Friedman on Coyotes/Utah (32TP): “If, and I stress “if” Arizona ends up moving, you’re going to be surprised to hear the number that ends up with that team, because part of it’s going to be a relocation fee and part of it would end up being a fee to buy-out the current owners”
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) March 15, 2024
When a sportsman or woman arrives in a new environment and learns a new language in the process, there’s always a lot of talk.
Let’s take a baseball example. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been learning to speak English for years. In the past, he only did this with his teammates, but recently, he’s started speaking in front of the cameras.
“I just want to bring the jacket back.”
Vladdy tells @thehazelmae that he wants to see the return of the home run jacket.
Check out a sneak peek from Blue Jays Central’s The Interview Room series, which kicks off with the season opener on March 28th. pic.twitter.com/93AFzvxRt8
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 15, 2024
That said, you know as well as I do that there’s a fine line between speaking English in baseball and learning French in Quebec hockey. Those who learn English do so to practice their sport more effectively.
But Canadiens players who learn French do so for the fans. So, inevitably, there are fewer of them doing it… even if you sometimes see guys with a base making an effort.
“It wasn’t any worse, listen!
Logan Mailloux doesn’t just speak French, he speaks Québécois! pic.twitter.com/NJvzaFjqCJ
– RDS (@RDSca) March 13, 2024
This morning on BPM Sports, Réjean Tremblay talked about Nick Suzuki and his progress on the ice, but veered towards his promise to learn French.
Admittedly, it’s a good question. After all, when he was named captain of the Canadiens, Suzuki promised to learn French, as many people have already promised.
I’ve written about it before, but it’s clear that the captain’s promises are not empty. From the day he was appointed captain, he seemed to understand (some) French, which is a good sign. We also know he’s making progress and can talk to people in French… away from the cameras.
But the next step in making headway on Réjean Tremblay’s commentary is to do it in an interview. And clearly, if he doesn’t, he’ll be more applauded than humiliated if he makes a mistake.
In bursts
– He looks good.
The Eagle has landed in Raleigh pic.twitter.com/OhU6haxhuS
– Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) March 15, 2024
– To watch.
In my latest for@TheAthletic, some of what to expect at the
NHL GM meetings beginning Monday in Florida https://t.co/0rVbxI8DtZ– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) March 15, 2024
– Nick Suzuki at the Olympics? [BPM Sports]
– The Coyotes continue to be the talk of the town.
– Too bad.
The catcher was hit by a pitch in Wednesday’s game against the Pirates. https://t.co/JKgRfHCy5l
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 15, 2024