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{allcanada} Canadiens hope to bounce back in Game 5 following latest setback


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SAINT-HUBERT, Quebec -- The Montreal Canadiens believe they can bounce back from their latest loss in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Montreal will be looking for a fifth straight win in that scenario when it faces the Buffalo Sabres in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Second Round at KeyBank Center (7 p.m. ET; HBO MAX, truTV, TNT, SN, TVAS, CBC). The best-of-7 series is tied 2-2 after Buffalo's 3-2 win at Bell Centre on Tuesday.

Montreal is 4-0 following a loss through its first 11 playoff games, including three wins in that situation in a seven-game first round win against the Tampa Bay Lightning in which each game was decided by one goal.

"It's a tight series," Canadiens forward Zachary Bolduc said before leaving for Buffalo on Thursday. "As a young team, we got a lot of experience in that first round against an older team and we're ready to face anything. We've just got to go to Buffalo and do our best and I think good things will happen."

With the Sabres now enjoying home-ice advantage again, Canadiens defenseman Noah Dobson is confident his team can win at least one more road game, and two, if necessary.

"We've done it all year," Dobson said. "Whether at home or on the road, I feel like we bring the same game. We are confident in both situations, both environments, and we'll focus on tomorrow and go from there."

Montreal went 1-for-7 on the power play in the 3-2 loss in Game 4, but coach Martin St. Louis feels that if his players generate a similar amount of opportunities Thursday, that the Canadiens will return home with an opportunity to win the series at home in Game 6 on Saturday.

"We're playing good hockey," St. Louis said. "That's a good team over there. It would be fun to be up 3-1, it would be fun if the series was over, but they're a good team. It's 2-2, so let's go, let's keep it going."

The Canadiens pressed for the tying goal after Buffalo took the lead on Zach Benson's power-play goal at 4:41 of the third but the Sabres held off the push to avoid going home facing elimination.

"We spent a lot of time in their zone," St. Louis said. "They had three or four guys in front of their net so it's hard to shoot from there when they're all there. So we have to keep on playing together and maybe be a little more calculated with our shot selection. If you give us that much time in the offensive zone, I'm pretty sure that we're going to be OK."

Dobson acknowledged that Buffalo defended their end of the ice well, but felt that the scoring opportunities were there for the tying goal.

"Give them credit, they did a good job with that yesterday," Dobson said. "We had the puck a lot in the offensive zone and we've just got to find a way to bear down on the chances and put it in the back of the net."

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{allcanada} Varsho’s 10th inning walk-off grand slam leads Blue Jays past Rays to snap three-game losing streak


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TORONTO — Daulton Varsho hit a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning as the Toronto Blue Jays rallied past the Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 on Wednesday.

Kazuma Okamoto’s sacrifice fly in the eighth tied the game 1-1 as Toronto (19-24) snapped a three-game losing skid.

Dylan Cease struck out nine over seven innings, allowing just the one run on three hits and three walks in a quality start for the Blue Jays.

Louis Varland, Tyler Rogers, Mason Fluharty and Jeff Hoffman (2-2) came on in relief.

Ben Williamson and Yandy Diaz had RBI singles in the 10th inning to give Tampa Bay (28-14) a 3-1 lead with three outs to go. Richie Palacios’s RBI single in the seventh inning opened the scoring.

Griffin Jax allowed four hits and four walks over five scoreless innings for the Rays. Hunter Bigge, Garrett Cleavinger, Kevin Kelly, Bryan Baker, Cole Sulser and Aaron Brooks (0-1) came out of the visitors’ bullpen.

Takeaways

Rays: Aggressive baserunning helped Tampa Bay put pressure on Toronto’s relievers, especially in the 10th. Both Simpson and Williamson were able to get Hoffman’s attention during the climactic inning, with Williamson stealing second base.

Blue Jays: Toronto’s at bats were better in the finale of the three-game series, but they failed to push a runner across home until the eighth. The Blue Jays finished with six hits and 10 walks, stranding nine runners on base.

Key moment

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Okamoto drew walks, joining ghost runner George Springer, to load the bases with one out in the 10th for Varsho.

Key stat

It was the third extra-innings and third walkoff win for the Blue Jays this season, and first with the game tied in the eighth inning.

Up next

Toronto has Thursday off and Trey Yesavage will start for the Blue Jays on Friday when they visit the Detroit Tigers.

The Rays host the Miami Marlins in a three-game set starting Friday.

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{allcanada} Canadian Grand Prix prepares for early race date, possible Canadiens run


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Organizers of the Canadian Grand Prix say they're ready for their new, earlier slot on the Formula One calendar, even if it raises the possibility of overlap with a Montreal Canadiens playoff run.

Formula One has rescheduled the Montreal race from mid-June to May 24 in order to reduce travel and environmental impact by moving the event closer to the Miami Grand Prix.

Canadian Grand Prix spokesperson Sandrine Garneau says staff were able to start mounting the track facilities in the fall instead of the spring to accommodate the earlier date.

She says the weather in late May traditionally hasn't been much colder than in June, but organizers are also making sure hospitality structures are suited for either extreme heat or cold, rainy weather.

The earlier date also raises the possibility of an overlap with the NHL playoffs, if the Canadiens advance past the Buffalo Sabres to the Eastern Conference Final.

Garneau says she's hoping as a fan that the Habs win, but admits that having both events in Montreal at the same time would raise logistical challenges that organizers are already readying for.

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{allcanada} ‘Big Mistakes’ Renewed For Season 2 At Netflix; Dan Levy Signs First-Look Series Deal With Streamer

(L to R) Abby Quinn, Dan Levy and Taylor Ortega in Episode 108 of Big Mistakes

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Dan Levy and Rachel Sennott‘s Big Mistakes is set to continue on Netflix.

The series scored a Season 2 renewal, revealed during the streamer’s upfront presentation on Wednesday, just over a month after the first eight episodes debuted on April 9.

Additionally, Levy has signed a new series first look deal with Netflix. This succeeds his previous first look feature and overall scripted deals, under which he has written and produced for the streamer since 2021.

“Very grateful and beyond excited to continue the Big Mistakes adventure and my creative collaboration with Netflix. Season 2 is already in the works and it’s going to be WILD. I can’t wait to get it out there
to everyone as soon as humanly possible,” Levy said in a statement.

Created and executive produced Levy and Sennott, Big Mistakes follows Nicky (Levy) and Morgan (Taylor Ortega), two deeply incapable siblings who are in over their heads when a misguided theft for their dying grandmother accidentally pulls them into the world of organized crime. Blackmailed into increasingly dangerous assignments, they clumsily fail upwards, sinking deeper into chaos they’re ill-equipped to handle.

Big Mistakes was the first series from Levy’s prior overall television deal with Netflix and marks his second original scripted series following the success of the Emmy-winning show Schitt’s Creek. Levy made his feature directorial debut as part of his creative partnership with Netflix in 2023 with Good Grief, which he also wrote and starred alongside Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel and Luke Evans.

Levy also serves as showrunner for Big Mistakes. Anne-Marie McGintee executive produces for Not a Real Production Company, along with Dean Holland (Eps 101, 102), Etan Frankel and Timothy Greenberg.


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