Bruins notebook: Better communication needed against the Panthers in Game 6
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
BEDFORD – “Miscommunication.”Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery repeatedly emphasized that word during a press conference on Thursday afternoon prior to the team’s departure for Florida from Hanscom Air Force Base.The Bruins had a chance to eliminate the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of their opening round Stanley Cup playoff series on Wednesday night at the TD Garden but were thwarted 4-3 in overtime. Adding insult to injury, the game winner was scored by despised villain Mathew Tkachuk at 6:05 of the extra frame.Montgomery said the setback in Game 5 was caused by miscommunications in the Bruins’ end that created turnovers at critical moments. The Bruins made a host of similar miscommunication errors in their 6-3 loss at home in Game 2.Montgomery said that problem has been clarified headed into Friday night’s Game 6 encounter with the Panthers at FLA Live Arena. The Bruins swept Games 3 and 4 in Florida to lead the series 3-2.“Communication on goals against needs to be higher, tha...Montana trans lawmaker fights on during 1st day of exile
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
By AMY BETH HANSON, BRITTANY PETERSON and SAM METZ (Associated Press)HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr spent her first day in legislative exile Thursday relegated to a bench in a noisy hallway across from a snack bar outside the state House chambers where she is no longer allowed.Zephyr defiantly stayed put even after the Republican House speaker said she couldn’t be there and a House security officer threatened to move the bench where she had set up her laptop. She listened to debate and voted remotely from there, with a gold sticky note on the wall above her head with “Seat 31” written on it, her seat assignment in the house. The note was placed there by transgender and nonbinary Rep. SJ Howell. Republicans had wanted Zephyr to participate from behind the doors of the House Minority’s offices a day after they voted to ban her from the House floor for the rest of the session, which ends early next week.Her refusal to do so ...Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday concerts feature ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ lineup of stars
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
Dozens of artists and thousands of fans will come together at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on April 29-30 to wish country music icon Willie Nelson a very happy birthday.The “On the Road Again” singer-songwriter, musician and political activist turns 90 on Saturday, April 29 and several of his famous friends and longtime collaborators will be performing alongside him during a special concert to mark the occasion.“He certainly seems to be having a moment this year,” said Bill Silva, promoter of Live Nation Hewitt Silva, during a recent phone interview. “If you just look at this year, he won two Grammy awards and has a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. It really feels like the year of Willie and it just happens to coincide with this 90th.”RELATED: George Strait, Kris Kristofferson, Stephen Stills added to Willie Nelson’s 90th at Hollywood Bowl“(This) is one of the best lineups we have ever put together for one show,” Silva’s booking partner Andrew Hewitt added.Willie Nelson (...Abraham Verghese says ‘The Covenant of Water’ dips into his family’s past
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
When asked to describe the south Indian state of Kerala, the word that springs to mind for Dr. Abraham Verghese is this: “Water – 44 rivers, countless streams and lagoons and hundreds of miles of waterways.” More than a decade after the publication of his previous novel, “Cutting for Stone,” these waterways are where Dr. Verghese, author and professor of medicine at Stanford University, has set his latest book “The Covenant of Water,” out May 2 from Grove Atlantic.Water is the “defining element” of Kerala, Dr. Verghese says, which is why the central tragedy of “Covenant” is one of a family cursed by inexplicable drownings. The novel begins with the arranged marriage of the family’s matriarch, known as “Big Ammachy,” or “Big Mother,” who discovers something is very wrong with the family she’s just joined: They’ve been fighting a war with the waters of their homeland for generations.Related: Sign up for our free newsletter about books, authors, reading and moreGeography is intentional...Westbound I-8 lanes reopen in El Cajon after multi-vehicle collision
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
EL CAJON, Calif. — All lanes of westbound Interstate 8 in El Cajon have reopened Thursday following a multi-vehicle collision that prompted a several hour closure, Caltrans said.The crash happened around 10:20 a.m. on westbound I-8 near East Main Street, according to the California Highway Patrol's Traffic Incident Information Page.A Sig Alert was issued around 10:40 a.m., prompting all westbound lanes to close.Around 1:20 p.m., Caltrans announced that all lanes had reopened. Rules of the Road: Are tinted windows legal in California? All vehicles are being detoured to the East Main Street off-ramp, Caltrans said.The circumstances that led to the collision were not immediately available and it is not yet known if there were any reported injuries related to the crash.SkyFOX footage captured of the crash showed one vehicle overturned in the middle of the traffic lanes.You can monitor the latest traffic conditions with the FOX 5 Traffic Map.Officials have not announced how long the fr...Hot spell hikes risks of flooding, avalanches and fire across British Columbia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
VANCOUVER — As British Columbia heads into one of its first warm spells of the year, forecasters are warning the heat could raise avalanche and flood risks, while the danger of wildfires has already nudged up to a “moderate” rating in some parts of the province.The River Forecast Centre website says temperatures are expected to be at least 10 degrees above normal for many areas of B.C. through the weekend before cooler weather and rain arrive next week.The centre says mid-elevation snowpacks could begin rapid melting, issuing high streamflow advisories for areas north of Prince George, across the Cariboo, parts of the Shuswap and south through the Okanagan to the U.S. border.Avalanche Canada predicts the sudden warming could also create dangerous conditions across every mountain range in Western Canada and it says the hazard will increase daily, raising the possibility of very large, deep avalanches. Advisories urge those in the backcountry to use extreme caution on moun...S&P/TSX composite rises more than 150 points, U.S. markets post strong gains
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index rose more than 150 points with broad-based gains led by financials, health care and metals, while U.S. markets posted strong gains as tech stocks continued to impress during earnings season. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 155.92 points at 20,522.64.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 524.29 points at 33,826.16. The S&P 500 index was up 79.36 points at 4,135.35,while the Nasdaq composite was up 287.89 points at 12,142.24.The Canadian dollar traded for 73.46 cents UScompared with 73.39 cents US on Wednesday.The June crude contract was up 46 cents at US$74.76 per barrel and the June natural gas contract was up five cents at US$2.36 per mmBTU.The June gold contract was up US$3.00 at US$1,999.00 an ounce and the July copper contract was up two cents at US$3.88 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 27, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian PressGlencore willing to take Teck Resources bid directly to shareholders
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
Swiss commodities giant Glencore said it is willing to present its takeover offer directly to shareholders of Teck Resources Ltd. if the company’s board does not come to the negotiating table regarding its unsolicited proposal.Meanwhile, Canada’s official opposition party waded into the fray by formally calling for the federal government to block any attempt by Glencore to acquire the Vancouver-based Teck, which is Canada’s largest diversified mining company.“We believe that with engagement, we could further improve our proposal’s structure, terms and value, which would be in the best interests of all Teck shareholders,” Glencore said in a statement Thursday, its first public comments since Teck cancelled a key shareholder vote Wednesday on a plan to split its business — a plan that Glencore had opposed.Teck called off the vote when it became apparent it did not have the required two-thirds majority approval from shareholders for the proposal, which wou...Sellers asking up to $10K for ticket to tonight’s Leafs game
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
The last time the Toronto Maple Leafs won a playoff series (2004), YouTube didn’t even exist yet. That puts in perspective just how long fans have suffered and how badly they’re yearning to witness the team exorcise its post-season demons.They’ll get that chance to erase all those years of heartache on home ice, but if you want to see it in person, you’ll have to be willing to erase some considerable heft from your bank account.The hottest ticket in town is commanding some huge prices online.On ticket exchange and resale site, StubHub, prices for tonight’s game start at nearly $700 and peak at over $10,000.The site confirms recent ticket sales for $1,822 (CAD) for a seat in Section 114, Row 6 and $1,458 for a spot in Section 107, row 15.What’s the view look like for the $10,476?Photo courtesy: StubHub screengrab.Of course, a win is never guaranteed against the always-formidable Tampa Bay Lightning, but Maple Leafs’ legend Wendel Clark offere...Environmentalists denounce Nevada U.S. senator’s mining bill
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:06:34 GMT
RENO, Nev. (AP) — The Nevada Democrat who’s the heir apparent to the late Sen. Harry Reid’s role as chief defender of the mining industry across the West is for the first time feeling the wrath of environmentalists, who otherwise consider her an ally.National environmental groups, Native American tribes and progressive activists in Nevada are vigorously protesting a pro-mining bill Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto introduced this week.The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act effectively would insulate mining companies from a U.S. appeals court ruling that blocked a copper mine in Arizona. The court decision was a significant victory for environmentalists that poses perhaps the first real threat in nearly a century to corporate mineral rights protected under a Civil War-era mining law.“Sen. Cortez Masto has become a mining industry puppet and is throwing communities, tribes and wildlife under the bus,” said Patrick Donnelly, Great Basin director of the Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversi...Latest news
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