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(Denver, Colorado) After Avalanche’s 7-0 victory over Lightning in Game Two of the Finals, many observers have raised the issue of altitude as an explanation. Posted at 7:00 am Clouds Lifrancois Journalism After all, it seems unnatural for a hockey machine to be as good as amorphous lightning. These questions seemed more legitimate after Lightning’s Game 3 resounding return home. Looking back at the first four games, we see now that we have to take it and leave it, and height is only one source of explanation, but not the only one, far from it. Obviously, the right to the…

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Thursday, June 23, 2022 10:23 PM Striker Patrice Bergeron will be back with the Boston Bruins for at least a year. According to journalist Joe MacDonald, the 36-year-old athlete from L’Ancienne-Lorette will sign a one-year agreement. Bergeron, a five-time Selke Trophy winner, told RDS he was giving himself a few weeks to think about his future, which could become an unrestricted free agent. However, he has indicated that if he continues his career, it will only be in the only uniform he has known since the beginning of his NHL adventure. Bergeron had just finished an eight-year contract that brought…

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Even if Avalanche is currently 3-1 ahead in the series, we are entitled to a final. Last night, both teams were flying on the ice. It was simply wonderful. I understand it would be better if the chain was tied 2-2, but it’s not over yet. Lightning is a hockey machine and Andrei Vasilevskiy is used to getting up in the biggest moments. Many Tampa Bay players have also shown that they have weathered adversity in recent years. And on the avalanche side, we’re trying to build a similar reputation. And to do that, what does Nathan McKinnon do between…

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An American technical and synchronized swimming coach swam into the pool on Wednesday to save one of her drowned swimmers after she died during the world championships in Budapest. Anita Alvarez held her breath after performing in the final of the synchronized freestyle singles swim, and sank to the bottom of the pool. Then Andrea Fuentes jumped into the water to save her. France Press agency “We were very scared. I had to jump because the rescuers didn’t,” Fuentes told the Spanish newspaper. Brand. France Press agency Fuentes, in shorts and a T-shirt, descended to the bottom of the pool…

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Logan Cooley works under pressure. The promising American striker is excited about the idea that he will likely be the first player to be inducted on July 7. “As a hockey player, you always want to be in the spotlight. We live in moments like this where the tension is high. I try to take advantage of the process as much as possible and enjoy it,” he said in an interview with TVA Sports on the sidelines of the Combine competition in Buffalo earlier in June. Watch Anthony Martino’s report in the video above. Shane Wright and Juraj Slavkovsky are…

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Sure, the Hart and Ted Lindsay cups are a little velvety for Auston Matthews, but the Toronto Maple Leafs forward made no secret that he still had trouble digesting his family’s liquidation Tuesday night during the party in Tampa. The author of an excellent campaign of 60 goals and 106 points in 73 games, Matthews couldn’t avoid a sixth outing in the first round despite his nine points. After being defeated by lightning, it was almost too late for the Americans to return to Florida. “I always try to set myself goals and try to be the best,” I began…

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Saint Jane, note | It has almost become a routine for Shawinigan Cataractes. As they often did in the playoffs, Daniel Reno’s men recovered from a deficit after two stints to finally defeat the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-3 in their first game of the Anniversary Cup. The Western Champions had a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes, but goals by Beric Dube and Olivier Nadeau, 78 seconds behind in the third inning, allowed the Cataract to join Sea Dogs at the top of the overall standings after two days of competition. “We were able to do it often in the qualifiers…

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Posted today at 3:59 PM. Updated today at 3:59 PM. I was really impressed with Nick Paul’s determination and resilience in Game Three of the Stanley Cup Final. The Tampa Bay Lightning Center was injured on the field during the game. He was in pain, he was in pain a lot, but he remained at the meeting. Watch the procedure in the video above. After receiving his usual treatment, Paul returned to the bench and his coach John Cooper looked at him and said, “Are you ready to go? (Are you ready to go back?) Paul answered in the affirmative.…

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Last year, during the first year of his contract, everyone agreed that Brendan Gallagher didn’t deliver the merchandise. It looked really painful all year long. It is not just a feeling. on TSN 690Galley claimed that his body let him down last year and that this partly explains his poor performance all season. ICYMI: Our conversation with BGALLY17 Through Campbell vs. Gallo#TSN690 https://t.co/P9YnezN1bl —Mitch Gallo (@MitchyGallo) June 21 2022 Without falling into clichés, playing a lot of hockey for a few years (in the bubble in Toronto, until July 2021) didn’t help him. He plays physical hockey and seems to…

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Judging from the chants, shouts and cheers that Kayden Primo received during the play-off games at Laval, fans are already seeing him as the next big lock-up star in goal. However, they may have to wait before witnessing his entry into the big club. Posted at 6:00 AM Nicholas Richard Journalism If Montreal has its number 31, then Laval has its own. Primeau has proven to be the cornerstone of Rocket’s playoff success, and the 22-year-old goalkeeper is emerging from what could be the most defining season of his young career. “I love big moments and playing under pressure. I…

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