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There were a lot of people who were stunned to see Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery unload at his team’s captain Brad Marchand over the weekend, and that led to some criticism.
However, none of the criticism is coming from Marchand — y’know, the guy who actually got yelled at — who instead defended his bench boss.
The incident happened on October 19 with the Bruins on the road against the Utah Hockey Club.
In the third period with the B’s leading 1-0, Marchand coughed up the puck, and that led to Utah’s Vladislav Kolyachonok scoring the tying goal.
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‘If a male was doing what Angel Reese is doing she would get crucified,’ Portnoy says
According to reports, Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds was injured in a shooting last week while leaving a Denver strip club.
According to TV station 9NEWS, court documents reveal that police received a call around 3 am on October 18 from someone reporting a shooting near East Hampden Avenue and South Dahlia Street in Denver. The caller told 911 operators that he was driving a blue Ford Bronco and that he had been shot.
They then received two more calls about the same incident with reports that multiple people had been shot.
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At the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, Valtteri Bottas admitted that a return to Mercedes as a reserve could be on the table
With the 2024 Formula 1 season winding down, there are a few small matters of business left to be decided regarding the 2025 driver grid.
One of those seats? The second spot at Sauber alongside Nico Hülkenberg.
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Reese becomes the fifth active WNBA player to ink a shoe deal.
Angel Reese has agreed to a multiyear contract extension with Reebok, and a signature shoe line that will be released in 2026, per ESPN.
Reese becomes the fifth active WNBA player to sign a deal, joining Breanna Stewart (Puma), Sabrina Ionescu (Nike), Caitlin Clark (Nike) and A’ja Wilson (Nike). All four of those players were All-WNBA players this season, with Stewart, Clark, and Wilson making First Team and Ionescu making Second Team.
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