Montreal Canadiens's netminder Jaroslav Halak, No 41, celebrates following the series victory over the Washington Capitals.
Montreal Canadiens's netminder Jaroslav Halak, No 41, celebrates following the series victory over the Washington Capitals.

Inspired Halak holds off Capitals as Habs shock Stanely Cup favourites



WASHINGTON // Stanley Cup favourites the Washington Capitals fell at the first play-off hurdle yesterday after another inspired display by Montreal goalie Jaroslav Halak gave the Canadiens a shock victory in their Game Seven decider. "No one gave us a chance but here we are," Halak told reporters after the 2-1 victory over the top-seeds at the Verizon Center. The Slovakian made 41 saves as the Canadiens became the first eighth seed to win a series after falling behind 3-1.
"After we were trailing 3-1 we said we have nothing to lose and we came out game by game," Halak said. "Now we're going to the second round." Montreal will face Sidney Crosby and the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference semi-finals starting tomorrow. Halak had to be at his brilliant best to repel wave after wave of attacks by the Capitals, who set a franchise record with 54 regular season wins and boasted the league's top offence.
The Slovak made 37 stops in the Game Five win and 53 in Game Six to lead his team back from the brink but the Caps, led by two-time MVP Alex Ovechkin, were still expected to close out the series on home ice. The Canadiens, however, took the lead when Marc-Andre Bergeron converted a slap shot with 30 seconds left in the first period. After a scoreless second, Dominic Moore extended the advantage with a snap shot at 16:24 into the final period.
Washington's Brooks Laich got his team to within one with 2:16 left but the Capitals, who had a man-advantage after a Montreal penalty with 1:44 remaining, were unable to find a way past Halak. * Reuters

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
About Proto21

Date started: May 2018
Founder: Pir Arkam
Based: Dubai
Sector: Additive manufacturing (aka, 3D printing)
Staff: 18
Funding: Invested, supported and partnered by Joseph Group

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Starring: Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, Djimon Hounsou

Director: Michael Sarnoski

Rating: 4/5

Switching sides

Mahika Gaur is the latest Dubai-raised athlete to attain top honours with another country.

Velimir Stjepanovic (Serbia, swimming)
Born in Abu Dhabi and raised in Dubai, he finished sixth in the final of the 2012 Olympic Games in London in the 200m butterfly final.

Jonny Macdonald (Scotland, rugby union)
Brought up in Abu Dhabi and represented the region in international rugby. When the Arabian Gulf team was broken up into its constituent nations, he opted to play for Scotland instead, and went to the Hong Kong Sevens.

Sophie Shams (England, rugby union)
The daughter of an English mother and Emirati father, Shams excelled at rugby in Dubai, then after attending university in the UK played for England at sevens.

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Company name: baraka
Started: July 2020
Founders: Feras Jalbout and Kunal Taneja
Based: Dubai and Bahrain
Sector: FinTech
Initial investment: $150,000
Current staff: 12
Stage: Pre-seed capital raising of $1 million
Investors: Class 5 Global, FJ Labs, IMO Ventures, The Community Fund, VentureSouq, Fox Ventures, Dr Abdulla Elyas (private investment)

SPECS

Engine: 1.5-litre turbo

Power: 181hp

Torque: 230Nm

Transmission: 6-speed automatic

Starting price: Dh79,000

On sale: Now

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The five types of long-term residential visas

Obed Suhail of ServiceMarket, an online home services marketplace, outlines the five types of long-term residential visas:

Investors:

A 10-year residency visa can be obtained by investors who invest Dh10 million, out of which 60 per cent should not be in real estate. It can be a public investment through a deposit or in a business. Those who invest Dh5 million or more in property are eligible for a five-year residency visa. The invested amount should be completely owned by the investors, not loaned, and retained for at least three years.

Entrepreneurs:

A five-year multiple entry visa is available to entrepreneurs with a previous project worth Dh0.5m or those with the approval of an accredited business incubator in the UAE.  

Specialists

Expats with specialised talents, including doctors, specialists, scientists, inventors, and creative individuals working in the field of culture and art are eligible for a 10-year visa, given that they have a valid employment contract in one of these fields in the country.

Outstanding students:

A five-year visa will be granted to outstanding students who have a grade of 95 per cent or higher in a secondary school, or those who graduate with a GPA of 3.75 from a university. 

Retirees:

Expats who are at least 55 years old can obtain a five-year retirement visa if they invest Dh2m in property, have savings of Dh1m or more, or have a monthly income of at least Dh20,000.

Specs: 2024 McLaren Artura Spider

Engine: 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 and electric motor
Max power: 700hp at 7,500rpm
Max torque: 720Nm at 2,250rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed dual-clutch auto
0-100km/h: 3.0sec
Top speed: 330kph
Price: From Dh1.14 million ($311,000)
On sale: Now

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Company name: Hoopla
Date started: March 2023
Founder: Jacqueline Perrottet
Based: Dubai
Number of staff: 10
Investment stage: Pre-seed
Investment required: $500,000


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