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Forced Laval Rocket to hold a series final match against the Springfield Thunderbirds with a 5-1 win on Monday at MassMutual Center. Jean-François Hoully’s troupe had to rely on its resources. While the Rocket pilot opted to send 11 attackers and seven defenders into the fray, he lost the services of Jesse Yellonen, who was hit by a check from MacKenzie McKattern early in the match. Holly also confirmed that Yolonen will not be able to participate in the seventh game. “We had to play [avec] Our players before, but everyone, one by one, played well tonight, praised the missile…

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Kayden Primo is still the goalkeeper for the Canadians in the future and has always been since supporting him. The 2021-2022 season was difficult for the American, especially when he was playing for the big club. But since his last run at Laval, he’s simply brilliant and an exceptional streak. It’s one of the reasons the rocket works so well. His close friend Buffalo Sabers and North Eastern Husky goalkeeper Devon Levy is delighted with his success. Devon Levy happy with Primo’s success at Laval https://t.co/zntWGGvQe5 – The Sports Press (@LaPresse_Sports) June 13, 2022 During a brief interview with La…

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“He seems to be a good player to me. He adapted perfectly to playing with Cole and myself. We’ll see.” Posted at 7:00 am Jean Francois Teutonio Journalism Nick Suzuki had some good words to say about Juraj Slavkowski on Sunday, on the sidelines of Cummings’s Celebrity Sports Luncheon for Seniors, in Mount Royal. Slafkovsky is on the list of possibilities the Canadian could pick as number one, during the NHL Draft next July. Cole Coffield believes that Suzuki, Slavkovsky, and himself can coexist like thieves on ice. Photo by Philip Boivin, Press Cole Caufield autographs Nick Suzuki’s shirt. The…

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Pierre Lavoie was emotional and full of pride after completing the 1,000km bike ride of the 12th edition of the Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie (GDPL), on Sunday, in Montreal. • Read also: Pierre Lavoie Grand Challenge: Temporary closure of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge on Sunday Like everything related to events, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPL) has not had it easy due to the COVID-19 pandemic in recent years. It was also the first time since the arrival of the virus that the 1000 km race, one of the main events of the Grand Défi, could resume its normal activities, particularly…

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According to coach Gerard Gallant, the New York Rangers’ loss in the Eastern Conference Finals is due in part to accumulated fatigue. • Read also: “In my country, it is not at all trivial.” – Pierre-Edouard Bellemare • Read also: Touching the Cup: You don’t change the winning formula That’s what he said Saturday during press conferences following his team’s six-game elimination against Tampa Bay Lightning. Rangers won their first two series in seven matches and played a total of 20 matches in 40 days. “There’s no doubt she showed,” Gallant said. We didn’t get any real breaks. I wish…

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Sunday 12 June 2022 08:36 Baku, Azerbaijan – With Charles Leclerc’s championship chances dwindling, Max Verstappen is on hand to take advantage. Max Verstappen extended his lead in the drivers’ championship by winning the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Azerbaijan, with Red Bull Racing finishing second, while Leclerc and Ferrari did not finish the race due to an engine problem. . Leclerc started from the lead on Sunday but immediately lost the race lead to Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez in the first corner. The Ferrari driver regained the lead with the help of a good stopping strategy as the cars…

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Saturday, June 11, 2022. 2:39 pm LAUSANNE, Switzerland – “Tennis still has to wait a bit,” Roger Federer admitted on Swiss channel SRF on Saturday, even if he still aspires to return to the Laver Cup at the end of September, after more than a year without. Competition. The Swiss icon, the twenty Grand Slam winner, “plays from time to time” with his four children, but “things are going slow” after surgery on his third right knee in a year and a half. I had surgery at the end of August, and by that time we already knew it. People…

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It appears that Montreal Canadiens striker Josh Anderson is wanted by the National Hockey League. According to Sportsnet journalist Elliot Friedman, several teams were cruising around the huge guy during their latest trade timeout. “The problem, I think, was that the Canadians were greedy. He’s a good player, he’s under contract for a few more years and they’re not going to give it up,” the insider said on the ‘Oilers Now’ radio show. And the Montreal Hockey Now media has gone even further She reported that Anderson is attracting interest from many organizations according to a high-ranking Bettman Tour team…

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Alex Burroughs breathed a sigh of relief when Martin St. Louis was confirmed as head coach for the Canadians and indicated his desire to keep his assistants. At least that’s what he said in an interview with Jean-Charles Lagoy on Friday. “I am really happy. We can see where the new organization wants to go. They want to continue to grow our young players and develop as much as possible to be successful for several seasons. Martin is emotional. He is really good with the team and the young players. Keep learning with him to help the Montreal Canadiens. Winning…

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As time progresses, it becomes clear that three specific possibilities find themselves at the center of Canadian leaders’ final discussions regarding the first public selection for the 2022 draft. We’re talking center Shane Wright, Kingston Frontenac in the Ontario Junior League, winger Juraj Slavkowski, TBS Turco in the SM-liiga and hub Logan Cooley, of the U.S. Development Program. On the occasion of a Twitter poll conducted Thursday, journalist Anthony Martineau, out of curiosity, asked people about their choice among the three skaters mentioned above. Watch his full “JiC” intervention in the main video. The results were clear, with 80% of…

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