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While the Oilers certainly never anticipated to again keep Dallas completely off the board with a man advantage in another long series, they sure didn’t expect to give up three in such quick order.“The more time you defend, the more time you’re in a position to take penalties,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “When they push, you’re in a position to defend, and you’re getting vulnerable to having to take a stick infraction or any kind of infraction. ... They’re a good team 5-on-5, exceptionally well on the power play. We have to make adjustments to one, get better on the penalty kill, but also giving them fewer opportunities.”
Rantanen remains the NHL leader this postseason with his nine goals and 20 points, even with only two assists in the past four games.That followed a remarkable run when he had a part in anfor a team. He had back-to-back games with four-point periods against Colorado, his former team, then had another three-goal game in the second-round opener against the Jets.
Leon Draisaitl (six goals) and Connor McDavid (three goals), the 100-point teammates in the regular season, both have 19 points in the playoffs. Draisaitl had a goal and two assists in Game 1 against the Stars, while McDavid had two assists.Dallas has won consecutive Game 1s after an unexplainable stretch of losing eight consecutive series openers since 2022.
Now the Stars can take a 2-0 series lead for the first time since the second round of the 2020 playoffs, when they went on to beat Colorado in six games and made the Stanley Cup Final in the bubble in Canada during that pandemic-impacted season.
The last time the Stars won their first two games at home in a playoff series was 2016 in the first round against Minnesota.To be eligible for Medicaid, there would be new “community engagement requirements” of at least 80 hours per month of work, education or service for able-bodied adults without dependents. People would also have to verify their eligibility to be in the program twice a year, rather than just once. The bill also adds a more rigorous income verification for those who enroll in the Affordable Care Act’s health care coverage.
This is likely to lead to more churn in the program and present hurdles for people to stay covered, especially if they have to drive far to a local benefits office to verify their income in person. But Republicans say it’ll ensure that the program is administered to those who qualify for it.Some Medicaid recipients who make more than 100% of the federal poverty level — about $32,000 a year for a family of four — would be required to pay out-of-pocket costs, too, for some services. Those fees, which would not apply to emergency room visits, prenatal care, pediatric visits or primary care check-ups, would be limited to $35 per visit.
And applicants could not qualify for Medicaid if they have a home that is valued at more than $1 million.The proposed bill also targets any immigrants who are living in the country illegally or without documentation. It reduces by 10% the share the federal government pays to states — such as New York or California — that allow those immigrants to sign up for Medicaid. To qualify for the ACA coverage, enrollees would have to prove they are “lawfully present.”