
Louie Palermo
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@GavinoDe_Falco Si c’est vrai, c’est pire que NorthVolt. Pus capable comme dirait @JeremyFilosa
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Gotta pull Dobes right? When you’re not feeling it, you’re not feeling it?
The Hockey News@TheHockeyNews
Buffalo has 2 goals on 2 shots. This is not a drill
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@ashkan Our new mayor seems to be the one willing to address the homelessness problem that plagues Montreal and other major North American cities. An “in person” meeting with you would be great, but of course I don’t need to tell you that.
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To be honest, I am pretty confident to be able to align any political party as
1) Know this sounds weird, but I AM NOT A BILLIONAIRE (there's an understandable issue when a billionaire arrives thinking they are owed something, etc)
2) Je suis Quebecois, hard core. So bring it. My views sometimes make pure laine Quebecois go "ayoye, Ashkan, on se calme."
3) We are not seeking any taxpayer money
4) I actually care about social issues, and want to leverage the interest of PRIVATE capital to address homelessness, help via ASE youth employment, etc.
So as long as they see that this is a NET addition to their tax base, I really don't think it matters (meaning all politicians care about optics, etc but not like PQ or PLQ or anyone would materially matter).
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@JeremyFilosa @MLS J’espère que Vancouver réussi à garder les Whitecaps. En même temps, peut-être que Vancouver n’est simplement pas une ville de sports professionnels (Grizzlis déjà parti).
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Complément d'information ici. Les équipes de la @MLS se sont fait dire (avant les rencontres des derniers jours) qu'un déménagement était à prévoir. Tel que mentionné ci-bas, à moins d'un tournant majeur. Les rencontres des derniers jours aboutiront-elles à un dénouement positif, espérons le.
Jeremy Filosa 🎙@JeremyFilosa
Deux sources me parlent du fait que les équipes de la @MLS se sont fait dire de s'attendre à un déménagement des @WhitecapsFC . À moins d'un tournant majeur dans cette saga des Caps, l'équipe sera à Vegas l'an prochain. Situation extrêmement triste.
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@ashkan Hopefully he remains positive and doesn’t write a fictitious tale
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Who do you think will carry the torch before Game 4 tonight? 👀
Selon vous, qui portera le flambeau avant le match 4 ce soir ? 👀
#habs #gohabsgo #nhlplayoffs #thesickpodcast @TonyMarinaro

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@JeremyFilosa Dans le cas de Montreal, « faut pas investir dans les Expos et des stades quand les hôpitaux on besoin d’argent » .
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Ok dans un, deux,
trois, on embauche cet homme pour dire exactement la même chose de Montréal!!!
Brodie Brazil@BrodieBz
Rays fans throwing interesting shade at Oakland in an attempt to secure their own team in Tampa. (full breakdown tomorrow: brodie.bz/YouTube)
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@MitchyGallo It was a sloppy game from the first few seconds. The fact that they only lost 4-2 bodes well for the rest of series. MSL will make adjustments.
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Here are my three takeaways from Montreal’s 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, brought to you by Snap Bar Sportif in Rigaud.
1- Buffalo is a different animal
Montreal coming out flat after an emotional Game 7 win in Tampa Bay was predictable. That’s often the reality when you jump from one series straight into another.
But beyond that, this is just a completely different matchup. A seven-game series is all about adjustments, and Montreal is quickly learning that Round 2 against Buffalo will look nothing like what they dealt with in the first round.
The Sabres play a much more north-south game, and the Canadiens didn’t have answers. They gave up too much space, and the defense backed off far too easily. A prime example was Alex Carrier on the Jordan Greenway goal.
Martin St. Louis has said repeatedly that his team is comfortable playing any style. Now we’ll see how they adapt.
2- Sabres power play wakes up at the worst time
There’s no way to sugarcoat it, Buffalo’s power play had been struggling badly coming into this game.
The Sabres had just one power-play goal in the entire month of April. They were 1-for-46 over their previous 13 games, then scored twice with the man advantage in Game 1.
It wasn’t even their top unit doing most of the damage, as they’ve had trouble simply gaining the zone with control. Instead, they capitalized on a favourable bounce for the first goal and a great read and shot by Bowen Byram on the second.
It doesn’t matter how they go in. The Sabres’ power play made a difference, and if it starts to build confidence, it could become a real problem for Montreal.
3- Habs have to unlock Demidov
The Canadiens won’t win this series if they don’t get more from Cole Caufield and Ivan Demidov.
Demidov did pick up an assist on a smart play to Juraj Slafkovsky along the goal line, but outside of that, he’s been quiet and it’s not entirely on him. There’s a clear gap in Montreal’s top six, and they need a more creative player to support him.
Jake Evans doesn’t have the offensive profile for that role. So what are the options?
Martin St. Louis could bring Oliver Kapanen back into the lineup and try to rekindle the chemistry that helped him score 22 goals as a rookie. It didn’t produce much against Tampa Bay, but this is a different series.
The other option is Kirby Dach. When Montreal acquired him, the vision was for him to center that second line in an offensive role. He’s had his ups and downs, but he does have the skill to complement Demidov.
He’s tied for the team lead in goals through eight playoff games. At some point, it’s worth seeing what that combination looks like.
@tsn690
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@985Sports @JeremyFilosa Les commentaries suggèrent la demolition du stade è devenue un argument paresseux. La stade est la, vaut mieux de l’utiliser à son plein potentielle, non? Pus capable
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D'ici le début de l'été | Stade olympique: Québec déposera des crédits additionnels pour les travaux bit.ly/42OK2OZ
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@JeremyFilosa @le985fm Merci pour cette nouvelle dans cette journée grise.
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Du nouveau dans le dossier des travaux du Stade olympique:
La crainte que le Stade olympique soit obligé d'ouvrir à nouveau en 2028, avec un nouveau toit, mais sans rénovations intérieures, commence à se dissiper.
Selon les informations obtenues par le @le985fm, le gouvernement du Québec devrait débloquer le budget nécessaire pour procéder aux rénovations intérieures du stade, dans les prochaines semaines. Une nouvelle qui changerait tout pour le @parcolympique.
Chaque année, après le dépôt du budget, le gouvernement dépose des crédits additionnels. Cette année, certains de ces crédits serviraient à financer ces travaux.
L'automne dernier, toujours selon nos informations, le Parc olympique avait placé cette demande, dans le but de remplacer les sièges, rénover les coursives, les salles de bain, les loges et les concessions alimentaires.
L'objectif est de procéder dès maintenant à tous les travaux, et d'ouvrir à nouveau le stade, complètement rénové, dès 2028.
On parlerait ici d'une enveloppe budgétaire de plusieurs centaines de millions de dollars.
Selon mes infos, la firme Populous travaille présentement à former la nouvelle section amovible du niveau 100, qui viendrait remplacer celle qui a été retirée.
On parlerait d'une amélioration substantielle pour l'expérience client, pour ce qui est des sièges les plus près du terrain.
Aussi, la surface de jeu du Stade olympique, qui n'a servi que pour un seul match du @cfmontreal, n'a pas trouvé preneur pour les 250 000$ demandés.
Il n'est pas impossible que cette surface se retrouve à servir pour une ou plus d'une équipe sportive professionnelle de Montréal/Laval. Pour un prix réduit.
Tous les détails ce soir au @985Sports!

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@tombogert @amy13walsh @PaulTenorio @JeremyFilosa hopefully this is just fake news…would not be good for Montréal
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A special committee of MLS owners met to discuss future of the Vancouver Whitecaps, including possibility of relocation, sources tell @PaulTenorio & I
Las Vegas the chief option discussed
MLS has had discussions w/ a group looking to bring a team to LV
nytimes.com/athletic/72337…
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@Lappy14 Haters will be haters. This team has the foundation to build a Pittsburgh Penguin type longevity term winning legacy. One play might have made the difference in one game…it’s best of three now. Proud of this team no matter what.
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@ashkan I’m surrounded by some who bash this city without fail. We’re not a perfect city but people need to lighten up.
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Standing at corner of Maisonneuve x Stanley and an Iranian couple are asking one another where Mackay street. Just as I look their way to point West, another man walking by replies in Persian “that way.” They say thanks, I smile… and felt compelled to complete the hat trick and wish them all “roozeh shomâ be kheir” (have a nice day). We all cracked up. Love this city.
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@JustinOilers @FAN590 @kbieksa3 @RealKyper @jtbourne Spoke like a true Habs hater. Slaf is a superstar in the making…he showed guts given the fact that he didn’t grow up in a hockey fight culture.
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@FAN590 @kbieksa3 @RealKyper @jtbourne What an absolutely horrendous take. Hagel is a beast and dummied a guy twice his size. Only embarrassment was slaf
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“He’s making it personal with the comment at Slafkovský, rather than looking at the bench and getting them going… I didn’t like it.”
@kbieksa3 joins @RealKyper and @jtbourne to weigh in on Brandon Hagel's fight against Juraj Slafkovský.
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