
With or without Larkin, Red Wings still need to address offense
I don't think that reconciliation is an option like Ansar Khan believes.

I don't think that reconciliation is an option like Ansar Khan believes.
Nothing like waiting until the last minute to do this...
In case you hit a paywall, this is the cusp of the article:
But they apparently haven’t even started the interview process. Hockey insider Elliotte Friedman said last Friday on NHL Network that the Red Wings’ “initial interview process” is expected to begin this week.
The organization, under governor and CEO Chris Ilitch, hired a search firm to identify candidates, which is highly unusual.
I spotted a couple of fawn and some Canadian geese one morning.
I found this yesterday at my local drug store. It was an interesting read and contained some interesting facts.
I can not find this book anywhere except used for $125 or more. I had no idea this particular book would be this difficult or expensive.
Does anyone have suggestions where to find this book new and at a reasonable price?
My brother gave me this awesome 3D-printed gift for my birthday! He found the .STL file online and printed it out himself. He said that it was printed out in separate pieces and then he glued it together. The level of detail is incredible.
I just finished this book today while on my last day of vacation.
The Enterprise is on a mission in a nebula and they sent away teams to different regions of a planet for research. The away teams are suddenly attacked and impressed into service with a race that has been at war for centuries.
The story was exciting and definitely a page-turner. I always enjoy reading stories with Pike, Una and Spock. Although this book falls under the Discovery series, there are just few mentions about that particular series. I definitely recommend this one. Enjoy!
I finished reading this first of a four-volume collection from IDW.
The storyline centered around the Tholians. A young Tholian was rescued by the Enterprise crew and brought onboard. Uhura was tasked with establishing communication with the young Tholian.
Edit: I forgot to mention that there's a story about the planet Sigma Iotia II. It was very entertaining!
The story was excellent and the artwork was exceptional too. I'm going to start Vol. 2 today as it continues with the young Tholian.
I spotted this turtle crossing the road near our U.P. home. I was a bit worried about it, so I checked back about 20 minutes later and saw that it made it safely across.
Picked this up over the winter and finally got around to reading it. It leads up to the movie "The Rise of Skywalker." I liked the story as I featured some of my favorite characters from the sequels. The artwork was excellent, especially the extra artwork at the end.
The owner of the comic book store that I shop at gave me this vintage Star Trek comic today for free. It is from 1972 and in excellent shape. What a great gift!
I just finished watching Andor S1 on 4K. Being an "old school" Star Wars fan from the late 70s, accustomed to the mainstream characters, I was very much drawn into this series. For me, it was a intense, slow-burning drama that I just had to watch the next episode to find out what happens.
I really enjoyed the story line, characters and acting, all of it was top-notch. The episodes dealing with the Narkina 5 prison had me cheering "F*ck you and your On Program" as the prisoners broke out. But I do wonder what happened to Kino Loy. The last time I saw him was when he was hesitating to jump into the water because he couldn't swim.
Anyhow, I'm looking forward to watching S2.
I had posted this in the Star Trek Comics sub, but this sub doesn't allow re-posting.
This was my first Star Trek comic and I found it a few years ago while cleaning out my late-mother's home. She had it stored in her hope chest. I was amazed at how good of condition it was in considering that it's 50 years old and endured my childhood and multiple moves throughout the last half-century. Not a page is missing.
Thank you, Mom for keeping this for me. I love you and miss you.
While cleaning out my late-mother's home a few years ago, I found my first Star Trek comic in her hope chest. This comic is 50 years old (a few years younger than me!) and in decent condition considering that it went through multiple moves, to different homes, over the last half-century. None of the pages are missing which made it even more wonderful.
I'm really late to the world of Star Trek books and this one was recommended to me on this sub. Boy, what an adventure this book was and it definitely didn't disappoint.
The planet Talin IV was destroyed in a nuclear war. Captain Kirk was judged as being responsible for the death of a planet by violating the Prime Directive and discharged from Star Fleet along with McCoy, Spock, Checkov, Sulu and Uhura.
If you haven't read this book yet, I highly recommend it. Enjoy!
This volume was excellent. All the stories were from TNG. I really enjoyed this volume and recommend it. Enjoy!