2024-03-04 23:31:50
Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield have a great relationship.
The two young Canadian players have admitted it a few times: when they are abroad, they often hang out together.
They eat together, they do activities together… They really seem like brothers from the same family, they are so close.
The Canadian is currently in Nashville for tomorrow’s game once morest the Predators.
Luc Gélinas, who is there, set the table for the match during a column at 5 à 7 (RDS) earlier today… And at the end of his intervention, let’s say that there are two known faces who showed up as if they were strangers.
You will obviously understand that it is regarding Caufield and Suzuki:
Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield are preparing for their post-career as collaborators at 5 à 7! 😅@LucGelinasRDS pic.twitter.com/TWxYNcv3eg
— 5 à 7 (@5a7RDS) March 4, 2024
Luc Gélinas pretended to show the view to the show’s hosts (Frédéric Plante and Alain Crête) because he “heard badly”, and that’s when we saw Caufield and Suzuki walking in the streets of Nashville.
I don’t know if that was originally planned…
But let’s say if that wasn’t the case, the timing is really funny. It made for a great moment of television, at least.
On a more serious note, Luc Gélinas also spoke regarding the state of health of Juraj Slafkovsky during his intervention.
Slaf was spotted limping following Saturday’s game, and he was not at the team’s practice this morning…
But the RDS journalist reassured everyone by saying that he saw the young man walking comfortably today.
He should be in training tomorrow evening:
I know everyone’s talking regarding Nick & Cole randomly walking past the cameras on RDS 😅
But Luc Gelinas also mentioned that while he noticed Juraj Slafkovsky limping following the game on Saturday, he saw him walking around comfortably today & expects Slaf to play tomorrow 🙏
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) March 4, 2024
A lot of
– Bon…
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The federal government has not increased its core funding to national sports organizations since 2005, while costs for travel,…— Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) March 4, 2024
– To be continued.
To watch this week. The first player to reach the 100 point plateau in the @OHLHockey might be David Goyette from Hawkesbury! The 19-year-old striker @Sudbury_Wolves leads the league with 98 points (36-62) in 59 games. Hope of @SeattleKraken. pic.twitter.com/5du55Kc4He
— jf plante (@jfplante_sports) March 4, 2024
– Obviously.
The #VegasBorn added Mark Stone ($9.5M) to LTIR & activated Jack Eichel ($10M) from LTIR.
As a result, they now have $7.3M cap space remaining in LTIR.
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) March 4, 2024
– Big contract for Kelly Olynyk with the Raptors.
ESPN story on Toronto’s Kelly Olynyk landing a two-year, $26.25M contract extension
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) March 4, 2024
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