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PWHL: Boston and Minnesota will be Chasing the Championship this year in the first-ever Finals

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> https://www.thepwhl.com/en/professional-womens-hockey-league-pwhl-announces-schedule-for-the-inaugural-pwhl-finals > > https://mastodon.world/@thepwhlofficial@sportsbots.xyz/112459749516848524 > > > PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE (PWHL) ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR THE INAUGURAL PWHL FINALS > > PWHL Finals presented by Scotiabank to feature Boston and Minnesota beginning May 19 > > NEW YORK AND TORONTO (May 17, 2024) – The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Finals are set with PWHL Boston and PWHL Minnesota Chasing the Championship in a best-of-five semifinal series for the Walter Cup. Game 1 of the series will be played on Sunday, May 19, at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET. The PWHL Finals are presented by Scotiabank. > > Minnesota advanced to the PWHL Finals with a 4-1 victory against Toronto on Friday night for their third straight win to secure the semifinal series 3-2. Boston eliminated Montréal on Tuesday night following a 3-2 overtime victory to sweep their semifinal series 3-0. > > Boston and Minnesota both finished with 8-4-3-9 records and 35 points, with Boston earning the advantage in the standings with three overtime victories compared to Minnesota’s two. > > PWHL Finals Schedule: > > Boston (3) vs Minnesota (4) > > Sunday May 19 > Game 1: Minnesota at Boston (Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell) at 5:00 p.m. ET > > Tuesday May 21 > Game 2: Minnesota at Boston (Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell) at 7:00 p.m. ET > > Friday May 24 > Game 3: Boston at Minnesota (Xcel Energy Center) at 7:00 p.m. ET > > Sunday May 26* > Game 4: Boston at Minnesota (Xcel Energy Center) at 6:00 p.m. ET > > Wednesday May 29* > Game 5: Minnesota at Boston (Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell) at 7:00 pm. ET > > *If necessary > > Tickets for Boston home games are available online via the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell website. Fans can sign up online for PWHL Boston’s e-newsletter to receive future updates. Tickets for Minnesota home games in the PWHL Finals will go on sale on Saturday, May 18, at 4:00 p.m. CT via Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up online for PWHL Minnesota’s e-newsletter to receive updates. > > TSN and RDS are the exclusive home of the PWHL Finals with every game on TSN, TSN.ca, and the TSN app, with French-language coverage on RDS. Regionally, games will continue to be available on NESN, and select games on Bally Sports North and MSG Networks. All games will be streamed live on the Women’s Sports Network and the league’s YouTube channel. > > Visit thepwhl.com to purchase tickets and merchandise, and subscribe to the PWHL e-newsletter to receive the latest league updates. Follow the league on all social media platforms @thepwhlofficial plus all six team accounts @pwhl_boston, @pwhl_minnesota, @pwhl_montreal, @pwhl_newyork, @pwhl_ottawa, and @pwhl_toronto. >

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This goes out to my homies on the .ml instances!
  • Except nobody is denying the tragedy of October 7th. You're literally creating a straw man argument to ignore US unconditional support for an apartheid regime responsible for killing 15,000 children. Disgusting.

  • U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
  • No, your right. Syrian oil production plummeting after US occupation is actually just a coincidence. We also 100 percent invaded Iraq for WMDs. You're not going to find BBC, Reuters, or the Washington Post outright stating the disposition of US interventionism.

  • U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
  • Yeah, I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for BBC to cover Western atrocities in the developing world, let alone any US outlet (or rather frame it as justified in response to retaliatory attacks to violence initiated by US intervention in the first place). The issue with over relying on sites like MBFC is that they inherently have a western bias. The US exploiting Syria for its oil isn't even news at this point, this has been ongoing since 2011.

  • U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
    www.telesurenglish.net U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously

    <p>The looted fuel was sent to their bases in Iraq, through the illegal settlement of Mahmoudia.</p>

    U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
    • US occupying forces in northern Syria are continuing to plunder natural resources and farmland, a practice ongoing since 2011
    • Recently, US troops smuggled dozens of tanker trucks loaded with Syrian crude oil to their bases in Iraq.
    • The fuel and convoys of Syrian wheat were transported through the illegal settlement of Mahmoudia.
    • Witnesses report a caravan of 69 tankers loaded with oil and 45 with wheat stolen from silos in Yarubieh city.
    • Similar acts of looting occurred on the 19th of the month in the city of Hasakeh, where 45 tankers of Syrian oil were taken out by US forces.
    • Prior to the war and US invasion, Syria produced over 380 thousand barrels of crude oil per day, but this has drastically reduced to only 15 thousand barrels per day.
    • The country’s oil production now covers only five percent of its needs, with the remaining 95 percent imported amidst difficulties due to the US blockade.
    • The US and EU blockade prevents the entry of medicines, food, supplies, and impedes technological and industrial development in Syria.
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    U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
    www.telesurenglish.net U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously

    <p>The looted fuel was sent to their bases in Iraq, through the illegal settlement of Mahmoudia.</p>

    U.S Troops Loot Syrian Oil and Wheat Continuously
    • US occupying forces in northern Syria are continuing to plunder natural resources and farmland, a practice ongoing since 2011
    • Recently, US troops smuggled dozens of tanker trucks loaded with Syrian crude oil to their bases in Iraq.
    • The fuel and convoys of Syrian wheat were transported through the illegal settlement of Mahmoudia.
    • Witnesses report a caravan of 69 tankers loaded with oil and 45 with wheat stolen from silos in Yarubieh city.
    • Similar acts of looting occurred on the 19th of the month in the city of Hasakeh, where 45 tankers of Syrian oil were taken out by US forces.
    • Prior to the war and US invasion, Syria produced over 380 thousand barrels of crude oil per day, but this has drastically reduced to only 15 thousand barrels per day.
    • The country's oil production now covers only five percent of its needs, with the remaining 95 percent imported amidst difficulties due to the US blockade.
    • The US and EU blockade prevents the entry of medicines, food, supplies, and impedes technological and industrial development in Syria.
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