• BlockOut 2024: Social Media Users Stage 'Digital Guillotine' to Protest Celebrities Who Remain Silent About Palestine - Complex

    BlockOut 2024: Social Media Users Stage 'Digital Guillotine' to Protest Celebrities Who Remain Silent About Palestine - Complex
    BlockOut 2024: Social Media Users Stage 'Digital Guillotine' to Protest Celebrities Who Remain Silent About Palestine  Complex
  • Series in brief: Stars win another close game

    I mentioned yesterday, after the New York Rangers’ big win, that all the games in these conference finals had been extremely close.
    Well, that sequence of close games continued yesterday in Game 2 of the series between the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Stars.
    Here’s what happened.
    Stars tie series in tight game
    After losing the first game of the series at home in the second overtime period, the Stars absolutely had to win last night’s Game #2 to avoid going to Edmonton traili
  • Pascal Vincent’s job up for grabs with the arrival of Don Waddell

    We learned today that the Columbus Blue Jackets and former Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell have officially agreed.
    The latter decided last Friday to step down as GM of the Canes, a little over a week after their elimination in the second round of the playoffs.
    The Blues Jackets have shown great interest in Waddell and are expected to offer him a position in hockey operations, but the precise role is not yet known.
    Columbus still hasn’t found a GM for next season, but until that decisio
  • Pierre McGuire proposes Gerard Gallant and Larry Robinson as Habs assistants

    The head coach of a team always plays a very important role.
    He makes sure he gets the most out of the players available to him, and that’s not always easy. It rarely is, in fact.
    However, we mustn’t forget the work of the coach’s assistants, who play a more specific role.
    They are often in the coach‘s shadow, but they are just as important.
    The Montreal Canadiens already have a good group of assistants, but you have to wonder whether the current group is the right one f
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  • Juraj Slafkovsky is greatly inspired by Marian Hossa

    Juraj Slafkovsky made excellent progress in his second year in the NHL.
    After collecting just 10 points in 39 games before ending his rookie season last year, he has come on in leaps and bounds, especially in the second half of last season.
    He scored 20 goals and 30 assists in his first full big-league season.
    Although many had their doubts about what Slafkovsky could bring to the Montreal Canadiens in 2023-2024, some still believed in him, and that all that was needed was patience.
    After all,
  • Rumor mill: Alex Ovechkin wants to finish his career in Russia

    Although the NHL is still in the off-season, rumour season is well underway.
    Here are just a few of the rumours currently attracting attention on the Bettman circuit:
    Alex Ovechkin wants to finish his career in Russia
    Alex Ovechkin will be 39 at the start of next season. The Russian maverick, as good as he is, is nearing retirement, and it’s anyone’s guess when he’ll hang up his skates.
    One suspects he has two seasons left in the NHL, his contract expiring at the end of the 20
  • Sven Andrighetto eliminates Canada at World Championship

    This afternoon, Canada and Switzerland faced off in the semi-finals of the World Championship. The winner would advance to the final, where they would face the Czech Republic for gold.
    In the end, it was a certain Sven Andrighetto who scored the winning goal.
    It was the winning goal for Switzerland.Sven Andrighetto scores the shootout winning goal in the 4th round of the shootout!
    They advance to face Czechia in the gold medal game. pic.twitter.com/j8jUBLTQYR
    – TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 25, 2
  • “There’s about a 0% chance that the Core Four will be intact in Toronto next year.”

    In recent years, the Maple Leafs have failed to live up to expectations in Toronto. Despite the talent in town, they’ve been unable to make long runs in the playoffs, only making it past the first round once with the Core Four.
    Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander and John Tavares are excellent players, but they can’t take Toronto all the way.
    Once again this season, the Leafs folded in the first round. Sheldon Keefe lost his job, and now it’s up to Craig Berube to
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  • Norman Flynn would trade the 5th pick for an established player

    Right now, there’s a lot of talk among Montreal Canadiens fans about the team’s fifth overall pick in the first round of the draft on June 28.
    The question on everyone’s mind is who the Habs will pick when Kent Hughes and his team take the stage at the Las Vegas Sphere.
    Every Tricolore fan has a favorite among the various prospects who will be available at the draft, and that makes for good debate and discussion.
    Ivan Demidov? Cayden Lindstrom? Tij Iginla? Berkly Catton? Becke
  • Don Waddell: it’s a done deal with the Blue Jackets

    For several days now, there has been talk of Don Waddell landing in Columbus. He resigned from his position in Carolina, and the Blue Jackets seemed particularly interested.
    He had already been interviewed.
    Now, according to Pierre LeBrun, it’s a done deal: Waddell is to work for the Ohio club’s hockey operations.Nothing is finalized yet but hearing that Don Waddell is the Blue Jackets’ choice to take over the top hockey ops job in Columbus.
    If things proceed smoothly, should
  • Matvei Michkov pays no attention to rumours linking him to the NHL for 2024-2025

    The Matvei Michkov issue is one that has polarized social networks and the hockey world in general in recent weeks.
    Rumors are swirling about the Russian winger’s eventual arrival in the National Hockey League with the Philadelphia Flyers, with many people reporting that he could make it to the NHL as early as next season.
    It’s a situation we’re keeping a close eye on, given that Michkov is supposed to have a KHL contract with SKA St. Petersburg until 2026.
    It would be quite a
  • Logan Mailloux: a limited market for his acquisition

    As everyone knows, the Montreal Canadiens have a very good bank of prospects on hand right now, especially when it comes to defensemen.
    The Habs have several good young defensemen who are exciting for the club’s future, and that’s part of the reason why the team’s fans have, for the most part, bought into the rebuilding plan sold by Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton.
    If all goes well, the Tricolore shouldn’t have any problems on the blue line for several years.
    The problem, ho
  • Series highlights: Barclay Goodrow gives Rangers overtime win

    Honestly, so far, we can’t say that the two conference finals in the National Hockey League aren’t putting on quite a show.
    In fact, we’ve been spoiled for choice with these two semi-final series, where every game is extremely close with a very high level of play.
    Last night, Game 2 of the series between the Florida Panthers and the New York Rangers was no exception.
    Rangers tie series on Barclay Goodrow overtime goal
    After winning Game #1 3-0, the Panthers had the chance to d
  • Scott Wheeler to take five defensemen in next draft before David Reinbacher

    Many fans clamoring for Matvei Michkov were surprised when Kent Hughes chose David Reinbacher in 2023. Hughes capitalized on the team’s needs by filling an important position on the right side of the defense.
    Reinbacher thus became the first defenseman to be selected in his draft year. Not bad, but would the same thing happen this year?
    According to Scott Wheeler of The Athletic, the answer would be no. At least, that’s what he explained in a Q&A post on Reddit.AMA (Ask Me Anyth
  • Men in green banned after joking about Evander Kane’s gambling problems

    Evander Kane had major gambling problems when he played for the Sharks. During a series against the Golden Knights, he was unable to pay the $500,000 he owed to a casino.
    He even had to declare bankruptcy after losing $1.5 million in the space of a year due to gambling.
    Now, with the Oilers, everything seems to be going well, except for a few golf stories here and there, but nothing really serious.
    We all know the Canucks’ Green Men. They’re often very funny and come to disturb the
  • Louis Jean reflects on his departure from TVA Sports

    We told you about Louis Jean earlier today, but we’re going to tell you about him again, because there’s more news coming out about the former TVA Sports host.
    Louis Jean was Kevin Raphaël’s guest on the Sans restriction podcast on Friday, and he went back over his departure from TV station TVA Sports, which unfolded in a strange way.
    See this post on Instagram
    A publication shared by Sans Restriction (@sansrestriction)
    Louis Jean explains that his departure included a lo
  • A journalist from The Athletic doesn’t believe Demidov will be available at No. 5

    For weeks, everyone around the Canadiens has been wondering whether Kent Hughes would consider selecting Russian forward Ivan Demidov in the fifth round of the upcoming draft. His talent could easily put him in the top-3, but his nationality could also be an inconvenience and push him down a few spots.
    One has to wonder whether Kent Hughes would want to take a chance on a Russian player if Demidov is still available when the Canadiens announce their first pick.
    For Scott Wheeler of The Athletic
  • Frank Seravalli predicts $20 million for Jonathan Drouin

    Right now in the NHL, we’re obviously keeping an eye on the two association finals. One pits the NHL’s top team (Rangers) against the defending finalists (Panthers), while the other pits the Oilers, our Canadian favorites, against the Dallas Stars.
    Two good series to keep an eye on.
    Then there’s the amateur draft and the free agent period, which are always very interesting events. Personally, these are my favorite times of the season when the Habs aren’t in the spring to
  • Four Nations Tournament: Montreal waiting for the NHL

    Last February, hockey fans received the good news that the 2025 All-Star Game will be replaced by a Four Nations Tournament.
    This tournament, which will pit Finland, Sweden, Canada and the United States against each other, will bring together the best players from each nation.
    Originally, the competition was to be held in Montreal and Boston, but unlike the American city, this is less certain for the Quebec metropolis. Yesterday on BPM Sports, Renaud Lavoie pointed out that confirmation of Mont
  • Buying Brendan Gallagher: many people are wondering

    When it comes to NHL-wide contract buyouts, Jesperi Kotkaniemi often comes to mind.
    After all, not only would it be easy to buy him out at 1/3 of his contract, but the impact on the payroll would be less than $1 million per season.
    That said, as I wrote earlier this morning, it’s unlikely. In my opinion, the club is waiting for another year (which would also be 1/3 of his contract) before making an official decision.I’d be willing to bet you a steak that Jesperi Kotkaniemi won&rsquo
  • Don Waddell steps down as Hurricanes GM

    Don Waddell steps down as Hurricanes GM
    Last night, we learned that the Hurricanes were likely to lose their GM, Don Waddell, Marc Bergevin’s best friend.
    As we understand it, there have always been doubts about his departure to Carolina, and then yesterday, he interviewed for the vacant position in Columbus.
    I don’t know about you, but at this point, I didn’t like his chances of coming back to Carolina. When you interview elsewhere…
    And now it’s been confirmed: the Hurricanes have announced that the te
  • Jesperi Kotkaniemi: the Canucks come back into the discussion

    Jesperi Kotkaniemi: the Canucks come back into the discussion
    Let’s talk about the Hurricanes.
    Right now in Montreal, they’re a popular team because of the rumors surrounding Martin Necas. We’re not sure who we’ll have to talk to to get him, but hey.
    Necas, who is also linked to the Bruins by Elliotte Friedman, is expected to leave during the off-season.
    But it’s interesting to note that the same Friedman, on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, mentioned that the Canucks, who talked to the Hurricanes about Necas at the last deadline, mi
  • Lane Hutson could have been drafted first overall had he been an inch taller than he is at present.

    All over the NHL, there’s a lot of talk about the next NHL amateur draft, which will take place in just over a month’s time in Vegas. And it’s only going to intensify over the next few weeks.
    In Montreal, we’re also wondering (again) whether Kent Hughes and his gang did the right thing by drafting David Reinbacher fifth overall last summer, when guys like Matvei Michkov (who should be arriving in North America in September), Dalibor Dvorsky, Ryan Leonard and Zach Benson
  • Martin Necas linked to Bruins by Elliotte Friedman

    At the moment, Martin Necas’ name is circulating en masse in Montreal.
    It makes sense, really. After all, not only is it a real possibility on the table, but there’s a growing understanding that his days in Carolina are numbered.
    In Montreal, he’d clearly fill a position.Would you like to see Martin Necas in a Canadiens uniform next season?pic.twitter.com/l4Oj03tbeK
    – L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) May 23, 2024But of course, Montreal isn’t the only possible des
  • 64m for Juraj Slafkovsky: Tony Marinaro expects contract extension this summer

    Over the summer, there are only two players (in my opinion) who will get the most attention on the heels of their restricted free agent status with the Habs: Justin Barron and Arber Xhekaj.
    The others? They’re lower-priority files, let’s say.
    And since Justin Barron’s demands are somewhat suspect, since he doesn’t have the upper hand in negotiations, it’s always the Sheriff’s job when it comes to summer RFAs.
    But that doesn’t mean Kent Hughes can’
  • Series highlights: Connor McDavid scores winning goal in second overtime

    After the Eastern Final, it was time for the Western Final to get underway last night in Dallas, as the Stars hosted the Oilers.
    It was, of course, the first game of the series.
    After an uneventful first period, there was a lot more action in the second. In the opening seconds, Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring to give the Oilers the lead.Leon gets the party started for the Oilers!pic.twitter.com/f0hfG5HLh9
    – Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 24, 2024Then, a few minutes later, Zach Hyman doubled
  • Hurricanes: DG Don Waddell given permission to go elsewhere

    For the past few years, the Hurricanes have been one of the NHL’s top teams. That doesn’t translate into a ton of playoff success, but we’re talking about a team that, year after year, wins a lot of games.
    The core is solid, after all.
    And one of the architects of that success is GM Don Waddell, who’s been on the job since 2018. The club has made the playoffs in each of the six seasons under his stewardship, a fine track record.
    According to Pierre LeBrun’s report
  • Blackhawks: Luke Richardson talks like someone who wants to draft a big defenseman

    Blackhawks: Luke Richardson talks like someone who wants to draft a big defenseman
    There are only a few weeks left before the NHL draft. The Canadiens, drafted fifth, are hoping to draft a forward, so they’re hoping the clubs ahead of them will take defensemen.
    Because if Ivan Demidov and Cayden Lindstrom are drafted before the Habs’ turn to speak, Kent Hughes might just trade his pick.
    Macklin Celebrini will (almost certainly) go first, but after that, it’s more complicated. The Ducks (3rd) seem to have more organizational needs on defense, but the Blackhaw
  • Justin Trudeau’s mocking of Gary Bettman this morning shocked Renaud Lavoie

    This morning, the WNBA officially announced an expansion to Toronto. This will be the first Canadian team on a circuit that is currently booming in popularity.
    The wave of new recruits to the circuit, led by Caitlin Clark, is giving the league wings.
    Justin Trudeau was on hand this morning for the occasion, and took the opportunity to praise the work of the WNBA commissioner, noting that she was “bigger than Gary Bettman”.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s got jokes about Gary Be