The United States men’s national team suffered a 2-0 loss to Mexico in Mauricio Pochettino’s second match in charge, missing key players like Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie. The Americans struggled to create opportunities, with few bright spots in the match, leaving Pochettino and the young squad with important lessons to learn before the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals next month. Individual player ratings ranged from 2 to 6, highlighting areas of improvement for the team moving forward.
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How Nate Schmidt ‘found his fun again’ as he helped energize Panthers
Nate Schmidt joined the Panthers following their first Stanley Cup title, feeling pressure to replace lost defensemen. Initially uncertain about his role, he eventually adapted to the team's system and rediscovered his playing style, contributing significantly during the playoffs. Coach Paul Maurice praised Schmidt for integrating well and bringing positive energy to the locker room, as he excelled in the Stanley Cup Final, showcasing his skills and helping the team maintain high expectations for success....
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