It is still too early to know if Patrick Mahomes will be able to face the Buffalo Bills in the American Conference Finals on Sunday night (6:40 p.m.), but the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback’s condition has deteriorated. is improved. That’s what ESPN’s Adam Shefter reported on Tuesday afternoon. Mahomes left …
Read More »Jerry Rice would take Joe Montana before Tom Brady
Former NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice has added his two cents to the discussion surrounding the best quarterback of all time. Asked who he would choose between Tom Brady and Joe Montana to win a clash in the last streak of a game, the 58-year-old leaned for his former San …
Read More »Chiefs | Chad Henne had his heyday
(Kansas City) The 35-year-old veteran quarterback who made two courageous plays in the closing minutes of a game and helped the Kansas City Chiefs advance to the American Association Championship game is aware of the luck he had to be part of the starting lineup. Chad Henne spent nearly a …
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COVID-19 | Hurricanes-Predators game postponed
(New York) The National Hockey League had to postpone a first game of the 2021 season due to COVID-19, the one scheduled for Tuesday between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Predators, in Nashville, hours after the two clubs had played the first game of this series. The league said the …
Read More »Rhian Wilkinson leaves for England
Having recently left Soccer Canada, Quebecer Rhian Wilkinson joins the coaching staff of the British women’s soccer team, where she will also find an old accomplice. “I am extremely grateful to have the opportunity to work with such a talented group of players and coaches,” Wilkinson said Tuesday in a …
Read More »Women’s soccer | Rhian Wilkinson joins England squad
Former Quebec soccer player Rhian Wilkinson is joining the coaching staff of the England women’s soccer team, the organization said in a press release Tuesday morning. Wilkinson and Norwegian midfielder Hege Riise have each agreed to short-term contracts, “the Lionesses”, the nickname for England’s national women’s soccer team, said. “I …
Read More »Explicit texts to a journalist: the DG des Mets fired
New York Mets general manager Jared Porter was relieved of his post on Tuesday morning for sending text messages of an explicit nature to a reporter in 2016. The messages were obtained by ESPN, which decided to bring this story to light on Monday night. The New York organization did …
Read More »CF Montreal | Logos that leave no ice
Philippe Deschênes has been a fan of CF Montreal for fifteen years. His job: self-employed graphic designer. When he saw the new team logo on Thursday, he was disappointed. The next afternoon, for fun, he posted his own creation on his Twitter account with the message: “I had some free …
Read More »Clotaire Rapaille and the mohawk
Justin Kingsley is still not Clotaire Rapaille in sad memory. Rapaille, a marketing raptor, had managed to entuber Régis Labeaume and was to revolutionize the image of Quebec. He left with his money, but rolled in molasses and feathers. • Read also: Kovalev, Hopkins, Pascal and doping So Justin Kingsley, …
Read More »Analysis | Sometimes plans work
(EDMONTON) Before, it was the “five-year plan” of Pierre Boivin and Pierre Gauthier, which never seemed to succeed. Then there were Marc Bergevin’s “plans”, plans of which we never really knew the outlines and which hardly impressed the gallery when he ended up unveiling them. It reached the point where …
Read More »Finally the season will be able to begin
As long as we expected, the first storm hit us at the end of the week. It will allow club volunteers to rebuild the network. However, you have to be patient before everything is perfect. After such a snowfall, volunteers can take at least 48 to 72 hours before clearing …
Read More »Blues win 5-4 against Sharks
(St. Louis) Jordan Kyrou broke the deadlock halfway through the third period and the St. Louis Blues came in from behind to beat the San Jose Sharks 5-4 on Monday night. Mike Hoffman scored his first goal for the Blues, who beat the Sharks for the fourth straight time at …
Read More »A real tour de force
Two wins against the Oilers in Edmonton. Who would’ve believed that? Not many people if we trust the listeners who made a phone call to friend Jérémie Rainville, at Bonsoir les Sportifs, Friday evening. • Read also: Perfect in Edmonton • Read also: “We play like a team, like a …
Read More »Canadian 3 – Oilers 1 | Perfect trip to Edmonton for the Canadian
Jake Allen didn’t waste his opportunity to make a good first impression in the Montreal Canadiens uniform. In his first start with the Habs, Allen stopped 25 shots in a 3-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. The Fredericton, New Brunswick native was deprived of a 22e career shutout …
Read More »“We play like a team, like a family” -Alexander Romanov
Alexander Romanov is doing quite well in English, but he still goes there for quick answers. Sometimes that gives the best of results. After the match, Romanov explained the success of the Canadian (2-0-1) at the start of the season. “We are intense, there are several checks. We play like …
Read More »Flames 5 – Canucks 2 | Goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom still pays his old team
(Calgary) Johnny Gaudreau registered a goal and an assist and the Calgary Flames triumphed 5-2 over the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 on Monday night. Mikael Backlund, Elias Lindholm, Mark Giordano and Rasmus Andersson, in an empty net, also hit the target for the Flames. Goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom secured a second straight …
Read More »[EN DIRECT] Canadian 2 – Oilers 0
Goalkeeper Jake Allen will make his first start with the Montreal Canadiens on Monday, in the team’s second straight game against the Edmonton Oilers. SUMMARY 3rd period 01:47 Alexander Romanov names Connor McDavid. 00:01 – Phillip Danault steals the puck from Kyle Turris in the face-off circle. 00:00 – Beginning …
Read More »Sabers beat Flyers 6-1
(Philadelphia) Sam Reinhart and Curtis Lazar both scored twice, and the Buffalo Sabers crushed the Philadelphia Flyers 6-1 on Monday night. Carter Hutton stopped 21 shots in the rather quiet game for the Flyers, who had scored 11 goals in their first two games of the season. Nicolas Aubé-Kubel prevented …
Read More »A St. Petersburg project that will dictate the future of the Rays
Faced with the difficulties experienced by the organization of the Tampa Bay Rays in recent years, many Quebecers have dreamed of a full-time return to major baseball in Montreal. For the city of St. Petersburg, it is now a question of revitalizing the area surrounding Tropicana Field, the building that …
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