Home » World » Zone outing, season 3 | Episode 24: Has Alexander Romanov Become a Target? Zone outing, season 3 | Episode 24: Has Alexander Romanov Become a Target? January 14, 2022 by world today news Forced to fight with Ryan Carpenter last Thursday in Chicago after hitting a completely legal check, has young Alexander Romanov become a target for other teams on the circuit? Posted at 5:00 p.m. – – Seriously, Carpenter’s assault didn’t make any sense. It is an absolutely normal gesture in the context of a match. There is nothing illegal in that. He rushes, he takes off the gloves 15 feet before arriving at Romanov. He slaps him before he has time to fire himself. – Alexandre Pratt – The performance of the defender, with the numerical advantage which has finally produced, constitutes rare good news in the daily life of the Canadian, a few days before the game of stars and the Beijing Olympics. When I was at the Governors meeting, Omicron was starting, when Gary Bettman was talking about the All-Star Game, quickly dismissing the possibility of it being canceled. It’s as if the All-Star Game was more important than the Olympics. I don’t understand why the Players Association doesn’t put its foot down for that. – Jeremy Filosa – It does nothing the Players Association. This is bullshit. The game the Canadian played on the 30th, let’s see, he should never have played that game. The Players Association did absolutely nothing. It is in the same boat as the National League. She is not fighting for the health of the players, she is fighting for the income. – Alexandre Pratt – Also on the menu, the famous file of the return of the Nordiques, which did not really unlock after the meeting between the Minister of Finance Éric Girard and the NHL. “The Quebec government is carrying the ball in this file, because Pierre Karl Péladeau is no longer the ball carrier. […] It’s going to be hard to find someone who is going to want to invest more than a billion Canadian in this. » Our journalists from The Press Alexandre Pratt and Simon-Olivier Lorange discuss it with Jérémie Rainville and Jérémy Filosa, from 98.5 FM. Listen to the full episode – The detail of the episode Bloc 1 0:15 – The Canadiens lost 3-2 in overtime against Chicago in controversy. 6:00 – Alexander Romanov: acceptable to have to throw down the gloves for a check? 14:14 – Positives: the numerical advantage scores. 10:30 p.m. – Nick Suzuki at the All-Star Game. There is still an all-star game? Bloc 2 26:30 – The Quebec government meets the NHL: your reactions. 39:45 – Claude Julien head coach at the Olympics; Will Kaiden Ghule and Sean Farrell go? Bloc 3 47:45 – Questions from the audience – – Related posts:Thousands of people demonstrate in New York against the threat of an abortion sentenceDenver Nuggets - Dallas Mavericks live - February 16, 2023"Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Hopes for Trump's Win in 2024 US Presidential Election"Value of the day in Europe - Reckitt Benckiser sells the E45 brand NY Celebrates Significant Decline in Hospitalizations and COVID Positivity Rate – NBC New York (47) Egypt revengeful, Nigeria full of confidence Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
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Seriously, Carpenter’s assault didn’t make any sense. It is an absolutely normal gesture in the context of a match. There is nothing illegal in that. He rushes, he takes off the gloves 15 feet before arriving at Romanov. He slaps him before he has time to fire himself.
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Alexandre Pratt
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The performance of the defender, with the numerical advantage which has finally produced, constitutes rare good news in the daily life of the Canadian, a few days before the game of stars and the Beijing Olympics.
When I was at the Governors meeting, Omicron was starting, when Gary Bettman was talking about the All-Star Game, quickly dismissing the possibility of it being canceled. It’s as if the All-Star Game was more important than the Olympics. I don’t understand why the Players Association doesn’t put its foot down for that.
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Jeremy Filosa
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It does nothing the Players Association. This is bullshit. The game the Canadian played on the 30th, let’s see, he should never have played that game. The Players Association did absolutely nothing. It is in the same boat as the National League. She is not fighting for the health of the players, she is fighting for the income.
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Alexandre Pratt
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Also on the menu, the famous file of the return of the Nordiques, which did not really unlock after the meeting between the Minister of Finance Éric Girard and the NHL. “The Quebec government is carrying the ball in this file, because Pierre Karl Péladeau is no longer the ball carrier. […] It’s going to be hard to find someone who is going to want to invest more than a billion Canadian in this. »
Our journalists from The Press Alexandre Pratt and Simon-Olivier Lorange discuss it with Jérémie Rainville and Jérémy Filosa, from 98.5 FM.
Listen to the full episode
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The detail of the episode
Bloc 1
0:15 – The Canadiens lost 3-2 in overtime against Chicago in controversy.
6:00 – Alexander Romanov: acceptable to have to throw down the gloves for a check?
14:14 – Positives: the numerical advantage scores.
10:30 p.m. – Nick Suzuki at the All-Star Game. There is still an all-star game?
Bloc 2
26:30 – The Quebec government meets the NHL: your reactions.
39:45 – Claude Julien head coach at the Olympics; Will Kaiden Ghule and Sean Farrell go?
Bloc 3
47:45 – Questions from the audience
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