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Frederik Andersen delivered one of the most emotionally charged performances you'll see in playoff hockey Friday night, backstopping the Carolina Hurricanes to a Game five victory over Montreal just one day after his agent and close friend Claude Lemieux died by suicide. The hockey world stood behind him, and Andersen stood tall between the pipes.
Shifting across the Atlantic, Jose Mourinho is back at Real Madrid, and the subplot everyone is watching is how he handles Vinicius Junior. The Brazilian forward is one of the most electric players on the planet, and Mourinho's complicated history with creative attackers means this relationship will define his second chapter at the Bernabeu before it even fully begins.
And in Budapest Saturday, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain clash in the Champions League final at the Puskas Arena, with the goalposts themselves carrying a story — a family business out of Lowestoft, Suffolk called Harrod Sport built the frames that could hold the most important nets either club has seen in years. Sometimes the details make the moment.
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