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Cardinals extend their theatrical melodrama with ‘I Like You’
From St. Louis to the Vatican, the world is littered with famous Cardinals. But Ireland’s rising sons may end up being the most notable of them all. The Cork collective, who soundtracked our Irish banger playlist last March, line up debut album Masquerade for a February 13 release, and to get us worked up nicely have this week released “I Like You,” a romantic, accordion-led romp of sonic grandeur and theatrical melodrama, continuing a run of haunting indie rock and […] The post Cardinals extend their theatrical melodrama with ‘I Like You’ appeared first on Vanyaland.

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Preview: Bruins wrap up road trip against the Stars
Just the facts When: Tonight, 7:30 PM Where: American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX How to follow: TNT, HBO Max, NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub Opposing perspective: Defending Big D Know your enemy 27-13-9, 63PTS, 2nd in the Pacific Division Mikko Rantanen: 19G-44A-63PTS; Jason Roberston: 27G-29A-56PTS; Wyatt Johnston: 25G-28A-53PTS Jake Oettinger: 17-10-4, 2.69 GAA, .902 save percentage Game notes The Bruins will end their brief two-game road trip with a visit to the Lone Star State to face the Dallas Stars, who are second in their division (by quite a margin, as they’re in the same division as the Avalanche juggernaut). While the Stars were admirably hanging with the Avs as well as could be expected earlier in the season, they’ve slipped of late. Dallas has lost three games in a row, and eight of their last ten. In fact, if you go back to just before Christmas (Dec. 23), the Stars have only won twice in 12 games. Still, these Stars are better than their recent record indicates. They have a top-10 offense (9th at 3.27 GF/G), top-10 team defense (6th at 2.78 GA/G), and the league’s second-best power play. While Jake Oettinger remains the Stars’ #1, he has struggled since the turn of the year. He’s 1-4-1 in his last six starts with a GAA north of 3.5. Things have been going pretty well for the Bruins lately, with the B’s winners of six in a row. While they’ve faced some good teams during their recent 8-1-1 run, a road game against this Dallas team should be their toughest test. Former Bruin Tyler Seguin, who has been reliably prolific for years in Dallas, tore his ACL in early December and is out for the year. The Bruins recalled defenseman Billy Sweezey from Providence on an emergency basis on Sunday, putting Henri Jokiharju on the “non-roster” list for a family matter in a corresponding roster move. I’m not 100% clear on tonight’s TV broadcast, as the NHL website says this game will be on NESN as well as TNT and HBO Max. If you land on NESN and it’s showing Charlie Moore, don’t blame me. See ya tonight!
