I am not mad at the Penguins for losing to the best team in the league.
And the out of town scoreboard had way more good results than bad results for the Penguins odds tonight.
The Penguins have a lot to work on, and some new problems. But they’ll live to die another day.
The bottom line is this: The team simply has to get back to basics. They have to get back to playing the stretch of hockey where they actually simplified. Obviously, the goaltending needs to be better, but a lot of this stems from lazy play in their own end.
🚨 BREAKING — IT’S OFFICIAL: Democrats have TANKED the funding bill to re-open TSA and DHS, intentionally making the American people SUFFER while they continue skipping the line, 47-37
16 Senators couldn't even be bothered to show up to VOTE.
These people are the scum of the earth.
They couldn’t care less about you or your family.
@MattP1Gallagher No I’m not a fan of the new regs…..I don’t like the artificial overtakes. It’s too manufactured. Who ever has battery has the ability to overtake, once the battery is recharged it’s flip flopped again.
@ThisIsFormu1a1 Also @AppleTV removed the driver feed option for playbacks….insane that we don’t have the same level of broadcast available as we did with the Formula 1 app. @AppleTV do better. Put the driver feeds on the replays.
🚨| F1 accused of censoring fan backlash to 2026 rules on social media:
— F1 fans have expressed concerns that their criticisms of the new 2026 regulations are being censored by the sport's social media accounts. Speaking to media, fans claimed:
“The gearing down on the back straight hurt my soul.”
— Fans also noted that a 'community note' was added to a post on F1's 'X' page, which shared Franco Colapinto's maximum speed in Australia. The note highlighted issues with the 'super clipping' problem of the 2026 cars. One fan remarked:
“Worst overtakes... without any racing... the cars just pass each other due to energy differences.”
— Another fan questioned the meaningfulness of the overtakes, stating:
“How many were actually meaningful to the race, tit for tat passing because technical advantage alternates is not racing.”
— F1's social media has been accused of painting a more positive picture of the new regulations, with fans alleging manipulation of race footage and censorship of negative opinions. A community note further criticized F1 for hiding replies, with one stating:
“In addition to the other community note, F1 is, once again, hiding replies, censoring the fans' opinion about the new regulations.”
— Elsewhere, Apple TV faced backlash for its F1 debut coverage, with fans criticizing the interface and broadcast quality. Comparisons were drawn to the introduction of Formula 1's new power units, which also received negative feedback.
#f12026
VIA: [gpblog]
@idxchris@AppleTV If you’re watching the replay you can no longer see individual drivers feeds. Apple only has them on live. So stupid put live feeds on replays! @AppleTV