@EdmontonOilers Oilers to win need to: 1. Pass less shoot more in oppositions zone! 2. Chip puck to net front before going all around the back! 3. Need more Set to shoot plays. 4. Coach needs to use his full team r there players with only 1 or 2 min in the whole game?? unbelievable.
Murphy & Samanski scored their first career playoff goals, but the Ducks earned a split of the series with a 6-4 victory over the #Oilers in Game 2. nhl.com/oilers/news/ga…
@Sammy13300906 They're not ignorant at all. They're skit actors pretending to be Quebec separatists, who never actually try to separate from Canada.
She has never led a campaign to actually separate from Canada. Last year she promised the BQ would run one, this year.
@DarcyTymko@byterryjones I was thinking the same thing watching the game. Have the wingers flying and dump it into the corner. Half the ducks will still be standing up at the blue line.
@byterryjones I always wonder why he tries to go right through the middle everytime through three guys who inevitably poke it away. Like try something different maybe, I think they’ve figured that play out. 🤷🏽♂️
At Oilers coaching staff meeting tomorrow morning. “The Ducks flooded four guys on McDavid every time he got the puck. What are we going to do?” Paul Coffey: “Tell Connor to take them over to the boards like Gretzky used to do. That would leave the rest of us uncovered.”
LES SABRES DE BUFFALO : UNE TRADITION UNIQUE DANS LA LNH ET LE SPORT PROFESSIONNEL AMÉRICAIN
Les Sabres de Buffalo occupent une place unique dans la Ligue nationale de hockey (LNH) et même dans le sport professionnel américain en général à cet égard.
Alors que la règle standard de la LNH veut que l'on chante l'hymne national du pays de chaque équipe présente sur la glace, les Sabres sont en effet la seule équipe américaine à faire chanter le Ô Canada avant tous leurs matchs à domicile, peu importe si l'adversaire est américain seulement ou non.
Plusieurs raisons expliquent ce lien privilégié avec le Canada :
•La proximité géographique : Le KeyBank Center de Buffalo est situé à moins de 10 minutes de la frontière canadienne.
•La base de partisans : Une partie importante des abonnés de saison et des spectateurs des Sabres provient du sud de l'Ontario (notamment de la région de Niagara et même de Toronto). Chanter l'hymne est un signe de respect et de bienvenue pour ces partisans qui traversent la frontière.
•L'influence canadienne : Le nom même de l'équipe utilise l'orthographe canadienne (Sabre au lieu de l'américain Saber).
Les propriétaires fondateurs des Sabres, Seymour Knox III et Northrup Knox, ont choisi cette orthographe délibérément pour rendre hommage à leur importante base de partisans canadiens.
De plus, l'histoire de la franchise est profondément marquée par des légendes québécoises, notamment la célèbre French Connection (Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin et René Robert).
Pour de nombreux amateurs de hockey, Buffalo est affectueusement considérée comme « l’autre équipe canadienne » de la ligue.
One of Mark Carney's most senior Ministers has admitted that if an MP wants their riding to receive federal support, they should join the Liberal caucus.
Is this the reason we're seeing so much floor crossing?
The Liberals are pitching the idea of charging Canadian youth $500K if they want to leave Canada to move to the USA. 🙃
Holding Canadian youth hostage is not what a democratic society does.
@keggsports On this replay no but the Oilers should never have put themselves in a position where it went to OT. All the good habits from the 5 game win streak is gone.
@BleedOilBlue@OilersPlus If the Oilers were a serious organization they would attach a median dollar value, a ceiling value and a floor value to every player in the NHL and AHL, based on an analytically driven model prepared by a team of data scientists. But, they choose the circus.
Political historians cannot recall a Canadian prime minister winning a majority via a by-election in the past century. But public-opinion surveys give the Liberals a double-digit lead over the Conservatives economist.com/the-americas/2…
🚨 BREAKING
It’s a very dark day in Canada today.
The Liberals just voted down ALL FOUR Conservative public safety bills.
Bill C-246: consecutive sentences for sexual predators. So they serve time for EACH offence. Not a bulk discount.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-220: stop judges from giving lighter sentences to rapists and child predators because deportation might be a consequence.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-243: end the cycle that forces victims to relive their trauma at parole hearings year after year. Victims begged for this.
VOTED DOWN.
Bill C-242: the Jail Not Bail Act. Repeal catch and release for repeat violent offenders.
VOTED DOWN.
Tougher sentences for sex offenders? No.
Accountability for foreign criminals? No.
Mercy for victims? No.
Keeping dangerous people locked up? No.
Four bills.
Four chances to protect Canadians.
They said NO to all of them.
This is what they stand for.
NOTHING.
PS. What they will do tonight, is vote in favour of their own hate bill.
Because words matter more.
Maybe I have simple tastes but I don’t choose my restaurants based on Michelin stars, I go on what tastes good to me. This gentleman is enjoying lunch at one of his favorite restaurants. It’s a farm to table kind of deal. Their meals consists of 20 courses of what’s in season, and it costs $458 per person, there isn’t any traditional menu where you get to order what you want.
Would you be able to go out to dinner starving, pay allot of money and have the chance that you might not even get to eat anything you actually like, is it worth the experience?
🚨 MCDONALD’S CEO EATS A $12 BURGER ON CAMERA - AND PRETENDS THIS IS NORMAL
This is Chris Kempczinski, the CEO of McDonald's, calmly chewing their new $12 Big Arch and calling it “lunch.”
Two quarter pound patties.
Special bun. New sauce.
1,057 calories.
Corporate tasting with cameras rolling.
Meanwhile, working families in America are realizing McDonald’s is no longer “cheap food”. It’s overpriced survival junk calories being sold as innovation.
He makes tens of millions a year.
You’re standing at the counter wondering how a burger and fries quietly became $17.
And his advice?
“Try it when you can get it.”
Does this feel like a brand that cares - or executives laughing while you pay more and get less?