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NHL News: Seeking home-ice edge, Lightning take on Canadiens


When Montreal hosts the Tampa Bay Lightning Tuesday night for the final time, the Canadiens will try to keep improving after making progress at the end of their two-game road swing through Florida last week.

In Thursday’s middle outing of a three-game road trip, the Canadiens (27-37-6, 60 points) were blasted 9-5 by the Florida Panthers after surrendering seven goals in the first period. The loss occurred after beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-4 in the trip’s Tuesday opener.

Despite scoring five times in the lopsided loss in Sunrise — Florida netted all nine in the match’s first 27:33 — Montreal was in poor spirits as it headed up the Gulf Coast to Tampa.

The last-place Atlantic Division squad rebounded with a strong showing and led 3-2 after 40 minutes in Tampa Saturday night. However, a three-goal third and Brandon Hagel’s second career hat trick doomed the Habs.

One situation worth watching on the Montreal bench Tuesday will be the reaction of forward Jonathan Drouin, who dressed for Saturday’s loss in Tampa but did not play a single shift.

Drouin, 27, missed a team meeting Friday, but with the absence of injured Kaiden Guhle, Montreal was forced to dress Drouin in order to field a full roster as mandated by league rules.

He became the first player since former Buffalo Sabres center Sam Reinhart on March 28, 2017, to sit on the bench the entire game for disciplinary reasons and log 0:00 of ice time.

“People are really watching your response, and you have to be calculated and firm but also fair,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “And I think tonight was a fair thing, and I think (Jonathan) handled it tremendously well.”

The 27-year-old Drouin is in the final year of a six-year, $33 million contract with the Quebec club and has scored once in 46 contests.

“Being late is unacceptable,” team captain Nick Suzuki said. “There are things that happen sometimes you can’t control, but if you’re late, you’re late. Just a thing that’s been preached ever since Marty’s been here.”

The third-place Lightning (42-23-6, 90 points) are chasing Toronto for the division’s second spot, which would give coach Jon Cooper’s club home-ice advantage over the Maple Leafs in the opening round of the playoffs.

But Tampa Bay trails the Leafs by three points. Toronto also holds two games in hand over the three-time defending Eastern Conference champions, who have 11 games remaining.

The Lightning beat the New Jersey Devils in the first two meetings last week in Newark, N.J., but their two-goal lead at home Sunday night in the season-series finale wasted away as the Devils potted five unanswered in a 5-2 win.

“We had the game under control,” Cooper said of the 2-0 lead that became a one-goal lead nine seconds later. “… A little inexcusable to give up a goal on a faceoff right away. That should’ve never happened. That just triggered their momentum, and they rolled.

“Then it was just senseless turnovers and managing the puck. We couldn’t get through the neutral zone. … It was horrendous.”

Nikita Kucherov scored his 28th goal, making him the sixth active player to record three seasons of 100 points.

He joined Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Leon Draisaitl, Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin in reaching the century mark three times.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Capitals try to save sinking playoff hopes vs. Jackets


The Washington Capitals will look to keep their fading playoff hopes alive when they host the road-weary Columbus Blue Jackets Tuesday night.

The Capitals (33-31-7, 73 points) have just five wins in their last 17 games and currently sit on the outside, looking in at the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins, the two teams in wild-card position in the Eastern Conference.

The Capitals are coming off a 5-3 defeat on the road to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday, their fourth straight game allowing at least four goals. In three of those contests, they’ve yielded five.

Lately, slow starts have doomed the Capitals, who have fallen behind in each of their last four games. They overcame deficits of 2-0, 3-1 and 4-2 to defeat the Buffalo Sabres 5-4 in a shootout on March 15, marking Washington’s sixth multi-goal comeback of the season and its third multi-goal comeback in the third period.

Against St. Louis and Minnesota, they were not as fortunate.

“We don’t give up, try to battle back,” star forward Alex Ovechkin said. “We try our best to win the hockey game. We don’t stop playing. We battle.”

“It’s frustrating we just haven’t started good,” added Washington center Dylan Strome. “I think like our last 40 minutes of the last five or six games have been pretty good. We’ve been hanging in there with everyone we played against.

“Obviously, our starts aren’t good. I’m not sure of the exact reason. We got to have a better start next game. Time’s quickly running out. You take away the first five minutes of the last five games, I feel like we’ve got more goals than the other team.”

In Sunday’s loss, Ovechkin had two goals — both on the power play — and is now just one goal from passing Wayne Gretzky for the most 40-goal seasons in NHL history (13).

Dylan Strome had a goal and an assist while Charlie Lindgren made 35 saves for the Capitals, who have just 11 games remaining to make a playoff push.

The Blue Jackets (21-41-7, 49 points) will head into Tuesday’s game finishing up a five-game road trip that had them winning in overtime in San Jose at the start but losing their next three. In their last two games, they’ve given up seven goals each time, losing to Anaheim and Vegas.

Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen missed Sunday’s game in Las Vegas due to a death in the family. His status for Tuesday in Washington is unknown. Associate coach Pascal Vincent took over behind the bench but couldn’t do much to help his team as Vegas pounced on their opportunities early in a 7-2 rout.

“They took advantage of their chances. Their goalie was pretty good,” Vincent said. “That’s the difference between a good team and a team in our position. We need to sustain that pace for 60 minutes. We’re going to get there. Just right now, that’s not the case. We had our moments, but we need to sustain it for 60 minutes.”

Kirill Marchenko and Liam Foudy scored for Columbus, but goalie Daniil Tarasov allowed five goals on just 29 shots before being replaced in the second period by Michael Hutchinson.

The Blue Jackets have allowed 266 goals, the second-highest total in the league behind only Anaheim. Columbus has allowed at least four goals in eight straight games, including five or more six times in that stretch.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Sabres, Predators look to come back from lopsided losses


The host Buffalo Sabres and Nashville Predators each will look to end a three-game losing streak and rebound from their most lopsided shutout defeats of the season when they meet Tuesday night.

The Sabres and Predators both were blanked 7-0 in their most recent games Sunday, with Buffalo dominated at home by the league-leading Boston Bruins and Nashville pummeled on the road by the New York Rangers.

Buffalo (33-30-6, 72 points) is six points behind the Pittsburgh Penguins in the race for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Nashville (34-26-8, 76 points) trails Winnipeg by five points for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference after also falling at home to the Jets 3-2 in overtime on Saturday.

The Sabres trailed the Bruins on Sunday 1-0 after just 15 seconds and 3-0 at the 11:40 mark of the first period.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (15-11-4, 3.67 goals-against average) made 18 saves for Buffalo, which has lost three straight and nine of its past 11 games (2-7-2).

“We believe we’re still in it, but we’ve got to actually go out and play,” Sabres forward Dylan Cozens said. “It’s not going to be easy games. Everyone wants to win at this time of the year. It’s just unacceptable for us this last stretch.”

Buffalo is led by Tage Thompson, who is sixth in the league with 42 goals in addition to 45 assists for a team-high 87 points. The latter ranks 10th in the league.

Teammate Jeff Skinner has 29 goals and 38 assists for 67 points, while Alex Tuch (30 goals, 34 assists) and defender Rasmus Dahlin (14 goals, team-high 49 assists) also are having strong seasons.

While the Bruins gradually pulled away from the Sabres, Nashville was dominated by the Rangers from the outset.

New York scored on six of its first eight shots during a six-goal first period, causing Nashville goalie Kevin Lankinen (8-6-1, 2.70 GAA) to be pulled after allowing four goals on just five shots. He was replaced by Juuse Saros (26-19-7, 2.75 GAA), who allowed three goals the rest of the way.

“It’s humbling to get beat 7-0,” Predators coach John Hynes said. “It’s something we can learn from, and we will. Tonight wasn’t good enough.”

The Predators were without captain and leading scorer Roman Josi (18 goals, team-high 41 assists), who was injured against Winnipeg on Saturday. They also are without defenseman Ryan McDonagh, Filip Forsberg (19 goals, 23 assists) and center Ryan Johansen (12 goals, 16 assists), who are sidelined with injuries.

Matt Duchene, with 19 goals and 32 assists, is second on the team in points with 51.

In the first regular-season meeting this season between Buffalo and Nashville, the visiting Sabres jumped to a 3-1 lead en route to a 5-3 win on Jan. 14.

Jack Quinn had a goal and an assist, while Kyle Okposo, Victor Olofsson, Jeff Skinner and Cozens also scored for the Sabres.

Johansen had a goal and an assist for the Predators, who also received goals from Josi and Jeremy Lauzon.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Wild, Devils close in on division leaders


With first place in their respective divisions in play, the New Jersey Devils and Minnesota Wild will look to build on their latest victories.

The Wild also will aim to continue their recent success over the Devils when the teams meet in Newark, N.J., on Tuesday night.

New Jersey (45-18-7, 97 points) is one point behind Metropolitan Division-leading Carolina and halted an 0-2-1 skid with Sunday’s comeback 5-2 victory at Tampa Bay. On Tuesday the Devils will return home, where they’re in a 1-2-1 rut.

“We have to move on,” New Jersey coach Lindy Ruff said. “We just talked about what it’s going to take to keep winning hockey games. We know that this is a time of year where teams are really desperate. Our desperation was greater than (Tampa Bay’s on Sunday).

“Hopefully we can build off that.”

The Devils, though, are 0-2-2 in their past four games against the Wild and have just one victory in the past seven meetings during the series. Tomas Tatar scored twice, but New Jersey fell 3-2 in a shootout at Minnesota on Feb. 11.

Amid an 8-1-2 stretch, the Wild (40-22-8, 88 points) are one point behind first-place Dallas in the Central Division. Minnesota’s lone regulation loss during its run came 5-2 against NHL-leading Boston on Saturday, but the Wild rebounded for a 5-3 home victory over Washington on Sunday.

The Wild are 3-1-1 since superstar Kirill Kaprizov went down with a lower-body injury that’s likely to keep him out at least two more weeks. While Matt Boldy recorded his second career hat trick Sunday, eight other Minnesota players posted at least one point.

“The team has stepped up,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “Not just a few guys. Everybody.

“They’ve always tried to score, but with (Kaprizov’s) absence, they all know that there’s a little extra push that’s needed to be had because, literally, he’s playing half the game. So there’s opportunities for people, and people have been able to step up.”

Boldy certainly has, with five goals and four assists in the past five games. Marcus Johansson, acquired from the Capitals in late February, has two goals and five assists over the same stretch.

Meanwhile, the Wild’s Marc-Andre Fleury has a 2.13 goals-against average and .936 save percentage during his current seven-game winning streak. However, backup Filip Gustavsson has yielded nine goals in losing his past two starts after posting back-to-back shutouts. Gustavsson did make 27 saves against the Devils on Feb. 11.

New Jersey’s Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier were held without a point at Minnesota. Bratt, though, posted his first career hat trick Sunday vs. Tampa Bay. Hischier reached the 30-goal mark for the first time Sunday and has two goals and three assists in the past three contests for the Devils.

New Jersey’s Vitek Vanecek (2.51 goals-against average) stopped 22 shots for the win Sunday. Teammate Akira Schmid (2.05 GAA) has allowed six goals in his past two starts.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Penguins put D Marcus Pettersson on long-term IR


The Pittsburgh Penguins placed defenseman Marcus Pettersson on long-term injured reserve as he deals with an unspecified injury.

The move is retroactive to Saturday when he sustained the injury during the second period of a 6-0 loss to the New York Rangers. He had been teamed with Kris Letang on the squad’s top pairing.

The Penguins recalled defenseman Taylor Fedun from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on an emergency basis.

Pettersson, 26, has 24 points (one goal, 23 assists) in 67 games this season, his fifth in Pittsburgh.

In 361 career games with the Anaheim Ducks (2017-18) and Penguins, he has 103 points (10 goals, 93 assists).

The Penguins have qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for 16 consecutive seasons, but have no margin for error if the streak is to continue. Pittsburgh (34-25-10, 78 points) currently is sitting in the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, just ahead of the Florida Panthers (35-27-7, 77 points).

The Penguins host the Ottawa Senators on Monday night.

–Field Level Media

DOTA News: Teams announced for DreamLeague Season 19


ESL FACEIT Group on Monday announced the 16 teams competing in next month’s $1 million DreamLeague Season 19.

The Dota 2 event runs from April 9-23, with the winner earning $300,000 and qualification to the Riyadh Masters.

Participating teams are Beastcoast, Entity, Evil Geniuses, Execration, HellRaisers, Gaimin Gladiators, Nouns, OG, PSG.LGD, Shopify Rebellion, Talon Esports, Team Aster, Team Liquid, Team Spirit, TSM and Tundra Esports.

Group Stage 1 competition begins with two groups of eight in a round-robin format, with all matches best-of-two. The top four in each group advance to Group Stage 2, with the bottom four in each group eliminated.

Eight teams compete in a round robin in Group Stage 2, with all matches best-of-three. The top two teams move to the playoff’s upper bracket, with the third- and fourth-place teams going to the lower bracket and the other four teams eliminated.

All matches in the double-elimination playoff bracket are best-of-three until the best-of-five grand finals.

–Field Level Media

Elon Musk’s Twitter Sets Unique Auto-Response Emoji for Press Enquiries

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Billionaire Elon Musk, who paid $44 billion for Twitter in October, calls himself a “free speech absolutist” and justified the acquisition by emphasizing the need to safeguard expression. However, a lot of his actions in that regard, such as weakening its content moderation policies and restoring access to accounts that had been suspended for breaking the rules have angered some journalists.

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Since November, the company has been effectively silent. This was the time that Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter, supposedly decimated it through layoffs after purchasing the business. The layoffs and mass resignations themselves, significant changes to the user experience, and a string of reported controversies involving Musk and his announcement that he will eventually step down, among other developments, have all occurred since, and the company has not responded to any questions from journalists about any of these developments.

The press email account is now, at least partially, functional once more. In the future, it will instantly respond to journalists’ questions with a single poop emoji, Musk declared on Sunday – of course via tweet. NPR reported that it emailed Twitter on Monday morning seeking feedback, and Twitter replied right away with the scat symbol.

Many Twitter users immediately criticized him and the new policy after confirming that they had effectively tested the feature for themselves.
After an abrupt change in policy regarding accounts that share the locations of private jets (including his own) using publicly available information, he took the extremely unusual action of banning the accounts of several high-profile journalists who cover the site in December. After receiving extensive criticism, including from the European Union and UN, as well as the results of an unofficial Twitter poll, Musk restored those accounts several days later.

This is not the first time Musk has used the poop emoji in a serious situation or de-emphasized external communications at a business he controls. The electric car company Tesla, of which Musk is co-founder and CEO, allegedly disbanded its PR department in 2020 and ceased responding to press inquiries. In 2021, Musk replied to tweets from reporters pleading with him to think again.

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Since then, Tesla has encountered its fair share of scandals. Notably, Musk was accused of securities fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a string of tweets he made in 2018 that hinted at a potential Tesla acquisition but never materialized. In February, a jury found him innocent of all charges. Musk is known to frequently troll his opponents on Twitter, reports say.

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Celebrity ex-wife Demi Moore shares birthday celebrations’ video of celebrity Bruce Willis, with family

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Celebrity Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, according to news shared by the family, in February. On March 19, celebrity Demi Moore, who is the ex-wife of the Die-Hard star, shared a video of his 68th birthday celebrations with her as well as many other loved ones. Earlier, in March 2022, Willis’ family had shared that he had suffered from aphasia, a condition that affected his cognitive abilities, and had forced him to step away from acting.

Celebrity Demi Moore posted a heartwarming video of Bruce Willis with his family. He and ex-wife Demi Moore have three daughters Rumer, 34, Scout, 31 and Tallulah, 29 and daughters Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, 8 with wife Emma Heming Willis. They celebrated his birthday with enthusiasm and what looked like a pie and Willis blew out the candles on it.

Demi Moore thanked all their fans for the love and warm wishes they had sent in her caption. She wished Bruce Willis and expressed her happiness and more that all of them were celebrating his birthday together.

Celebrity couple Bruce Willis and Demi Moore were married from 1987 to 2000. Their eldest daughter Rumer is pregnant, and the celebrity couple will soon be grandparents. Bruce Willis and Demi Moore separated in 1998. However, they remain close friends.

 
 
 
 
 
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Bruce Willis’ wife celebrity model Emma Heming Willis also shared two videos on social media. In one video she thanked all the fans who have been praying for the celebrity actor and described him as “pure love” and more. She also shared a much rawer video where she spoke about the difficulties they faced after his diagnosis but also mentioned her gratitude for all the messages and stories that fans shared.

Daughter Scout Larue Willis also shared a throwback photo with Bruce Willis. The celebrity actress added a heartfelt caption to the heartwarming photo.

Bruce Willis looked to be in good spirits in the birthday video as he was surrounded by his family, at home.

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The Biden-Harris Administration Releases New Measures to Reduce the Cost of High-Speed Internet

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The Biden-Harris Administration Releases New Measures to Reduce the Cost of High-Speed Internet

To encourage more Individuals to sign up for the Affordable Connectivity Program and cut their monthly internet bills, the Biden-Harris administration today announced the release of $73 million in Affordable Connectivity Outreach Funds.

Affordably priced, dependable high-speed internet is essential for opportunity in the twenty-first century, allowing users to access jobs, healthcare, education, precision agriculture, and social media. Still, too many people lack access to high-speed internet due to a lack of infrastructure, restrictions imposed by prohibitive pricing, or technical limitations. As a result of the severe economic, health, and other disparities caused by the lack of accessible, dependable high-speed internet, these injustices particularly affect older Americans, rural areas, and communities of color.

The Biden-Harris Administration is releasing an additional $73 million in Affordable Connectivity Outreach Grants to help more Americans sign up for the program and save on internet costs. These investments include:

$66 million in the Affordable Connectivity Outreach Program to drive awareness and enrollment in the country’s newest and largest broadband affordability program in the nation’s history.   Building on its current community partnerships, the FCC is providing financial support to partner organizations nationwide to serve as trusted community messengers for the Affordable Connectivity Program and equip them with funding to pursue innovative outreach strategies to reach historically underserved communities, including money set aside for outreach to households on Tribal lands. The FCC selected 197 applicants representing 50 states and territories to pursue a broad range of outreach projects to promote the Affordable Connectivity Program.

Over $7 million in outreach grants to support two additional one-year, pilot programs to raise awareness of the Affordable Connectivity Program. The two pilot programs will test a variety of methods to reach out to federal housing communities, and work with trusted third parties to assist consumers in applying for the Affordable Connectivity Program.

The Affordable Connectivity Program, administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), provides eligible households up to $30/month (or up to $75/month on qualifying Tribal lands) off internet bills, as well as a one-time discount of up to $100 off a laptop, desktop computer or tablet. To further lower costs, in May 2022, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced commitments from internet service providers across the country to offer high-speed plans that are fully covered by the Affordable Connectivity Program–meaning millions of working families can now get high-speed internet without paying a dime. They simultaneously launched GetInternet.gov–a one-stop shop to check eligibility and sign up.

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First Republic shares tumble as depositors withdraw money and credit rating cut again this week

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First Republic Bank (FRC) opened with a deep dive in its shares on Monday as its credit rating was downgraded for the second time in the same week. The cut in rating by S&P Global was due to depositors withdrawing tens of billions of dollars as they were cautious about the safety and the liquidity of their accounts.

The First Republic saw a fall of more than 80 percent in March. On Monday, the shares were down 41 percent. Trading was halted numerous times, well into the afternoon, due to the volatility in the stock. The lows of the day reached almost 50 percent.

First Republic bonds were also hit and bonds that mature in 2046 saw an 11 percent decline. They traded at roughly 55 cents on the dollar. Early March, these bonds were trading at over 75 cents on the dollar.

On Sunday, S&P Global downgraded First Republic’s credit rating to B plus. This was the second cut in a week and earlier it was at BB plus. The rate cut came as depositors continued to pull out their money and the rating agency believed that the $30 billion lifeline that was given by large banks in the US would only “ease near-term liquidity.”



S&P Global also said that the lifeline “may not solve the substantial business, liquidity, funding and profitability challenges” that they believed that the bank was “now likely facing,” according to a report in the Financial Times.

The outlet also said that one person who was briefed on the matter said that First Republic had deposits totaling $176.4 billion in the beginning of the year but has lost roughly $70 billion as depositors pulled away their money from the bank. These figures had also been mentioned in an earlier report by the Wall Street Journal.

However, on Friday, the Financial Time also reported that outflows from the California-based First Republic bank have slowed, after the influx of financial aid from 11 large US banks,

The losses by SVB and Signature Bank led to a similar pattern of withdrawal in other regional banks. Depositors began withdrawing their money and putting it into the larger banks in the nation.

Share prices in regional banks remained flat, or a little higher, on Monday but are much lower than the levels seen before problems arose in smaller banks such as SVB and Signature Bank.

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