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Canes top Bruins in Game 7, advance to Round 2
The Carolina Hurricanes are headed to the second spherical of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after defeating the visiting Boston Bruins 3-2 in Recreation 7 of their first-round collection on Saturday.
Max Domi, an in-season acquisition, scored twice and tallied three factors to steer the Hurricanes. Jake DeBrusk and David Pastrnak had objectives for Boston.
Carolina’s subsequent opponent would be the winner of Sunday’s Recreation 7 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the New York Rangers.
House ice wound up being a significant component within the collection. For simply the ninth time in NHL playoff historical past, the host crew received every recreation. Boston hadn’t misplaced within the first spherical since 2016-17, reaching no less than the semifinals in three of the previous 4 seasons and making a Stanley Cup Ultimate look in 2018-19.
Carolina and Boston had additionally confronted one another in two of the previous three postseasons previous to this one, and it was the Bruins doing the eliminating each occasions (throughout the Japanese Convention finals in 2018-19 and within the second spherical of the NHL’s COVID-19 match of 2020-21). The Hurricanes’ third strive proved to be the attraction, the place they may lastly ship Boston to an early offseason as an alternative.
It was hardly a simple street, although. Carolina performed the whole collection with out beginning goaltender Frederik Andersen (lower-body harm) and in Recreation 2 Boston ahead David Pastrnak bumped into Andersen’s backup Antti Raanta and despatched him out with an upper-body ailment. Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov stepped in to make his NHL playoff debut and helped the Hurricanes to victory.
For Recreation 3, Boston made an important goaltending change from Linus Ullmark (.860 SV%, 4.16 GAA in Recreation 1 and Recreation 2) to rookie Jeremy Swayman and received the following two video games by a mixed rating of 9-4.
The Hurricanes stormed again for an emphatic Recreation 5 win (when Boston performed with out high defenseman Charlie McAvoy attributable to a COVID-19 analysis), solely to be snuffed out by the Bruins’ assault in Recreation 6 (for which McAvoy returned).
Neither Swayman nor Raanta had ever appeared in a Recreation 7 earlier than. And each netminders could be examined from the outset of a brisk first interval.
The Hurricanes and Bruins traded possibilities there till Teuvo Teravainen lastly buried a puck backdoor on Swayman within the final 90 seconds.
Trailing 1-0, Boston could not get out of the body earlier than Taylor Corridor was assessed a double-minor penalty for top sticking. The Bruins penalty kill got here via — and Swayman made a number of large stops — to get Corridor out of the field, solely to have Domi slither behind the Bruins’ protection and prolong Carolina’s result in 2-0.
It was the primary playoff objective of Domi’s profession but it surely would not be his final.
After DeBrusk let a puck fly previous Raanta to chop the Bruins’ deficit by one, Domi got here calling once more to make it 3-1 halfway via the second interval.
Boston was 1-13-0 this season when down by a number of objectives via two durations. That file wouldn’t enhance, whilst Pastrnak added one other objective with 20 seconds left in regulation.
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Flynn: Nickerson Field would make great soccer team site
With a newly signed lease agreement between the City of Boston and Boston Unity Soccer Partners, I am calling for the city and BOS Nation FC to instead explore running their operations out of Nickerson Field at Boston University. This is an ideal location for a professional women’s soccer team due to a large capacity of nearly 10,000 seats, its proximity to the Green Line train and local restaurants and establishments, while already having the necessary infrastructure and a potential fan base in place.
With a potential partnership with Boston University for use of Nickerson Field, the team could save nearly $100 million that could be used toward a rental agreement with the university and helping to fund the MBTA, while the City of Boston could save approximately $70 million on a White Stadium proposal that focuses solely on student athletes and residents.
Despite considerable community opposition, as well as projected costs jumping from $50 million to now $91 million so far for the city, and approximately $182 million for the project overall – the city has moved forward and signed the lease for White Stadium. These fiscal issues are in addition to previous concerns highlighted by neighbors, civic organizations and I – including lack of a thorough community process, the use of public land for private organizations, and now the practicality of two professional soccer stadiums in close proximity with the New England Revolution proposal in Everett. All of these issues could potentially be resolved if White Stadium was renovated solely for student athletes instead, and Boston Unity Soccer Partners utilized Nickerson Field – a field that has already been approved by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA).
Prior to BOS Nation FC, Boston’s professional soccer team was the Boston Breakers. The original Breakers played from 2009 to 2012, when the league they played in folded. The Breakers then joined the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and played from 2013-2017, and also folded shortly thereafter.
It is important that the city supports women’s professional sports and a new professional soccer team. As such, Nickerson Field would provide nearly 10,000 seats, and a state-of-the-art field that stands as one of only 10 artificial fields in the United States that has a FIFA 2-Star certification.
Nickerson Field’s proximity to the Green Line will allow fans to easily access the stadium, reduce automobile traffic at the proposed site, and save on our carbon footprint from congestion. The Field is also located in Allston, where there are ample local businesses, restaurants, bars, and retail stores that could support spectators, bolster those businesses, and increase revenue for the city. Allston is also where many of our young people and students live, especially international students, who may also look forward to the prospect of having a women’s soccer team in Boston. The tens of thousands of students in the area could provide additional support for their fan base.
At the same time, while the city debated a property tax shift for the better part of last year and did not cut our budget – potentially investing over $100 million in a stadium renovation and creating a successful venture carries significant risks. Reports estimate the cost to renovate White Stadium for the sole purpose of high school and residential use is $20 million. Boston Public School (BPS) student athletes deserve to have a stadium that can be used year round, especially during warmer months and weekends that would be impacted if shared with a professional soccer team. If a similar renovation was completed, that alone would save the City of Boston approximately $70 million and provide Boston with a dedicated use of its stadium – a win for the taxpayers and Boston Public School students.
While we welcome the return of a professional women’s soccer team to Boston, it is critical that we acknowledge the risk of investing almost $100 million in White Stadium for a private-public partnership that was intended for the residents of Boston. Nickerson Field is a natural fit with the existing field and capacity for a professional team, accessibility for fans, and local establishments in close proximity. We need to do our due diligence on available options like this before we risk potentially $100 million or more of taxpayer funds.
Ed Flynn is a Boston City Councilor representing District 2
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Georgia Tech vs. Boston College Live Updates | NCAA Men’s Basketball
Tip-off is right around the corner at McCamish Pavillion today for an ACC matchup between Georgia Tech and Boston College.
Tech (7-7, 1-2 ACC) picked up its first ACC win Tuesday with an 86-75 homecourt triumph over Notre Dame, which followed a 92-49 romp over Alabama A&M last Saturday. The Yellow Jackets had dropped their first two conference games to North Carolina (68-65 on the road) and No. 5 Duke (82-56 at home). Tech is 7-4 at home this season.
Likewise, Boston College (9-5, 1-2 ACC) earned their first conference win this week, 78-68 decision over Miami Wednesday at home that followed a 72-66 loss at Wake Forest and a 103-77 homecourt defeat to SMU earlier in December. The loss to Wake Forest has been the Eagles’ only true road game to date.
Tech concludes a five-game homestand vs. Boston College on , during which all five of the home games will be played Saturday in which all five of the home games have come during the semester break without students on campus. The Jackets are 3-1 on this homestand after going 4-3 on its season-opening seven-game home stretch.
Boston College snapped a five-game losing streak in the series with a 95-87 win at McCamish Pavilion on Jan. 6, 2024, the most points the Eagles have scored against Tech in the series.
Tech leads the all-time series, 19-13 (one win vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions). The one scheduled meeting in 2020-21 in Atlanta was not played due to COVID-19.
Be sure to stay locked in right here for the latest updates from today’s game between Georgia Tech and Boston College!
Luke O’Brien and Kowacie Reeves are out today for the Yellow Jackets.
Starters today for Georgia Tech:
G- Lance Terry
G- Nait George
F- Jaeden Mustaf
F- Baye Ndongo
C- Ryan Mutombo
10:55 Media Timeout- Georgia Tech leads 21-17. Yellow Jackets shooting 69% from the field and 75% (3-4) from three against the Eagles.
5: 59 Media Timeout- Georgia Tech leads 35-24. Offense continues to shoot the ball well (70%, 14-20).
3:14 Media Timeout- Georgia Tech leads 40-24. Yellow Jackets are on a 14-2 run over the last five minutes.
Halftime- Georgia Tech leads Boston College 44-31. Yellow Jackets shooting 59% from the floor and 64% from three. Duncan Powell and Javian McCollum each have 11 points for Georgia Tech. The Eagles are shooting 42% from the field and 43% from three.
15:45 Media Timeout- Georgia Tech leads Boston College 56-38. Yellow Jackets have hit their last five shots.
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Save the dates for these Jan. Boston arts events
It’s January. Cold. Dark. Holiday fun is behind us. But wait! There are very good things about January. Like all the holiday “fun” is finally behind us.
What’s ahead? Loads of free time and amazing arts to fill up the calendar. Here are a few faves to warm your heart and sway your soul.
Beethoven & Romanticism
Symphony Hall, Boston Symphony Orchestra
All month long, the BSO and its maestro, Andris Nelsons, presents this Beethoven festival. The heart of fest is the complete cycle of the composer’s nine symphonies, performed in order at Symphony Hall for the first time since 1927. Not to miss, No. 9 and “Ode to Joy” featuring an astounding guest list — soprano Amanda Majeski, mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford, tenor Pavel Černoch, and baritone Andrè Schuen. Starts Jan. 8, bso.org
“Ain’t No Mo”
Calderwood Pavilion, SpeakEasy Stage Company/Front Porch Arts Collective
Dark, smart, funny, and sadly timely, this one-act from writer Jordan E. Cooper examines what it is to be Black in America. The satire has the U.S. government “solving racism” by offering Black Americans a free one-way ticket to Africa. It’s Black drag queen and flight attendant Peaches job to manage the passengers leaving from Gate 1619. Starts Jan. 10, frontporcharts.org
Boston Celtic Music Festival
Multiple Venues
Club Passim presents its 22nd annual Boston Celtic Music Festival in mid-January. A few friends are lending a hand. Along with shows at Passim, music, song, and dance traditions from Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Quebecois, and other Celtic communities will be on stages at Somerville Theatre, Crystal Ballroom, The Burren, and The Rockwell. Starts. Jan. 16, passim.org/bcmfest
“Peter Pan”
Citizens Opera House, Broadway in Boston
A new twist on an old classic, this version of “Peter Pan” hasn’t grown up but the material has. The cruel and cliched depictions of Native peoples and women have been removed thanks to a book update by Sicangu Lakota Nation member and 2020 MacArthur Fellow Larissa FastHorse. What remains is the humor, heart, story, songs, and magic. Director Lonny Price says the new tweak is the perfect gateway to theater for young people. “Part of why I wanted to do this is that it will be kids’ first experience in the theater, and I want them not only to fall in love with ‘Peter Pan,’ ” he told the Associated Press, “but to fall in love with the theater and to come back.” Starts Jan. 21, boston.broadway.com
Sarah Silverman
The Wilbur
Laugh it off. Or try to. 2025 is going to be a lot and Sarah Silverman knows that. On Jan. 25, join the funniest, dirtiest, smartest wit in the stand-up scene for jokes about, well, hmm, it’s hard to list any of the topics she likes to joke about here in print. If Silverman’s not your thing, this month the Wilbur also welcomes Tracy Morgan and Russell Peters. thewilbur.com
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