The Montreal Canadiens lead the Buffalo Sabres series 2-1, but the conversation has shifted far beyond the scoreboard. In this episode of The Coach’s Call, Guido breaks down the controversial goalie interference moments, the hit on Dobesh, the rising tension between both teams, and why the referees may be losing control of the series. From Malestyne charging the net to glove-on face punches and the emotional play of Dobes, this rivalry is becoming one of the nastiest matchups of the playoffs. Topics include: * Canadiens vs Sabres Game 3 reaction * The Dobes collision controversy * NHL goalie interference debate * Arbor Xhekaj and rising tensions * Emotional goaltending and playoff pressure * Why the officiating is becoming the story Subscribe to The Coach’s Call for hockey analysis, playoff reactions, NHL controversies, and passionate discussion from a fan perspective.
Press Release Courtesy of Nebraska Athletics- The No. 2 Nebraska softball team won its second Big Ten title of the season, notching a 7-2 victory over the No. 6 UCLA Bruins in the 2026 Big Ten Tournament Championship on Saturday afternoon in College Park, Md. Nebraska also won the 2026 Big Ten regular-season title, as it posted a 23-1 record in Big Ten play this season. This is the Huskers’ second Big Ten Tournament title since joining the conference, as NU also won in 2022. It is the ninth time in school history that the Big Red has won a regular-season and tournament championship in the same season. The title marks the 22nd overall conference title and 11th conference tournament title in school history. NU now sits at 46-6 on the season, while UCLA fell to 47-8. Hannah Camenzind logged the two-RBI single that gave NU the lead in the third inning, while Ava Kuszak and Kacie Hoffmann added home runs. Emmerson Cope, Jesse Farrell and Samantha Bland contributed hits. Jordy Frahm (18-4) grabbed the win in the circle, as she threw a complete game with five hits, two runs and eight strikeouts. UCLA struck first with a run in each of the second and third innings. NU posted a three-run bottom of the third. Cope opened the inning with a single and Kennadi Williams pinch ran for her. Hoffmann was hit by a pitch and Katelyn Caneda pinch ran for her. With Williams on second and Caneda on first, L. Camenzind sac bunted to put runners in scoring position. Frahm was intentionally walked but called out due to runner’s interference on a Coor fielder’s choice. H. Camenzind singled to send Williams, Caneda and Coor across the plate and give NU a 3-2 edge. In the bottom of the fourth, Bland singled and Hoffmann knocked a two-run shot to right field to extend the lead to 5-2. Kuszak added a homer in the bottom of the sixth to make the score 6-2. Jesse Farrell singled and Bland walked before a Hoffmann groundout put runners on second and third. L. Camenzind reached on an error that also scored Nessa McMillen, who pinch ran for Farrell and stretched the lead to 7-2. Jordy Frahm was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament, and Samantha Bland, Hannah Camenzind and Alexis Jensen were all named to the All-Tournament Team. Nebraska will find out its postseason fate at the NCAA Softball Selection Show, which is set to air at 6 p.m. (CT) on ESPN2 tomorrow, May 10. NU will host a watch party for fans with players and coaches at Bowlin Stadium. Gates will open at 5 p.m. and admission is free. Notes This is the ninth time in program history that Nebraska has won the conference regular season and tournament titles in the same season. This is NU’s 11th conference tournament championship and 22nd overall conference championship. It is Nebraska’s second Big Ten Tournament title. The Huskers have nine wins over ranked teams this year. Nebraska now has a 21-game win streak, which is the longest active win streak in the country. NU is now 13-10 in Big Ten Tournaments and 72-45 in conference tournaments. Jordy Frahm has now reached base in 41 straight games. #nebraskasoftball #softball #ncaasoftball #nebraska #huskers #cornhuskers
The Seattle Seahawks selected Bud Clark, S, TCU, with the #64 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and get $50 in lineups instantly when you play your first $5+ lineup! https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/CHAT This second-round selection brings a ball-hawking safety to the Seahawks secondary. Clark's ability to make plays on the ball addresses a key need for Seattle. His versatility as a four-year starter at TCU fits into the team's defensive scheme, providing range and coverage instincts. CALLING THE 12s! SUBSCRIBE NOW for up-to-the-minute Seattle Seahawks rumors: https://www.youtube.com/SeahawksTV?sub_confirmation=1 Bud Clark Scouting Report (Tom Downey, Chat Sports): - Awesome ball skills, highlighted by 15 INT's over the last 4 years - Has good instincts for routes, which helps him make plays on the ball - Boom-or-bust allowing big plays in coverage Seahawks Today host Will Ortner wants to hear what you have to say in the comments section: - What is your one-word reaction to the pick? - Grade the draft pick! A, B, C, D or F JOIN WILL ORTNER FOR FULL LIVE SEAHAWKS DAY 2 NFL DRAFT COVERAGE - Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft 2026 LIVE Round 2 - https://www.youtube.com/live/VH_6W8A7TXQ Have a friend that bleeds Blue & Green? Share the video! Bud Clark's 2025 stats demonstrate his production for TCU, making him a notable 2026 NFL Draft prospect. In 11 games, Clark recorded 56 total tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss. He also broke up 11 passes and secured four interceptions, returning one for a touchdown. Over his four years as a starter, Clark accumulated 35 passes defended and 15 interceptions, ranking among the school's all-time leaders. The Seattle Seahawks gain an athlete in Bud Clark, whose measurables showcase his physical readiness for the NFL. Clark measured 6'0 7/8" and 188 pounds, running a 4.41-second 40-yard dash. His vertical jump reached 38 inches, complemented by a broad jump of 10'7". These testing results align with his fluid movement and ability to range across the field from a middle-field perch or nickel position. "Clark is overly responsive in coverage, but he brings range and ball skills to the back end of the defense and makes more plays than he misses. He has field-safety starting potential and can hold up in nickel." — Dane Brugler (The Athletic) Seattle Seahawks 2026 NFL Draft Picks: - RD1, 32: Jadarian Price (RB, Notre Dame) - RD2, 64: Bud Clark (S, TCU) - RD3, 96: TBD - RD6, 188: TBD While Bud Clark brings significant ball skills to the Seattle Seahawks, his scouting report also notes areas for development. Clark can be overly responsive in coverage, sometimes manipulated by quarterback pumps. He takes chances undercutting routes with shallow angles, which led to four coverage touchdowns allowed and four pass interference flags in 2025. His tackling style is more grab-and-pull-down, which will need refinement against NFL ball carriers. @chatsports is the BEST DESTINATION for NFL news and rumors: http://www.youtube.com/@chatsports?sub_confirmation=1 We deliver our Seattle Seahawks coverage on more than just YouTube...head to our Chat Sports website for more Seattle Seahawks news and rumors: https://www.chatsports.com/seattle-seahawks #SeahawksDraft #BudClark #NFLDraft2026 #CSDB #CSPP2026 #ad
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