Hilary Rhoda Is Teaching Son, 9 Months, to Use Stairs to Avoid Buying Hideous Baby Gates People 2 hrs ago
Hilary Rhoda is teaching her baby boy how to use the stairs.
On her Instagram Story Wednesday, the 34-year-old model shared a video of her son Nash Hollis, 9 months, practicing crawling up a set of stairs as she encouraged him. Good job, she repeats, holding her hand at his backside to guide him to put one foot in front of the other. That s my guy! Go Nash! You ve got it. Go buddy!
The mom wrote on the post, Teaching him how to climb stairs so we don t have to buy any hideous baby gates, adding a laughing emoji.
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New York Rangers Pavel Buchnevich (89) skates between Washington Capitals Tom Wilson (43) and Zdeno Chara (33) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, May 5, 2021, in New York. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP May 06, 2021 - 2:06 PM
Former NHL player and longtime broadcaster Nick Kypreos doesn t believe stiffer discipline against Washington s Tom Wilson would ve prevented what ensued in the Capitals-New York Rangers game Wednesday night.
There were six fights in the first five minutes of the contest, which Washington won 4-2. That included three separate incidents right off the opening faceoff.
Prior to the game, the NHL issued Wilson, a repeat offender, a US$5,000 fine â the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement â rather than suspending him for on-ice incidents in Monday night s 6-3 win. During a skirmish, Wilson punched Pavel Buchnevich in the neck/head region while he was
Prior to the game, the NHL issued Wilson, a repeat offender, a US$5,000 fine the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement rather than suspending him for on-ice incidents in Monday night s 6-3 win. During a skirmish, Wilson punched Pavel Buchnevich in the neck/head region while he was down on the ice and threw a helmetless Artemi Panarin to the ice multiple times, resulting in a season-ending lower-body injury to the Rangers scoring leader (17 goals, 41 assists).
Kypreos, a Toronto native who played for both the Rangers and Capitals, said a harsher penalty against Wilson might ve only delayed Wednesday night s incident from occurring.