• Intro for July 23, 2026

    Intro for July 23, 2026
    Dear Gossips,Hudson Williams has been on holiday in Greece with a group of friends and his girlfriend, Katelyn Rose Larson, living his best life.
    As we’ve seen since he became famous, not even a year ago, Hudson loves to party, and there are all kinds of videos that have been shared of him at the club, on the beach, as outside as ever and having a great time, young and wild and free.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Hudson Williams & Connor Storrie Updates | Fan Page (@hudson
  • “I think Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield are going to leave some money on the table again.”

    “I think Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield are going to leave some money on the table again.”
    Montreal Canadiens fans are certainly very pleased with the work Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton have done since they arrived.
    What's most impressive is what they've been able to accomplish in terms of salary cap management and the contracts awarded to the team's core players.
    When you look around the NHL, no other team's salary structure is as impressive as the Habs'.
    Nick Suzuki (who, however, extended his contract under Marc Bergevin) and Cole Caufield got the ball rolling, and the rest simply fo
  • “The CH needs to trade Adam Engstrom and Alexander Zharovsky now”

    “The CH needs to trade Adam Engstrom and Alexander Zharovsky now”
    The Montreal Canadiens already have a very strong, young, and talented core, with several prospects on the way.
    Players like Michael Hage, Alexander Zharovsky, Jacob Fowler (who isn't officially a member of the team), Bryce Pickford, Adam Engstrom, and many others are all very intriguing.
    However, the Habs need to improve to be considered a powerhouse and a true Stanley Cup contender, especially in the top six on offense, or by adding a physical, defensively reliable right-handed defenseman.
    Tha
  • MLB in Brief: Changing the Formula | The Rays’ Development

    MLB in Brief: Changing the Formula | The Rays’ Development
    Changing Things Up
    Kyle Tucker took batting practice on the field before the game yesterday. He hadn't done that all year.
    Kyle Tucker took batting practice on the field yesterday for the FIRST time this season, according to @THEREAL_DV pic.twitter.com/w5waErCFF0
    — Punchoutpitch (@Punchoutpitch) August 22, 2026
    The Cole Family
    What's their dynamic like?
    Gerrit and Amy Cole talk about their family and what it's like to raise a family while pitching for the New York Yankees! https://t.co/8jk
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  • Gleb Pugachyov is (already) back in the KHL

    Gleb Pugachyov is (already) back in the KHL
    In the most recent draft, the Habs selected Gleb Pugachyov in the first round. The kid, who will spend the next year in Russia, will certainly be keeping people here on the city's radar.
    We can't wait to see what he's capable of… but above all, at what level he'll be playing.
    Because it's worth noting that Pugachyov, unlike Ivan Demidov two years ago and Alexander Zharovsky last year, isn't guaranteed to spend the year in the KHL. In fact, over the past few days, he's been seen playing in
  • Dodgers: We Need to Talk About Owner Mark Walter’s Situation

    Dodgers: We Need to Talk About Owner Mark Walter’s Situation
    In recent days, the Dodgers have been in the news for all the wrong reasons. We've heard all kinds of stories about the team's owner, Mark Walter, and there are major questions surrounding the team.
    But what's the real story? We're starting to get a better picture.
    Jeff Passan, appearing on The Max Mannis Podcast, provided an update on the saga and explained, in concrete terms, what's going on. Basically, right now, Walter is suspected of having reinvested insurance premiums from one of his comp
  • Bill Daly announces two pieces of news that won’t help the Canadiens

    Bill Daly announces two pieces of news that won’t help the Canadiens
    After years of rebuilding, the CH has finally become a competitive team again. The club has been acquiring talent for a few years now, and that helped it reach the Eastern Conference Final last season.
    But the plan, of course, is to win the Stanley Cup… and to be contenders for it for several years to come.
    Except that Bill Daly, in an interview with The Athletic, announced two pieces of news that won't help the Canadiens in the coming years. And the most significant one relates to an upc
  • Giancarlo Stanton’s season is probably over

    Giancarlo Stanton’s season is probably over
    The New York Yankees have been playing without three of their top four hitters for quite some time now. And while Cody Bellinger could be back as early as tomorrow (Sunday) and captain Aaron Judge is making good progress toward a return sometime in September, the situation is quite different for Giancarlo Stanton.
    In fact, while recovering from a calf injury, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports that Stanton has injured his other calf and will miss even more time for the Bombers—potentially the r
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  • Geoff Molson: “Zachary Bolduc and Arber Xhekaj are important to us”

    Geoff Molson: “Zachary Bolduc and Arber Xhekaj are important to us”
    The Canadiens' season will begin in just over a month. So we can expect some busy weeks ahead, with events like rookie camp, the golf tournament, and training camp.
    It's all going to go by fast.
    That said, even as the season approaches, Zachary Bolduc and Arber Xhekaj are still without contracts for 2026–27. We're wondering when these situations will be resolved… and it's interesting to note that Geoff Molson has spoken openly about the issue.
    In an interview with Radio-Canada Sport
  • LPHF: No one knows where the Walter Cup is

    LPHF: No one knows where the Walter Cup is
    Last May, the Montreal Victory won the Walter Cup. It was a wonderful story for the city during a spring when the province was already buzzing with hockey excitement thanks to the Canadiens' playoff run.
    And in the hockey world in general, seeing Marie-Philip Poulin win the one trophy she'd never won before also made a lot of people happy.
    Just like with the Stanley Cup, all the players got to spend a day with the trophy. Except for Dara Greig (Ridly's sister, who plays for the Senators)—s
  • VIDEO: Ketel Marte at the casino during a Diamondbacks game

    VIDEO: Ketel Marte at the casino during a Diamondbacks game
    To say the least, it's been quite a week for Ketel Marte and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
    The 32-year-old mysteriously missed a game earlier this week against the Boston Red Sox, was placed on the restricted list following his absence, and was then moved to the 10-day injured list due to alleged knee issues.
    Speaking to reporters before yesterday's (Friday) game against the Cincinnati Reds, manager Torey Lovullo admitted to feeling “betrayed” when asked to describe his reaction to Marte
  • Here’s what a successful season would look like for the CH in 26-27, according to Pierre McGuire

    Here’s what a successful season would look like for the CH in 26-27, according to Pierre McGuire
    It had been a long time since the Montreal Canadiens had given us such wonderful and intense emotions as they did during the 2025–2026 season.
    What we experienced last season was simply magical, and it gave us a wonderful glimpse of what's to come for this great team.
    The city of Montreal went completely wild during the playoffs, and it's clear that this has set the bar very high for the team heading into the 2026–2027 season.
    Reaching the conference finals last year puts the Habs in
  • This Day in History, 1976: The SuperDogs debut at the PNE

    This Day in History, 1976: The SuperDogs debut at the PNE
    The big news in the Aug. 21, 1976, Vancouver Sun was that Frank Sinatra had flown into town for his first Vancouver concert since 1957 .It was the first show in the Pacific National Exhibition’s annual Star Spectacular of big name acts at the Pacific Coliseum, and was a great success.But it overshadowed an even bigger moment in PNE history — the debut of the SuperDogs .Frank’s audience was around 14,000. The SuperDogs drew only 200 to their first show, held in a parking lot be
  • Payton Tolle Is Open to Signing a Long-Term Contract in Boston

    Payton Tolle Is Open to Signing a Long-Term Contract in Boston
    I don’t know about you, but if you’d told me that Garrett Crochet was going to miss most of the season, I don’t think I would have believed the Boston rotation would have a good season.
    Imagine if he can come back (in a relief role, mind you) late in the season: the Red Sox will have options on the mound.
    A long catch-up with Garrett Crochet today included talk about his progress, changes to his contract, and an acknowledgment that a return this year would “a million perc
  • Fantilli Projected to Earn $13 Million a Year: Leo Carlsson Has Really Broken into the Market

    Fantilli Projected to Earn $13 Million a Year: Leo Carlsson Has Really Broken into the Market
    The $90 million, five-year hostile offer made to Leo Carlsson really sent shockwaves throughout the National Hockey League.
    Seeing the Philadelphia Flyers offer that much money—$18 million a year—to the Anaheim Ducks forward has completely changed the way contracts are negotiated and signed.
    In fact, there has been plenty of evidence of this ever since the Flyers matched the Anaheim Ducks' offer.
    Several players have secured much more money than expected—and than they deserved&
  • Arber Xhekaj: Despite the contractual impasse, he meets with supporters

    Arber Xhekaj: Despite the contractual impasse, he meets with supporters
    As the Montreal Canadiens' 2026–2027 season approaches, Kent Hughes and his team still have two important internal matters to resolve.
    In fact, two of his players remain unsigned for the upcoming season, and the more time that passes, the more urgent these matters become.
    Zachary Bolduc and Arber Xhekaj are still not under contract with the Habs for the 2026–2027 season, which is set to begin shortly.
    Obviously, there's no cause for major concern, but we're all wondering why the two
  • Boos as Rafael Devers Hits a Home Run in Boston

    Boos as Rafael Devers Hits a Home Run in Boston
    Last night marked Rafael Devers's big return to Boston.
    Devers himself wasn't really in the mood to talk to the reporters on site about his time with the Red Sox.
    That's fine. He doesn't have to.
    We were all pretty eager to see what kind of reception the fans would give him. Would he be booed or cheered by the crowd?
    Or both?
    In the end, he was booed far more than he was cheered at Fenway Park. For the most part, the fans chose to boo him.
    Rafael Devers received some mixed reactions in his retur
  • Laval Rocket: Here’s What the Roster Will Look Like in ’26-’27

    Laval Rocket: Here’s What the Roster Will Look Like in ’26-’27
    It's already almost September, which means we're just over a month away from the return of North American professional hockey.
    When I say that, you naturally think first of the National Hockey League, but there's also the American Hockey League to keep an eye on once again this season.
    The Montreal Canadiens' affiliate, the Laval Rocket, will kick off its season on October 2 at Place Bell.
    After several mediocre years for the farm team, it had become the norm for Habs fans not to follow the Cana
  • Five “Hot Takes” Ahead of the Canadiens’ 2026–2027 Season

    Five “Hot Takes” Ahead of the Canadiens’ 2026–2027 Season
    Are you looking forward to the start of the Montreal Canadiens' season? I imagine the answer is yes.
    It's already been several months since the team's 2025–26 season ended… and it's time for it to start again.
    And just for fun, I've decided to share my five hot takes ahead of the upcoming season. Let me know in the comments if you think I'm crazy—or not…
    1: Ivan Demidov will reach the… 90-point mark
    In his first (full) season in the National Hockey League, Ivan D
  • Leon Draisaitl wants Mike Babcock to yell at him

    Leon Draisaitl wants Mike Babcock to yell at him
    The season is just around the corner. Training camps will open in just over three weeks, and the regular season kicks off on September 29. We're still waiting for the official announcement confirming that hockey will be back on TVA Sports, by the way.
    It's not just the Canadiens and the Maple Leafs who will be in action on September 29. Four other games are on the schedule for this first day of the regular season, including one that will pit the Canucks against the Oilers in Edmonton.
    Why am I i
  • Joe Veleno: “His move from the CH to the Rangers could unlock his offensive potential”

    Joe Veleno: “His move from the CH to the Rangers could unlock his offensive potential”
    Last summer, the Canadiens offered Joe Veleno a one-year contract.
    The player, who wore number 90 last season, didn't have a major offensive role with the team; he was mainly used as a depth player and didn't play in every game.
    He proved his worth over the course of the season, and we saw him take on important roles in the playoffs. But…
    But you can't say that, offensively, Veleno impressed with his production. He tallied a meager five points (two goals) in 61 games… which isn't e
  • Craig Button: The Canadiens will be in contention for the Stanley Cup for (at least) six years

    Craig Button: The Canadiens will be in contention for the Stanley Cup for (at least) six years
    When Craig Button talks about the Montreal Canadiens these days, he's not just talking about a team capable of making the playoffs next year.
    According to him, the Habs could be in the running for the Stanley Cup for the next six years.
    And, as ambitious as that may sound… there's some logic behind this prediction.
    The Canadiens are no longer a team that relies solely on a few veterans who can still deliver: a good portion of their core is still young and should continue to improve over t
  • Comments on the CH (lousy team): Corey Pronman regrets it

    Comments on the CH (lousy team): Corey Pronman regrets it
    Earlier this week, Corey Pronman said on a podcast that Zach Benson faced some crappy teams in the playoffs to justify the young player's low ranking on his list of the top 156 U23 players in the NHL.
    And indirectly, it's as if he were saying that the Habs are a crappy team. 
    His comments caused a stir because we know the reputation of the person in question. And we know he's been pretty harsh on the Habs and their young players in the past.
    But now, during a Q&A session on Reddit, Pron
  • MLB in Brief: Flowers for Brandon Valenzuela | The Mason Miller Case

    MLB in Brief: Flowers for Brandon Valenzuela | The Mason Miller Case
    Flowers for Brandon Valenzuela
    Max Scherzer had high praise for him. He likes how quickly he's adapted to the major leagues.
    Max Scherzer has high praise for Blue Jays rookie catcher Brandon Valenzuela, who's been thrown into a “crash course” at the major league level this season.
    Valenzuela's reaction to getting that praise from a future Hall of Famer?:
    @6ixinningpod pic.twitter.com/ebdx3JMpFc
    — Lindsay Dunn (@LindsayDunnTV) August 20, 2026
    Changing His Approach
    Is that what l
  • Welcome back, Dr. Robby

    Welcome back, Dr. Robby
    Nightcrawlers! We are so back! The first teaser for The Pitt’s third season dropped today, confirming what was already unofficially official from earlier this year—season three will start on Dr. Robby’s first day back from his sabbatical.
    The time jump this time is just a few months (supposedly, November), and Dr. Robby is returning to the chaos and the mayhem of PTMC.You know what actually makes me the happiest in this teaser? No, not the prominence of Dr. Abbot, who is now a
  • Top 15 CH Prospects: The “Controversial” Positions 6 Through 4

    Top 15 CH Prospects: The “Controversial” Positions 6 Through 4
    Certain rankings of the Canadiens' prospects have sparked a lot of discussion lately.
    In particular, the rankings by Adam Kimelman of the NHL website and Grant McCagg placed David Reinbacher and Gleb Pugachyov ahead of Alexander Zharovsky, which seemed to rub quite a few people the wrong way.
    Did I see things the same way as McCagg and Kimelman back in July when I was calmly putting together—as I do every year—my top 15 list of the Habs' most important prospects, which I've been reve
  • Will Forte and Wile E. Coyote in Coyote vs. Acme

    Will Forte and Wile E. Coyote in Coyote vs. Acme
    The Looney Tunes are one of America’s most enduring franchises, beginning in 1930 and running all the way to the present day basically uninterrupted, as iconic as any American institution. So many of the Looney Tunes are iconic unto themselves, chiefly Bugs Bunny, but Wile E. Coyote and his archnemesis Roadrunner are, arguably, one of the most famous screen pairings in American cinema, period. Created by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese in 1949, Wile E. Coyote was inspired by Mark Twain&rsq
  • Cutter Gauthier: “It’s not his job to manage the Ducks’ payroll.”

    Cutter Gauthier: “It’s not his job to manage the Ducks’ payroll.”
    The Ducks find themselves with quite a problem on their hands.
    They're just over $9 million under the salary cap… and as of this writing, Cutter Gauthier still has no contract in sight for next season.
    According to the latest reports, the young player reportedly turned down a $13 million-per-season offer from Anaheim. He's asking for a lot… but that's to be expected.
    Leo Carlsson's situation has complicated matters for the Ducks, who need to find a solution to keep everyone happy.
  • Max Muncy comes to Kyle Tucker’s defense

    Max Muncy comes to Kyle Tucker’s defense
    Last winter, Kyle Tucker signed a $60 million-a-year contract to join the Los Angeles Dodgers. The outfielder, who was the best hitter on the market, opted for a short-term deal with a massive annual salary.
    The problem is that, so far, Tucker is having a miserable year. The outfielder is struggling at the plate (especially at Dodger Stadium)… and things aren't much better on the defensive end.
    The footage speaks for itself.Kyle Tucker is being booed by the Dodger Stadium crowd on Sunday.
  • Announcement Coming Soon for Aaron Donald

    Announcement Coming Soon for Aaron Donald
    Aaron Donald's future with the Los Angeles Rams remains uncertain as the legendary defensive tackle continues to consider a possible return to the NFL.
    Head coach Sean
    McVay says, however, that Donald is expected to participate in additional practice sessions before making a final decision.
    The defensive lineman practiced Saturday at the Rams' facility in Woodland Hills. It was his second time on the field with the team since the start of training camp. Despite this involvement, no official deci