GUYS! I’m hosting my OWN SHOW on the @NHLNetwork 🏒🎶 The show features real life relationships between NHL players and musicians here in Nashville. TODAY: that first episode airs with my brother Steven Lorentz at 5pm EST. I couldn’t be more proud of how it turned out. LETS go.
🎶 Juan Soto, where will you go? Ohtani's going to the other side of LA 🎶
It's only fitting with the #WinterMeetings in Nashville we enlisted the help of musician @playitcole to predict potential destinations for some of the biggest stars.
As most know, my dad’s been battling some stuff the last while. Therefore, I’ve been doing the most to spend more time with him. Starting from our trip in March to spring training, it’s always been about the @BlueJays with us. Here’s to fathers and sons and the World Series. ❤️⚾️
“As a country artist, you’re always in the minors” 🤠🥅 loved theses answer from @buffalosabres foward Peyton Krebs and his country singer sister @maddisonkrebs on the latest episode of “Hockey Tonk” on @nhlnetwork.
Watch full episode here: https://t.co/8DhDQ2jwfG
.@playitcole is back for another episode of Hockey Tonk!
This episode is a family affair when Cole is joined by @BuffaloSabres forward Peyton Krebs and his country-singer sister @maddisonkrebs!
https://t.co/zRq9dZneYh
TOMORROW on @nhlnetwork - it’s a FAMILY reunion with the amazing Krebs siblings! 🎸🏒 I’m joined by @buffalosabres forward Peyton Krebs and his talented country-singer sister @maddisonkrebs for the newest episode of “Hockey Tonk”. Tune in at 5pm EST (on @Sportsnet one in 🇨🇦)
Lorentz is a self-taught guitarist who picked up during offseason, learning from YouTube. He even played a gig in Nashville with country musician Cole Bradley. He calls it his "second hobby"
https://t.co/3aCGFFzPMX
“He has been there since I was a little boy, throwing batting practice to me every day. This isn't my moment, it’s my dad’s moment."
- Freddie Freeman on running over to his dad after his walk-off grand slam home run to win Game 1 of the World Series
We remember the ones we lost, but we also celebrate the extraordinary kindness that was shown 23 years ago.
These words were displayed on the desk of Mayor Claude in Gander through to his retirement in 2017.
On this day, a tiny town in Canada opened up its hearts — and its homes — to 7,000 stranded passengers in a desperate time of need.
They didn’t care about politics, or who the President was. They did it because it's what Canadians do best.
A Goodable 🧵