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Phil Lallier

@plal

New Era Sens podcaster 🎙 | Talking Ottawa Senators hockey - stories, stats, debates & everything in between 🏒 | Fueled by coffee + love for the game ☕️ 🥅 |

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 Katılım Haziran 2009
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Phil Lallier
Phil Lallier@plal·
Today, our hearts are heavier than words can fully express. We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Tucker, our beloved orange boy. Tucker wasn’t just our cat; he was our companion, comfort, and a bright spark of personality that filled our home with warmth. Tucker had a way of making every moment feel a little cozier. He loved joining us on the couch for snuggles; whether we were watching a hockey game, playing Stardew Valley, or even settling in for a simple afternoon nap in his favourite window after a hard day watching his squirrel & bird friends. Those quiet moments of togetherness were some of the sweetest parts of our days, and he made our home feel complete just by being in it. We’ll miss all the small things: his gentle meows, the way he made those little squawks when he wanted a treat, his sandpaper kisses, and the way he would follow us from room to room as if he never wanted to be far away from us. At night, he would settle himself right above Gabby’s, a quiet guardian keeping watch as she slept. His steady presence, his warmth, and those soft, slow blinks that felt like tiny expressions of love made every day a little brighter. Losing Tucker is incredibly painful for us both, but we’re grateful for every moment he shared with us. He brought us joy, comfort, and countless memories that we will hold close forever. Thank you to everyone who cared for him and understood how special he truly was. We want to thank the staff at Eagleson Veterinary Hospital, for your kindness, caring & the love you showed us throughout this whole process. Rest peacefully, Tucker. You were loved beyond measure, and your pawprints will stay on our hearts always. 🧡🐾
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Senator Centre
Senator Centre@SenatorsSession·
Senators rumoured to be bringing back another Black jersey to the rotation for the new Home theme. Would love a variation of this jersey as the regular “alternate” jersey 💯 #GoSensGo
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jeffery swagstein
jeffery swagstein@J_Swagstein_911·
@SensBuzz I was lowkey thinking they should bring back the senagoth base and put the 2d logo over it. That could just be me tho
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TMZ@TMZ·
Kyle Busch's No. 8 To Be Reserved Until Son's NASCAR Career bit.ly/4v65lI5
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NASCAR@NASCAR·
One of one. Forever Rowdy.
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Yahoo Sports@YahooSports·
Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has died, NASCAR announced. He was 41. His family said in a statement that he had "experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization" before passing away on Thursday. Busch won 234 NASCAR national series races — combining the top-tier Cup Series, O’Reilly Series and Truck Series — which is the most of any driver in history.
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NASCAR@NASCAR·
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old. We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
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The CCHL
The CCHL@TheCCHL·
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE MEMBERSHIP INTEREST – CENTRAL CANADA HOCKEY LEAGUE May 21, 2026 Notice is hereby given that the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) is offering for sale, by public process, a membership interest in the CCHL for the right to operate a Junior “A” hockey franchise within the Municipality of Pembroke, subject to the constitution, by-laws, rules, regulations, and approval requirements of the league. The sale is being conducted on an “as is, where is” basis and is subject to all necessary league approvals, including approval of the purchaser by the CCHL Board of Governors. Interested parties may submit written expressions of interest and requests for further information no later than May 28, 2026 at 6pm to [membership@centralcanadahockeyleague.com] including: Name Company (if applicable) Phone number Upon receipt of acceptable expressions of interest, the CCHL will provide the bid package to the prospective buyers. The vendor reserves the right to reject any or all offers, to negotiate with any party, and to withdraw the offering at any time without notice.
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OnScene Photography - Ottawa
On April 27, 2026, officers with the Smiths Falls Police Service responded to a reported assault at a local convenience store. Following an investigation, police determined that an irate customer became upset over the price of chocolate milk. The individual later returned to the store and continued their disruptive behaviour by throwing containers of chocolate milk and intentionally causing damage to the business. Using surveillance footage, investigators were able to identify the suspect. As a result, 67-year-old Alexander Evans of Smiths Falls has been charged with the following offences: * Robbery with intent (1 count) * Assault with a weapon (1 count) * Mischief under $5,000 The accused was later released from custody on conditions and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date.
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TWLEGION@TWlegion·
🚨🙌🏻🐅 #ARRIVAL — Tiger Woods was pictured for the first time after arriving back in Florida last night following a 6-week stay at a rehab facility in Switzerland. Wishing nothing but the best for TW. (📸: @TMZ_Sports)
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Tiger Woods is back home after completing a month of rehabilitation in Zurich, Switzerland. The 50-year-old golf legend was spotted walking on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport on Wednesday after flying in from Europe. Woods shared that this time away was necessary “in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.” He remains focused on returning to the game he loves. Wishing Tiger continued strength and success on his journey ahead. Here’s to better days and getting back on the ⛳ Think Tiger still has some championships left in him? I do. (Video: AI)
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TMZ@TMZ·
Exclusive: Tiger Woods' private jet returns from Zurich after wrapping up a month-plus stay at a rehab facility. bit.ly/4twMNiO
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Mr. Indiana
Mr. Indiana@MrInd1ana·
Oh honey 😮‍💨
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x - Ottawa Charge
x - Ottawa Charge@PWHL_Ottawa·
anyone know how Nick’s doing?
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2 Mutts Hockey Podcast
2 Mutts Hockey Podcast@2MuttsHockeyPod·
Hello to the fans of the @EdmontonOilers and anyone within the organization who may read this, Yesterday, I was asked by someone close to the players and PR staff why we’ve been hard on the Oilers organization in recent years. I was also told that, to some within the organization. That’s not something we ever set out to be and it’s important to explain where we’re coming from. A lot has changed over the past few years. Some of those changes came when Stan Bowman arrived, and others when Jeff Jackson came in. We still had a decent relationship during Jeff’s first year, but once those two came together, things shifted in a way we didn’t expect. During the time Ken Holland was GM, we had a strong relationship with the organization. We were given access to Morning Skates, where we brought in minor hockey teams kids, coaches, and parents to experience something special. Those moments meant everything. Kids got to watch NHL practices up close, meet players, coaches, scouts, and team personnel. Sometimes, we were the only guests there outside of media. It created unforgettable memories and inspired the next generation of players. Then one day, it all stopped without explanation. Our requests to bring teams to Morning Skates ended, and we never received a reason why. We tried reaching out, including emailing Stan Bowman, but got no response. That was disappointing, frustrating, and honestly, upsetting. Since then, we’ve occasionally gone directly through players to create similar experiences but it’s not the same. To be clear, we don’t believe this decision came from the PR staff. In fact, we believe the PR team is among the best not just in the NHL, but across all major sports in North America. @AndrewPeard @SweetJimmyC We go back to the very beginning meeting Harrison Katz through Bob Stauffer. From that moment, we built something special over four incredible years connecting minor hockey players with NHL players and showing young athletes what it truly takes to be great both on and off the ice. Bob was also a huge part of our podcast joining us monthly and kicking off every playoff series with us. That all changed in early 2025. Bob’s last appearance on our podcast was January 7, 2025. By March, our relationship with the Oilers had broken down, and we still don’t fully understand why. During the 2025 playoffs, Bob told us he wasn’t allowed to come on our show anymore because our podcast had been flagged by the organization. We’ve known Bob for 20 years. He’s been nothing but supportive, not just professionally, but personally. He’s helped me through some of the toughest moments in my life, and his care for people especially around mental health is something I deeply respect. On his final episode with us, Bob told me I needed to give the Oilers more “sugar.” And he was right. That’s on me. We’ve been too critical at times. We haven’t always shown the balance or emotion the way we should have. That’s something we’re going to work on moving forward. We do have our own opinions on leadership decisions within the organization. There are things we could say publicly but we won’t. That’s not what this is about. This is about understanding, accountability, and hopefully, moving forward. We know there’s been a love/hate relationship between our podcast and some fans. We believe we’ve had our reasons but at the same time, it shouldn’t overshadow the bigger picture: The players, PR staff, and ownership have done incredible things for this community. They’ve helped create life changing moments for minor hockey players in Edmonton. They’ve made kids feel seen, valued, and inspired. And that matters more than anything. Whether those opportunities ever return the way they once were, we don’t know. But we’re grateful for every moment that did happen and we’ll continue doing everything we can to create those same experiences, even if it means going about it differently. Cheers Bosco. #NHL #LetsGoOilers
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