Former School Trustee in LSSD., a great School Division. Retired RCMP. Farmer, parent, Grandfather, Jets and Bombers Fan, retired amateur hockey player/ref..
Another day another possible 'deal' with US and Iran. My wish is the media would just give us a break until a deal is actually signed, not MOUs. Wake me up when it's over.
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McDavid's drought to start the series is rare, but the Oilers need to play their own brand and not try to match Anaheim's free-wheeling style. @rayferraro21@DarrenDreger discuss in @TheCDNBrewhouse Headlines! #LetsGoOilers#FlyTogether
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Too pass happy. Little net front traffic. Posts and "didn't miss by much" don't get goals. Not playing quick. Yada yada. The coaches have alot of work ahead. And so does Chevy.
And there it is, Macklin Celebrini scores his 45th goal and records his 115th point to set the #SJSharks franchise record for points in a season. #NHLJets trail 6-1. Three points for Celebrini in this one. What a performance and what a season for Celebrini.
BREAKING : Canadian 🇨🇦 Premier Wab Kinew exposed Donald Trump on Iran war & linked it with Epstein Files
"Even Trump administration can't explain why they are at war in Iran. Epstein Files seems to be as good of a reason" 🤯
Man has unreal courage 🗿
The #NHLJets have now given up a goal in the first 2 minutes of the 3rd period in 5 of their last 6 games.
An exasperated coach Scott Arniel on the subject:
I would support it if home the defender doesn't use it as excuse to pulverize someone. Reasonable force. But then when under attack its more difficult to apply reason if not trained to do so . Soooo. Courts will no doubt decide, just like always.
"On a bitterly cold December evening in 1997, President Bill Clinton was leaving a holiday concert at the Kennedy Center when he noticed a homeless veteran sitting outside the entrance, shivering in a thin jacket and holding a cardboard sign that simply read 'Marine - Desert Storm - Hungry.' What happened next shocked everyone in the presidential motorcade—Clinton immediately stopped, took off his own overcoat, draped it around the stunned man's shoulders, and sat down on the freezing concrete beside him to talk. The veteran, forty-two-year-old Marcus Williams, later recounted to reporters that the President didn't ask him what went wrong or lecture him about getting help—instead, Clinton asked about his service, which battles he'd seen, and whether anyone had properly thanked him for his sacrifice. Secret Service Agent Larry Cockell documented in his memoir that Clinton spent twenty-five minutes sitting on that sidewalk in the bitter cold, and when Marcus mentioned he hadn't eaten in two days, the President sent an agent to get food from a nearby restaurant and insisted on staying until Marcus had finished eating. What makes this story so incredibly moving is what Clinton said to Marcus before leaving, words that Marcus repeated to social workers, shelter staff, and eventually his own children years later when he'd gotten back on his feet: 'Brother, this country failed you when you came home, and I'm sorry—but your story isn't over yet, and I'm going to make sure someone follows up to help you write the next chapter.' True to his word, Clinton personally called the VA the next morning, and Marcus was enrolled in a comprehensive support program within forty-eight hours that included housing, job training, and mental health services. Marcus Williams eventually became a veterans' advocate, and he told the Washington Post in 2015 something that still gives me chills: 'The most powerful man in the world sat on frozen concrete with a forgotten Marine and made me feel like I still mattered—that's the moment I decided to fight my way back.' He reminds us that dignity and hope can be restored with one genuine conversation, one warm coat, and the willingness to sit beside someone the world has walked past.
The #NHLJets are dealing D Logan Stanley and D Luke Schenn to the #Sabres for Swedish F Isak Rosen, D Jacob Bryson, a 4th round pick in 2026 and a 2nd round pick in 2027. The Jets will retain 50 per cent of Schenn's $2.75 million AAV.