Hollywood is bringing religion back into the mainstream. Jesus Revolution made a splash at the box office, First Reformed made a dent at the art house and movies like Exodus parted the Red Sea at the theater. Religion has long been a staple of cinema, with some of the first blockbusters being about Christianity and some of the first movies being about parables. Our list is here to make you a believer in the genre and prove that the genre has always made great films.
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Erik Karlsson and Patrik Laine must be sick of being in trade rumors. The two players seem to always be in the middle of it, which they can take in two ways. On one hand, it could mean opposing fan bases want them on their team. However, on the other hand, it could mean they wear out their welcome quickly. There is no reason to believe the Pittsburgh Penguins or Montreal Canadiens are shopping these players, but Bleacher Report believes a trade between the teams would make sense. Karlsson heads to Montreal in exchange for Laine in a one-for-one swap in their proposed trade. Erik Karlsson is a redundant entity for Canadiens Laine fits perfectly with the Canadiens. He hasn’t been the greatest at five-on-five, but Kent Hughes knew that when he acquired him. It isn’t always pretty for Laine, but he does one thing exceptionally better than almost everyone else (except one particular all-time leading goalscorer). Laine can sit at the top of the left circle on the powerplay, wait for a pass, and easily rip pucks into the net. Laine and Lane Hutson have great chemistry on the powerplay unit. Hutson is quickly becoming one of the top offensive defensemen in the league, and he will likely win the Calder Trophy this season. The possibility of combining Hutson and Laine on the powerplay in the future is too good for the Canadiens to pass up. One weak point of the Canadiens’ powerplay is the right flank, considering they don’t have an elite offensive mind with a left-handed shot. Enter Ivan Demidov. The fifth-overall pick in last year’s draft will make his NHL debut on Monday evening against the Chicago Blackhawks, and the excitement is at an all-time high. Demidov is the left-handed shot that the Canadiens have been missing, and he is also sure to improve Laine’s play at five-on-five if inserted onto the second line with the Finnish sniper. How mad would Canadiens fans be if they passed up the opportunity to have Laine, Hutson, and Demidov around the perimeter of their powerplay for at least another season? Karlsson could come to Montreal and take Laine’s spot, but that eliminates the shot option. He isn’t going to dethrone Hutson as the quarterback of the unit. So, what would his purpose be when his five-on-five defensive play isn’t up to par? Patrik Laine won’t change the Penguins One positive for the Penguins is that Laine’s contract ends sooner than Karlsson’s. Sure, Pittsburgh’s first mistake was acquiring Karlsson, but that doesn’t mean they have to add another overpriced option to make up for it. Laine could stay with the Canadiens or Penguins on a cheaper deal, but he still isn’t the type of player the Penguins need to contend. Pittsburgh already has the seventh-best powerplay unit in the league, operating at a 25 percent clip. It isn’t surprising considering they have players like Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang, and Karlsson. Good powerplays are crucial to a team’s success, but that doesn’t mean it is the only deciding factor. Pittsburgh has to get better in all facets of their game, and as already mentioned, Laine doesn’t move the needle at five-on-five. It’d be nothing but a lateral move for the Penguins, as they trade one powerplay specialist with defensive deficiencies for a forward version of that. The only real advantage would be shedding $8 million off their cap a year sooner than Karlsson’s $10 million deal expires, but that’s something they can work around in various ways. The Penguins must stop worrying about Crosby and Malkin’s feelings and pick a lane. The team isn’t improving until they rebuild, and Kyle Dubas may as well accept that fate. While they pretend they will try to contend for their veteran core, the team’s future looks bleaker and bleaker. Pittsburgh has tons of salary cap space they can use this offseason to try to plug holes, but it’s likely not sustainable long-term. Can Dubas do enough to give them a chance next season? Maybe, but you may as well do it with Karlsson instead of changing things with Laine. Grades and final thoughts The proposed trade is a good idea, but it doesn’t make sense in theory. It is especially perplexing for the Canadiens, as their surprising playoff push has the team and its fans in their best frame of mind since the rebuild began. It’d be short-sighted to upset the momentum and bring in a personality like Karlsson. Keep Hutson comfortable on the powerplay, let him, Laine, and Demidov cook in 2025-26, and possibly convince Laine to return on a cheaper deal. The deal would make more sense for the Penguins, but not much. Pittsburgh has to stop making lateral moves, and until they do, the team is going nowhere quickly. Montreal Canadiens grade: D- Pittsburgh Penguins grade: D+
Matthew Tkachuk has been out since the Four Nations break, but now their Head Coach has revealed a positive update on his potential return. The Florida Panthers haven't been at their best as of late, and that's likely due to an Aaron Ekblad suspension as well as injuries to the likes of Sam Bennett and Matthew Tkachuk. The latter has been out for the past six weeks since the Four Nations break, and while he's been on the ice, he hasn't ramped up towards an official return, until now. In his latest interview, Head Coach Paul Maurice has revealed that Tkachuk is expected to return to practice next week, and while he may not be at 100% when the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin, all signs are currently pointing towards a Stanley Cup Playoffs return. At the trade deadline, the Panthers loaded up with the additions of Nico Sturm, Seth Jones and Brad Marchand, and with both Bennett and Tkachuk potentially getting healthy for the post-season, optimism is very high. When he was healthy this year, Tkachuk had 57 points in 52 games played, and when he takes a line alongside Bennett and Marchand in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, it will be one of the most intriguing lines in the league. That health comes with major question marks though, as Aleksander Barkov has also missed games recently, and while everyone outside of Bennett/Tkachuk appears to be getting healthy, it's still something to be concerned about. Regardless, No. 19 is expected to ramp up next week, and if he's good to go (likely) against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Panthers could be once again considered the favourite in the Eastern Conference.
Former Louisiana and LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy passed away Saturday night, as Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports. Lacy was just 24, and according to WBRZ 2, he died by suicide. Lacy’s size (6-foot-3, 212 pounds) and route-running acumen made him an intriguing professional prospect. After playing the 2023 slate in the shadow of Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers, Lacy made the most of his chance to take on WR1 duties in 2024. In his final collegiate season, he hauled in 58 catches for 866 yards and nine TDs, and he was on track to hear his name called at some point during April's NFL Draft. His draft stock took a major hit as a result of his alleged involvement in an accident that left a 78-year-old man dead and injured several others. Although the vehicle Lacy was said to be operating did not make contact with the other vehicles involved, prosecutors say Lacy was passing several vehicles in an area where passing was not permitted. A car in the oncoming lane abruptly braked to avoid a collision, and the car behind them swerved left into oncoming traffic to avoid rear-ending the first vehicle. That car then collided head-on with the car that Lacy was allegedly attempting to pass. Lacy then allegedly drove around the crash and fled the scene, failing to stop and render aid, call emergency services or report his involvement in the crash. He declared for the NFL Draft two days later (via Fox8Live.com). Lacy turned himself in about a month after an arrest warrant was issued, and he was released on a $151K bond. Per WBRZ 2, a grand jury was scheduled to start hearing evidence in Lacy’s case on Monday. He was facing charges of negligent homicide, hit and run and reckless operation of a vehicle. His attorney had argued that another driver, not Lacy, caused the fatal accident.
The Los Angeles Lakers are officially locked in at third place in the Western Conference, meaning they will have homecourt advantage heading into the first round of the NBA Playoffs. This comes after a tumultuous regular season that saw JJ Redick take on the role of head coach, and Anthony Davis getting traded to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Luka Doncic. So let's take a look at the latest news and analysis about the Lakers heading into the NBA Playoffs. Lakers First Round Playoff Opponent Scenarios Entering Final Day of Regular Season While the Lakers have seemingly secured their spot as the three seed heading into the postseason, edging out Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets. However, it still remains to be seen who their opponent will be in the first round. In reality, Los Angeles will be facing one of three teams: the Nuggets, the Golden State Warriors, or the Minnesota Timberwolves. No matter who they face, each team has its own pros and cons against the purple and gold. To read the full story, click here. 'Locker Room is Water,' Lakers Cause 17k Worth of Damage After Playoff Clinch This season marked the first time in five seasons that the Lakers broke the 50 win mark. Naturally, the team wanted to celebrate this accomplishment. However, it seems they have gone too far, causing $17,000 worth of damage to their own locker room with gallons of water. To read the full story, click here. Lakers' Bronny James Shockingly Ties Michael Jordan With Rookie Stat Probably the most surprising news heading into the postseason comes from Bronny James, who made a single 3-pointer against the Houston Rockets in the four minutes he played. While this isn't all that impressive, it does make him tie a surprising statistic with none other than His Airness, Michael Jordan. To read the full story, click here. Here are some other stories you need to know about the Los Angeles Lakers heading into the postseason: Wild LeBron James, Luka Doncic Playoff Stat Show Clear Advantage for Lakers JJ Redick Mimics Kobe Bryant After Lakers Clinch No. 3 Seed 'He Will Be Exposed,' NBA Insider Slams Lakers' Star's Playoff Ability JJ Redick Silences Critics After Leading Lakers to Third Seed Draymond Green Reveals Why He Hated Lakers' LeBron James For more news and notes on the Los Angeles Lakers, visit Los Angeles Lakers on SI.