Quick Commentary

By Courtney Boyer

A fun look into “Finding Dory”

Alma Approved

It’s safe to say that all “Finding Nemo” fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the movie’s sequel, “Finding Dory.” The anticipation has increased since directors Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane gave the world a sneak peek of some new character additions for the new movie. These characters seem pretty lovable already, and include a cute group of sea otters, sea lions and an octopus. The movie will also introduce the audience to Dory’s parents, and will keep beloved characters from the past. This movie has a lot of hype surrounding it, and it is delivering when it comes to expectations. The movie looks like both a fun throwback and cool new story all in one. Fans can now look forward to a movie riddled with characters old and new.

http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/pixar-finding-dory-character-character-guide/

Bad Night for the Blackhawks

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DI Denied

Tuesday night proved to be a bad night for the Chicago Blackhawks. In addition to losing the game 4-1, Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith was ejected from the game and suspended indefinitely for swinging his stick and hitting the Minnesota Wild’s Charlie Coyle in the face. It is disappointing to see a player like Keith, on a highly respected team, displaying this kind of unsportsmanlike conduct. The NHL’s decision to suspend him indefinitely was the right move — intentionally trying to harm an opposing player shows a complete lack of character. In the future, Keith should keep in mind that there are many younger fans who may look up to him as a role model. Here’s hoping Keith can clean up his act once he returns to play.

https://twitter.com/NHLPlayerSafety/status/715242200985108480

http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/15094368/duncan-keith-chicago-blackhawks-ejected-intent-injure-vs-minnesota-wild