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Time of India
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Charlie McAvoy honors Bruins tradition by giving back to Boston in big ways
Charlie McAvoy honors Bruins tradition by giving back to Boston in big ways (Image Source: Getty Images) Charlie McAvoy is certainly a strong man on defense for the Bruins and when it comes to off-the-ice activities, an important leader. Charlie McAvoy is the Bruins' nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy , an NHL award recognizing leadership and community service, which he embraced in the Boston Bruins 's long heritage of philanthropy. Not far from giving at Christmas to major charity initiatives, he follows in the footsteps of legends, creating a difference in Boston. Charlie McAvoy rises to carry on Boston Bruins' charitable means Charlie McAvoy grew up with a blue-collar family in Long Beach, New York. When he came to Boston University and later became a member of the Bruins, he brought those values with him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thousands Are Saving Money Using This Wall Plug elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Click Here Undo And when Boston Bruins legend Zdeno Chara departed the team, Charlie McAvoy took up his tradition of delivering pies to shelters every Thanksgiving. Now, it's a family tradition he gets to do every year. That's just one example of how McAvoy connects with the community. He's not doing it for attention. He does it because it matters to him. Being a Bruin, in his mind, is something more than just playing hockey. It's being in the city and giving back where you can. Charlie McAvoy's initiatives get job done from hospital visits to hero assistance Charlie McAvoy is partnering with Service Credit Union to launch "73 Reasons to Defend Those Who Serve." For each Bruins blocked shot or shutout, funds are donated to help local police and firefighters receive health screenings. What McAvoy and his teammates accomplish on the ice saves lives off of it. He also participates in Bruins theme nights like Military Appreciation Night. McAvoy donates game tickets to veterans and personally thanks them after games. He's involved with initiatives that benefit children from Make-A-Wish , patients from hospitals, and athletes from Special Olympics Massachusetts , sometimes with help from Bruins Foundation leader Johnny Dunleavy, who McAvoy describes as the "coolest guy ever." Even Charlie McAvoy's pet, Otto, is helping out. Otto has a treat from a Boston-area dog bakery, whose proceeds from every sale go toward helping animals in need. Charlie McAvoy is proud to wear the Bruins jersey, but he knows it doesn't come cheap. He'd like to continue the tradition of the team by doing his part for society. Whether it's helping families, first responders, or children in need, McAvoy is showing that real leadership goes far beyond the ice. Also Read: Boston Bruins Coaching Search Heats Up With Big Names And Familiar Faces In Mix Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
BW Energy: Invitation to Q1 2025 results presentation in Oslo on 5 May
Invitation to Q1 2025 results presentation in Oslo on 5 May BW Energy will release its first quarter 2025 results on Monday, 5 May at 07:30 CEST. The Company will hold a presentation followed by Q&A at Hotel Continental in Oslo, Norway, on the same day at 09:30 CEST. The presentation will include an extended review of optimisation and development projects in Brazil. It will be hosted by CEO Carl K. Arnet, CFO Brice Morlot, CSO Thomas Young, CTO Jerome Bertheau and CCO Thomas Kolanski. You can also follow the presentation via webcast with supporting slides, available on: Viewer Registration • Q1 2025 For further information, please contact: ir@ About BW Energy: BW Energy is a growth E&P company with a differentiated strategy targeting proven offshore oil and gas reservoirs through low risk phased developments. The Company has access to existing production facilities to reduce time to first oil and cashflow with lower investments than traditional offshore developments. The Company's assets are 73.5% of the producing Dussafu Marine licence offshore Gabon, 100% interest in the Golfinho and Camarupim fields, a 76.5% interest in the BM-ES-23 block, a 95% interest in the Maromba field in Brazil, a 95% interest in the Kudu field in Namibia, all operated by BW Energy. In addition, BW Energy holds approximately 6.6% of the common shares in Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. and a 20% non-operating interest in the onshore Petroleum Exploration License 73 ("PEL 73") in Namibia. Total net 2P+2C reserves and resources were 599 million barrels of oil equivalent at the start of 2025. This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
Yahoo
07-04-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Watch Soyuz rocket launch new US-Russian crew to the ISS early April 8
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Three astronauts will launch toward the International Space Station (ISS) early Tuesday morning (April 8), and you can watch the action live. A Russian Soyuz rocket is scheduled to lift off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday at 1:47 a.m. EDT (0557 GMT; 10:47 a.m. local time in Kazakhstan), sending NASA astronaut Jonny Kim and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky to the orbiting lab. You can watch the launch live here at courtesy of NASA, or directly via the space agency. Coverage will begin at 12:45 a.m. EDT (0445 GMT) on Tuesday. The trio's Soyuz capsule will arrive at the ISS on Tuesday at 5:03 a.m. EDT (0903 GMT), if all goes according to plan. You can watch the docking live, as well as hatch opening, which is expected around 7:20 a.m. EDT (1120 GMT). Kim, Ryzhikov and Zubritsky will spend about eight months aboard the ISS, serving on the orbiting lab's Expedition 72 and 73 missions. They're scheduled to come back to Earth in December. Related: Soyuz spacecraft: Backbone of Russian space program RELATED STORIES: — 3 spaceflyers arrive at the ISS aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft — Former Navy Seal Jonny Kim will be 1st Korean-American astronaut on ISS — International Space Station: Everything you need to know about the orbital laboratory This will be the first spaceflight for Kim and Zubritsky and the third for Ryzhikov, according to NASA. Ryzhikov has already served two six-month stints on the ISS, living aboard the orbiting lab from October 2016 to April 2017 and from October 2020 to April 2021.
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
New law giving bicyclists more freedom through intersections begins soon in New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – There's a new law in New Mexico that gives bicyclists more freedom when it comes to navigating intersections. Under current law, when a bicyclist comes to a stop sign, they must completely stop, but starting soon, they will be able to ride through as long as no cars are in sight. Story continues below Investigation: DWI cases Albuquerque officers and paralegal made disappear Crime: Santa Fe Police identify man who was killed in hit-and-run Don't Miss: Rio Rancho to review plans to redevelop old country club golf course SB 73 will change current New Mexico law for bicyclists. It allows bicyclists to essentially treat stop signs like yield signs without a full stop. They will also be able to treat red lights like stop signs, stopping first and then proceeding if it's safe. The changes legalize what many cyclists are already doing. 'Those are the two things that it does, and we are preventing them from getting any type of citation if indeed they do decide to proceed in that way safely,' said Rep. Pamelya Herndon (D-Albuquerque), a sponsor of this bill. The bill was initiated by bicycle advocacy groups who said it helps them move through intersections more safely, and other states like Idaho show it works. 'Statistics have shown, is that bicyclist incidents have been decreased because bicyclists were able to move out of traffic, move earlier, and move faster out of the way,' said Rep. Herndon. She said the next steps are to get the message out to bicyclists and work with the New Mexico Department of Transportation on the best way to do that. 'We don't want people to say, okay, you can just run a stop sign or run a red light because you want. You do still have to have some safety precautions before you proceed,' said Rep. Herndon. Rep. Herndon said she wants to do more for the safety of bicyclists by working on adding bike protected pathways for turns on busy intersections like Tramway and Montgomery, an area she oversees. 'Those types of intersections are at places throughout the state, and we want to address them and fix them,' said Herndon. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the bill into law last week. It goes into effect July 1. KRQE News 13 reached out to the New Mexico Department of Transportation, and they say since it was just signed into law, they haven't made any decisions yet about a public information campaign. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.