
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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The Hardcore Demon
Golden Crown Wrestling has been a beacon for women's wrestling for 46 years, and one woman who has thrived in the promotion for five years is Tiffani Ross. Nicknamed the "Golden Princess," Tiffani has been one of GCW's top stars for a good bit, as she had held GCW's World Championship on two occasions, and had her sights set on holding the title for a third time. She has had a major obstacle, and no, it is not the reigning champion, Danika Ray.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Fiction
How, oh How Will the Edmonton Oilers Blow it This Time?
Well, folks, the Edmonton Oilers are back in the playoffs. What, do they want a parade? Let's make one thing perfectly clear. This is the tenth year of the "Connor and Leon" Era in Edmonton. Hard to believe, isn't it? Yes, it's now been a full decade since the dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have been leading the Oilers together. Let's look at how that's fared for them, shall we? Playoffs don't come to them until 2016-17, which is Year Two of the duo playing together. Not bad. Beat out the defending West champs in San Jose, and made it to Game Seven of Round 2. More's to come, right? Not so fast.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Devils Horn Their Way Into the Stanley Cup Playoffs
I am very excited that we are so very close to the end of the regular season, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs that come with it. Entering the final nine days of the regular season, five overall playoff spots remain open: two in the East, three in the West. Three teams entered this day with a chance to clinch spots, but two of them faced each other. The other team, well, they were off on this day. That team was the New Jersey Devils.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
The Century Mark
The Colorado Avalanche's three game swing ended with the team winning two of the three games, and it was during that stretch that the Avs locked in a playoff spot. Now it was time to play the last two home games in the regular season, and the first of those two games was a meeting with the Vegas Golden Knights. Scott Wedgewood was in net against Akira Schmid, and it only took nearly three minutes for the Knights to get a free power play. Honestly, that's longer than usual.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Finally, Good Things Come to the Canadian Capital
You know, every sport has that one playoff clinch that you see and it hits some fans in the feels. Not just fans of the team involve, but fans of the central sport. When a team makes good, and especially when it's a team that's had a lot of hardship, bad luck, and black clouds hovering over them, it's among the best stories of that season. Regarding this NHL season, we expected the Buffalo Sabres to be said team, but they blew it. Again. 14 years without a postseason.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
A Moral Defeat?
Two days had passed since the Colorado Avalanche won big in Columbus, and we locked up a playoff spot for the eighth straight year. This past Saturday, the Avs were off to St. Louis for the last regular season meeting with the Blues. A week prior to this, the Avs were defeated by the Blues at Ball Arena, and this was our chance to get 'em back for that.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
"Beyond the Gates" Week 5 & 6 Review
So with the insane way the NHL season has been going, I've been lazy with the reviews for Beyond the Gates. I'm not behind on the show, though, and it's still crazy good and wild as hell. I said this before: Beyond the Gates is the show that the soap opera genre needed... badly. So with that, this review will cover the last two weeks of the show. Week 5 and Week 6 all wrapped up in a neat little package.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2025: Doomsday
Eleven days. That's how much time remains in the NHL's regular season. Eleven short days. A lot happened in the past week, as the calendar turned to the month of April. While March is that final full month of the season, April is the end--the very last chance for a lot of teams. The final numbers get thinned out in April, as the Stanley Cup Playoffs draw closer and closer to occurring. As I said: Eleven days remain. That's two Wednesday doubleheaders on TNT. That's two more loaded Tuesdays and Thursdays. That's one more big Saturday, and also, one more Sunday featuring matinee doubleheaders on TNT.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Kings Look to Finally Topple Oilers, and Go From There
On an evening that saw both franchises from the Sunshine State join the playoff party, one team from the Golden State looked to become part of the NHL's Sweet 16 as well. On the penultimate Saturday of the regular season, the Los Angeles Kings entered that day standing at three points away from their fourth straight playoff appearance. That combination could come in the form of a win and a Calgary Flames loss, or only one point and Calgary losing in regulation. The Kings were in what many see as a playoff preview--a home game against the Edmonton Oilers. A 3-0 blanking of the Oilers reduced that magic number from three points to just one.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Prodigy (Part 2)
Christine Kendall drove with a lot on her mind; some of it was memories from her past as a wrestler known as The Golden Goddess, but her central thought was connected to her past: The Crimson Queen, her greatest rival. The Golden Goddess and The Crimson Queen had a feud for the ages in the ring for many years, and both of them have enjoyed retirement in the last decade-plus. Or so Christine thought.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Fiction
Defending Champs Looking Mighty Sus Right Now
A Saturday that featured 13 games on the docket also saw three teams with a chance to get into the playoffs. One said team, the Tampa Bay Lightning, punched their ticket when the Rangers were shutout by the Devils. That game also helped one scenario belonging to Tampa's in-state rivals, the Florida Panthers. Even so, the Panthers had the "win and in" scenario, but the Rangers' loss allowed the Panthers the privilege of getting in by simply reaching overtime. However, the Panthers were blanked by the Ottawa Senators. They still had one way in, but they would need help. That help came in the form of the Toronto Maple Leafs blanking the Columbus Blue Jackets.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Have the Rumors of Tampa Bay's Demise Been Greatly Exaggerated?
The penultimate Saturday of the NHL regular season began with three teams with a chance to join the NHL's Sweet 16. In the West, the Jets, Golden Knights, Stars, and Avalanche are in. In the East, the Capitals, Hurricanes, and Maple Leafs are in. Three others could increase that total from seven to ten, and one of those three was the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Bolts needed just one point, but they had two ways to get in before they took the ice. One of them involved the first game of the 13-game Saturday: the Rangers and Devils facing off.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced










