Will Morgan Geekie Score a Goal vs. the San Jose Sharks on November 23?

On Sunday at 8:00 PM ET, the Boston Bruins play the San Jose Sharks — will Morgan Geekie score a goal? There are stats and insights below, to help you make the best wager. Morgan Geekie Anytime Goal Odds vs. the Sharks Anytime Goal Odds: +155 (Bet $10 to win $15.50 if he scores a goal) Geekie Goals Betting Stats In one game Geekie has played with a set points prop (out of two opportunities), he’s eclipsed the prop total. Through 23 games, Geekie has 22 points, including six multi-point contests. Geekie has scored in 13 of 23 games this season, and had multiple goals in three of those games. Geekie’s 16 goals this season have come via 59 shots (27.1% conversion percentage). This is his first game of the season versus the Sharks. On the power play, he has scored four goals, via 18 shots. Geekie Recent Performance Date Opponent Home/Away Result Points Goals Time On Ice 11/21/2025 Kings Away W 2-1 OT 2 2 14:51 11/19/2025 Ducks Away L 4-3 2 2 18:23 11/17/2025 Hurricanes Home L 3-1 0 0 15:20 11/15/2025 Canadiens Away W 3-2 0 0 17:06 11/13/2025 Senators Away L 5-3 2 1 19:10 11/11/2025 Maple Leafs Home W 5-3 1 0 20:21 11/8/2025 Maple Leafs Away W 5-3 2 1 14:29 11/6/2025 Senators Home W 3-2 OT 1 1 19:18 11/4/2025 Islanders Away W 4-3 SO 1 0 19:03 11/1/2025 Hurricanes Home W 2-1 0 0 15:32 Boston Bruins vs. San Jose Sharks Game Info Game Day: Sunday, November 23, 2025 Game Time: 8:00 PM ET TV Channel: ESPN+ Watch the NHL on Fubo!
https://www.bleachernation.com/picks/2025/11/23/will-morgan-geekie-score-a-goal-vs-the-san-jose-sharks-on-november-23/

Lifestyle briefs | ‘Pints for Nonprofits’ benefits Spay/Neuter Network

Musical audition The Humboldt Light Opera Company will hold auditions for its spring musical, “God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater,” Saturday, Nov. 29, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and Dec. 6 from 3 to 5 p. m. Auditions take place at The SPACE, 92 Sunny Brae Center, Arcata. Based on Kurt Vonnegut’s 1965 novel of the same name, Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s 1979 musical pays homage to Vonnegut’s post-modern satire’s witty humor and energetic dialogue. “Rosewater” was the first collaboration between Menken and Ashman, and helped establish their careers as one of the most celebrated musical collaborators of the past century. This musical theater piece is a medium-size ensemble production. The characters are curiously offbeat and relatable. Most cast members will play multiple roles. The production will be mounted at Gist Theater on the Cal Poly Campus in March 2026. For auditions, bring a one- to two-minute song and sheet music for the accompanist. One can sign up for an audition time by going to www. hloc. org. History talk The Clarke Historical Museum, 240 E St., Eureka, will hold a free program as part of its “Saturday Lecture Series” on Dec. 6. From 2: 30 to 3: 30 p. m. that day, Jerry Rohde and Erin Scofield will give a talk titled “History from the Air: Using Drone Imagery to Tell Humboldt’s Story.” For more information, go to For the pets The Humboldt Spay/Neuter Network will host a “Pints for Nonprofits” event and pet food drive Dec. 10 from noon to 8 p. m. at Six Rivers Brewery, 1300 Central Ave. in McKinleyville. All pet food donations will support the clinic’s “Free Pet Food Pantry.” This pantry feeds over 100 animals every month. Food donations can be dropped off at Six Rivers Brewery on Dec. 10 or Monday through Thursday at the clinic location, 2606 Myrtle Ave., Eureka. On Dec. 10, Six Rivers Brewery will be donating $1 from every draft beer sold to benefit Humboldt Spay/Neuter Network. Donations help offset the cost of spay/neuter for dogs and cats (both feral and owned) and keep the clinic’s wellness programs, including dental, illness/injury treatment and other medical care accessible to everyone in the community. For more information, go to Bilingual event Friends of the Dunes, in partnership with Redwood Coast Regional Center, invites the community to “Mitote at the Dunes,” a free bilingual (Spanish) family-friendly event on Dec. 13 from 3 to 6 p. m. at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, 220 Stamps Lane, Manila. The event will feature a cultural dance offering by Danza Azteca-Mexica club of Cal Poly Humboldt, showcasing traditional dance and honoring Indigenous heritage. Families and community members are invited to enjoy food, participate in activities and explore hands-on crafts for all ages. Repair Café The Repair Café is an international movement that connects skilled volunteers with community members who have broken items in need of a second life. If you have a broken lamp waiting to be fixed or a hole in your favorite jeans waiting to patched, bring them for a free repair to the Eureka Muni, 1120 F St., from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. on Jan. 11. Items must be small enough to be carried by yourself and you must take them home at the end of the event. If you have the materials for the repair, make sure to bring them.
https://www.times-standard.com/2025/11/23/lifestyle-briefs-pints-for-nonprofits-benefits-spay-neuter-network/

Shiba Inu December Surprise Announced by Coinbase: Two Key Dates

Major crypto exchange Coinbase has unveiled a December surprise, which includes Shiba Inu. In positive news, Coinbase will be launching new U. S. perpetual-style futures for Shiba Inu, giving retail traders access to one of the most widely used derivatives products in crypto within a regulated environment. Shiba Inu also stands to benefit from the upcoming launch of 24/7 trading for altcoin monthly futures. In a tweet, Coinbase reveals major developments, saying, “December just got major for altcoin traders,” while highlighting two key dates ahead. In May this year, Coinbase launched 24/7 trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum futures, making it the first time leveraged futures contracts could be traded around the clock on a CFTC-regulated exchange. At the time, Coinbase revealed that its Derivatives Exchange was actively working to introduce perpetual-style futures to the U. S., highlighting the 24/7 trading start as only the beginning. Two key dates revealed According to Coinbase, beginning Dec. 5, 24/7 trading will go live for all altcoin monthly futures from Coinbase Derivatives. On Dec. 12, Coinbase will be launching new U. S. perpetual-style futures for all altcoins. The assets launching include Shiba Inu (SHIB) and 10 other cryptocurrencies, such as Avalanche, Bitcoin Cash, Cardano, Chainlink, Dogecoin, Hedera, Litecoin, Polkadot, SUI and Stellar. The launch will give retail traders access to one of the most widely used derivatives products in crypto within a regulated environment as well as round-the-clock and weekend trading of altcoin futures, including Shiba Inu. Shiba Inu in spotlight This week, news went out that Japan has officially green-lighted SHIB, making it eligible for a 20% flat tax, putting it in the same category as Bitcoin and Ethereum. This week, major crypto exchange Gemini announced the launch of new perpetual contracts, including Shiba Inu. Gemini’s European customers can now trade perpetual contracts for Shiba Inu, allowing users to take long or short positions with up to 100x leverage and no monthly expiration date within the Gemini platform.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/shiba-inu-december-surprise-announced-by-coinbase-two-key-dates/

Letter: Ways to revitalize Chico State’s enrollment

Please email your obituary to obituary@chicoer. com or call 530-896-7718. Please include your name, mailing address, and phone number along with the copy and photo. We also need a copy of the death certificate or name and number of the funeral home to verify death.
https://www.chicoer.com/2025/11/23/letter-ways-to-revitalize-chico-states-enrollment/

Pols & Politics: Healey staffer takes ‘a digger’

You can’t plan an accident. A staffer for Gov. Maura Healey was reminded of that fact during a press conference Thursday. Gov. Maura Healey was holding the press conference outside her office, calling on President Donald Trump to release Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding immediately, when she was interrupted mid-speech by a loud thud followed by collective gasps. At first, there was confusion among reporters and elected officials alike, with many concluding that someone standing way in the back of the room, behind all the cameras, reporters and equipment, had fainted hitting the ground hard enough to stop the entire event. When she realized the victim may be one of her staffers, Gov. Healey rushed from the podium, dashed through the collection of TV cameras and members of the media, and to the aide of her employee with genuine concern and a look of worry on her face. It really seemed like a serious medical situation was unfolding right in front of the governor and the media who covers her. But, thankfully, it all ended with a comedic sigh of relief when the unfortunate Healey staffer cried out that she was okay and just “took a digger” as she tripped over TV equipment. The press conference went on, and a slightly shaken, and perhaps mildly embarrassed staffer was left unscathed. Brian Shortsleeve wins another endorsement Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Shortsleeve has picked up another early endorsement in his campaign for the state’s executive office. Shortsleeve announced Thursday that he’s earned the endorsement of state Rep. and House Republican WHIP Leader Brian Frost (R-Auburn), marking the second legislative endorsement for the candidate in as many weeks. “Every day at the State House and all across the Commonwealth, I see the need for new leadership in the Corner Office,” said Frost. “The Republican field for Governor has terrific people willing to step up to make a positive difference for Massachusetts and I strongly believe Brian Shortsleeve has the best chance to win in November against Maura Healey. I find his energy to communicate his message and relate to the voters refreshing.” Shortsleeve welcomed Frost’s endorsement, highlighting his “long record of public service.” “I’m honored to receive Representative Frost’s endorsement. He has been a longtime leader in the Massachusetts House, fighting for taxpayers across the Commonwealth,” Shortsleeve said. “Our team is growing every day. Representative Frost’s support is another major boost for our campaign.” Frost joins State Senator Peter Durant (R-Worcester) and State Reps Marc Lombardo (R-Billerica) and Nick Boldyga (R-Southwick) in endorsing Shortsleeve for governor. Congressman Stephen Lynch introduces bill for nationwide affordable housing Democratic Congressman Stephen Lynch (MA-08) joined Republican Congresswoman Lisa McClain (MI-09) and members of the House Financial Services Committee on Friday to introduce legislation that would create more access to affordable housing access across the country. A bi-partisan effort, the Modular Housing Production Act would facilitate the financing and construction of affordable housing nationwide. It would require the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to review all construction lending programs administered by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and promptly address barriers that currently limit construction financing for modular homes-highly-affordable single and multi-family dwellings that are built in sections and then assembled on a permanent site in accordance with state and local building codes. “Amid a national housing crisis that includes a severe shortage of more than 7 million affordable homes and single-family home prices that exceed the median household income five times over, the Modular Housing Production Act will better ensure that homeownership is attainable for America’s working families,” said Rep. Lynch. “I am proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation with my colleague Rep. McClain, and I am grateful to Ranking Member Maxine Waters and Chairman French Hill of the Financial Services Committee for their continued leadership in support of housing affordability.” The Modular Housing Production Act has also been introduced by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) as part of the bipartisan Road to Housing Act that passed the U. S. Senate in October of 2025.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/11/23/pols-politics-healey-staffer-takes-a-digger/

Lexi’s Legacy Run draws record participation

The fourth-annual Lexi’s Legacy Run drew its highest turnout and raised a record amount, nearly four times last year’s total, for Lives Robbed, according to organizer Kimberly Mata-Rubio. The in-person 5K drew 113 registrants Oct. 18 in downtown Uvalde, and 35 more purchased T-shirts on site. Several of Lexi’s former teammates also joined the event but aren’t included in the [.] This content is only available to paid subscribers. Please login below or.
https://www.uvaldeleadernews.com/articles/lexis-legacy-run-draws-record-participation/

Lara recounts 31 years of history at Briscoe-Garner Museum

“Did you take a picture of me?” governor of Texas, George W. Bush asked a mortified Maria Lara. Her profuse blossom pink blush was shielded only by the camera in her hands after she had, indeed, snapped a photo of the future 43rd president of the United States. When Lara found her bearings, she explained that her boss had instructed [.].
https://www.uvaldeleadernews.com/articles/lara-recounts-31-years-of-history-at-briscoe-garner-museum/

Gen Z youth throw red paint at Mahesh Basnet’s vehicle

Biratnagar, Nov 23: Youth from the Gen Z movement splashed red paint on a vehicle carrying CPN-UML leader Mahesh Basnet. The incident occurred on Sunday morning, November 17, 2024, as Basnet was traveling from Biratnagar to Itahari to attend a youth union program. Basnet reported that two youths threw paint-filled balloons at his vehicle while he was en route to Sunsari from Biratnagar. Meanwhile, Gen Z leader Bhawana Raut stated that a 17-year-old had thrown red paint on Basnet’s car when he reached Biratnagar. Raut shared the incident on Facebook, writing, “As Mahesh Basnet was traveling to Biratnagar, a 17-year-old threw red paint on his vehicle. The youth’s message is clear: the hands that consider martyrs as ‘terrorists’ are stained with blood. If the state fails to curb such provocative expressions, deliver justice, or take responsibility, it will fuel today’s anger.” Raut emphasized that citizens should not be compelled to protest on the streets simply because the government fails to act responsibly. This is not the first time Basnet has faced such resistance; a few days earlier, his attempt to travel to Simara was also obstructed. People’s News Monitoring Service.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/23/gen-z-youth-throw-red-paint-at-mahesh-basnets-vehicle/

San Jose State loses quarterback Walter Eget in 25-3 loss to first-place San Diego State

San Jose State’s 25-3 loss to San Diego State on Saturday night was mostly caused by the Spartans’ self-inflicted wounds that created too big of a deficit to battle back from at Snapdragon stadium. On top of two turnovers and a pair of missed field goals, it didn’t help that the Spartans also lost starting quarterback Walker Eget in the first quarter. “It was kind of indicative of this year. The kicking game hurt us and we had big turnovers,” said Spartans coach Ken Niumatalolo, whose team has a minus-9 turnover margin and has made just 58 percent of its field goal attempts (11-for-19). Eget suffered an apparent leg injury and was later seen on the sideline using crutches after going 4-for-8 for 32 yards and an interception. While not revealing many details, Niumatalolo struck an ominous tone when asked about Eget’s injury. “I’ll just say it didn’t look good,” Niumatalolo said. “Haven’t got anything official but we’ll find out in a little bit.” Eget’s injury forced freshman quarterback Tama Amisone to take over the offense. Amisone, a 5-foot-11, 184-pound product of Hawaii’s Kapolei High, utilized his duel-threat abilities to give the Aztecs a different look. He rushed for a team-high 75 yards on 13 runs while completing 15 of 27 passes for 104 yards and an interception. The San Diego State defense, which is ranked first in the Mountain West while allowing just 12. 5 points per game, held the Spartans to 268 yards of offense and out of the end zone. The Aztecs had seven tackles for loss, including four sacks. After electing to receive the ball at the outset, the Spartans quickly put themselves in trouble when Eget was intercepted by ex-McClymonds High of Oakland standout Dwayne McDougle on the third play of the game. The first of McDougle’s two interceptions set up the Aztecs at the Spartans’ 20-yard line. They scored six plays later on Lucky Sutton’s 1-yard touchdown run. San Jose State moved into field goal range on its next offensive drive, but kicker Denis Lynch slipped while attempting a 43-yard field goal that had no chance of success. Fellow Spartans kicker Mathias Brown, kicking from the left hash, then went 1-for-2 on his field goal attempts in the first half, making a 37-yarder and missing a 39-yarder. Despite their offensive woes, the Spartans’ defense looked much-improved in interim defensive coordinator Bojay Filimoeatu’s first game since taking over for longtime coach Derrick Odum, who was fired on Monday. San Jose State’s defense limited the Aztecs offense to just 248 yards total yards and 5-for-13 on third downs. But the SJSU offense was never able to capitalize. “If we could have just mustered up something on offense, I feel like our defense could have kept their juice,” Niumatalolo said. “I thought the defense rallied and that was a testament to Bojay.” San Jose State (3-8, 2-5 MWC) has now lost three games in a row, its longest losing streak since 2023. Meanwhile, San Diego State (9-2, 6-1 MWC) put itself in position to clinch the conference’s regular-season title with a victory next Friday night against New Mexico. With Amisone in the game and without Eget, the nation’s second-leading passer with 3, 015 yards, the Spartans emphasized the run game heavily. The Spartans’ offensive philosophy change Saturday night was by necessity, though. “We got beat up front,” Niumatalolo said. “It’s hard to throw the football when the quarterback is running for his life.” SJSU running backs Steve Chavez-Soto (51 yards, 14 carries) and Viliami Teu (23 yards, five carries) combined for 74 yards on 19 attempts for a combined 133 rushing yards for SJSU. Like Eget, Amisone had to leave the game due to an undisclosed injury. While he received medical attention on the sideline, Spartans freshman quarterback Robert McDaniel, a UCLA transfer, took over for their final drive of the game. McDaniel finished the game 1-for-3 passing for minus-1 yard. San Diego State’s offense was missing its top two wide receivers as both Jordan Napier and Jacob Bostick were ruled out of the game with injuries. The Aztecs offense struggled to get the passing game going without them as quarterback Jayden Denegal went just 4-for-8 for 16 yards until the two-minute warning. But Denegal completed a 52-yard bomb to Donovan Brown to move the ball to the SJSU 4. This set up a 1-yard TD sneak by Denegal, giving SDSU an 18-3 lead. Senegal finished 8-of-16 for 81 yards passing.. SJSU finishes the season 0-6 on the road and will close its season at home next Saturday at 7: 30 p. m. against Fresno State in the annual battle for the Valley.
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/2025/11/23/san-jose-state-loses-quarterback-walter-eget-in-25-3-loss-to-first-place-san-diego-state/

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