NBA FREE AGENCY 2022 : LE REPLAY DU GRAND LIVE !!
NBA FREE AGENCY 2022 : LE REPLAY DU GRAND LIVE !!

⭐️ LA COLLECTION TARMAK !!! ⭐️ ➡️ https://www.decathlon.fr/browse/c0-tous-les-sports/c1-basketball/c3-chaussures-nba-de-basketball/_/N-d2dol5 Vous avez loupé le grand live de l'ouverture de la Free Agency 2022 ? Pas de problèmes, voici le replay de ce gros événement, durant lequel on a vu de nombreuses signatures, de PJ Tucker à Nikola Jokic en passant par Bradley Beal, Lu Dort et tant d'autres joueurs. ❤️ Et merci à Sihtam pour ses fabuleux timers !!!!! ❤️ 00:00 Tuuuutututuuuututuu 01:23 Début 02:35 Jalen Brunson a prévu de signer aux Knicks 05:50 Léonce MVP 06:14 Comment ça va se dérouler ? 12:30 Réaction à la demande de trade de KD 17:25 Le raid de Kameto 19:05 KD, où va-t-il ? 21:20 Dallas souhaite signer JaVale McGee 22:55 25 000 viewers 28:00 Dejounte Murray, le nouvel arrière des Hawks 30:25 Qui pour épauler Luka Magic ? 35:35 Le nouveau meneur de la Big Apple : Jalen Brunson 39:22 Récap de ce qu’il va se passer 42:50 Le fiasco des Nets 45:41 Quelle est la première annonce qui tombe ? 49:30 JJJ absent 4 à 6 mois 53:40 Les dernières rumeurs 59:55 Début de la Free Agency 01:00:17 Devin Booker prend la supermax extension 01:00:30 Malik Monk pose sa valise à Sacramento 01:01:13 DeAndre Jordan est le nouveau backup du MVP 01:01:17 Nikola Jokic prolonge pour le supermax 01:01:22 Isaiah Hartenstein aux Knicks 01:01:55 Oladipo reste au Heat 01:02:01 Tucker retrouve le Barbu aux 76ers 01:02:45 Bradley Beal prend sa kichta à Washington 01:02:55 Nicolas Batum continue avec les Clippers 01:03:33 Anfernee Simons prolonge son aventure à Portland 01:04:07 Première tentative de récap 01:04:49 Bobby Portis reste avec les Bucks 01:05:30 Second essai pour faire un récap 01:06:11 Jalen Brunson débarque à New York City 01:07:09 Danuel House rejoint les 76ers 01:07:56 19 million pour Malik Monk 01:09:21 Mo Bamba reste à Orlando 01:11:43 Tyus Jones reste avec les Grizzlies 01:13:08 Joe Ingles voyage dans le Wisconsin 01:14:29 Wesley Matthews reste avec les Daims 01:14:49 Numéro 1 France 01:15:55 Amir Coffey reste avec les Clippers 01:16:17 Damian Jones aux Lakers 01:16:22 Jevon Carter retourne aux Bucks 01:18:24 Petit récap 01:19:07 Chris Boucher revient à Toronto 01:20:00 Lu Dort prend la kichta à OKC 01:22:48 Nouvelle tentative de récap 01:23:58 Trevelin Queen a trouvé un accord avec les 76ers 01:24:29 Davon Reed continue dans le Colorado 01:25:24 Dedmon reste à South Beach 01:28:41 Thaddeus Young prolonge son séjour au Canada 01:29:55 Le TikTok de TrashTalk 01:32:52 Un nouveau récap 01:36:00 La satisfaction de la Free Agency jusqu’ici ? 01:39:30 Une énième tentative de récap 01:44:10 C’est quoi le tampering ? 01:48:53 Bradley Beal est encore à DC dans 2 ans ? 01:49:30 Marvin Bagley III prolonge à Détroit 01:54:03 Patty revient pour 2 ans aux Nets 01:55:50 Top 1 Live Sport Monde 01:56:29 Jae’Sean Tate revient du côté de Houston 02:03:05 Lonnie Walker IV débarque chez les Lakers 02:05:10 Troy Brown Jr signe chez les Lakers 02:09:23 Les départs 02:14:13 Nic Claxton ne bouge pas de Brooklyn 02:15:20 Pour ou contre KAT au poste 4 ? 02:17:25 Harden rencontrera les 76ers ce weekend pour négocier son contrat 02:22:25 Nouveau récap presented by TrashTalk 02:38:21 Juan Toscano Anderson signe aux Lakers 02:40:17 JaVale McGee s’allie à Luka Doncic 02:53:32 Les remerciements 02:54:17 The End ❤️ RETROUVEZ TOUT L'UNIVERS DE TRASHTALK CI-DESSOUS ! ❤️ 💻 Site : http://trashtalk.co/ 🎁 Shop en ligne : http://trashtalk.shop/ 🏀 TrashTalk Fantasy League (TTFL) : http://fantasy.trashtalk.co 📘 Le plus grand Livre de Basketball de tous les temps (selon TrashTalk) : https://tidd.ly/34C1JDb 💯 Twitter : @TrashTalk_fr 📸 Instagram : @trashtalk.co ☕️ Twitch : https://twitch.tv/trashtalkfr 👨‍🦳 Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/trashtalk.fr/ 🔫 Discord : https://discord.gg/RJCMkFjcgj VOUS ÊTES D'ACCORD ? PAS D'ACCORD ? REAGISSEZ SUR TWITTER : ➡️ Bastien : @TrashTalk_fr ➡️ Alex : @ABallNeverLies ➡️ Léonce : @LBallNeverLies



"WATCH OUT FOR US NEXT YEAR" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM
"WATCH OUT FOR US NEXT YEAR" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Last time the Toronto Maple Leafs rolled through Montreal, the last-place Canadiens rolled over them. The lowly Habs exploded for the game’s first five goals, and a half-full Bell Centre was on its feet chanting, “Olé! Olé! Olé!” midway through Period 2. To be frank, it was arguably the flattest performance turned in by these Cup-dreaming Maple Leafs in 2022. "Those are always games you keep in the back of your head," Auston Matthews said before Saturday’s rematch. "We didn't come out with much of a purpose that game, and they had a lot of fun. We get another crack at them here." While Toronto’s crack was much more forceful this time around, the result was the same: two points left unclaimed, as the grossly outshot Canadiens squeezed out a 4-2 win. Again, Toronto failed to stash points in meeting against the 32nd-ranked club. The Maple Leafs asserted their dominance early in the rematch, delaying Montreal’s first shot on Erik Källgren until the evening’s nine-minute mark and jumping on the scoreboard on their very first shift. Matthews kept his pursuit of 50 humming, wiring his NHL-best 47th goal of the season, past Jake Allen. Wingmen Mitch Marner (70 points) and Michael Bunting (50 points) collected benchmark stats with assists on the sequence. “I didn't come in this year thinking I'd be producing like this. I just really wanted to help this team. Individual success is a good thing, too. So, I'm happy with my season. I just kinda hope I can keep it rolling,” said Bunting before the game, unsure why the bulk of his points have arrived away from Scotiabank Arena. “It's funny. My dad actually texted me, saying, ‘Oh, you're going back on the road. That's good.’ He just laughed. ... I love playing in front of the fans, but right now I'm just scoring more on the road.” In the second frame, David Savard activated from the blue line, beat William Nylander on a drive to the net and converted a beautiful cross-ice feed from Laurent Dauphin to tie a game that had no business being so. “They are a team that's playing with a lot of confidence," Jason Spezza said beforehand. "Marty (St. Louis) has got them playing free hockey. They check hard now. Those are dangerous teams to play against." Cole Caufield sniped his 14th of his rookie season on the power play, giving the home side the lead. And the barn erupted about as loud as one can when it houses the first team to be mathematically eliminated from the postseason. That’s not a dig. That’s a compliment to a city smart enough to recognize a reset and still turn out in rowdy droves to appreciate a strong effort on a Saturday night. The Leafs stuck with it, and Nylander knotted the game 2-2 with a power-play strike. Halfway through the third, as tensions swelled and the Leafs controlled play, the Bell Centre did The Wave. Partying like they already knew what was coming. Paul Byron played the role of hero, looking pass but sniping the winner on an odd-man rush. Christian Dvorak tacked on an empty-netter. Sometimes, winning the night can be satisfaction enough. “It's one of the best places to play the NHL,” Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “If you're on the road, it's an incredible environment, great atmosphere. Coming in with the Leafs, even more so.” Indeed, the atmosphere was incredible. The Leafs should hope for the same Sunday as they host the mighty Florida Panthers in the second half of this back-to-back. Petr Mrazek will start in net for Toronto. #Habs #Canadiens #NHL



"JAKE ALLEN WAS INSANE" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM
"JAKE ALLEN WAS INSANE" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Last time the Toronto Maple Leafs rolled through Montreal, the last-place Canadiens rolled over them. The lowly Habs exploded for the game’s first five goals, and a half-full Bell Centre was on its feet chanting, “Olé! Olé! Olé!” midway through Period 2. To be frank, it was arguably the flattest performance turned in by these Cup-dreaming Maple Leafs in 2022. "Those are always games you keep in the back of your head," Auston Matthews said before Saturday’s rematch. "We didn't come out with much of a purpose that game, and they had a lot of fun. We get another crack at them here." While Toronto’s crack was much more forceful this time around, the result was the same: two points left unclaimed, as the grossly outshot Canadiens squeezed out a 4-2 win. Again, Toronto failed to stash points in meeting against the 32nd-ranked club. The Maple Leafs asserted their dominance early in the rematch, delaying Montreal’s first shot on Erik Källgren until the evening’s nine-minute mark and jumping on the scoreboard on their very first shift. Matthews kept his pursuit of 50 humming, wiring his NHL-best 47th goal of the season, past Jake Allen. Wingmen Mitch Marner (70 points) and Michael Bunting (50 points) collected benchmark stats with assists on the sequence. “I didn't come in this year thinking I'd be producing like this. I just really wanted to help this team. Individual success is a good thing, too. So, I'm happy with my season. I just kinda hope I can keep it rolling,” said Bunting before the game, unsure why the bulk of his points have arrived away from Scotiabank Arena. “It's funny. My dad actually texted me, saying, ‘Oh, you're going back on the road. That's good.’ He just laughed. ... I love playing in front of the fans, but right now I'm just scoring more on the road.” In the second frame, David Savard activated from the blue line, beat William Nylander on a drive to the net and converted a beautiful cross-ice feed from Laurent Dauphin to tie a game that had no business being so. “They are a team that's playing with a lot of confidence," Jason Spezza said beforehand. "Marty (St. Louis) has got them playing free hockey. They check hard now. Those are dangerous teams to play against." Cole Caufield sniped his 14th of his rookie season on the power play, giving the home side the lead. And the barn erupted about as loud as one can when it houses the first team to be mathematically eliminated from the postseason. That’s not a dig. That’s a compliment to a city smart enough to recognize a reset and still turn out in rowdy droves to appreciate a strong effort on a Saturday night. The Leafs stuck with it, and Nylander knotted the game 2-2 with a power-play strike. Halfway through the third, as tensions swelled and the Leafs controlled play, the Bell Centre did The Wave. Partying like they already knew what was coming. Paul Byron played the role of hero, looking pass but sniping the winner on an odd-man rush. Christian Dvorak tacked on an empty-netter. Sometimes, winning the night can be satisfaction enough. “It's one of the best places to play the NHL,” Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “If you're on the road, it's an incredible environment, great atmosphere. Coming in with the Leafs, even more so.” Indeed, the atmosphere was incredible. The Leafs should hope for the same Sunday as they host the mighty Florida Panthers in the second half of this back-to-back. Petr Mrazek will start in net for Toronto. #Habs #Canadiens #NHL



"WARMUP GAME FOR US" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM
"WARMUP GAME FOR US" ! | MTL 4-2 TOR | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Last time the Toronto Maple Leafs rolled through Montreal, the last-place Canadiens rolled over them. The lowly Habs exploded for the game’s first five goals, and a half-full Bell Centre was on its feet chanting, “Olé! Olé! Olé!” midway through Period 2. To be frank, it was arguably the flattest performance turned in by these Cup-dreaming Maple Leafs in 2022. "Those are always games you keep in the back of your head," Auston Matthews said before Saturday’s rematch. "We didn't come out with much of a purpose that game, and they had a lot of fun. We get another crack at them here." While Toronto’s crack was much more forceful this time around, the result was the same: two points left unclaimed, as the grossly outshot Canadiens squeezed out a 4-2 win. Again, Toronto failed to stash points in meeting against the 32nd-ranked club. The Maple Leafs asserted their dominance early in the rematch, delaying Montreal’s first shot on Erik Källgren until the evening’s nine-minute mark and jumping on the scoreboard on their very first shift. Matthews kept his pursuit of 50 humming, wiring his NHL-best 47th goal of the season, past Jake Allen. Wingmen Mitch Marner (70 points) and Michael Bunting (50 points) collected benchmark stats with assists on the sequence. “I didn't come in this year thinking I'd be producing like this. I just really wanted to help this team. Individual success is a good thing, too. So, I'm happy with my season. I just kinda hope I can keep it rolling,” said Bunting before the game, unsure why the bulk of his points have arrived away from Scotiabank Arena. “It's funny. My dad actually texted me, saying, ‘Oh, you're going back on the road. That's good.’ He just laughed. ... I love playing in front of the fans, but right now I'm just scoring more on the road.” In the second frame, David Savard activated from the blue line, beat William Nylander on a drive to the net and converted a beautiful cross-ice feed from Laurent Dauphin to tie a game that had no business being so. “They are a team that's playing with a lot of confidence," Jason Spezza said beforehand. "Marty (St. Louis) has got them playing free hockey. They check hard now. Those are dangerous teams to play against." Cole Caufield sniped his 14th of his rookie season on the power play, giving the home side the lead. And the barn erupted about as loud as one can when it houses the first team to be mathematically eliminated from the postseason. That’s not a dig. That’s a compliment to a city smart enough to recognize a reset and still turn out in rowdy droves to appreciate a strong effort on a Saturday night. The Leafs stuck with it, and Nylander knotted the game 2-2 with a power-play strike. Halfway through the third, as tensions swelled and the Leafs controlled play, the Bell Centre did The Wave. Partying like they already knew what was coming. Paul Byron played the role of hero, looking pass but sniping the winner on an odd-man rush. Christian Dvorak tacked on an empty-netter. Sometimes, winning the night can be satisfaction enough. “It's one of the best places to play the NHL,” Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “If you're on the road, it's an incredible environment, great atmosphere. Coming in with the Leafs, even more so.” Indeed, the atmosphere was incredible. The Leafs should hope for the same Sunday as they host the mighty Florida Panthers in the second half of this back-to-back. Petr Mrazek will start in net for Toronto. #Habs #Canadiens #NHL



Benavidez vs Ellis FULL FIGHT: March 13, 2021 - PBC on Showtime
Benavidez vs Ellis FULL FIGHT: March 13, 2021 - PBC on Showtime

Former two-time world champion David Benavidez kept his perfect ring record intact with an 11th-round technical knockout victory against veteran Ronald Ellis in their WBC Super Middleweight Title Eliminator main event on Saturday night’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast, live on SHOWTIME from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., in a Premier Boxing Champions event. Phoenix’s Benavidez (24-0, 21 KOs) flashed brilliant hand speed, accuracy and power as he dominated Ellis (18-2-2, 12 KOs) of Lynn, Mass., over 11 rounds before referee Johnny Callas finally waved off the fight at 2:03 of the penultimate round. The 24-year-old star held a significant lead on all three scorecards (99-91, 98-92 x2) at the time of the stoppage. “I rate my performance pretty good but I know I could have done better,” said Benavidez, who extended his perfect record to 24-0. “Ronald Ellis is a tough competitor. I just hope the fans like what they saw. I threw a lot of combinations, punches in bunches. There were a lot of times I thought Ellis was going to quit but he didn’t. Hats off to him, he’s a tough guy. It was a little later than I wanted but a stoppage is still a stoppage. I hope the fans got a good show tonight.” A boxing prodigy turned youngest super middleweight world champion in boxing history, Benavidez turned in a masterful performance as evidenced by his punch stats, landing 289 of 532 power punches thrown for an eye-popping connection rate of 54%. Benavidez connected on 50 punches in the 11th round which ultimately led to the stoppage. Both fighters combined to throw 1,403 punches. Following his dominating win on SHOWTIME, Benavidez is one step closer to reclaiming a super middleweight world title. “I want all the big guys,” Benavidez added. “Speaking for the fans too, they would love to see me against all the big guys because as you can see, I love throwing punches. I love stopping people so me versus any big name would be an amazing fight. I want [Jermall] Charlo, Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant, all of them.” Ellis, 31, showed tremendous determination and a very sturdy chin as he absorbed the constant onslaught from the former two-time world champion. Often working off the ropes as Benavidez pressed the action, Ellis landed 89 of his 334 jabs. “I could have popped the jab and controlled things a little bit more and not let him smother me,” said Ellis. “Hell yeah I wanted to finish. I didn’t want to give him that satisfaction. I could have moved a little bit more and not taken so many shots to the head. Hats off to him. He did what he had to do. He never hurt me, that’s the funny thing. I took a lot of shots but he didn’t damage me or have me super hurt. I never thought about quitting.” The sports world lost an icon today as the death of Marvelous Marvin Hagler was reported hours before the live telecast began. A member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Hagler, who was 66 years old, fought in the first main event ever on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on March 10, 1986. Hagler was honored with a ceremonial 10-count prior to tonight’s main event. Benavidez reflected on Hagler’s passing after the fight: “I had met Marvin once before and he was a great champion. Someone told me he fought the first fight on SHOWTIME. Someone on my team let me know a few hours before the fight that he had passed. It’s sad and he will be missed. He was a true legend.” #DavidBenavidez #RonaldEllis #BenavidezEllis Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR FIGHT ALERTS: https://pbcham.ps/FightAlerts FOLLOW US: https://twitter.com/premierboxing https://instagram.com/premierboxing https://www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions



Man City's Pep Guardiola praises youngsters following Sporting draw
Man City's Pep Guardiola praises youngsters following Sporting draw

Pep Guardiola reflected with satisfaction after Manchester City formally confirmed their Champions League quarter-final place on Wednesday. The Premier League leaders had all but secured progress with their 5-0 thrashing of Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of their last-16 tie last month but they still needed to finalise the matter in the return. They did that with little alarm as they played out a routine goalless draw without truly exerting themselves against a side already resigned to elimination. Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/pep-guardiola-manchester-city-champions-league-sporting-b2032528.html Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheIndependentOnline Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Independent Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.independent Subscribe to Independent Premium for exclusive content and live events: https://bit.ly/2MiOONB



27ª #SerieATIM | Atalanta-Sampdoria | DG Umberto Marino: "Ci siamo sbloccati" - ENG SUB
27ª #SerieATIM | Atalanta-Sampdoria | DG Umberto Marino: "Ci siamo sbloccati" - ENG SUB

Una vittoria netta e meritata quella dell'Atalanta contro la Sampdoria, una vittoria che segue quella di Europa League che ha dato tanta carica e convinzione ai nerazzurri. Grande soddisfazione anche per i tifosi atalantini presenti al #GewissStadium e per il Direttore Generale Umberto #Marino: "Ci siamo sbloccati". Atalanta claimed a convincing and deserved win against Sampdoria, another one after the victory in the Europa League that boosted the Nerazzurri's energy and confidence. Great satisfaction for Atalanta fans as well at the #GewissStadium and for the General Director Umberto #Marino: "We broke through". #AtalantaSampdoria #AtalantaSamp #GoAtalantaGo *** ISCRIVITI AL CANALE | SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/AtalantaBC1907 Seguici su | Follow us on: OFFICIAL SITE: https://www.atalanta.it FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/atalantabc TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/Atalanta_BC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/atalantabc TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@atalanta_bc LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atalantabc *** © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED



Seattle Kraken (13-25-4) at Pittsburg Penguins (27-10-5)  01/17/22 Full Game Live Reaction
Seattle Kraken (13-25-4) at Pittsburg Penguins (27-10-5) 01/17/22 Full Game Live Reaction

#CSP #NHL #KRAKEN The Seattle Kraken's nickname does not mean sacrificial lamb in some obscure language, and the Pittsburgh Penguins probably shouldn't assume it does. But it sure looks like a mismatch on paper when the Penguins will host the expansion club on Thursday night. Pittsburgh has won six straight games and 17 of its past 19 and trails the first-place New York Rangers by only one point in the Metropolitan Division. The Penguins shored up some defensive concerns during Tuesday's 6-3 win against the Arizona Coyotes. "We've had a lot of track meets the last handful of games," Pittsburgh forward Evan Rodrigues said. "And I think (Tuesday) we were a lot better defensively. ... We played the right way for 60 minutes. A lot better than it has been." Defenseman Kris Letang also called it "a responsible game for 60 minutes." Which means Seattle could face a skilled club that is not only winning but is steeped in confidence. More to the point, a club that is starting to gather buzz as a candidate to make a long playoff run. "The expectations inside our locker room are extremely high, and so there's never a sense of satisfaction," Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. "We're always hungry for more." And that's with a franchise trying to find its footing coming to town. The Penguins breezed to a 6-1 win over the Kraken in Seattle on Dec. 6. Seattle is coming off a 4-2 loss Tuesday against the Nashville Predators, a result that capped a 3-3-0 homestand. That's progress, considering it accounts for nearly a quarter of the team's 13 wins. "I really like the formula that we've had through this homestand, and the purpose that we've played with," Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said. The feather in the team's cap during the homestand was Sunday's 5-3 win over the red-hot Florida Panthers. The Kraken have shown signs of building chemistry. "It takes everyone for this team to win a hockey game. ... That's what we've got to bring every single night," Kraken forward Yanni Gourde said. Hakstol credited the play of his team despite the result. "We played our tails off; we played a good hockey game," he said. "Mistakes happen throughout the game, but overall, we gave up a little on speed early in this game and shut that down and shut down the middle of the rink. We generated good opportunities, building a lead in the first and building that lead again in the second. I really liked the way our team played." Hakstol tipped his hand that Philipp Grubauer likely will start in goal against the Penguins. The coach noted that Grubauer's 23-save performance Tuesday was "not at his best. He'll need to be better in Pittsburgh." Projected Team Lineup Kraken: Forwards Marcus Johansson - Jared McCann - Jordan Eberle Calle Jarnkrok - Yanni Gourde - Mason Appleton Ryan Donato - Alex Wennberg - Joonas Donskoi Karson Kuhlman - Riley Sheahan - Colin Blackwell Defense Mark Giordano / Adam Larsson Vince Dunn / Will Borgen Haydyn Fleury / Jeremy Lauzon Goalies Philipp Grubauer and Joey Daccord Scratches: Carson Soucy, Jamie Oleksiak (day-to-day injury), Morgan Geekie COVID Protocol: Chris Dreidger IR: Jaden Schwartz, Brandon Tanev Projected Team Lineup Penguins: Forwards Jake Guentzel - Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust Danton Heinen - Evgeni Malkin - Kasperi Kapanen Brock McGinn - Jeff Carter - Evan Rodrigues Zach Aston-Reese - Brian Boyle - Dominik Simon Defense Brian Dumoulin - Kris Letang Marcus Pettersson - John Marino Mike Matheson 9 Chad Ruhwedel Goalie Tristan Jarry and Casey DeSmith Scratches: Mark Friedman, Radim Zohorna COVID Protocol: none! IR: Drew O’Connor (week-to-week, lower body injury), Jason Zucker (week-to-week, core surgery), Louis Domingue, Teddy Blueger (broken jaw, out 6-8 weeks) SUPPORT THE CHANNEL https://streamlabs.com/crackedscreenproductions1 All Things Wrestling https://www.youtube.com/c/AllThingsWrestling 1. No Discrimination Because of Race, Gender, Ethnicity, Religion or Sexuality 2. Don't Be An Asshole 3. No Spamming 4. No Promotion of Yourself or Other Channels Without Permission 5. No Asking For Mod 6. Only Speak English In Chat 7. No Politics, Religion, Football, Sexual/Love or Offensive Comments 8. No Trolling 9. When Asked To Stop Talking About A Topic By A Mod Or Me Stop 10. No Going On Other Accounts To Avoid Timeouts Or Bans To Chat Failing To Follow The Rules Will Result In a Time Out or Ban penguins,hockey,kraken,nhl, penguins vs kraken 1/27/22,kraken vs penguins 1/27/21, penguins vs krakens 1/27/22,krakens vs penguins 1/27/22, kraken vs pittsburgh penguins 1/27/22,pittsburgh penguins vs kraken 1/27/22, seattle kraken vs pittsburgh penguins 1/27/22, penguins vs kraken 27/1/22,kraken vs penguins 27/1/22, penguins vs krakens 27/1/22,krakens vs penguins 27/1/22, kraken vs pittsburgh penguins 27/1/22,pittsburgh penguins vs kraken 27/1/22, seattle kraken vs pittsburgh penguins 27/1/22,




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