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BLEU BLANC ET ROUGE! The Canadiens ERUPT for 4 goals in the 1st period of Game 1!
BLEU BLANC ET ROUGE! The Canadiens ERUPT for 4 goals in the 1st period of Game 1!

It is an ELECTRIC start for the Montreal Canadiens by putting home 4 GOALS in the 1st period against the Carolina Hurricanes in ...



Cole Caufield scores 60 seconds into ECF #NHL #Shorts
Cole Caufield scores 60 seconds into ECF #NHL #Shorts

Cole Caufield scores the Canadiens' first goal of the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, 60 seconds into ...



Caufield POST ➡️ Canes BAR-DOWN 🫣
Caufield POST ➡️ Canes BAR-DOWN 🫣

Montréal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield hits the post on a breakaway, then Carolina Hurricanes Jackson Blake finds the back ...



Habs POUR IT ON in the first! 🫗
Habs POUR IT ON in the first! 🫗

Montréal Canadiens forward Ivan Demidov scores the Habs' FOURTH goal of the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes in ...



METS REPORT: BO BICHETTE STAYS HOT AS METS SAVE SERIES VS NATIONALS | METS NEWS
METS REPORT: BO BICHETTE STAYS HOT AS METS SAVE SERIES VS NATIONALS | METS NEWS

The New York Mets avoid a brutal series loss as Bo Bichette continues his red-hot! Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and ...



OFF AND RUNNING! Canadiens & Canes trade goals in the opening MINUTE of Game 1!
OFF AND RUNNING! Canadiens & Canes trade goals in the opening MINUTE of Game 1!

WHAT A START! The Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes waste NO TIME by scoring goals in the opening MINUTE of ...



Team, Place & City Details

Honda Heat

Honda Heat is a Japanese rugby union team based in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The owner of the club is Honda Motor.

Honda Beat
Honda Beat

The Honda Beat is a rear wheel drive, mid-engined two-seat roadster kei car produced from May 1991 to February 1996. The Beat was the last car to be approved by Soichiro Honda before he died in 1991.

Honda FC50
Honda FC50

The Honda FC50, also known as the Honda Beat, was a 50 cc scooter manufactured by Honda in 1983. It was produced mainly for the Japanese domestic market — although both new and used models were exported from Japan—making it a fairly hard-to-find scooter.

Honda H4A transmission

The H4A was a modified version of Honda's first 4-speed automatic transmission, the H4. Introduced in 1990 on the flagship Honda Accord, the H4A series had three shafts, rather than the two found on the H4.