¡#GOLAZO de #SOULÉ, DOBLETE de #BELTRÁN y victoria de #ARGENTINA! | México 2 – 4 Argentina | Resumen
¡#GOLAZO de #SOULÉ, DOBLETE de #BELTRÁN y victoria de #ARGENTINA! | México 2 – 4 Argentina | Resumen

▶️ La Sub 23 de Mascherano derrotó a México con goles de Thiago Almada (p), Matías Soulé y Lucas Beltrán (x2). #FútbolEnDSPORTS Disfruta el mejor contenido deportivo en https://www.directvgo.com/ Para más información, te esperamos en https://www.directvsports.com/ ¡Recuerda seguirnos en todas nuestras redes! Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DSports/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSportsOK TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@DSports Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/directvsportsgaming



¡#UNIVERSIDADCATÓLICA goleó y pasó a fase de grupos! | Tec. Universitario 0–3 U. Católica | Resumen
¡#UNIVERSIDADCATÓLICA goleó y pasó a fase de grupos! | Tec. Universitario 0–3 U. Católica | Resumen

▶️ Universidad Católica goleó 3 a 0 a Técnico Universitario y avanzó en la CONMEBOL #SudamericanaEnDSPORTS. Ismael Díaz (x2) y Jhon Jairo Cifuente le dieron la victoria al 'Trencito Azul'. #SudamericanaEnDSPORTS Disfruta el mejor contenido deportivo en https://www.directvgo.com/ Para más información, te esperamos en https://www.directvsports.com/ ¡Recuerda seguirnos en todas nuestras redes! Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DSports/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSportsOK TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@DSports Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/directvsportsgaming



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Blackhawks @ Pens "1992 Stanley Cup Final" game 2 Christina Aguilera x2
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Blackhawks @ Pens "1992 Stanley Cup Final" game 2 Christina Aguilera x2

The 1992 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1991–92 season, and the culmination of the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Prince of Wales Conference and defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins and the Clarence Campbell Conference champion Chicago Blackhawks. The Blackhawks were appearing in their first Finals since 1973. After the Blackhawks jumped to an early 4–1 lead in the first game of the series, Mario Lemieux and the Penguins came back to win the game, sweep the series in four games, and win their second consecutive and second overall Stanley Cup. The fourth and final game of this series was the first time a Stanley Cup playoff game was played in the month of June and at the time it was the latest finishing date for an NHL season. This was also the last Finals to be played at Chicago Stadium as it closed in 1994. Paths to the Finals Further information: 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs Pittsburgh defeated the Washington Capitals 4–3, the Presidents' Trophy winning New York Rangers 4–2, and the Boston Bruins 4–0. Chicago had to defeat their three biggest rivals, first the St. Louis Blues 4–2, then their long-time Original Six rival Detroit Red Wings 4–0, and then, the Edmonton Oilers 4–0. With their co-tenants at Chicago Stadium, the Bulls, coached by Phil Jackson and led by Michael Jordan, playing in (and winning) the NBA Finals, it was an opportunity for both the Blackhawks and the Bulls to help the city of Chicago become the first city to have both NHL and NBA championships in the same year. (New York also had this opportunity in 1994, when the Knicks and Rangers made the finals in their respective sport; however, the result was the same, albeit a reversal of Chicago's ending, as the Rangers won their first Stanley Cup since 1940, and the Knicks lost, with both of those series going the full seven games.) Chicago set an NHL playoff record in winning 11 games in a row to reach the finals. Pittsburgh had won seven in a row entering the finals and swept Chicago in four games to tie Chicago's record. Pittsburgh then extended the playoff winning streak record to 14 with wins in the first three games against the New Jersey Devils in the following season's first playoff round. Both teams finished the regular season with 87 points. The Penguins earned home-ice advantage by virtue of having 39 wins to the Blackhawks' 36. Game two May 28 Chicago Blackhawks 1–3 Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Recap In game two, nearly ten minutes into the game, Bob Errey scored the first goal for Pittsburgh shorthanded. In the second period, after denying Lemieux his scoring chance, Bryan Marchment trailed the subsequent play into the Pittsburgh zone and then won a physical battle against Larry Murphy. On a seemingly broken play he put the puck past Tom Barrasso into the Pittsburgh goal to tie the game at 1–1. However, Marchment was called for an elbow check and Mario Lemieux scored on a one timer set up by Rick Tocchet, 43 seconds into the ensuing powerplay. Two-and-a-half minutes later, Brian Marchment, who had been the catalyst for Chicago's lone goal, was beaten on the boards by Rick Tocchet. Tocchet again fed Lemieux in the slot, and another one timer extended the Pittsburgh lead to 3–1. The Penguins then limited the Blackhawks shots to four in the third period to take Game 2 3–1.



Leafs vs Ducks Game 53  (ANOTHER MATTY HATTY X2!!!)  (February 17th, 2024)
Leafs vs Ducks Game 53 (ANOTHER MATTY HATTY X2!!!) (February 17th, 2024)

The Leafs win their 3rd consecutive game and Auston Matthews gets ANOTHER Hat-Trick in a 9-2 whomping of the Anaheim ...




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