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O Canada as to whether his goal streak will continue.
If Matthews scores the game’s first goal again Monday against the Calgary Flames, it will extend his league lead to six in that category and will be his 19th goal in as many games. And, according to NHL Stats, he’ll be the first player ever to open five straight contests with a goal.
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Saturday’s strike in Montreal tied him with 11 others who have managed the feat four times, stretching back to Billy Boucher of the Canadiens in 1923, up to and including stars such as Bobby Hull, Howie Morenz, Michel Goulet and Leafs greats Babe Dye, Sid Smith and George Armstrong.
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Becomes one of four Avs to reach the milestone by Ron Knabenbauer @RonKnab / ColoradoAvalanche.com
Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon joined a short list of individuals to reach 500 points in team history, but he also joined an exclusive group of players throughout the league to hit the mark before their 26th birthday.
The center achieved the milestone in the Avalanche s 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night as he assisted on two markers, including the game-winner. He now has 191 goals and 309 assists in 528 career games.
MacKinnon, 25, is just the seventh player in franchise history and the fourth since the team moved to Colorado to reach the 500-point threshold. Only Joe Sakic (1,015), Milan Hejduk (805) and Peter Forsberg (705) have recorded more in an Avs sweater, with Peter Stastn
Repriser / Mending, exhibition view, Galerie de l’UQAM, Montréal, 2020. Photo : Galerie de l’UQAM
Rashid Johnson, The Garden, 2010; Asian Brain Trust, the house that Whiteness built, 2018. Photo : Galerie de l’UQAM
Kamissa Ma Koïta, Reenactment, Nous serons universel.le.s, 2018. Photo : courtesy of the artist & Galerie de l’UQAM
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Mending when the viewer stands at the heart of the space, shouldered by two recently acquired photographic works by Kamissa Ma Koïta and Amartey Golding that centre on Black experiences, while across the room a series of five large paintings by Monique Régimbald-Zeiber magnify the epidermis of aging white skin over the names of the King’s Daughters in Nouvelle France. In tension, these works encapsulate an often strained inter-generational and cross-cultural discourse in Québec on the urgency of recognizing and supporting a broader range of artists in institutional collecting practices. Contemplating the
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