Marchand, Bruins defeat Panthers 3-1 to open playoffs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Marchand, Bruins defeat Panthers 3-1 to open playoffs BOSTON (AP) — Brad Marchand scored his 50th career playoff goal, David Pastrnak and Jake DeBrusk also scored, and the NHL-best Boston Bruins opened the playoffs by beating the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Monday night.Linus Ullmark, a Vezina Trophy candidate who led the league in wins (40), goals-against average (1.89) and save percentage (.938), stopped 31 shots and Tyler Bertuzzi added two assists for Boston, which controlled the game even with captain Patrice Bergeron sitting out because of illness.Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers and Alex Lyon made 26 saves but gave up Marchand’s goal on a relatively easy shot.WILD 3, STARS 2, 2 OTDALLAS (AP) — Ryan Hartman scored 12:20 into the second overtime and the Wild beat the Stars in their playoff opener.Hartman gathered the puck in front of the crease and got it past Jake Oettinger at around 1 a.m. local time, ending a more than four-hour game in which both 24-year-old goalies had spectacular performances.The Stars had been been turne...

Putin visita cuarteles de tropas rusas en dos ciudades de Ucrania

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Putin visita cuarteles de tropas rusas en dos ciudades de Ucrania MOSCÚ – El presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, visitó los cuarteles generales de dos unidades de tropas que luchan en las regiones ucranianas de Jersón y Lugansk, anexionadas por Rusia en septiembre pasado, donde se interesó por la situación en los frentes sur y este, informó este martes el Kremlin.“El comandante en jefe supremo de las Fuerzas Armadas de la Federación rusa visitó la sede del grupo Dniéper en la dirección de Jersón”, señaló la presidencia rusa en un escueto comunicado publicado en su página web sobre la primera visita de Putin al frente de esta región en casi 14 meses de campaña militar en Ucrania.Poco después, el Kremlin informó también de la visita de Putin al “cuartel general de la unidad “Vostok” (Este) de la Guardia Nacional en la república popular de Lugansk”. También es el primer viaje del mandatario a esta provincia ucraniana.Según el Kremlin, en el cuartel del grupo Dniéper, el presidente ruso escuchó informes del coman...

Kings edge Oilers 4-3 in OT to take early lead in series

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Kings edge Oilers 4-3 in OT to take early lead in series EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Alex Iafallo scored in OT to lift the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers to open their first-round playoff series Monday night.Iafallo scored a power-play goal at 9:19 of OT by converting Victor Arvidsson’s feed from behind the net.Adrian Kempe scored twice and Anze Kopitar had a goal and three assists for Los Angeles, which held Oilers captain and NHL scoring leader Connor McDavid scoreless.Kings goaltender Joonas Korpisalo made 38 saves for the win.Leon Draisaitl countered with a pair of goals and Evan Bouchard also scored for the Oilers (50-23-9), who ranked second in the Pacific Division this season ahead of third-seeded Kings (47-25-10).Oilers starter Stuart Skinner stopped 31 shots in his NHL playoff debut.Edmonton defenseman Vincent Desharnais was penalized in overtime for tripping Blake Lizotte, although Lizotte appeared to step on a broken stick on the ice and fall.The Oilers almost ended it at 1:54 of OT, but official...

Michelle Yeoh seeks new challenges after Oscar win

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Michelle Yeoh seeks new challenges after Oscar win KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Michelle Yeoh says she is looking for new challenges including as a producer, as she credited perseverance, hard work and passion for her historic Oscar win last month. The 60-year-old became the first Asian to win the Academy Award for best actress for her performance as a laundromat owner in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The movie won a total of seven awards, including best picture.Returning to her native Malaysia to celebrate her mother’s birthday, Yeoh said she felt a sense of relief after clinching the award.“It was a roller coaster ride that started last year when the movie first came out. It was a whole year of not knowing, wanting, hoping, wishing,” she told a news conference. “During the journey, everyone was asking, ‘Do you want the Oscar?’ I said, hell, yes, of course I want the Oscar. Who doesn’t? I am not going to beat around the bush and say no because it represents so much to so many of us.”Yeoh reiterated that her Osca...

US diplomatic convoy attacked in Sudan amid new truce appeal

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

US diplomatic convoy attacked in Sudan amid new truce appeal KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Washington’s top diplomat said Tuesday that a U.S. Embassy convoy came under fire in Sudan and denounced “indiscriminate military operations” as the country’s armed forces and a powerful rival unleashed heavy weapons in urban areas for a fourth day.The convoy of clearly marked embassy vehicles was attacked on Monday, and preliminary reports link the assailants to the Rapid Support Forces, the paramilitary group battling Sudan’s military, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters. Everyone in the convoy was safe, Blinken said. The Sudanese military said the attack took place in Sudan’s restive Darfur region.The convoy attack, along with earlier assaults on aid workers and the EU envoy’s residence in the capital of Khartoum, signaled further descent into chaos since the battle by two rival generals for control of Africa’s third-largest country erupted over the weekend.More than 185 people have been killed and more than 1...

Iran renews threats against Israel during Army Day parade

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Iran renews threats against Israel during Army Day parade TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s president on Tuesday reiterated threats against Israel while marking the country’s annual Army Day, though he stayed away from criticizing Saudi Arabia as Tehran seeks a détente with the kingdom.The comments by Ebrahim Raisi came as fighter jets and helicopters flew overhead in Tehran, and as Iranian submarines sailed across its waters during a ceremony carried live by state television. The day celebrates Iran’s regular military, not its paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, whose expeditionary forces operate across the wider Mideast and aid Iranian-allied militia groups like Lebanon’s Hezbollah. The Guard also routinely has tense encounters with the U.S. Navy. Speaking at the ceremony, Raisi threatened Israel, which is suspected of carrying out a series of attacks targeting Iran since the collapse of its nuclear deal with world powers. “Enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, has receive the message that any tiny action against (our)...

Israel remembers 6 million Jews killed in Holocaust

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Israel remembers 6 million Jews killed in Holocaust JERUSALEM (AP) — Israelis ground to a halt for a nationwide moment of silence on Tuesday in remembrance of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust as a two-minute siren wailed across the country. Vehicles and pedestrians halted on streets and highways as Israelis stood, heads bowed, in solemn remembrance for those systematically killed by Nazi Germany and its collaborators in World War II. The somber day is also marked by ceremonies and memorials at schools and community centers. Restaurants and cafes shutter, and TV and radio stations play Holocaust-themed programs.A third of the world’s Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. Israel was established in the aftermath in 1948, and hundreds of thousands of survivors fled to the Jewish state.Official observances started Monday evening with a ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem as six survivors, including one of the few remaining survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, lit torches for the memory of the 6 milli...

Ukraine minister: G7 support crucial for longer war with Russia

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Ukraine minister: G7 support crucial for longer war with Russia Serhiy Marenko (pictured), Ukrainian finance minister, said that the war may last longer than anticipated.Marchenko stated that the Group of Seven (G7) Finance Ministers assured him at this week's International Monetary Fund & World Bank Meetings in Washington, they would support Ukraine as long as necessary. This is a change from last year when Ukraine was under more pressure to end its war.He said that the new pledge of economic assistance - a four-year, $15.6 billion IMF loan - was "tremendously important" for Ukraine. The country is now in its second year of war following Russia's invasion of 24 February 2022.He said: "It is a great help to us because we know that the IMF and G7 nations, as well as supporters of Ukraine will provide money for our needs over a period of four years. Compared to the last spring meeting, I feel more confident that we can win this war."He acknowledged that the military conflict may continue for some time."We should prepare for the possibility tha...

Stars’ Pavelski leaves after a hit becomes minor on review

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

Stars’ Pavelski leaves after a hit becomes minor on review DALLAS (AP) — Dallas center Joe Pavelski left the Stars’ loss in their playoff opener after taking a massive hit from Minnesota defenseman Matt Dumba, who wasn’t assessed a major penalty for that after a lengthy replay review by officials Monday night.Dumba did get a two-minute minor for roughing, though the referees had initially announced a five-minute major penalty after the play midway through the second period of the game that the Wild won 3-2 in double overtime. “To be honest, I thought it was a clean hit. I figured (the refs) were going to see the same. Shoulder on shoulder,” Dumba said. “I don’t even know why I got the roughing, probably because I was just in the box already.”Pavelski appeared wobbly as he was helped off the ice. Coach Pete DeBoer, who said after the game that he hadn’t yet looked at the play in depth, said the 38-year-old center hit his head on the ice when he fell. “We have the best officials in the world. They called a five, they reviewe...

“Apoyar a Ucrania durante todo el tiempo que sea necesario”: el compromiso del G7

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:13:19 GMT

“Apoyar a Ucrania durante todo el tiempo que sea necesario”: el compromiso del G7 KARUIZAWA, Japón – Los ministros de Exteriores del G7 se comprometieron este martes a intensificar sus sanciones a Rusia y a “apoyar a Ucrania durante todo el tiempo que sea necesario”, y advirtieron a Moscú sobre “graves consecuencias” si emplea armas nucleares.“Condenamos la guerra de agresión de Rusia contra Ucrania, que constituye una grave violación del derecho internacional. Rusia debe retirar todas sus fuerzas y equipos de Ucrania de forma inmediata e incondicional”, recogió la declaración conjunta adoptada hoy al término de la reunión de Exteriores que el Grupo de los Siete celebró en la ciudad nipona de Karuizawa.Los cancilleres de Japón, Alemania, Canadá, Francia, Italia, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos dijeron que proporcionarán un apoyo “sostenido” a Kiev en materia de “seguridad, económica e institucional”, según dicho texto, donde también se comprometen a intensificar sanciones contra Rusia y hacerlo de for...