AT THE DESK: Michel Lamarche (until 4 p.m.), Jean-François Tremblay (from 4 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.) and Alvin Lawson Tychus (from 11:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.). To contact us, we invite you to do so preferably by email to the following address: michel.lamarche@lapressecanadienne.com. This afternoon, in case of an emergency, you can reach Michel Lamarche at 514-706-0987.
A budget update will be sent around 4:30 p.m.
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ICE HOCKEY
The number seven is a stroke of luck for Pete DeBoer
Dallas, Texas — Dallas Stars head coach Pete DeBoer twice retired his goaltender in the National Hockey League Western Conference semifinals series against the Seattle Kraken. By Schuyler Dixon. Come
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Resumption of activity in the Major Junior Hockey League
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia – The Quebec Remparts and Halifax Mooseheads meet in Game 3 of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Finals series after a two-day truce. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. Quebec time. Come.
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Canada is on leave from the Ice Hockey World Championship
After a tough 2-1 win over Slovakia in the third game of the tournament, Canada are eliminated today at the Ice Hockey World Championship, which is being played simultaneously in Latvia and Finland. Canada will return to action against Kazakhstan on Wednesday. A recap of the program’s four games will be broadcast throughout the day.
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FOOTBALL
CF Montreal are fine-tuning their preparations for their game in Cincinnati
MONTREAL, Quebec – CF Montreal held a media presentation in preparation for tomorrow’s game against FC Cincinnati at the Center Nutrilait on Tuesday morning. By Frederic Daigle. Come.
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FOOTBALL
CFL uses helmet covers in practice
TORONTO, ON – The Canadian Football League, in consultation with its Medical Committee, will implement numerous health and safety measures this season, including requiring certain players to wear Guardian helmet covers during training camps and for all contact training sessions during the regular season. Text sent at 10:18 am.
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BASEBALL
A second meeting between the Yankees and the Blue Jays
TORONTO, Ontario — After a 7-4 loss, the Toronto Blue Jays will look to get back on track when they host the New York Yankees in the second of a four-game series at Rogers Center. Minutes followed by an introduction with explanations. Game starts at 7:07 p.m. Come.
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TENNIS
Djokovic reaches the quarterfinals in Rome
Serbian Novak Djokovic took the lead from the start and never really let up en route to a 6-3, 6-4 win over Britain’s Cameron Norrie in the European Open round of 16. Italian tennis, Tuesday. Text sent at 8:58 am. The leadership will follow.
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