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The penultimate game of the regular season has arrived for the Nashville Predators, and they ll have a chance to clinch their spot in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs once more. ....
You ve got to go back and look at the things that make you successful, look at the things that you can do better and then make sure that you take that and take it to the next game, Preds forward Erik Haula said following Thursday s loss. There s going to be another game on Saturday, and we get another crack at them. The Predators held meetings and off-ice workouts on Friday in Carolina, but they are expected to skate this morning ahead of tonight s game. Nashville s lineup did not change from Tuesday s win to Thursday s loss, and none of the injured Preds are expected to return until next week at the earliest. ....
There are many in Sault Ste. Marie who could wear the unofficial title of ‘Mr. Soccer.’ Names that quickly spring to mind include some who have passed on and some who are still with us. Names such as Joe Kin Sr., Milo Filipcic, Pipa Saric, Tom McGunnigle, Cor Van Rooy, Oreste Hryniewicz, Joe Tomas, Barry Fera, Mike Jurko, George Dvorak, Dennis Maninos, Angelo Gaccione, Clive Wilkinson and Ian MacKenzie are all worthy of a Mr. Soccer moniker. Then there is Tony Celli, a personable yet, in his own way, quiet gentleman who became another face for soccer in Sault Ste. Marie as a player, coach, executive and mentor. ....
Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press Keep your Opinions sharp and informed. Get the Opinion newsletter. Sign up today. Lockdowns and vaccines Re Ontario Health Officials Press For Stay-at-home Order (April 6): We are so weary. We find ourselves, once again, unable to resume regular activities without fear of becoming very ill. Restraining activities such as outdoor dining, workouts and haircuts won’t get us to physical, mental and economic recovery without more support for testing and contact tracing, enhanced school safety, paid sick leave for anyone who contracts the virus and paid time off for vaccinations – all measures that Doug Ford has resisted in preference to the default option of lockdowns. ....