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Collisions are a regular part of hockey – between players. But when one happens between players and a referee, it’s far more serious.
That unfortunate scenario unfolded in a game Monday between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Colorado Avalanche.
Colorado forward Josh Manson was skating toward the blue line, and referee Mitch Dunning was skating away from a puck battle along the end boards. Dunning and Manson’s paths unfortunately crossed – with both men unaware of the fact that they were about to collide.

Only the mistakes of the Dallas Cowboys can make someone feel better about having a terrible Monday.
The Cowboys have been cursed since before Monday Night Football’s showdown against the Houston Texans when a piece of AT&T Stadium fell off and nearly hit people below. No injuries occurred.
READ: Massive Sheet Of Metal Falls From Roof Of AT&T Stadium Ahead OF MNF
On the field, Dallas faced more disaster, especially after they attempted a ‘fake punt’ on their side of the field (in the first quarter) to kick-start their Cooper Rush-led offense. And it failed. Miserably.

What would you do if you found out you were named the rookie of the year in the MLB?
I know if it were me, I’d jump around and scream so my neighbors could hear me. Bottles, tvs, and probably at least one bone would be broken from all the rambunctious and reckless celebrating I’d do.
But Paul Skenes took a far, far more measured approach to the announcement. 
Cal Ripken Jr. announced on live TV that Skenes won the Jackie Robinson National League Rookie of the Year, and the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher was at home with his girlfriend, Olivia Dunne.

Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes was named the National League’s Rookie of the Year on Monday, beating out a loaded field that included Jackson Merrill and Jackson Chourio, and New York Yankees starter Luis Gil won the the award in the American League.

This is one heck of a bad omen.
If you’re the kind of person who believes in art imitating life, or bad omens — well, AT&T Stadium has you covered.

A large piece of what appears to be sheet metal fell from the top of AT&T Stadium’s roof.
Thankfully, it didn’t hit anyone. #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/Cxw8uqbRHV
— Sam Gannon (@SamGannon87) November 18, 2024

The Cowboys opened the roof of their stadium for the first time in over two years, and that immediately caused a massive piece of sheet metal to plummet from the rafters and crash into the ground below.