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23800 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Meta's cost-cutting actions and a rebound in ad income boosted the stock's performance this year, which has climbed by about 150%. The stock has been rated as a Strong Buy by sell-side analysts and Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system.
Recently, Alphabet's unit Google (GOOG) (GOOGL), Meta Platforms (META), and Apple (AAPL) have received approval from U.S. regulators to deploy the new set of mobile AR/VR devices, including goggles and in-car connections.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $3.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $33.43B
Earnings Insight: Meta has topped EPS expectations in 4 of the past 8 quarters, beating revenue estimates in 5 of those reports.
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. |
23801 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
The stock has been rated as a Strong Buy by sell-side analysts and Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system.
Recently, Alphabet's unit Google (GOOG) (GOOGL), Meta Platforms (META), and Apple (AAPL) have received approval from U.S. regulators to deploy the new set of mobile AR/VR devices, including goggles and in-car connections.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $3.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $33.43B
Earnings Insight: Meta has topped EPS expectations in 4 of the past 8 quarters, beating revenue estimates in 5 of those reports.
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy. |
23802 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Recently, Alphabet's unit Google (GOOG) (GOOGL), Meta Platforms (META), and Apple (AAPL) have received approval from U.S. regulators to deploy the new set of mobile AR/VR devices, including goggles and in-car connections.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $3.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $33.43B
Earnings Insight: Meta has topped EPS expectations in 4 of the past 8 quarters, beating revenue estimates in 5 of those reports.
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. |
23803 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
regulators to deploy the new set of mobile AR/VR devices, including goggles and in-car connections.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $3.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $33.43B
Earnings Insight: Meta has topped EPS expectations in 4 of the past 8 quarters, beating revenue estimates in 5 of those reports.
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. |
23804 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023. |
23805 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Boeing (BA)
Boeing (BA) is preparing to report Q3 results after the closing bell on Wednesday. Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023.
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes. |
23806 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Shares of the now-Virginia-based industrial and defense giant have dropped over 7% over the past 6 months, attracting a cautious view of Hold from Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system, pointing to valuation concerns. Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023.
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span. |
23807 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Meanwhile, Wall Street analysts rate the stock a Buy.
During the third quarter, Boeing and its supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) determined that the aft pressure bulkhead on many Boeing 737 MAX airplanes had erroneously drilled fastening holes. At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023.
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span.
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more. |
23808 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
At the 2023 Industrial Conference, CFO Brian West claimed that the current issue will affect 75% of the 220 planes in inventory, or 165 planes. Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023.
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span.
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. |
23809 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Despite persistent 737 manufacturing problems, the firm reiterated its ambitions to boost 787 production from three to four per month by the end of 2023.
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span.
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments. |
23810 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
The company delivered 27 commercial jets to customers in the month of September, raising its yearly total to 371 planes.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span.
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. |
23811 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Consensus EPS Estimates: $-2.53
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $18.37B
Earnings Insight: Boeing has beaten EPS expectations just once in the past 8 quarters and revenue just twice in that span.
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value. |
23812 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." |
23813 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Also reporting: International Business Machines (IBM), QuantumScape Corporation (QS), ServiceNow (NOW), General Dynamics (GD), Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Baker Hughes Company (BKR), KLA Corporation (KLAC) and more.
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." writes SA Investing Group Leader Danie Jones with a bullish stance on the stock. |
23814 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Thursday, October 26
Amazon (AMZN)
Ecommerce and cloud giant Amazon (AMZN) is due to release its Q3 earnings on Thursday after the market closes. The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." writes SA Investing Group Leader Danie Jones with a bullish stance on the stock. Meanwhile, fellow Investing Group Leader Sensor Unlimited expects the stock to continue being range-bound in the near term due to the key challenges on its operating margins, competition in key growth areas, and valuation risks. |
23815 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
The quarter will focus on Amazon's cost-cutting initiatives, supply chain management, and AI product deployment as potential positive factors for attracting investment in equities amidst current market environments.
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." writes SA Investing Group Leader Danie Jones with a bullish stance on the stock. Meanwhile, fellow Investing Group Leader Sensor Unlimited expects the stock to continue being range-bound in the near term due to the key challenges on its operating margins, competition in key growth areas, and valuation risks.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $0.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $141.621B
Earnings Insight: Amazon has beaten EPS and revenue expectations in half of the past 8 quarters. |
23816 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Wall Street analysts have a consensus Strong Buy rating, but Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings assesses the company as a Hold. On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." writes SA Investing Group Leader Danie Jones with a bullish stance on the stock. Meanwhile, fellow Investing Group Leader Sensor Unlimited expects the stock to continue being range-bound in the near term due to the key challenges on its operating margins, competition in key growth areas, and valuation risks.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $0.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $141.621B
Earnings Insight: Amazon has beaten EPS and revenue expectations in half of the past 8 quarters.
Also reporting: Kenvue (KVUE), Intel (INTC), Ford Motor Company (F), Altria Group (MO), Merck & Co. |
23817 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
On a YTD basis, Amazon shares have expanded by almost 50% in value.
"AMZN's cost-cutting initiatives and margin improvements make it a solid buying opportunity, despite concerns such as the FTC lawsuit and a weakening economy." writes SA Investing Group Leader Danie Jones with a bullish stance on the stock. Meanwhile, fellow Investing Group Leader Sensor Unlimited expects the stock to continue being range-bound in the near term due to the key challenges on its operating margins, competition in key growth areas, and valuation risks.
Consensus EPS Estimates: $0.60
Consensus Revenue Estimates: $141.621B
Earnings Insight: Amazon has beaten EPS and revenue expectations in half of the past 8 quarters.
Also reporting: Kenvue (KVUE), Intel (INTC), Ford Motor Company (F), Altria Group (MO), Merck & Co. (MRK), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Mastercard (MA), Southwest Airlines (LUV), Newmont Corporation (NEM), United Parcel Service (UPS), Comcast Corporation (CMCSA), Honeywell International (HON), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), United States Steel Corporation (X), Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC), International Paper Company (IP), Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX), Capital One Financial (COF), L3Harris Technologies (LHX), Peabody Energy (BTU), Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ), The Hershey Company (HSY), PG&E Corporation (PCG), Hasbro (HAS), FirstEnergy (FE), Harley-Davidson (HOG), W.W. |
23818 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
(MRK), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Mastercard (MA), Southwest Airlines (LUV), Newmont Corporation (NEM), United Parcel Service (UPS), Comcast Corporation (CMCSA), Honeywell International (HON), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), United States Steel Corporation (X), Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC), International Paper Company (IP), Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX), Capital One Financial (COF), L3Harris Technologies (LHX), Peabody Energy (BTU), Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ), The Hershey Company (HSY), PG&E Corporation (PCG), Hasbro (HAS), FirstEnergy (FE), Harley-Davidson (HOG), W.W. Grainger (GWW) and more. |
23819 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
(MRK), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Mastercard (MA), Southwest Airlines (LUV), Newmont Corporation (NEM), United Parcel Service (UPS), Comcast Corporation (CMCSA), Honeywell International (HON), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), United States Steel Corporation (X), Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC), International Paper Company (IP), Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX), Capital One Financial (COF), L3Harris Technologies (LHX), Peabody Energy (BTU), Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ), The Hershey Company (HSY), PG&E Corporation (PCG), Hasbro (HAS), FirstEnergy (FE), Harley-Davidson (HOG), W.W. Grainger (GWW) and more.
Friday, October 27
Oil giants Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM) are set to announce their Q3 earnings before the market opens on Friday. |
23820 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Grainger (GWW) and more.
Friday, October 27
Oil giants Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM) are set to announce their Q3 earnings before the market opens on Friday. Despite both stocks lagging behind the broader market index, Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system has approached them cautiously, assigning a Hold rating. In contrast, Wall Street analysts express optimism, giving both stocks a Buy rating.
Given the prevailing market conditions and the upward trend in crude oil prices, analysts anticipate Y/Y growth in earnings per share and revenue for CVX, while expecting a decline for XOM. |
23821 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Grainger (GWW) and more.
Friday, October 27
Oil giants Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM) are set to announce their Q3 earnings before the market opens on Friday. Despite both stocks lagging behind the broader market index, Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system has approached them cautiously, assigning a Hold rating. In contrast, Wall Street analysts express optimism, giving both stocks a Buy rating.
Given the prevailing market conditions and the upward trend in crude oil prices, analysts anticipate Y/Y growth in earnings per share and revenue for CVX, while expecting a decline for XOM.
Also reporting: WisdomTree (WT), AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), Phillips 66 (PSX), Colgate-Palmolive Company (CL), Sanofi (SNY), T. Rowe Price Group (TROW), Stanley Black & Decker (SWK), Charter Communications (CHTR), Newell Brands (NWL), Xcel Energy (XEL), Aon (AON), AutoNation (AN), CBRE Group (CBRE), and more. |
23822 | Earnings week ahead: Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Ford, GM and more
Despite both stocks lagging behind the broader market index, Seeking Alpha's Quant Rating system has approached them cautiously, assigning a Hold rating. In contrast, Wall Street analysts express optimism, giving both stocks a Buy rating.
Given the prevailing market conditions and the upward trend in crude oil prices, analysts anticipate Y/Y growth in earnings per share and revenue for CVX, while expecting a decline for XOM.
Also reporting: WisdomTree (WT), AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), Phillips 66 (PSX), Colgate-Palmolive Company (CL), Sanofi (SNY), T. Rowe Price Group (TROW), Stanley Black & Decker (SWK), Charter Communications (CHTR), Newell Brands (NWL), Xcel Energy (XEL), Aon (AON), AutoNation (AN), CBRE Group (CBRE), and more.
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23823 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
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Winter is coming, as the clocks go backwards one hour at 2am on Sunday 29 October.
This will give us an extra hour in bed as we prepare for the colder months when the sun sets earlier and days get significantly shorter.
The clocks won’t go forward again until Sunday 31 March 2024.
Even so, the debate as to whether we should continue to comply with Daylight Saving Time (DST) protocols continues to run rife. |
23824 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
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Winter is coming, as the clocks go backwards one hour at 2am on Sunday 29 October.
This will give us an extra hour in bed as we prepare for the colder months when the sun sets earlier and days get significantly shorter.
The clocks won’t go forward again until Sunday 31 March 2024.
Even so, the debate as to whether we should continue to comply with Daylight Saving Time (DST) protocols continues to run rife.
Many academics, scientists and campaigners have called for the abolition of the clock turning-tradition, citing improvements to mental and physical health, public safety and wellbeing.
But what are the advantages of such a decision? We speak to the experts to get the low-down on the issue. |
23825 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
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Winter is coming, as the clocks go backwards one hour at 2am on Sunday 29 October.
This will give us an extra hour in bed as we prepare for the colder months when the sun sets earlier and days get significantly shorter.
The clocks won’t go forward again until Sunday 31 March 2024.
Even so, the debate as to whether we should continue to comply with Daylight Saving Time (DST) protocols continues to run rife.
Many academics, scientists and campaigners have called for the abolition of the clock turning-tradition, citing improvements to mental and physical health, public safety and wellbeing.
But what are the advantages of such a decision? We speak to the experts to get the low-down on the issue.
Annual energy savings of £400
Professor Aoife Foley from Queen’s University Belfast has calculated that household consumers could save more than £400 per year from their electricity bill depending on their tariff if the government scrapped DST at the end of October. |
23826 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
This will give us an extra hour in bed as we prepare for the colder months when the sun sets earlier and days get significantly shorter.
The clocks won’t go forward again until Sunday 31 March 2024.
Even so, the debate as to whether we should continue to comply with Daylight Saving Time (DST) protocols continues to run rife.
Many academics, scientists and campaigners have called for the abolition of the clock turning-tradition, citing improvements to mental and physical health, public safety and wellbeing.
But what are the advantages of such a decision? We speak to the experts to get the low-down on the issue.
Annual energy savings of £400
Professor Aoife Foley from Queen’s University Belfast has calculated that household consumers could save more than £400 per year from their electricity bill depending on their tariff if the government scrapped DST at the end of October.
Dr Foley, who specialises in clean energy research, estimates that we could save £1.20 a day and dramatically reduce demand on the National Grid. |
23827 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
The clocks won’t go forward again until Sunday 31 March 2024.
Even so, the debate as to whether we should continue to comply with Daylight Saving Time (DST) protocols continues to run rife.
Many academics, scientists and campaigners have called for the abolition of the clock turning-tradition, citing improvements to mental and physical health, public safety and wellbeing.
But what are the advantages of such a decision? We speak to the experts to get the low-down on the issue.
Annual energy savings of £400
Professor Aoife Foley from Queen’s University Belfast has calculated that household consumers could save more than £400 per year from their electricity bill depending on their tariff if the government scrapped DST at the end of October.
Dr Foley, who specialises in clean energy research, estimates that we could save £1.20 a day and dramatically reduce demand on the National Grid.
“By simply foregoing the winter DST in October, we save energy because it is brighter in the evening during winter, so we reduce commercial and residential electrical demand as people leave work earlier, and go home earlier, meaning less lighting and heating is needed,” she said. |
23828 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Many academics, scientists and campaigners have called for the abolition of the clock turning-tradition, citing improvements to mental and physical health, public safety and wellbeing.
But what are the advantages of such a decision? We speak to the experts to get the low-down on the issue.
Annual energy savings of £400
Professor Aoife Foley from Queen’s University Belfast has calculated that household consumers could save more than £400 per year from their electricity bill depending on their tariff if the government scrapped DST at the end of October.
Dr Foley, who specialises in clean energy research, estimates that we could save £1.20 a day and dramatically reduce demand on the National Grid.
“By simply foregoing the winter DST in October, we save energy because it is brighter in the evening during winter, so we reduce commercial and residential electrical demand as people leave work earlier, and go home earlier, meaning less lighting and heating is needed,” she said.
Many people are concerned about spiking energy bills this winter (Getty/iStock)
During winter, evening energy demand peaks between 5pm and 7pm, with UK households potentially facing three-hour power cuts this winter, the National Grid has warned, due to a shortage of gas. |
23829 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Annual energy savings of £400
Professor Aoife Foley from Queen’s University Belfast has calculated that household consumers could save more than £400 per year from their electricity bill depending on their tariff if the government scrapped DST at the end of October.
Dr Foley, who specialises in clean energy research, estimates that we could save £1.20 a day and dramatically reduce demand on the National Grid.
“By simply foregoing the winter DST in October, we save energy because it is brighter in the evening during winter, so we reduce commercial and residential electrical demand as people leave work earlier, and go home earlier, meaning less lighting and heating is needed,” she said.
Many people are concerned about spiking energy bills this winter (Getty/iStock)
During winter, evening energy demand peaks between 5pm and 7pm, with UK households potentially facing three-hour power cuts this winter, the National Grid has warned, due to a shortage of gas.
“We are no longer in an energy crisis in Europe but an energy war and, dependent on weather conditions this winter, it is very likely we may need to start rationing energy very seriously to avoid bigger energy issues in December and January when gas reserves start to run low,” adds Professor Foley. |
23830 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Dr Foley, who specialises in clean energy research, estimates that we could save £1.20 a day and dramatically reduce demand on the National Grid.
“By simply foregoing the winter DST in October, we save energy because it is brighter in the evening during winter, so we reduce commercial and residential electrical demand as people leave work earlier, and go home earlier, meaning less lighting and heating is needed,” she said.
Many people are concerned about spiking energy bills this winter (Getty/iStock)
During winter, evening energy demand peaks between 5pm and 7pm, with UK households potentially facing three-hour power cuts this winter, the National Grid has warned, due to a shortage of gas.
“We are no longer in an energy crisis in Europe but an energy war and, dependent on weather conditions this winter, it is very likely we may need to start rationing energy very seriously to avoid bigger energy issues in December and January when gas reserves start to run low,” adds Professor Foley.
“There is no doubt that by foregoing the DST in winter we would save a lot of energy, reduce our bills and carbon emissions during this energy war, especially during a cost of living crisis.”
Fewer road accidents
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has called for the abolition of DST, arguing that turning the clocks back increases the risk of road accidents, due to more people driving during darker winter months. |
23831 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“We are no longer in an energy crisis in Europe but an energy war and, dependent on weather conditions this winter, it is very likely we may need to start rationing energy very seriously to avoid bigger energy issues in December and January when gas reserves start to run low,” adds Professor Foley.
“There is no doubt that by foregoing the DST in winter we would save a lot of energy, reduce our bills and carbon emissions during this energy war, especially during a cost of living crisis.”
Fewer road accidents
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has called for the abolition of DST, arguing that turning the clocks back increases the risk of road accidents, due to more people driving during darker winter months.
The Society has urged the UK government to adopt British Summer Time on a permanent basis.
“RoSPA is in favour of this proposal, and is calling for the government to adopt British Summer Time (GMT+1) all year,” the society states. |
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“We are no longer in an energy crisis in Europe but an energy war and, dependent on weather conditions this winter, it is very likely we may need to start rationing energy very seriously to avoid bigger energy issues in December and January when gas reserves start to run low,” adds Professor Foley.
“There is no doubt that by foregoing the DST in winter we would save a lot of energy, reduce our bills and carbon emissions during this energy war, especially during a cost of living crisis.”
Fewer road accidents
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has called for the abolition of DST, arguing that turning the clocks back increases the risk of road accidents, due to more people driving during darker winter months.
The Society has urged the UK government to adopt British Summer Time on a permanent basis.
“RoSPA is in favour of this proposal, and is calling for the government to adopt British Summer Time (GMT+1) all year,” the society states.
Dark, icy roads can be dangerous (Getty)
“This would mean road users will no longer experience the sudden onset of darkness during their autumn commutes, potentially saving many lives.”
And they’re not alone. |
23833 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“There is no doubt that by foregoing the DST in winter we would save a lot of energy, reduce our bills and carbon emissions during this energy war, especially during a cost of living crisis.”
Fewer road accidents
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has called for the abolition of DST, arguing that turning the clocks back increases the risk of road accidents, due to more people driving during darker winter months.
The Society has urged the UK government to adopt British Summer Time on a permanent basis.
“RoSPA is in favour of this proposal, and is calling for the government to adopt British Summer Time (GMT+1) all year,” the society states.
Dark, icy roads can be dangerous (Getty)
“This would mean road users will no longer experience the sudden onset of darkness during their autumn commutes, potentially saving many lives.”
And they’re not alone. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also supports the call to abolish DST, citing figures from the RAC Foundation which state that road traffic collisions increase by 19 per cent in the fortnight after putting the clocks back one hour from British Summer Time, reducing by 11 per cent when we put the clocks forward. |
23834 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
The Society has urged the UK government to adopt British Summer Time on a permanent basis.
“RoSPA is in favour of this proposal, and is calling for the government to adopt British Summer Time (GMT+1) all year,” the society states.
Dark, icy roads can be dangerous (Getty)
“This would mean road users will no longer experience the sudden onset of darkness during their autumn commutes, potentially saving many lives.”
And they’re not alone. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also supports the call to abolish DST, citing figures from the RAC Foundation which state that road traffic collisions increase by 19 per cent in the fortnight after putting the clocks back one hour from British Summer Time, reducing by 11 per cent when we put the clocks forward.
Increased immunity
Getting a good night’s sleep during the winter months is essential in protecting us against the seasonal increase in colds and flu. Research shows that even a small reduction in sleep has been shown to impact your immune system, however. |
23835 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“RoSPA is in favour of this proposal, and is calling for the government to adopt British Summer Time (GMT+1) all year,” the society states.
Dark, icy roads can be dangerous (Getty)
“This would mean road users will no longer experience the sudden onset of darkness during their autumn commutes, potentially saving many lives.”
And they’re not alone. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also supports the call to abolish DST, citing figures from the RAC Foundation which state that road traffic collisions increase by 19 per cent in the fortnight after putting the clocks back one hour from British Summer Time, reducing by 11 per cent when we put the clocks forward.
Increased immunity
Getting a good night’s sleep during the winter months is essential in protecting us against the seasonal increase in colds and flu. Research shows that even a small reduction in sleep has been shown to impact your immune system, however.
Making the move from daylight saving time interferes with your natural circadian rhythm, the 24-hour biological cycle that is influenced by morning light and evening darkness, however. |
23836 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Dark, icy roads can be dangerous (Getty)
“This would mean road users will no longer experience the sudden onset of darkness during their autumn commutes, potentially saving many lives.”
And they’re not alone. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also supports the call to abolish DST, citing figures from the RAC Foundation which state that road traffic collisions increase by 19 per cent in the fortnight after putting the clocks back one hour from British Summer Time, reducing by 11 per cent when we put the clocks forward.
Increased immunity
Getting a good night’s sleep during the winter months is essential in protecting us against the seasonal increase in colds and flu. Research shows that even a small reduction in sleep has been shown to impact your immune system, however.
Making the move from daylight saving time interferes with your natural circadian rhythm, the 24-hour biological cycle that is influenced by morning light and evening darkness, however.
“It’s hard to understate the importance of a good night’s sleep,” says Giulia Guerrini, lead pharmacist of digital pharmacy Medino. |
23837 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also supports the call to abolish DST, citing figures from the RAC Foundation which state that road traffic collisions increase by 19 per cent in the fortnight after putting the clocks back one hour from British Summer Time, reducing by 11 per cent when we put the clocks forward.
Increased immunity
Getting a good night’s sleep during the winter months is essential in protecting us against the seasonal increase in colds and flu. Research shows that even a small reduction in sleep has been shown to impact your immune system, however.
Making the move from daylight saving time interferes with your natural circadian rhythm, the 24-hour biological cycle that is influenced by morning light and evening darkness, however.
“It’s hard to understate the importance of a good night’s sleep,” says Giulia Guerrini, lead pharmacist of digital pharmacy Medino. “Having too much or too little sleep can have adverse side effects, so you should aim to get between seven and eight hours of sleep as consistently as possible.”
Never underestimate the value of a good night’s sleep (Getty)
“One of the biggest disruptors to our sleep is when UK clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March and go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October, which is rapidly approaching on 30 October. |
23838 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Research shows that even a small reduction in sleep has been shown to impact your immune system, however.
Making the move from daylight saving time interferes with your natural circadian rhythm, the 24-hour biological cycle that is influenced by morning light and evening darkness, however.
“It’s hard to understate the importance of a good night’s sleep,” says Giulia Guerrini, lead pharmacist of digital pharmacy Medino. “Having too much or too little sleep can have adverse side effects, so you should aim to get between seven and eight hours of sleep as consistently as possible.”
Never underestimate the value of a good night’s sleep (Getty)
“One of the biggest disruptors to our sleep is when UK clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March and go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October, which is rapidly approaching on 30 October.
“One of the most important aspects of a healthy sleep schedule is waking up around the same time each morning, so try to limit yourself to a one-hour window if you need to adjust when you get up in the morning and when you go to sleep at night. |
23839 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“It’s hard to understate the importance of a good night’s sleep,” says Giulia Guerrini, lead pharmacist of digital pharmacy Medino. “Having too much or too little sleep can have adverse side effects, so you should aim to get between seven and eight hours of sleep as consistently as possible.”
Never underestimate the value of a good night’s sleep (Getty)
“One of the biggest disruptors to our sleep is when UK clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March and go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October, which is rapidly approaching on 30 October.
“One of the most important aspects of a healthy sleep schedule is waking up around the same time each morning, so try to limit yourself to a one-hour window if you need to adjust when you get up in the morning and when you go to sleep at night. One hour sounds like an insignificant amount of time, but it can completely throw our circadian rhythm, or more simply known as internal clock, off balance,” he says. |
23840 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“Having too much or too little sleep can have adverse side effects, so you should aim to get between seven and eight hours of sleep as consistently as possible.”
Never underestimate the value of a good night’s sleep (Getty)
“One of the biggest disruptors to our sleep is when UK clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March and go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October, which is rapidly approaching on 30 October.
“One of the most important aspects of a healthy sleep schedule is waking up around the same time each morning, so try to limit yourself to a one-hour window if you need to adjust when you get up in the morning and when you go to sleep at night. One hour sounds like an insignificant amount of time, but it can completely throw our circadian rhythm, or more simply known as internal clock, off balance,” he says.
Despite this, a spokesperson for Sleep School, a science-based sleep education and therapy service, told The Independent that it is “impartial” on the extent to which the clocks changing impacts sleep, arguing that the important factor is the duration of time asleep and a consistent schedule. |
23841 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“One of the most important aspects of a healthy sleep schedule is waking up around the same time each morning, so try to limit yourself to a one-hour window if you need to adjust when you get up in the morning and when you go to sleep at night. One hour sounds like an insignificant amount of time, but it can completely throw our circadian rhythm, or more simply known as internal clock, off balance,” he says.
Despite this, a spokesperson for Sleep School, a science-based sleep education and therapy service, told The Independent that it is “impartial” on the extent to which the clocks changing impacts sleep, arguing that the important factor is the duration of time asleep and a consistent schedule.
Fewer depressive episodes
A Danish study from 2017 of more than 185,000 people over 15 years found that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an 11 per cent rise in depressive episodes. Conversely, the switch from winter to summer time was found to have no effect. |
23842 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
One hour sounds like an insignificant amount of time, but it can completely throw our circadian rhythm, or more simply known as internal clock, off balance,” he says.
Despite this, a spokesperson for Sleep School, a science-based sleep education and therapy service, told The Independent that it is “impartial” on the extent to which the clocks changing impacts sleep, arguing that the important factor is the duration of time asleep and a consistent schedule.
Fewer depressive episodes
A Danish study from 2017 of more than 185,000 people over 15 years found that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an 11 per cent rise in depressive episodes. Conversely, the switch from winter to summer time was found to have no effect.
People frequently report an increase in SAD and depressive symptoms in winter (Getty/iStock)
“This study shows that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an increase in the incidence rate of unipolar depressive episodes,” the study authors concluded. |
23843 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Despite this, a spokesperson for Sleep School, a science-based sleep education and therapy service, told The Independent that it is “impartial” on the extent to which the clocks changing impacts sleep, arguing that the important factor is the duration of time asleep and a consistent schedule.
Fewer depressive episodes
A Danish study from 2017 of more than 185,000 people over 15 years found that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an 11 per cent rise in depressive episodes. Conversely, the switch from winter to summer time was found to have no effect.
People frequently report an increase in SAD and depressive symptoms in winter (Getty/iStock)
“This study shows that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an increase in the incidence rate of unipolar depressive episodes,” the study authors concluded. “Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. |
23844 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Fewer depressive episodes
A Danish study from 2017 of more than 185,000 people over 15 years found that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an 11 per cent rise in depressive episodes. Conversely, the switch from winter to summer time was found to have no effect.
People frequently report an increase in SAD and depressive symptoms in winter (Getty/iStock)
“This study shows that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an increase in the incidence rate of unipolar depressive episodes,” the study authors concluded. “Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks. |
23845 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Conversely, the switch from winter to summer time was found to have no effect.
People frequently report an increase in SAD and depressive symptoms in winter (Getty/iStock)
“This study shows that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an increase in the incidence rate of unipolar depressive episodes,” the study authors concluded. “Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks.
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. |
23846 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
People frequently report an increase in SAD and depressive symptoms in winter (Getty/iStock)
“This study shows that the transition from summer time to standard time was associated with an increase in the incidence rate of unipolar depressive episodes,” the study authors concluded. “Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks.
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. “There’s also a big drop in suicides and car crashes worldwide. |
23847 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks.
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. “There’s also a big drop in suicides and car crashes worldwide. That all adds up to tens of thousands of fewer deaths around the world from just one extra hour of sleep.”
When did Daylight Saving Time begin? |
23848 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“Distress associated with the sudden advancement of sunset, marking the coming of a long period of short days, may explain this finding.”
A drop in heart attacks
Not everyone is convinced, however. Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks.
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. “There’s also a big drop in suicides and car crashes worldwide. That all adds up to tens of thousands of fewer deaths around the world from just one extra hour of sleep.”
When did Daylight Saving Time begin?
The UK first introduced Daylight Saving Time in 1916 when the government introduced British Summer Time (BST) to encourage people to spend more time outdoors in daylight. |
23849 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
Charlie Morley, author of Wake Up to Sleep, cites a 2014 study by the College of Cardiology, which reported a significant drop in heart attacks in the 24 hours immediately following turning back the clocks.
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. “There’s also a big drop in suicides and car crashes worldwide. That all adds up to tens of thousands of fewer deaths around the world from just one extra hour of sleep.”
When did Daylight Saving Time begin?
The UK first introduced Daylight Saving Time in 1916 when the government introduced British Summer Time (BST) to encourage people to spend more time outdoors in daylight.
The change hasn’t always proved popular, however, with the European parliament voting in favour of scrapping DST in 2019, a change that was due to take effect for the first time in 2021, but plans have been stalled. |
23850 | When do the clocks change in 2023?
“Fascinatingly, each year when the clocks go back for Daylight Saving and 1.6 billion people across 70 countries gain an extra hour in bed, there is a 21 per cent decrease in heart attacks the next day,” he says. “There’s also a big drop in suicides and car crashes worldwide. That all adds up to tens of thousands of fewer deaths around the world from just one extra hour of sleep.”
When did Daylight Saving Time begin?
The UK first introduced Daylight Saving Time in 1916 when the government introduced British Summer Time (BST) to encourage people to spend more time outdoors in daylight.
The change hasn’t always proved popular, however, with the European parliament voting in favour of scrapping DST in 2019, a change that was due to take effect for the first time in 2021, but plans have been stalled.
A 2019 YouGov poll found that the majority of Brits were marginally in favour of keeping DST, however, with 44 per cent electing to keep the current system, while 39 per cent voted in favour of ditching the change. |
23851 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Wild have relieved head coach Dean Evason and assistant coach Bob Woods of their duties effective immediately, the team said in a statement Monday evening. The Athletic’s Michael Russo reports the Wild will be naming former Devils and Predators bench boss John Hynes as Evason’s successor.
Wild GM Bill Guerin gave the following comment:
"Dean did an excellent job during his tenure with the Minnesota Wild, especially as Head Coach of our team. I am very thankful for his hard work and dedication to our organization. I would also like to thank Bob for his hard work during his time as an Assistant Coach with the Wild. I wish Dean, Bob and their families all the best in the future."
Evason had been a member of the Wild organization since he was brought on as an assistant in 2018, while Woods joined the Wild bench one season prior. |
23852 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Wild have relieved head coach Dean Evason and assistant coach Bob Woods of their duties effective immediately, the team said in a statement Monday evening. The Athletic’s Michael Russo reports the Wild will be naming former Devils and Predators bench boss John Hynes as Evason’s successor.
Wild GM Bill Guerin gave the following comment:
"Dean did an excellent job during his tenure with the Minnesota Wild, especially as Head Coach of our team. I am very thankful for his hard work and dedication to our organization. I would also like to thank Bob for his hard work during his time as an Assistant Coach with the Wild. I wish Dean, Bob and their families all the best in the future."
Evason had been a member of the Wild organization since he was brought on as an assistant in 2018, while Woods joined the Wild bench one season prior. The 59-year-old Evason began his coaching career with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen as an assistant in 1998-99 after finishing out his playing career in Germany, working his way up the junior hockey ranks over the next handful of seasons. |
23853 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Athletic’s Michael Russo reports the Wild will be naming former Devils and Predators bench boss John Hynes as Evason’s successor.
Wild GM Bill Guerin gave the following comment:
"Dean did an excellent job during his tenure with the Minnesota Wild, especially as Head Coach of our team. I am very thankful for his hard work and dedication to our organization. I would also like to thank Bob for his hard work during his time as an Assistant Coach with the Wild. I wish Dean, Bob and their families all the best in the future."
Evason had been a member of the Wild organization since he was brought on as an assistant in 2018, while Woods joined the Wild bench one season prior. The 59-year-old Evason began his coaching career with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen as an assistant in 1998-99 after finishing out his playing career in Germany, working his way up the junior hockey ranks over the next handful of seasons. His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons. |
23854 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
I am very thankful for his hard work and dedication to our organization. I would also like to thank Bob for his hard work during his time as an Assistant Coach with the Wild. I wish Dean, Bob and their families all the best in the future."
Evason had been a member of the Wild organization since he was brought on as an assistant in 2018, while Woods joined the Wild bench one season prior. The 59-year-old Evason began his coaching career with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen as an assistant in 1998-99 after finishing out his playing career in Germany, working his way up the junior hockey ranks over the next handful of seasons. His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons.
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. |
23855 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
I would also like to thank Bob for his hard work during his time as an Assistant Coach with the Wild. I wish Dean, Bob and their families all the best in the future."
Evason had been a member of the Wild organization since he was brought on as an assistant in 2018, while Woods joined the Wild bench one season prior. The 59-year-old Evason began his coaching career with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen as an assistant in 1998-99 after finishing out his playing career in Germany, working his way up the junior hockey ranks over the next handful of seasons. His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons.
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. |
23856 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The 59-year-old Evason began his coaching career with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen as an assistant in 1998-99 after finishing out his playing career in Germany, working his way up the junior hockey ranks over the next handful of seasons. His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons.
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign. |
23857 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons.
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign.
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. |
23858 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
His first NHL job came courtesy of an assistant role with the Capitals immediately after the 2004-05 lockout, coaching Alex Ovechkin in his first seven NHL seasons.
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign.
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. The 2021-22 campaign saw the Wild break the 50-win mark for the first time since their inception in 2000, nearly sitting atop the Central Division with 113 points. |
23859 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
After departing Washington in 2012, Evason spent the next several seasons working in the Predators organization as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign.
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. The 2021-22 campaign saw the Wild break the 50-win mark for the first time since their inception in 2000, nearly sitting atop the Central Division with 113 points. That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. |
23860 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
There, he helped guide more than a few future NHL stalwarts — namely Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Calle Järnkrok, Viktor Arvidsson, and Kevin Fiala, among many others. After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign.
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. The 2021-22 campaign saw the Wild break the 50-win mark for the first time since their inception in 2000, nearly sitting atop the Central Division with 113 points. That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season. |
23861 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
After joining the Wild, he earned a promotion to head coach within two seasons when the Wild fired Bruce Boudreau late in the 2019-20 campaign.
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. The 2021-22 campaign saw the Wild break the 50-win mark for the first time since their inception in 2000, nearly sitting atop the Central Division with 113 points. That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season.
So with the Wild now far out of the playoff picture with a 5-10-4 record, sitting bottom five in the league in both goals for and against, a change was necessary and expected. |
23862 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
Just a couple of years later, Evason had coached the Wild to their best season in franchise history. The 2021-22 campaign saw the Wild break the 50-win mark for the first time since their inception in 2000, nearly sitting atop the Central Division with 113 points. That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season.
So with the Wild now far out of the playoff picture with a 5-10-4 record, sitting bottom five in the league in both goals for and against, a change was necessary and expected. Injuries and goaltending have certainly played a factor in their poor play — captain Jared Spurgeon missed the first 13 games of the season, and Filip Gustavsson’s and Marc-André Fleury’s combined .878 SV% is near the bottom of the league. |
23863 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season.
So with the Wild now far out of the playoff picture with a 5-10-4 record, sitting bottom five in the league in both goals for and against, a change was necessary and expected. Injuries and goaltending have certainly played a factor in their poor play — captain Jared Spurgeon missed the first 13 games of the season, and Filip Gustavsson’s and Marc-André Fleury’s combined .878 SV% is near the bottom of the league.
They’ve likely been unlucky, too. |
23864 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
That was in an extremely tough group with the 119-point Stanley Cup champion Avalanche and the 109-point Blues, whom the Wild bowed out to in the first round of the playoffs. The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season.
So with the Wild now far out of the playoff picture with a 5-10-4 record, sitting bottom five in the league in both goals for and against, a change was necessary and expected. Injuries and goaltending have certainly played a factor in their poor play — captain Jared Spurgeon missed the first 13 games of the season, and Filip Gustavsson’s and Marc-André Fleury’s combined .878 SV% is near the bottom of the league.
They’ve likely been unlucky, too. The Wild have controlled a slim majority of scoring chances and a strong majority of high-danger chances during 5-on-5 play, a common theme for an organization that’s usually one of the more defensively stout in the league. |
23865 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Wild remain without a playoff series victory since the 2015 postseason and have not advanced to a Conference Final since the 2002-03 season.
So with the Wild now far out of the playoff picture with a 5-10-4 record, sitting bottom five in the league in both goals for and against, a change was necessary and expected. Injuries and goaltending have certainly played a factor in their poor play — captain Jared Spurgeon missed the first 13 games of the season, and Filip Gustavsson’s and Marc-André Fleury’s combined .878 SV% is near the bottom of the league.
They’ve likely been unlucky, too. The Wild have controlled a slim majority of scoring chances and a strong majority of high-danger chances during 5-on-5 play, a common theme for an organization that’s usually one of the more defensively stout in the league. But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. |
23866 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
Injuries and goaltending have certainly played a factor in their poor play — captain Jared Spurgeon missed the first 13 games of the season, and Filip Gustavsson’s and Marc-André Fleury’s combined .878 SV% is near the bottom of the league.
They’ve likely been unlucky, too. The Wild have controlled a slim majority of scoring chances and a strong majority of high-danger chances during 5-on-5 play, a common theme for an organization that’s usually one of the more defensively stout in the league. But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. |
23867 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
They’ve likely been unlucky, too. The Wild have controlled a slim majority of scoring chances and a strong majority of high-danger chances during 5-on-5 play, a common theme for an organization that’s usually one of the more defensively stout in the league. But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. |
23868 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Wild have controlled a slim majority of scoring chances and a strong majority of high-danger chances during 5-on-5 play, a common theme for an organization that’s usually one of the more defensively stout in the league. But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy. |
23869 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. |
23870 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
But the culture around the team is evidently turning sour quickly, Kirill Kaprizov is on pace for a career-low 26 goals and has a team-worst -10 rating, and most of their depth defensemen have been significant liabilities. This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season. |
23871 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. |
23872 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
This roster is not all that different from the one that’s finished top-three in the Central Division for three straight seasons, and it’s certainly one that still has playoff aspirations.
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign. |
23873 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
Minnesota has not won since Nov. 7 against the Islanders and is winless in seven straight.
Woods, who had worked on the Capitals’ bench with Evason briefly as an assistant in the early 2010s, is now on the open market after more than six seasons with the Wild. It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. |
23874 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. |
23875 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
It’s unclear whether the Wild will opt to fill his vacancy.
Hynes, who was let go by the Predators after last season, is technically in the final season of his contract with Nashville. That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers. |
23876 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
That means the Predators had to grant permission to their divisional rival to speak to their former head coach and that Hynes will be paid by both Minnesota and Nashville this season.
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers.
Hynes’ main job is simply to restore confidence in his group. |
23877 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
Now behind the bench of his third NHL franchise, he faces an uphill climb to get Minnesota back in the playoff picture. Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers.
Hynes’ main job is simply to restore confidence in his group. This roster has the ability to play better — especially Kaprizov, who, despite the okay point production, has looked like a complete non-factor on some nights. |
23878 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
Hynes will suit up behind an NHL bench for a ninth consecutive season, as he was fired by the Devils and hired by Nashville midway through the 2019-20 campaign.
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers.
Hynes’ main job is simply to restore confidence in his group. This roster has the ability to play better — especially Kaprizov, who, despite the okay point production, has looked like a complete non-factor on some nights. The team also hopes a significant change behind the bench can boost their league-worst penalty kill, which is operating at just 66.7%. |
23879 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
The Wild will certainly get a boost in the standings once Fleury and Gustavsson improve their play between the pipes, a likely scenario given their stellar performance last season. However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers.
Hynes’ main job is simply to restore confidence in his group. This roster has the ability to play better — especially Kaprizov, who, despite the okay point production, has looked like a complete non-factor on some nights. The team also hopes a significant change behind the bench can boost their league-worst penalty kill, which is operating at just 66.7%. Penalty killing was an area of strength for Nashville last season, who finished tied for fourth in the NHL with an 82.6% success rate. |
23880 | Wild fire HC Dean Evason, hire John Hynes as replacement
However, they again have the misfortune of being in quite a competitive division. The Avalanche and Stars occupy first and second place as expected powerhouses, while the Blues, Predators and Coyotes all sit at or above the .500 mark and, especially in Nashville’s case, have posted decent underlying numbers.
Hynes’ main job is simply to restore confidence in his group. This roster has the ability to play better — especially Kaprizov, who, despite the okay point production, has looked like a complete non-factor on some nights. The team also hopes a significant change behind the bench can boost their league-worst penalty kill, which is operating at just 66.7%. Penalty killing was an area of strength for Nashville last season, who finished tied for fourth in the NHL with an 82.6% success rate.
The Wild will be on the hook for the remainder of Evason’s contract, which runs through 2024-25 at just under $2M per season. |
23881 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
Australian super lightweight contender Liam Paro says he’s got no time for “schoolyard bullsh*t” after being inadvertently caught in the middle of some classic boxing social media drama.
A video of Paro sparring WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson was circulated last week after the American sent it to Bill Haney, the father of former undisputed 135-pound champ, Devin.
The vision popped up while Stevenson was under-fire for his cautious performance in defeating Edwin De Los Santos, a fight which broke the record for the fewest punches landed over a 12-round contest.
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News. |
23882 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
A video of Paro sparring WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson was circulated last week after the American sent it to Bill Haney, the father of former undisputed 135-pound champ, Devin.
The vision popped up while Stevenson was under-fire for his cautious performance in defeating Edwin De Los Santos, a fight which broke the record for the fewest punches landed over a 12-round contest.
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him. |
23883 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
A video of Paro sparring WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson was circulated last week after the American sent it to Bill Haney, the father of former undisputed 135-pound champ, Devin.
The vision popped up while Stevenson was under-fire for his cautious performance in defeating Edwin De Los Santos, a fight which broke the record for the fewest punches landed over a 12-round contest.
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you. |
23884 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
The vision popped up while Stevenson was under-fire for his cautious performance in defeating Edwin De Los Santos, a fight which broke the record for the fewest punches landed over a 12-round contest.
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job. |
23885 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. |
23886 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
MORE: What Devin Haney's decision to vacate lightweight titles means for Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, Lomachenko, Kambosos and more
In the short clip, Stevenson gets the better of Paro and is much more active and aggressive than he was against De Los Santos.
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in. |
23887 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. |
23888 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“That’s a video from 2019. It makes him look stupid, I believe,” Paro told Sporting News.
“Someone in his camp has obviously leaked something out and it shows that it's obviously gotten to him.
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required. |
23889 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“But a 45-second clip of 240 minutes - we’ve sparred over 80 rounds - if that's your best thing, well, fair enough, so be it, if that helps you sleep at night, good on you.
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added. |
23890 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t. |
23891 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“It’s nothing for me, I'll take the free exposure from the little bitchiness going on, but I’ve just got my mind set on the job.
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer. |
23892 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“I'll just let my actions speak for me. I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around. |
23893 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
I think it's just stress you don't need to put on yourself and get involved in.
“Boxing is a very mentally stressful sport as it is. So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023. |
23894 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
So when I'm not boxing and fighting, I like to kick back and stick to myself.”
Paro, who, along with Stevenson, has sparred with the likes of Devin Haney and Rolly Romero over the course of several camps in Las Vegas, said he’d still work with him again if required.
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year. |
23895 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year.
He was lined up to face Robbie Davies Jnr in a headline slot in Liverpool in March before a routine CT scan picked up an unknown facial fracture, seeing the presiding commission rule him out. |
23896 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“We've always had nothing but respect for him and his camp,” he added.
“I don't get involved in the sh*t. I think it's a bit of schoolyard bullsh*t.
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year.
He was lined up to face Robbie Davies Jnr in a headline slot in Liverpool in March before a routine CT scan picked up an unknown facial fracture, seeing the presiding commission rule him out.
After that disappointment, the 27-year-old secured a long-awaited world title shot, against Regis Pregrais in New Orleans in June. |
23897 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“I'm just going to get rounds in if we need him or if we fight another southpaw and that opportunity’s there, of course, it’d be a no brainer.
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year.
He was lined up to face Robbie Davies Jnr in a headline slot in Liverpool in March before a routine CT scan picked up an unknown facial fracture, seeing the presiding commission rule him out.
After that disappointment, the 27-year-old secured a long-awaited world title shot, against Regis Pregrais in New Orleans in June.
This time it was an Achilles tendon issue which forced him to withdraw, sidelining him for an extended period and temporarily seeing him relocate to his hometown of Mackay. |
23898 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“He's probably one of the best, if not the best, southpaw around.
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year.
He was lined up to face Robbie Davies Jnr in a headline slot in Liverpool in March before a routine CT scan picked up an unknown facial fracture, seeing the presiding commission rule him out.
After that disappointment, the 27-year-old secured a long-awaited world title shot, against Regis Pregrais in New Orleans in June.
This time it was an Achilles tendon issue which forced him to withdraw, sidelining him for an extended period and temporarily seeing him relocate to his hometown of Mackay.
“Absolutely heartbreaking. There's no other words for it,” he said of the missed world title shot.
“I was so devastated. |
23899 | Liam Paro responds to Shakur Stevenson sparring clip ahead of return vs. Montana Love
“If it's going to benefit me and my career, of course I'll get the work in.”
Paro’s is a career which has, unfortunately, stalled in 2023.
After scoring a first-round knockout over Brock Jarvis last October, the Queenslander looked set for a big year.
He was lined up to face Robbie Davies Jnr in a headline slot in Liverpool in March before a routine CT scan picked up an unknown facial fracture, seeing the presiding commission rule him out.
After that disappointment, the 27-year-old secured a long-awaited world title shot, against Regis Pregrais in New Orleans in June.
This time it was an Achilles tendon issue which forced him to withdraw, sidelining him for an extended period and temporarily seeing him relocate to his hometown of Mackay.
“Absolutely heartbreaking. There's no other words for it,” he said of the missed world title shot.
“I was so devastated. At one stage, it felt like everything was coming to an end. |
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