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In today’s age of social media, everyone has access to their favorite celebrities at any time. Because of this, many have developed parasocial relationships with strangers that bleed into real life. Wrestlers often have to contest with fans running up to them as they travel, which can often be overwhelming and sometimes even dangerous. Now that she’s a recognizable star, Chelsea Green has developed very clear boundaries when it comes to engaging with fans while travelling.
“It ebbs and it flows because, you know, sometimes at 5 a.m. at the airport, I don’t want to be bothered. … And I hate to say that because fans really make up – like, fans are the reason that I’m here,” Green explained during an interview on “Unlikely.” She then added that there are often times when she’s simply grumpy or hungry, and has no energy to deal with fans. However, as long as she’s in a good mood, she usually has no problem being approached in public.Â
“It’s reading the room, and it’s asking respectfully, and if [the wrestlers] say no? No is no, you know? No is no,” Green sternly expressed. “But for me, personally, I never want anyone to feel like they can’t come up and ask me. I just want you to know that if I say no, it’s for a reason!” Green stated that other performers might feel differently on the matter, but again emphasized that fans need to take a “no” seriously.
If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “Unlikely” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
Anaheim Ducks netminder Lukas Dostal (25) has been the sole reason for several of Anaheimâ€s wins over the past two seasons. A season ago, he played behind one of the worst defensive teams in the NHL since the 2004-05 lockout, and this season, the Ducks are once again in the basement in terms of expected goals against per 60 minutes (3.03), 31st, behind only the Vancouver Canucks (3.08).
Again, to begin the 2025-26 season, heâ€s had to carry a heavy load early for Anaheim, as they continue to adjust to new defensive and offensive systems as well as several new faces on their roster. To date this season, Dostal has posted an 11-5-1 record, a .904 SV%, and has saved 10.1 goals above expected (10th in the NHL).
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Dostal practiced with the Ducks on Tuesday, but was ruled out of Wednesdayâ€s game against the Canucks ahead of the teamâ€s morning skate with an upper-body injury, and was given a “day-to-day†designation. The team announced just before warmups, ahead of their Black Friday game against the Los Angeles Kings, that Dostal would miss the next 2-3 weeks.
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The Ducks recalled Finnish goaltender Ville Husso before Wednesdayâ€s game, and he started the Ducks†game on Friday against LA, his first NHL action of the 2025-26 season. He posted a 6-4-3 record in the AHL, with a .908 SV% and three shutouts.
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The Ducks will rely on Husso and regular backup Petr Mrazek. To date, Mrazek has started six games for the Ducks this season, has a 3-3-0 record, and an .881 SV%.
In the next three weeks, the Ducks will play eleven games, including seven on the road, mostly coming on a five-game road trip to the East Coast before returning to Anaheim on Dec. 19. The Ducks (31 points) exited Fridayâ€s game in sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division, with only a two-point lead on the Kings (29), with the Seattle Kraken (28) and Vegas Golden Knights (28) just behind them.
The compressed NHL schedule and compressed NHL standings have left the Ducks in first place in the Pacific, but just four points separate them and the second wild card team (Utah Mammoth, 27 points), with the San Jose Sharks nipping at their heels. All that to say, this next 2-3 week stretch is tremendously important for Anaheimâ€s playoff odds.
Theyâ€ll have to tighten up several areas of their defensive game that have plagued them this season, including net-front defense, questionable pinches, and sorting assignments against rush attacks.
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Husso and Mrazek have had relatively up-and-down NHL careers, and will have to be up to a difficult task if the players in front of them continue to surrender some of the chances that they have to this point in the season.
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Mike Brown was shocked when he looked at the final box score on Wednesday night.
He looked at the blocks category and thought someone must have made a mistake.
“I was shocked (Mitchell Robinson) only had three,” Brown said with a laugh. “Mitch was all over the place, guarding everybody, blocking shots, contesting shots.”
There aren’t many players in the world who can do what Robinson did on Wednesday. He had nine offensive rebounds and three blocks in just 16 minutes. The Knicks in the second half outscored Minnesota by 17 in Robinson’s nine minutes.
He wrecked the game for Minnesota. And the box score doesn’t entirely encapsulate it. The Knicks had 21 offensive rebounds as a team. Many of those were thanks to the attention the Timberwolves had to pay to Robinson.
“Whenever he’s out there doing that, it makes us really comfortable shooting shots because we might get a second chance,” Jalen Brunson said.
The issue, of course, is how often Robinson is “out there” for New York.
He has been hidden for most of this early season. He’s missed three preseason games and three regular season games as part of the Knicks’ workload management plan.
His appearances have been sporadic. But nights like Wednesday remind you why the Knicks have held on to Robinson for so long.
Nights like Wednesday remind you why VP of Sports Medicine Casey Smithand his group are managing Robinson’s workload.
Given his significant injury history, the Knicks are willing to sit Robinson during the regular season with the bigger picture in mind.
Because if the Knicks have a healthy Robinson in the postseason, they are a different team. It’s probably easy to forget how good Robinson can be because he’s been out of the lineup so often. But nights like Wednesday serve as a reminder: Robinson can dominate a game when healthy.
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