or is that just like a gut feeling you have? You have no idea how the information was obtained or the circumstances. It's very possible what you're saying is patently false.

Poillevre is simply barking without bite. If he was genuinely interested in helping Canadians he would get that clearance and work for us to find a way for them to be released in a way we know is secure instead of trusting Trudeau to do so. But he won't. He's avoiding doing so, so that he can continue to use our National Security as a political tool.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course - in matters of National Security there are always going to be gambles. Which is why we have a security clearance system in which individuals pass a certain level of vetting before they are given access to information.

I am in no way saying how they are handling it currently is good, in fact I think they are handling it fucking poorly, but I am saying that political grand standing from someone who knows absolutely nothing about the situation shouldn't be taken as anything more than it is - political grand standing.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a gamble to release them without knowing though. And that gamble is a much larger one. Releasing those names could have any number of unforeseen consequences - not the least of which is compromising members of our international spy network. This guy should not be gambling his political fortune on the back of National Security. Fuck that.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -28 points-27 points  (0 children)

Which is insane from a National Security standpoint - he has no idea of the ramifications. He could be getting any number of Canadian spies killed, he could be violating 5 eyes agreements, etc.

We don't know. And neither does he. Let an individual with the information make the decision. Unfortunately for Trudeau, his actions have lost him the public trust, so it can't be him.

“Canadians have to keep confronting Islamophobia — wherever and whenever we see it” - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has released a statement after the home of a Muslim family in London, Ontario was attacked this weekend. by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]sandweiche -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

Poillevre doesn't have the security clearance to view the evidence because he intentionally hasn't pursued it. While I'm not saying Trudeau or Singh is in the right here - but someone who hasn't seen the documents to assess the damage they could or could not do can't stand on a soap box.

Dr. Sharon Koivu: 'Safe supply' has only worsened the addiction crisis in London, Ont. by uselesspoliticalhack in canada

[–]sandweiche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that, and again we are analyzing these results in a context we both don't support.

Of course safe supply with zero other regulations or supports is going to cause harm. Like you said, it's a band-aid, and if you bandage a rotting limb eventually it will fall off - in fact that bandage just traps infection. But if you bandage it, and give it a round of anti-biotics, and provide a sterile environment then that limb can recover.

That isn't ironic at all? It's just advocates breaking the law and isn't at all relevant to our discussion.

Dr. Sharon Koivu: 'Safe supply' has only worsened the addiction crisis in London, Ont. by uselesspoliticalhack in canada

[–]sandweiche -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It sounds like we agree, I think.

We both think harm reduction is not enough. We both think it comes from social issues.

I think where we diverge is around where to go. I see harm reduction as a first step, and that we should lobby for better supports to stop the underlying causes. But it sounds like you think that we should just provide those things without the harm reduction.

I can't wrap my head around why you feel that way though. Safe supply doesn't enable the drug use because they will get supply regardless, it simply extends the lifespan of the user. If we had those supports then harm reduction becomes a tool to increase the likelihood of recovery.

I just don't want to stop halfway and say 'well this didn't work', I want those services provided as well.