When the Florida Panthers' first flight of the Stanley Cup Final was delayed, it meant extra time on the tarmac before the nearly six-hour trek across North America. As forward Anton Lundell joked upon arrival, “The guys who played cards had a little bit more time to win or lose some money.” In this series with the longest distance between teams in Cup final history, the Panthers and Edmonton Oilers are spending nearly as much time in the air as they are on the ice playing games.
MONTREAL — Montreal restaurateurs who were ordered to evict some customers on Grand Prix weekend learned Thursday they'd be able to reopen their covered outdoor seating areas, but that wasn't enough to quiet mounting questions over the city's management of the major tourist event. Mayor Valérie Plante said Thursday that the decision by fire prevention employees to order restaurants to suddenly close their patios on one of the busiest evenings of the year was "unjustifiable." The decision by fire
MONTREAL (AP) — El piloto de McLaren Lando Norris opina que la Fórmula Uno finalmente está teniendo batallas reñidas en la pista, pero teme que eso podría cambiar con las nuevas regulaciones técnicas para los monoplazas que entrarán en vigor en 2026.“Con el último cambio de regulaciones que hicimos, el año pasado fue el año más emocionante entre el primer y último equipo”, aseguró Norris el fin de semana durante el Gran Premio de Canadá.