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The National Hockey League (NHL) and its players’ association have chosen to postpone all matches between the Canadian and American teams due to the COVID-19 surge on Sunday. This includes all meetings scheduled through December 23 and notably affects three clashes with the Montreal Canadiens. Concretely, this means that CH will not leave for the New York area on Monday. He was scheduled to face the Islanders (Mon), Rangers (Wednesday) and Demons (Thursday). Nine other duels are also affected by this action by the NHL and the Players Association. As of Sunday, twenty teams in the Bettman Arena had at…

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A few hours after the injured Mathieu Perrault and Joel Jeremiah were removed from his training, along with Arturi Likonen, adding to the NHL’s COVID-19 monitoring protocol, the Canadian summoned three forwards from his school club in Rocket de Laval. Posted Dec 19, 2021 at 10:24am Updated at 10:55 am Simon Olivier Lorang Journalism Quebecers Alex Belzel and Raphael Harvey Benard, as well as Swede Lucas Videmo, were called up as reinforcements. The three train with CH on Sunday morning and they will definitely be on the team’s three-game trip to the New York area over the next few days.…

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Dallas Stars forward Tanner Kerro left American Airlines Center on a stretcher Saturday night after a questionable shot from Chicago Blackhawks forward Brett Connolly. This gesture occurred early in the first period when the stars attempted to break through. Connolly hit the unsuspecting Kiro at full speed, knocking him out onto the ice near the slope. The star attacker remained stationary on the surface before leaving with a stretcher. Update: Tanner Kero is conscientious, attentive and responsive. He will be taken to hospital for precautionary measures and evaluation.Dallas Stars December 19 2021 Fortunately, the organization released an update that the…

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A match that hockey fans will never tire of happened in the match between the Shawinigan Cataracts and the Drummondville Voltjores, when goalkeeper Antoine Colombe scored in the empty net on Friday night. Shawinigan Cataracts goalkeeper Antoine Colombe scored a home goal late in the third half against the Drummondville Voltjores on Friday night at Marcel Dion Center. The Colombian’s success was overshadowed by a hat-trick Charles Baudouin, who saved 33 times to allow the “Cats” to win 7 to 4. He is also the first janitor to light the lantern in the match. Shawinigan formation history. Felix Rivern, Zachary…

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Three teams are in total lockdown until Christmas. Big names added to the “COVID list”. Matches are postponed. The first duel behind closed doors. Teams that reduce stadium load… Posted on Dec 17, 2021 at 2:25 pm Updated at 19:42 Clouds Livranso Journalism The increase in COVID-19 cases in the NHL continued Friday. Famous players have been added to the list of players on involuntary leave due to COVID-19 (reminder: not all of these players have to have the virus, but they can be in close contact with them). The Toronto Maple Leafs have the names of forwards John Tavares…

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After just two out of six days of competition in Abu Dhabi, Canada took home five medals, including three golds, which already represent the country’s best performance at any edition of the FINA World Swimming Championships. On Friday, Maggie McNeill raced towards the wall to give Canada the gold in the 4x50m mixed freestyle relay. Joshua Lindo, Yuri Kessel, and Kayla Sanchez swam in front of her. McNeil grabbed two swimmers in the latter part of the race, and his touchdown to the wall in lane 1 allowed Canada to set a Canadian record of 1 minute 28.55 seconds over…

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The National Hockey League (NHL) announced Friday that the Montreal Canadiens game against the Boston Bruins that was scheduled to be played the next day at the Bell Center has been postponed. It is clear that the date for the resumption of the session has not yet been determined. While the Quebec government and Public Health Canada have been forced to play behind closed doors in Thursday’s showdown against the Philadelphia Flyers, the Bruins are deeply upset by COVID-19. Several players, including Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand, are following the National League protocol regarding the coronavirus. Other athletes affected are:…

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At the moment, the club said in a statement, that this measure will only be for the December 16 match. Spectators who hold tickets will be compensated. Given the surge in COVID-19 cases in the region, Montreal Canadiens received a request from Quebec Public Health late this afternoon to play tonight’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers behind closed doors, without supporters at the Bell Center. We have accepted this request to ensure the health and safety of our supporters and our communities. An update on Saturday’s game against the Boston Bruins will be provided tomorrow. [vendredi]Written by, in a press…

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The Montreal Canadiens will play their game Thursday night against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Bell Center behind closed doors. • Read also: Eliminate hospital loads within 3 weeks if nothing is done • Read also: COVID-19 infections don’t stop in flames The organization confirmed a few hours before the meeting that the Quebec government had asked the team to play a duel without supporters. Spectators will be asked to return home and ticket holders will be notified by email. They will also be entitled to a refund. “Given the significant increase in COVID-19 cases in the region, Montreal Canadiens…

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Thursday, December 16, 2021. 09:59 The Montreal Canadiens announced Thursday that defenseman Mathias Norlender will continue his development in Sweden for the remainder of the SHL season. The 21-year-old Norlender has played his first six National Hockey League games this season, earning one pass. It wasn’t used much by CH’s coaching staff, spending an average of 12:17 on the ice. Last week, some time after he was demoted to Laval, Norländer already told Swedish media that it had been some time since he had been considering “going home”. “He’s a smart guy,” said coach Dominique Ducharme. When I spoke to…

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