March 29, 2025 - 17:50

In a challenging matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Montreal Canadiens faced a tough defeat, marking their fifth consecutive loss. Notably, Kaiden Guhle made his return to the ice for the first time since late January, bringing a sense of optimism to the team. Prior to the game, Guhle emphasized the importance of tightening their defensive play, acknowledging the concerning number of goals the Canadiens had allowed in recent outings.
Despite the team's struggles, Guhle expressed confidence in their offensive capabilities, highlighting the talent present within the roster. The Canadiens have consistently shown they can find the back of the net, but the defensive lapses have hindered their overall performance. As they move forward, addressing these defensive shortcomings will be crucial for breaking their losing streak. The Canadiens are aware that with a few adjustments, they can turn their fortunes around and become a more competitive force in the league.
July 10, 2026 - 03:15
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Online Sports Bettors 15 Times More Likely To Miss Bill Payments Than In-Person Gamblers, Report SaysA new report reveals that people who place bets on sports through their phones or computers are significantly more likely to face financial trouble than those who stick to physical casinos or...
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Don Mattingly expresses interest in managing Phillies beyond this seasonDon Mattingly has made it clear he would be interested in taking over as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies beyond the current season. The former skipper and current bench coach told reporters he...
July 8, 2026 - 17:15
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