Share this Story : Ottawa Senators get back to work with pivotal homestand looming Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Breadcrumb Trail Links Ottawa Senators Sports Hockey NHL Senators Extra Ottawa Senators get back to work with pivotal homestand looming The four-game homestand that begins Thursday night against Detroit could determine if the Senators can right the ship. Author of the article: Bruce Garrioch Published Dec 03, 2024 • 4 minute read Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here . Or sign-in if you have an account. Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark looks back after the Anaheim Ducks' Troy Terry scored on him in the shootout Sunday night. Anaheim won the game 4-3, leaving Ottawa with a a 1-1-1 record on its road trip. Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea / AP Article content Is the Ottawa Senators’ season at a tipping point? Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. 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Activate your Online Access Now Article content The days of moral victories in this market have long since passed and the Senators need to start getting results to make the playoffs. The club is 3-5-2 in its last 10 games, and getting back into the post-season picture means they need to string a few wins together. The Senators went into Tuesday night’s action five points out of the final wildcard spot in the East, but the club was also only three points ahead of the last-place Montreal Canadiens. “Everyone is looking for success,” coach Travis Green said. “You look at the standings right now hovering around .500. The last I checked, I think one game over .500 is in a playoff spot. We’re two games under .500. Trevor Zegras scores on Linus Ullmark to seal the shootout win for Anaheim on Sunday night. The Senators have struggled to get saves from their goaltenders when they’ve needed them most, writes Bruce Garrioch. Photo by Ryan Sirius Sun / Getty Images “Would we like to have a few more wins? Yes. We’re not looking behind, we’re looking ahead, and there are a lot of teams that are right there and are trying to get on a little run. You can’t get on a run if you don’t win the next one.” The Senators have been plagued by inconsistency in virtually every aspect of their game. They’ve struggled to get saves from goaltenders Linus Ullmark and Anton Forsberg when they’ve needed them most, they’ve been shoddy defensively and goal-scoring has also been an issue. Sports Get the latest sport headlines and breaking news. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sign Up By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Thanks for signing up! A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sports will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again Article content Advertisement 3 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content It has felt like, at times, that everything that could go wrong has gone wrong, but Green is right because they’ve still got 58 games remaining and there’s time left to make the playoffs. The club closed out the trip with a 4-3 shootout loss to the Anaheim Ducks. Green believes the best bet for the Senators is not to look at the big picture and focus on the task at hand. Michael Amadio of the Ottawa Senators battles in front of the Anaheim net during Sunday’s 4-3 loss that ended in a shootout. Goal-scoring has been one of the issues for the Senators so far, writes Bruce Garrioch. Photo by Ryan Sirius Sun / Getty Images “We’re back home and we’re gearing up for the next game. We’ve got a young group and there’s still a lot of teaching to be done,” Green said. “Confidence is part of it, but also teaching maturity and staying with the game. “But there are probably five or six teams that are probably saying the same thing right now that they’d love to get on a run. We’re no different, but you’ve got to win one in a row to get to two.” FOUR NATIONS HOPEFULS The rosters for the 4 Nations tournament being held in Montreal and Boston in February will be named by the NHL on Wednesday. First up will be the representatives of Finland and Sweden at 2:30 p.m., followed by the players that will suit up for Canada and the United States at 6:30 p.m. on the nationally televised game on Sportsnet. Advertisement 4 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Ullmark, who has a 5-7-2 record this season with the Senators, will likely be one of three goalies named to Sweden along with Filip Gustavsson of the Minnesota Wild and New Jersey’s Jacob Markstrom . Has the Ottawa Senators’ Jake Sanderson played his way off of the Team USA roster for the 4 Nations tournament? Photo by Ryan Sirius Sun / Getty Images A former Ottawa prospect, Gustavsson has been strong this season for the Wild and Markstrom has the Devils in a playoff position so it will be interesting to see where Ullmark fits on the roster. Senators assistant coach Daniel Alfredsson may be named as an assistant on Team Sweden’s staff. The Senators don’t have any players who will make either Canada or Finland, but the Americans will be interesting to watch. We’re led to believe that Ottawa captain Brady Tkachuk is a lock to play for Team USA. That will allow him to finally suit up with his brother, Matthew Tkachuk of the Florida Panthers, in a meaningful competition. Matthew, who won the Stanley Cup with the Panthers last spring, was one of the original six players named to the American club in June. Brady has 13 goals and 28 points in 24 games with the Senators this year and answered Team USA GM Bill Guerin’s call by taking part in the IIHF world championship with his country last spring overseas. Advertisement 5 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content The interesting one to watch will be defenceman Jake Sanderson . He was seemingly a lock for the roster coming into the season, but there are no guarantees he’ll make it after his underwhelming performance during the first quarter of the season. Sanderson has one goal and 14 points in 24 games this season, but is minus-15. Eleven of his 14 points have come on the power play, and that’s not good news for a player who averages more than 22 minutes per game. Sanderson is now projected to miss the roster in favour of the likes of Brock Faber, Adam Fox, Noah Hanifin, Quinn Hughes, Charlie McAvoy, Jaccob Slavin and Zach Werenski . BGarrioch@postmedia.com Recommended from Editorial Senators GM Steve Staios unhappy with Team Canada snub of top prospect Carter Yakemchuk Senators struggling to prove they aren't those not-so-lovable losers of days gone by Article content Share this article in your social network Share this Story : Ottawa Senators get back to work with pivotal homestand looming Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Comments You must be logged in to join the discussion or read more comments. Create an Account Sign in Join the Conversation Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion. Please keep comments relevant and respectful. Comments may take up to an hour to appear on the site. You will receive an email if there is a reply to your comment, an update to a thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information. Trending City of Ottawa worker fired after audit uncovers kickback scheme with landlords Local News Layoffs could be on the table for public servants. Here's everything you need to know Public Service General told 'woke' dress code retreat improved troop morale Defence Watch Denley: Trudeau is treating the public service with contempt Opinion Teenager hospitalized following south Ottawa school bus-van collision Local News Read Next Latest National Stories Featured Local SavingsOTTAWA—Key annual reports about the federal government’s finances are unusually late this year, prompting concerns that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are showing a troubling lack of transparency around public spending. Appearing at a House of Commons Committee on Tuesday, Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux said the delays have put MPs in a “very uncomfortable” and “difficult” position. Giroux questioned the current practice of allowing the government to control when to publish these reports, which include the annual audited and the . The reports are usually published before the end of October, and show spending from the 2023-23 fiscal year that ended in March. The government also has not released a fall economic statement, a practice that usually happens in October or November to provide a budgetary update partway through the fiscal year. The situation leaves parliamentarians facing decisions on billions of dollars of proposed public spending without knowing the true state of the country’s finances, including the size of the budget deficit, Giroux said. For instance, MPs voted last week to approve the Liberal government’s proposal to temporarily remove the federal sales tax on a host of consumer goods, from beer and candy to diapers and Christmas trees, a move expected to cost more than $1 billion. “It’s not the way to have sound management of public funds,” Giroux said in French. Later, in English, he told MPs the delayed fiscal reporting “negatively impacts your capacity to make or suggest trade-offs when it comes to spending and revenues.” Giroux’s predecessor as Parliamentary Budget Officer, Kevin Page, is also expressing concern about a “significant delay” in producing the reports. Both of them, he said, are typically published before the end of October. “You need this level of transparency,” Page told the Star. “There’s no documents, and the government should be held accountable.” Robert Asselin, a former adviser to prime ministers Paul Martin and Trudeau who is now at the Business Council of Canada, said it is possible the government is hesitant to publish the numbers because they failed to meet their own targets for fiscal constraint. These include pledges to restrict the 2023-24 deficit to $40 billion, cap the spending shortfall at one per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2026, and ensure that the government’s ratio of debt to GDP gets smaller each year going forward. “There’s no real precedent on being that late on reporting on how the government of Canada is spending its money,” Asselin said. “This is Canadians’ money at the end of the day. They should know how the government is spending it.” Asked Tuesday about the delayed reports, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland repeatedly refused to explain why they have not been published. She denied, however, that they have not been released for political reasons, such as to delay releasing bad news about government overspending. “They’ll be published this year,” Freeland said, adding that the government also intends to table a fall economic statement. Bill Matthews, a top-level bureaucrat at the federal Treasury Board, said the “final version” of the Public Accounts is currently with the auditor general’s office, “and we are collaborating to finalize” that report. Later at the committee, Giroux raised questions about whether the government will be able to stick to its self-imposed fiscal targets. Earlier this fall, his office published a that predicted the government blew past its promise to limit the deficit with an estimated $46.8-billion shortfall last fiscal year. On top of the overall deficit level, Giroux said Tuesday the Liberals’ commitment to a declining debt-to-GDP ratio “will be at high risk this year” — especially if the almost $6 billion in new spending from the sales tax holiday and $250 cash handouts the government has promised coincide with Parliament’s failure to pass legislation to hike capital gains taxes, a move that is expected to raise $19 billion over five years. The House of Commons has been paralyzed for weeks over a Conservative effort to push the government to disclose documents relating to alleged corruption at a green technology agency. “That would mean that some revenues, several billion dollars that the government was or is banking on this fiscal year, probably won’t happen if that legislation is not passed,” Giroux said. On Tuesday, Freeland did not say whether the government has maintained its budgetary targets, but insisted that Ottawa remains in a “strong fiscal position.” For Asselin, from the business council, the delayed fiscal reports make him suspect the “numbers are not great.” It also raises questions about a government that appears to be “improvising” in the face of various significant challenges, he said. “After nine years in office, not being able to be timely on budget release and fiscal update release — I think it’s not a great sign of how the government is organized and how it functions.”Goalkeeper Donovan Leon was in fine form as reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain were held to a goalless draw by hosts Auxerre in Ligue 1. Léon's string of superb saves thwarted PSG's attacking stars, who went goalless for the first time this season on Friday. After a fairly even first 45 minutes, PSG camped in the Auxerre half but could not find a way past León, who made memorable stops from Gonçalo Ramos, Achraf Hakimi, Kang-In Lee, Désiré Nonka-Maho and Randal Kolo Muani. Vitinha saw one curling shot come back off the bar. PSG had 25 shots to Auxerre's six and 15 corners to Auxerre's three but the home side still could have stolen all three points, as PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma had to make a smart stop from Hamed Traorè. PSG remained eight points clear on top of Ligue 1, while Auxerre are eighth. At the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Canadian striker Jonathan David scored two and made another as Lille brushed past Brest 3-1 to extend their unbeaten run to 10 games in the league. The last time Lille lost to Brest at home was in 1989 and that long run never looked likely to fall as David turned in a man-of-the-match performance. He put Lille ahead from the penalty spot after nine minutes and he got away from his marker and crossed for Hákon Haraladsson to clip home a second just before half-time. Ludovic Ajorque got one back for Brest early in the second half but David restored Lille's two-goal cushion when he pounced on a loose ball to slide home his team's third. David's goals took his season total to 17 in 23 games. Those were his 10th and 11th in the league and lifted him to the top of the Ligue 1 goal-scoring chart. Lille joined Marseille and Monaco in second place on 26 points.Melania Trump Praises Barron Trump: 'Very Proud' of 'His Knowledge' on Politics and 'Giving Advice to His Father'
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Globalink Investment Inc. Announces Charter and Trust Agreement Amendments— Court Rules in Favor of Heron in Patent Lawsuit Against Fresenius Kabi USA , LLC — SAN DIEGO , Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Heron Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: HRTX) ("Heron" or the "Company"), a commercial-stage biotechnology company, today announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware ruled in Heron's favor in the Company's patent litigation against Fresenius Kabi USA , LLC with respect to CINVANTI® (aprepitant) injectable emulsion. The district court found that Heron's U.S. Patent Nos. 9,561,229 and 9,974,794, which expire in 2035, are valid and would be infringed by Fresenius' proposed generic product. The district court decision concludes the litigation initiated in July 2022 in response to Fresenius' submission of an Abbreviated New Drug Application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking approval of a generic version of CINVANTI®. As a result of the decision, Heron will seek an order from the Court prohibiting Fresenius from launching its generic CINVANTI® until after the expiration of the patents in 2035. This decision is subject to appeal. "We are pleased with this anticipated result of the proceeding and will continue to vigorously defend the CINVANTI® patent estate in the future," said Craig Collard, Chief Executive Officer of Heron. "The team at Heron takes great pride in the result of our successful history of developing injectable products, which is demonstrated by the strength of our intellectual property and the performance of our innovative drugs like CINVANTI® in serving patients with serious unmet needs." About Heron Therapeutics, Inc. Heron Therapeutics, Inc. is a commercial-stage biotechnology company focused on improving the lives of patients by developing and commercializing therapeutic innovations that improve medical care. Our advanced science, patented technologies, and innovative approach to drug discovery and development have allowed us to create and commercialize a portfolio of products that aim to advance the standard-of-care for acute care and oncology patients. For more information, visit www.herontx.com . Forward-looking Statements This news release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Heron cautions readers that forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations and assumptions as of the date of this news release and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Therefore, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are set forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and in our other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including under the caption "Risk Factors." Forward-looking statements reflect our analysis only on their stated date, and Heron takes no obligation to update or revise these statements except as may be required by law. Investor Relations and Media Contact: Ira Duarte Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Heron Therapeutics, Inc. iduarte@herontx.com 858-251-4400 View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-district-court-upholds-validity-of-cinvanti-patents-302321651.html SOURCE Heron Therapeutics, Inc.
Mumbai: Two-time Maharashtra Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis seemed to have emerged as the new 'Chanakya of Maharashtra politics', replacing veteran politician and NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar - a former Union Minister. Fadnavis, who was criticised by the Opposition for his 'Mi Punha Yein' (I will return) remarks, worked relentlessly for the success of BJP and MahaYuti, putting behind the disappointing show in the Lok Sabha elections. The chorus has been growing in the BJP for Fadnavis to be made the chief minister for the third time in the wake of the party's stellar performance as it has improved its 2019 tally by winning 126 seats. Political analysts believe the results have also shown that Sharad Pawar's charisma and strategy have failed while Fadnavis' stature as a strategist who ensured victory for the party has further consolidated. The BJP had bagged 122 seats in the 2014 Assembly elections when the party's leadership appointed Fadnavis as the chief minister bypassing senior leaders including an OBC leader Eknath Khadse. After the 2019 assembly elections, the BJP emerged as a single largest party by winning 105 seats. Fadnavis joined hands with NCP leader Ajit Pawar to become chief minister and deputy chief minister for eighty hours. However, he stepped down after Ajit Pawar went back to the then undivided NCP headed by his uncle Sharad Pawar. Thereafter, Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government took over when Fadnavis became the leader of opposition in the state assembly and targeted the government on a number of issues. After the BJP leadership decided to appoint Eknath Shinde as the Chief Minister following his rebellion in June 2022, Fadnavis initially opted not to be a party to the MahaYuti government. However, after the BJP top brass' intervention, he became the Deputy CM and worked in close co-operation with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. With the blessings of central leadership including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, Fadnavis crafted the Assembly poll strategy with a view to make up for the loss of votes to the BJP and the MahaYuti during the general elections. He, along with the party in charge of the state, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav did a micro-planning to reach out to every section of the society in a serious bid to checkmate the opposition's narrative of 'Constitution change' and scrapping reservations. Moreover, Fadnavis and the party organisation also focused on luring the OBC and sub-castes to avoid adverse impact in the wake of backlash from the Maratha community amid the pro-Maratha protests led by Manoj Jarange-Patil. Fadnavis and Yadav separately held a series of meetings with OBC and sub castes to ensure they vote overwhelmingly to BJP and MahaYuti. After the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue in Sindhudurg district, Fadnavis became alert and took Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Ajit Pawar into confidence to curb the backlash following the unfortunate incident. This was also a calculated move to lure the Maratha community and also to send a strong message that Chhatrapati Shivaji is the pride of Maharashtra and the government will do everything to safeguard it. As the Opposition was targeting the government over the Badlapur rape incident in which two minor girls were molested and other crimes in the state, Fadnavis as a Home Minister declared that the state government will act firmly against culprits involved in such cases. He also successfully targeted Maha Vikas Aghadi over the arrest of former home minister Anil Deshmukh in the alleged extortion case. What has further helped Fadnavis to tighten his grip over the party was strong backing from the RSS and its affiliates. Fadnavis, who has never hidden his ties with the RSS, worked in tandem with the RSS team which firmed up a comprehensive plan to reach out to nearly 1 lakh booths across the state for helping the party organisation to boost the voters turnout. He held timely meetings and supervised the implementation of a plan of action prepared by the RSS which worked 24x7 for the BJP's success. Further, the RSS' move to bring in 'Batenge To Katenge' and 'Ek Hai To Safe Hai' calls helped the BJP to further strengthen its Hindutva plank. Undeterred by charges by Opposition leaders including Sharad Pawar, Uddhav Thackeray, Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi of polarisation, the BJP continued to take up these slogans that yielded positive results. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism of Congress for playing divisive politics and its projection as anti-SC, ST and OBC also helped BJP and MahaYuti in a big way to get massive support from these sections of the society. In the wake of the BJP's 'mega performance' due to Fadnavis' deep planning and machinations, the chorus is growing in the BJP for Fadnavis to be made the chief minister for the third time in the view of the party's stellar performance as it has improved its 2019 tally by winning 126 seats. Fadnavis was targeted by all the parties in the Maha Vikas Aghadi but he has outsmarted the opposition due to his pro-development image and 'military-like precision' planning.
Creating Jobs in Lycoming County: Shapiro Administration Investing $4,6 Million to Help PMF Industries Expand into the Clean Hydrogen Market & Grow Pennsylvania’s Clean Energy Industry – Today, Governor Josh Shapiro announced the Commonwealth is investing $4.6 million into to help the 63-year-old Pennsylvania company enter the clean hydrogen market, growing Pennsylvania’s clean energy industry. The Commonwealth funding will support a more than $7 million expansion of the Lycoming County-based manufacturing company that will create at least 20 new, full-time jobs and retain 78 existing jobs. PMF Industries will construct a 16,000-square-foot addition to its existing manufacturing operations in Williamsport that will house a new hot spinning machine and aluminum heat treating and tempering furnace. The expansion will allow the company to enter the clean hydrogen market — producing metallic liners to store hydrogen and allow it to be transported by trucks, planes, and boats. Governor , said : “Pennsylvania has a long legacy as a national energy leader and my Administration is building on that legacy by supporting the clean energy manufacturers like PMF Industries and creating energy and manufacturing jobs all across the Commonwealth. We’re getting stuff done for the good people of Pennsylvania — building a skilled workforce, boosting innovation, and positioning the Commonwealth as a leader in energy, manufacturing, and economic development.” The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) provided the company with a funding offer that includes a $4.5 million Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) loan, $138,000 Pennsylvania First grant, and $11,000 WEDnetPA grant to help train employees. DCED Secretary said : “This project is a great example of what the Governor’s 10-year Economic Development Strategy can help us achieve — providing a product that puts Pennsylvania closer to the forefront of clean energy production.” Founded in Williamsport in 1961, PMF Industries is a premiere, globally recognized manufacturer of tubular components. The company makes specialized metal containers for clients in the aerospace, defense, power generation, nuclear fuel containment, food processing, and microelectronics industries. , President, PMF Industries, said : Executive Vice-President, PMF Industries, said : “We are excited to be part of a strategy that empowers manufacturers and drives sustainable economic development for the long term.” Renowned for precision and innovation, the company consistently meets the stringent requirements of its global clientele, solidifying its position as an industry leader and a trusted partner in delivering cutting-edge metalworking solutions. President/CEO, Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, said: “We greatly appreciate the vision of the Shapiro Administration for making this type of investment in PMF affording them the opportunity to enter into this next gen energy sector.” This project was coordinated by Governor Shapiro’s team, an experienced group of economic development professionals dedicated to Getting It Done for businesses looking to thrive in Pennsylvania. Whether based in the Commonwealth, another state, or across the globe, the team moves at the speed of business with the guidance, connections, and financial packages that set companies up for long-term growth and success here in Pennsylvania. Since taking office, the Shapiro Administration has secured and announced more than $3 billion in private sector investments. The manufacturing and energy industries are a prime focus in Governor Shapiro’s , the first plan of its kind in almost 20 years. Governor Shapiro and Secretary Siger earlier this year to serve as the blueprint for capitalizing the Commonwealth’s strengths and further spur our econom the latest news shaping the hydrogen market at Creating Jobs in Lycoming County: Shapiro Administration Investing $4,6 Million to Help PMF Industries Expand into the Clean Hydrogen Market & Grow Pennsylvania’s Clean Energy Industry, Hydrogen Economy – HydrogenPro ASA – Secures NOK 70 million from existing investors and conditionally NOK 70 million from new strategic partner NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION, IN WHOLE OR IN... OECD – Leveraging De-Risking Instruments and International Co-ordination to Catalyse Investment in Clean Hydrogen To put the global economy in a trajectory aligned with the Paris Agreement, more investments in... Axon, through its ISETEC fund, announces a strategic investment in Powercell AB, a European leader in fuel cell technology Axon Partners Group, via its ISETEC fund, has made a new strategic investment in Powercell AB, a...
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