MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens and IGA on Wednesday announced the return of a seating section dedicated to the front-line champions in each playoff at Bale Center. The IGA Hero Zone will welcome guests for the second time in Game 3 of the Division Final against the Winnipeg Jets, which takes place on Sunday, June 6 at 6 PM.Supporters can now nominate the frontline hero of their choice, whether it’s a doctor, lifeguard, teacher, grocery store employee, or any other worker. Basic service, by visiting canadiens.com/herosIGA Fill out the form before Friday, June 4 at noon. All eligible entries will…
Author: Virginia Whitehead
No, Canadian players will not have much time to rest between the first and second rounds. Nor to properly study their new opponent. The Montreal had the Maple Leafs on Monday night, they arrived in Winnipeg overnight from Monday to Tuesday… and they will face the Jets for the first time tonight (Wednesday). I don’t remember seeing the NHL give the team so little time between the end of a series and the beginning of the next. Long live the Intensive COVID-19 calendar, outbreaks during the season, Canadian restrictions and an NHL desperate to finish the playoffs before the start…
On Wednesday, Solidere Quebec will propose to the Legault government to adopt a transitional law to get out of the state of emergency that has engulfed Quebec since the beginning of the pandemic. • Read also: Support for the third link is still in the majority in the capital “This transitional law, its goal is simple, and that is to define health measures in a reasonable way; in other words, to withdraw the absolutist mandate that the government has had for more than a year and replace it with a legal framework that grants reasonable powers and provides a reasonable…
The Canadians’ win over the Maple Leafs on Monday sparked backlash across the NHL. Such is the case in New York that Jean-Gabriel Baguette returned to the victory in Montreal during his interview with Jean-Charles Lagoy on Tuesday. “I have many friends who were happy with the Canadians winning, but I was very happy for Alex Burrows and Luke Richardson. These two people were very important to me. Alex Burroughs, I will take him in my streak again. I am not surprised to see him succeed as a coach. He knows it and the Canadians are in hands honest with…
(Riga, Latvia) Canada reached the quarter-finals of the World Hockey Championship when Germany beat Latvia 2-1 in normal time on Tuesday. Posted on 1he is June 2021 at 9:50 am Updated at 4.30pm. The Canadian Press Canada lost 3-2 to Finland earlier on Tuesday in a penalty shootout. So the Maple Leaf got off to a poor start to the tournament, as the squad was beaten in the first three matches. The Canadian clan finished fourth in Group Two with 10 points. The Kazakhs also collected 10 points, but the stalemate was in Canada’s favor. The Americans, Finns and Germans…
As expected, the Toronto press weren’t kind to the Maple Leaves after they were knocked out by the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night. Also read: Triumph of Al Kindy: The crowd cheered in Montreal Also read: Toronto Failure Report The cover of the “Toronto Sun” Daily was clear the next day. With the English title “Running Choke,” he recalls the team’s playoff failures in recent years, explaining some of them that followed previous Leafs qualifiers, all accompanied by a picture of Austin Matthews and Mitch Marner somewhat upset. Both men have already come under widespread criticism for their performances against…
Hockey fans, especially near the Bell Center, celebrated the Montreal Canadiens’ qualification Monday night for the next match of the Stanley Cup qualifiers. Also read: The Canadian realizes the excluded and advances to the second round Still unexpected a few days ago, the Canadians’ victory in the seventh game over the Toronto Maple Leaves delighted fans, who burst out with joy in the final seconds of the match. After meeting near the Bell Center to watch the broadcast of the showdown, Montreal residents began moving down St. Catherine Street chanting “Go Habs Go” and waving flags with the team’s colors.…
Naomi Osaka says stop. In the face of the crisis resulting from her decision not to hold a press conference at Roland Garros and the threats made by the four Grand Slam tournaments, the world number two announced her withdrawal from the tournament on Monday evening. Also read: Roland Garros: Naomi Osaka is threatened with exclusion if she continues to boycott press conferences Through a long message posted on her Twitter account, the 23-year-old explained her choice. Osaka begins: “It’s a situation I hadn’t imagined or looked for when I tweeted a few days ago.” Now I think the best…
The return of fans to the stands for sporting events was a happy event for everyone, but some of them seem to have forgotten how to behave in public. Last week alone, in the NBA, three players were targeted with shells from spectators. Also read: NBA Series: The Knicks in Cables Also read: Luguentz Dort will get his chance with Team Canada Another such event happened Sunday night, after the match between the Brooklyn Nets and the Celtics in Boston. A bottle of water touched New York player Keri Irving, when he left Earth, after his 141-to-126 victory. “It is…
(Ottawa) Discussions are underway to allow the NHL Northern Division team to play their home matches in Canada in the last two rounds of the Stanley Cup qualifiers against a US side. Posted on May 30, 2021 at 7:52 pm. Lee PertiumThe Canadian Press Sources in the two federal governments confirmed that a scenario is being considered in which the two teams are exempted from the mandatory quarantine for a period of 14 days, which is currently applied in Canada upon return from the United States. These sources requested anonymity as they are not authorized to speak publicly about this…
