• VIDEO: Max Scherzer Doesn’t Hide His Anger Toward Jesus Sanchez

    VIDEO: Max Scherzer Doesn’t Hide His Anger Toward Jesus Sanchez
    I'm sure you already know that Max Scherzer is an intense guy in life. He's not afraid to let his emotions show on the mound.
    And that goes for both the positive… and the negative.
    He's often snapped at managers—including John Schneider in last year's playoffs—when he wanted to get his way.
    But yesterday, it was a teammate who upset him: Jesus Sanchez.
    The outfielder, who's not exactly a defensive standout, made a couple of defensive errors yesterday in Tampa Bay… but t
  • Timothée Chalamet: Duneman and movie concerts

    Timothée Chalamet: Duneman and movie concerts
    One of the prominent film headlines this week is about Dune: Part 3, opening in four months on December 18, because presales started the other day to see the movie in 70mm and there was so much demand that it crashed ticketing websites.Last summer it was The Odyssey selling out of 70mm screenings an entire year before opening. Now the story is about how people were queuing in person and online for Dune 3, to the point where the CEO of AMC had to release a statement online.We try so hard to be ex
  • Concerns for Yvon Lambert: Former CH Player Hospitalized After a Serious Fall

    Concerns for Yvon Lambert: Former CH Player Hospitalized After a Serious Fall
    Sad news.
    Former Canadiens player Yvon Lambert had to undergo surgery after suffering a fairly serious fall at a recent party.
    He suffered a fracture of the femur… and the hip, as reported by François-David Rouleau of the Journal de Montréal. The article was also published on TVA Sports: Former Canadiens player Yvon Lambert undergoes surgery and is hospitalized after a serious fall: https://t.co/pr23CowjIy
    — TVA Sports (@TVASports) August 20, 2026The silver lining
  • The Sussexes pull a reverse Uno on the UK

    The Sussexes pull a reverse Uno on the UK
    We come here for gossip so I don’t want to hear “who cares, they are rich” or “who cares they are royalty” or any of the sort when it comes to Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to the UK. I CARE. The Sussexes are celebrities, the British royals are kind of the OG celebrities, this involves an ancient family business and estrangement (which is the psychological topic of the moment) – so this is not a buffet, it’s a banquet! Now first off, of course we h
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  • PHOTOS: The Yankees Beat the Orioles Amid Controversy

    PHOTOS: The Yankees Beat the Orioles Amid Controversy
    The Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees were tied at the end of the seventh inning last night (Wednesday) when Pete Alonso appeared to have given his team the lead with a thunderous home run down the left-field line.
    The umpires, however, initially called it a foul ball before consulting with each other and reviewing the video.
    The delay seemed to last thirty minutes, but it ultimately took five minutes for the on-field call to be upheld.
    Judge for yourselves.The Orioles couldn’t be
  • Intro for August 20, 2026

    Intro for August 20, 2026
    Dear Gossips,During the Oscar campaign for Anora, which culminated in a Best Picture win and Best Actress for Mikey Madison, we wrote about how Mikey, who was around 25 years old at the time, was moving on the award circuit the way you might expect for Gen Z – no public personal social media and therefore not much engagement and publicity in the style that you would expect and that we’ve seen from celebrities in her age cohort, or any cohort really. She attended the events that she w
  • LJ Mooney in the NHL: “It’s going to be tough for him to become a regular”

    LJ Mooney in the NHL: “It’s going to be tough for him to become a regular”
    LJ Mooney may not exactly have the build you'd imagine when you think of a future NHL regular.
    And that could make it difficult for him to secure a regular spot in the big leagues because of that.
    At least that's the impression of Scott Wheeler (The Athletic), who discussed the young forward's chances of establishing himself in the big leagues during a Reddit Q&A session. According to him, it won't necessarily be a walk in the park for the American…
    It's true, after all, that players
  • Connor McDavid in Montreal: It’s got people talking

    Connor McDavid in Montreal: It’s got people talking
    Recently, there has been talk that if Connor McDavid were ever to leave Edmonton, the Canadiens would be a logical destination for him.
    Stu Cowan addressed the topic on the Sick Podcast.
    His take wasn't that it would definitely happen, but rather that the Habs are in a good position to consider making a move if the door were to eventually open.
    And this morning, Arpon Basu (The Athletic) weighed in on the topic.
    Basically, in an article where he answers readers' questions, he was asked whether t
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  • Latest volume in history of Vancouver rock series is a psychedelic flashback to the swinging '60s

    Latest volume in history of Vancouver rock series is a psychedelic flashback to the swinging '60s
    After a couple of decades of unearthing gems from Vancouver’s vibrant 1960s music scene, Rob Frith decided to put out a new volume of the acclaimed History of Vancouver Rock & Roll series.But The Beatles got in the way.While doing digital transfers of old Vancouver tapes at broadcaster Larry Hennessey’s home studio, he put on a tape he had had for years, but never listened to, because he didn’t have a reel-to-reel player.It turned out to be a high-quality studio tape of Th
  • According to fans, the Canadiens don’t have the best front office in the league

    According to fans, the Canadiens don’t have the best front office in the league
    The Canadiens are in a position to build something really great right now.
    Will this lead to a celebration of the franchise's 25th Stanley Cup in the coming years? Only time will tell, of course.
    But the potential is definitely there.
    On that note, it's worth mentioning that The Athletic asked fans of all 32 teams what they thought of the 32 front offices in the Bettman era. And let's just say that Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton come out looking good.
    Fans (a mix of Canadiens fans and fans of other
  • Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 120

    Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 120
    Pascal Harvey, Sébastien Berrouard, and Charles-Alexis Brisebois discussed the Blue Jays' comeback, Paul Skenes' injury, and the playoff races in both leagues.
    Enjoy the show.We'd like to remind you that anyone who wants to listen to us live can do so every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Facebook, X, and YouTube. We record live to answer everyone's questions.
    However, those who prefer to listen in a more traditional podcast format can also do so by visiting all the major podcast platforms at any
  • Grant McCagg doesn’t like what he sees in Gleb Pugachyov

    Grant McCagg doesn’t like what he sees in Gleb Pugachyov
    Obviously, we shouldn’t jump to any major conclusions after just a few preseason games.
    But so far, Gleb Pugachyov hasn't exactly been delivering the kind of performance Grant McCagg was expecting.
    To be honest, he didn't expect to see him move up so quickly to the MHL.
    On his HabsCast podcast, McCagg made a point of setting the record straight from the start. It's far too early to call this a bad draft pick or to sound the alarm after just a few games. Certain aspects of the Habs prospect
  • Jon Cooper may have one last major challenge ahead of him in the NHL

    Jon Cooper may have one last major challenge ahead of him in the NHL
    Jon Cooper has accomplished just about everything with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
    He's won two Stanley Cups—in 2020 and 2021—reached another final, won the Four Nations Tournament with Team Canada, and has long established himself as one of the most respected coaches in the NHL.
    But might he eventually be tempted by a completely different challenge?
    On the podcast “The Sheet,” Jeff Marek and Greg Wyshynski discussed a particularly intriguing scenario: the possibility of Coo
  • Here’s how the Cutter Gauthier situation could benefit the Habs

    Here’s how the Cutter Gauthier situation could benefit the Habs
    The Canadiens still haven’t solved their problem at center.
    Since the start of the offseason (and for several years now), there has been constant talk about the need to find a player capable of playing behind Nick Suzuki and alongside Ivan Demidov. So far, Kent Hughes hasn't found the right fit.
    A situation completely beyond his control might give him a little help.
    As we discussed yesterday on DLC, Cutter Gauthier reportedly turned down a $13 million-per-season offer from the Ducks. Anahe
  • Patrik Laine: The door seems to be closing on him with the Islanders

    Patrik Laine: The door seems to be closing on him with the Islanders
    As of today, Patrik Laine is still without a contract. The Finnish player is looking for a team where he can try to revive his career.
    Will he manage to sign a contract before training camp begins? That's the question.
    Because it's increasingly looking like Laine might have to settle for a tryout. It's unclear who might offer him one… but we do know that the Islanders considered it over the summer.
    Except that this avenue has apparently closed: Stefen Rosner, who covers the team's activit
  • MLB in Brief: Steve Cohen on David Stearns | Roman Anthony on Marcelo Mayer

    MLB in Brief: Steve Cohen on David Stearns | Roman Anthony on Marcelo Mayer
    Steve Cohen on David Stearns
    The baseball GM took too many risks. But he'll stay on, according to the owner. I don't think that's a lie, but who knows.
    Steve Cohen was asked what mistakes he thinks David Stearns made this year:
    “We might have taken too much risk. Whenever there are significant changes, sometimes it takes a while to integrate.” pic.twitter.com/rg9sJIKfra
    — SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) August 19, 2026
    Roman Anthony on Marcelo Mayer
    The trade made him sad.
    Roman reacts to
  • Nick Suzuki: Patrice Bergeron gives him a (big) dose of love

    Nick Suzuki: Patrice Bergeron gives him a (big) dose of love
    Nick Suzuki has, more than ever, firmly established himself as one of the best centers in the NHL. The Habs' captain just reached 100 points in a season in which he also won the Selke Trophy and helped his team reach the Eastern Conference Finals.
    There's no longer any doubt that he's a top-tier center—just as he was a few years ago.
    And it's interesting to hear Patrice Bergeron—a player who's often compared to Suzuki—echo similar sentiments. While attending the Sun Life Pro-Am
  • Blue Jays: One of the easiest schedules in the league

    Blue Jays: One of the easiest schedules in the league
    The Blue Jays, quietly, are back in the playoff race.
    As of this morning, John Schneider's team is half a game away from a playoff spot. That said, they're also half a game away from the bottom of the division…
    MLB
    August is going really well, and the team is beating tough opponents.The series against Houston, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York are good examples… as is yesterday's game in Tampa Bay.
    And when you look at the schedule ahead, you can see it's not the toughest one out
  • Alexander Zharovsky: Scouts across the league really like him

    Alexander Zharovsky: Scouts across the league really like him
    Alexander Zharovsky has been making quite a name for himself over the past 12 months. The young Russian, drafted by the Habs with the 34th overall pick in 2025, scored 16 goals and 42 points in 59 games during his first full season in the KHL.
    That was an exceptional haul for a player his age… even if he was also a bit lucky to play for a team that gave him such a big role.
    As a result, Zharovsky is now viewed as a top prospect in town. Many see him as part of the Habs' future… but
  • The Canadiens will have a new uniform in 2026-27

    The Canadiens will have a new uniform in 2026-27
    Canadians, in general, tend to be pretty conservative when it comes to uniforms. The team has found a formula that works and has stuck with it for decades.
    And that's hardly a bad thing—after all, you don't change a winning formula.
    But in recent years, we've seen the club wear blue and light blue as part of the Reverse Retro concept. At the time, every team in the league had added a new uniform to its collection—one intended as a tribute to retro uniforms worn by each team.
    And now,
  • Celebrity Social Media, August 19, 2026

    Celebrity Social Media, August 19, 2026
    Chris Evans has been very quiet lately, he had three projects in 2025 (I had to look at his IMDb) and nothing for 2026 until Doomsday. Entertainment Weekly has a first look at Sacrifice. I thought it was a bad angle from the Met Gala.
    Maybe we don’t need so many first looks. Maybe we don’t need any looks. Maybe we just wait for the trailer.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Filmes & Filmes (@filmesefilmes)
    Gigi Hadid has a cameo on Not Suitable for Work, a Mindy Kaling p
  • Paul Skenes: The extra rest didn’t help

    Paul Skenes: The extra rest didn’t help
    This afternoon, Paul Skenes was back on the mound. The pitcher had been given a few extra days of rest following his last start, which took place on August 11.
    As a reminder, he had been pulled from that game after just 65 pitches.
    So the question was whether the rest would help Skenes… and in the end, it didn't really. He finished his outing with just 4.1 innings pitched and 81 pitches.
    During that time, he allowed four hits, four walks (he was struggling with his control), and three ear
  • Trevor Diggs Gets Another Chance

    Trevor Diggs Gets Another Chance
    The Seattle Seahawks continue to build their defense ahead of the upcoming NFL season and have reportedly made a particularly intriguing acquisition.According to reports by ESPN's Adam Schefter, cornerback Trevon Diggs has agreed to join the defending Super Bowl champions.
    As he approaches his 28th birthday, Diggs brings a wealth of NFL experience to the team. The veteran began his career with the Dallas Cowboys, where he spent his first five seasons, before finishing last season with the Green
  • Restored ship showcases Japanese Canadian boatbuilding history at Richmond Maritime Festival

    Restored ship showcases Japanese Canadian boatbuilding history at Richmond Maritime Festival
    For shipwright Dave Sharp, most interesting aspect of restoring the 63-year-old fishing vessel the Crystal S is its cultural heritage.“The distinctive part about this boat is the traditional Japanese techniques that are used in it,” Sharp said.“Otherwise, it’s a pretty typical Fraser River salmon boat , though a really good example of the kinds of boats that evolved on the river.”For the last two years, Sharp and his team of volunteers have been restoring the ship,
  • NHL 27: EA Sports Shows Disrespect Toward Lane Hutson

    NHL 27: EA Sports Shows Disrespect Toward Lane Hutson
    There are only a few weeks left until the official release of NHL 27. And just like every year, EA Sports is taking advantage of the game's imminent release to reveal the ratings for the top players.
    Yesterday, for example, we learned that Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield were rated particularly highly. And that makes sense, considering the great seasons both players just had.
    And today, it was the turn of the top defensemen and goaltenders to be revealed. It's worth noting that Jakub Dobes isn't a
  • Agentic Gwyneth in the Hamptons

    Agentic Gwyneth in the Hamptons
    Yesterday, an invite leaked for a dinner Goop is hosting for OpenAI (aka ChatGPT) founder Sam Altman. I’ve tried to trace who broke the story, the first published story I could find was on Puck News.The dinner is off-the-record (wink wink) and al fresco, which is a fancy way of saying keep your mouth shut and we are eating outside. You know what’s not off the record? Anything anyone in the world types into ChatGPT, because they retain all that data to train their models.Gwyneth's inv
  • Mets General Manager: When Steve Cohen Gets Involved

    Mets General Manager: When Steve Cohen Gets Involved
    Andy Green is the interim manager of the Mets.
    When Carlos Mendoza was fired, the Mets turned to the former Padres manager. Green was already with the organization, working on the second floor.
    And right now, things are going well. He hasn't saved the season for his team (no one could have), but the guys have been playing better since Green settled into his role as manager.
    The question many people in New York are asking is this: Could the plan to have him return to his executive role in 2027 ch
  • Corey Pronman has lost his mind

    Corey Pronman has lost his mind
    Corey Pronman has lost his mind.
    And I'm not exaggerating one bit!
    He posted an article earlier today revealing his ranking of the top 156 U23 players in the NHL. And…
    And it's caused quite a stir because Lane Hutson is NOT listed among the National Hockey League's future stars. Uh, how do I put this, Corey…
    Lane Hutson is already an NHL star. For crying out loud! The guy just finished sixth in the Norris Trophy voting last season, and it's not because he's good-looking—it's
  • It’s over for Jayden Higgins

    It’s over for Jayden Higgins
    The Houston Texans have just suffered a major setback as the new NFL season approaches.Young wide receiver Jayden Higgins will miss the entire 2026 season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
    The injury occurred on Tuesday during a joint practice between the Texans and the Las Vegas Raiders. Higgins was participating in an 11-on-11 drill when he made a run toward the end zone. He landed awkwardly after his run and was unable to get back up immediately.
    The wide receiver eventually
  • A “rat” will participate in the Canadiens’ rookie camp

    A “rat” will participate in the Canadiens’ rookie camp
    Do you like nicknames?
    I'm asking because the Canadiens have invited “the Rat” to their rookie camp, which will take place in a few weeks.
    Who is it?
    We're talking about Mavrick Rousseau-Hamel, who has spent the last few years playing for the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL. It's also worth noting that Rousseau-Hamel is a 5'10”, 168-pound left-handed forward who doesn't describe himself as the most offensive player on the planet.
    He tallied 27 points (nine goals) in 56 games last