The Pittsburgh Penguins faced a tough end to their 2025-26 NHL season with a first-round playoff exit against the Philadelphia Flyers. In this video, we break down the key storylines from the season and highlight potential trade targets as the team looks to improve for next year.Despite the disappointment, there are positives to take away from the Penguins' performance. With low expectations heading into the season, the team surprised many by showing resilience, especially after a coaching change. Key players like Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and the emerging Anthony Mantha played pivotal roles in the Penguins' playoff run, pushing the Flyers to the edge before a heartbreaking overtime loss in Game 6.As we look ahead, the uncertainty surrounding Malkin's future looms large. With his contract up, fans are left wondering whether he will retire or seek opportunities elsewhere. General Manager Kyle Dubas is now tasked with navigating the trade market, and one name to watch is Sam Montembeault from the Montreal Canadiens.Join us as we explore these trade targets and what they could mean for the Penguins' future. Don't forget to leave your thoughts in the comments below! Where are you watching from? #NHL #NHLNews #PittsburghPenguins #PenguinsFan #PenguinsNews #HockeyKeywords: Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL news, Penguins trade targets, Malkin future, Flyers playoffs, hockey analysis
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⚽ The FORBIDDEN story of the first World Cup that nobody told you! 🏆🔥 On 30 July 1930, Uruguay and Argentina played the most controversial final in football history. Revolvers hidden inside the stadium, two different balls used on the pitch, a referee who demanded an escape ship, and a rivalry that nearly turned into a full diplomatic war. All of this actually happened — and today you are going to discover every detail. 🎯 In this video you will find out: → Why the final was played with TWO different footballs → The player who scored the decisive goal with only ONE arm → The referee who demanded a SHIP to flee after the match → How Buenos Aires descended into COLLAPSE after the defeat → The historic photograph that captured everything — and the photographer nobody can name 📌 If you love football history, World Cup facts and behind-the-scenes stories the mainstream media buried, this channel was made for you. Subscribe and hit the 🔔 so you never miss a story. 💬 Comment below: did you know about this? Which city and country are you watching from? 🔗 Surprise product related to football and nostalgia → check the 📌 pinned first comment! ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — The secret nobody tells 01:30 — The world in 1930 and the birth of the World Cup 03:00 — Argentina vs Uruguay: the Río de la Plata rivalry 05:00 — The two-ball scandal 07:00 — The historic comeback in the second half 09:30 — The chaos off the pitch: stone-throwing and diplomatic breakdown 12:00 — The legacy that changed world football 14:00 — CTA and upcoming stories 1930 World Cup, 1930 World Cup final, Uruguay Argentina 1930, World Cup history, first World Cup ever, football history, World Cup facts, World Cup behind the scenes, #WorldCup #FootballHistory #Uruguay1930 #1930WorldCup #VintageFootball #HistoryOfFootball #UruguayArgentina #FirstWorldCup #FootballFacts #BehindTheScenes #JulesRimet #RioPlataFootbal
00:01:00 - 00:14:45 : We quickly jump into recapping the NBA Playoffs this weekend. The Knicks swept the Sixers with a 144 to 114 win in Game 4, advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Thunder crush the Lakers 131 to 108 to take a 3-0 series lead. Did Victor Wembanyama resorted to thuggery? Joel Embiid beefing with the front office? The Miami Marlins took two out of three from the Washington Nationals beating them on Sunday 5-2. The Marlins are struggling while Xavier Edwards, Otto López and Liam Hicks are playing at an All-Star Level! 00:21:35 - 00:35:25 : Fortune did not shine on the Miami Heat yesterday during the NBA Lottery... The Heat stay at 13 in the NBA Draft and also hold the number 41 selection, the second-round pick of the Golden State Warriors. Tobin goes off on a rampage about NBA commissioner Adam Silver who continues to screw the Heat! What will they do with the pick? Will they trade the pick to get a star like Giannis Antetokounmpo? 00:41:05 - 00:54:45 : The Top 4 Picks went to Washington, Utah, Memphis, and Chicago. What will the Miami Heat do with their pick? Will they trade the pick to get a star like Giannis Antetokounmpo? 01:00:00 - 01:23:45 : The Miami Dolphins had Rookie Minicamp this weekend; we hear from Kadyn Proctor and his excitement to put on NFL gear for the first time and why he is not worried about moving to left guard. Are the Dolphins headed towards a pleasant surprise or a disaster with Malik Willis at QB this season? Vlad and Leroy make a bet! 01:27:55 - 01:37:45 : Tobin and Leroy hobnobbing by the coffee machine! The guys get into a recap of our event Whiskey, Stars & Cigars this past Friday with Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell who gave some insight of his teammates. Bam Adebayo hobnobbing with Tom Brady at the Las Vegas Aces 2025 WNBA championship ring ceremony. 01:41:40 - 01:58:50 : Leroy hands out his "Game Balls and Game Bums" of the weekend! Tobin informs us where his bets went wrong this weekend with the Marlins! UFC 328 was this weekend, Sean Strickland defeated Khamzat Chimaev via split decision to regain the middleweight title! 02:03:15 - 02:19:55 : The guys continue recapping the lottery and where teams stand. Can you trust the Heat to make the right decisions on young players? Will the Trade Kel'el Ware to the Clippers for a Top 5 pick in the Draft? 02:24:45 - 02:37:25 : NBA Playoff preview for tonight, who's legacy is more on the line this season? Heat Hope Dealer is at it again! Tobin has been serving us a lot of hopium! 02:41:40 - 02:56:25 : An Audio Mixed Bag: Dolphin's Rookie Edition! We hear from Dolphins LB Jacob Rodriguez serving goosies about Zach Thomas, Safety Michael Taaffe earning respect, CB Chris Johnson proving himself, TE Will Kacmarek on being physical, and Tobin's role with the Caja China. 03:01:20 - 03:23:05 : Leroy gives us a Weather report from the studio WindowPlex. The guys try to get a female prospective on pomegranates. A very jaded Tobin goes on a whole rant about seeing too much from Mike McDaniel. 03:27:10 - 03:38:35 : Wemby is confirmed to play tomorrow's Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves after getting ejected Game 4. Tobin doesn't believe that the Celtics will get Giannis Antetokounmpo. Who has better chances that he is willing to have on the Miami Heat? 03:42:05 - 03:54:15 : We play our favorite Monday game and state our "Alright, oh no" of the weekend!
🚨Montreal's Centres Surprise🚨 Habs have turned the Sabres' perceived strengths upside-down in the last 2 games. Can they continue to do so? @rayferraro21 @DarrenDreger discuss in @TheCDNBrewhouse Headlines! Full pod presented by @TimHortons On all platforms here: https://www.rayanddregs.com
Rick Vosburgh, Class of 1972, has generously endowed a scholarship in honor of Jimmy Regan. A native of Manhasset, N.Y., Regan was born in 1980 to James and Mary Regan. He graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., and went on to play lacrosse and study economics at Duke. The midfielder helped guide the Blue Devils to a four-year record of 43-21 with a pair of ACC titles in 2001 and 2002 and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named to the 2002 ACC All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist as Duke defeated then top-ranked Virginia, 14-13, in the championship game. Following his graduation from Duke in the spring of 2002, Regan turned down a job offer from UBS (a financial services company) and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University's law school to enlist in the Army. Surprising many of his friends and family members, he chose to enter the U.S. Army Ranger School, emailing his former teammates the explanation "This is what I have to do." Regan went on to graduate first in his class in infantry basic combat training. After completing the basic airborne course and Ranger Indoctrination program at Fort Benning in Georgia, he became a member of the 3rd Battalion. Regan served as a machine gunner, gun team leader and then fire team leader during two deployments each to Afghanistan and Iraq, as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His service in the Army was to end in February of 2008. He and his fiancée, Mary McHugh, had made plans to marry and move to Chicago upon his return to the United States, and he had hopes of becoming a social studies teacher and lacrosse coach. Regan was killed Feb. 9, 2007 in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted his vehicle. He was 26. The Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund was founded in Regan's honor by his family and friends, and continues to assist wounded and fallen Army Rangers and their families through health and wellness programs, casualty and recovery efforts, transition to civilian life and several other services. To date the Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund has given over $7 million in financial support to the families of the 75th Ranger Regiment. "Through the Lead The Way Fund, his family and friends strive to honor his spirit, his patriotism and the way he lived his life by combining our efforts to give back to his brothers, the U.S. Army Rangers," reads part of the mission statement.
Here we go again! Everyone at this point last year made it this far. The cream has risen to the top, the contenders have eased passed the pretenders. And what do we have left in the Central? Komets versus Walleye...again... The Komets got to this point by making quick work of the Indy "Fishers" Fuel in round 1. Winning the series in 5 games with 2 shutouts to boot, one by each goaltender. The K's will be riding with Samuel Jonsson as their goalie of choice for the foreseeable future. He has been standing on his head this series with only 2 goals allowed in 2 games and a .961 save %. In the playoffs you need your goals to come from everyone, The Komets have been doing that. The snakebitten Leo, Indiana native Matthew Miller finally got his first home goal as a Komet in game 5 of the first round. Brady Stonehouse who had his fair share of tough luck has 3 goals and is a plus 3 thus far. Stoney is the type of sandpaper player that is built for the playoffs, and if he can keep up that scoring clip, then everyone should take note. Not to mention that the top guys are scoring as well, Austin Magera leads the playoffs with 7 assists to go with 3 goals. 2 Points per game is an insane clip regardless who the opponent is. Every Komet on the active playoff roster has recorded at least 1 game, a true sign of the team's depth. Maybe this year will be different, the Komets have the talent to make that elusive deep run that hasn't happened since they won it all back in 2021. They have not lost at home so far in the playoffs going a perfect 3-0 at home up to this point. The Toledo Walleye have had a slightly different road up to this point. They won their series in 6 games to the Bloomington Bison. To the surprise of very few, Brandon Hawkins leads the team in points with 8. One thing they have been doing well was tearing up Bloomington's defense. Scoring 24 goals in 6 games well distributed up and down the line-up. Take it with a grain of salt, because Bloomington was playing catch up mode most of the series, Carter Gylander has a sub .900 save percentage, although not by much. What is alarming is what was the 6th best PK in the league comes in the playoffs with a college failing grade at 64.3% (however, that would have passed my weighted Differential Equations class I had the displeasure to take in college.) The Komets special teams have been firing up at the right time, Toledo will need to find that regular season groove to keep up and to prove that they are not cooling off at the worst time possible. This series will be chaos, as it always is. With Toledo getting the best of Fort Wayne the last couple of times last year and back in 2019. That series last year was painful for Komets fans. A golden opportunity was squandered as the underdog team. Now The K's are the top seed with home ice advantage, now is the time to dethrone the Fish once and for all. For Toledo Walleye, the ever elusive Kelly Cup has been teasingly close. They would love to win this series to continue narratives against a division foe and to bring home Toledo's first hockey championship in 32 years.
This week on Caught Lookin', Meg is joined by Molly and Ash and the ladies talk about the last week in Guards baseball - a surprising 3-3 week with two wins against the Royals and one against the Twins; a trade?! in May?!; how the future of the catcher position could look for the Guards; and more.