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Stone, Stastny, Pacioretty behind Vegas-worthy encore for Golden Knights LAS VEGAS -- How do you follow the Vegas Golden Knights' inaugural season of 2017-18? What do you do on Toshiba Plaza when you've had fans line up to get logo tattoos? What do you do inside T-Mobile Arena when you've set a new standard for ...
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Tiger Woods, Masters champion again, is coming for Jack Nicklaus' majors record Even the operator at the iconic 18th hole leaderboard had to let loose. Aside from the golfers, the scoreboard operators may be the most important people on the grounds at the Masters. There are no video boards or TV-equipped hospitality tents and there ...
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Maple Leafs could be without Kadri, consider options for Game 3 TORONTO -- The Toronto Maple Leafs could be without center Nazem Kadri for Game 3 of their Eastern Conference First Round series against the Boston Bruins on Monday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVAS, NESN). Kadri will have an in-person hearing ...
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The Winners and Losers of the Chinese Grand Prix While several drivers had reason to celebrate after Formula 1's 1000th World Championship race, there were those that will leave Shanghai sad, disappointed or downright frustrated. We pick out the winners and losers of the Chinese Grand Prix…
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John MacLeod, Phoenix Suns' all-time winningest coach, dies at 81 John MacLeod, the longest-tenured and winningest head coach in Phoenix Suns history, died at age 81 on Sunday morning. He compiled a Suns franchise-record 579 wins from 1973 to 1987. MacLeod's time with the Suns included nine playoff berths, ...
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[BN] Blitz newsletter: QBs could hold the key to Buffalo's draft No one is talking about the 2019 NFL Draft quarterback class like it will end up producing multiple All-Pros. Enough people aren't even sure Kyler Murray, the likely No. 1 pick, is better than Josh Rosen, the quarterback Arizona is likely to get rid of a year after ...
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Vlade's vision: Why new head coach Luke Walton is perfectly fit to be a King The Kings put their trust in Vlade Divac and Divac is placing his trust in Luke Walton, a promising but unproven young coach who will impact one man's legacy and shape the fate of the franchise. Divac knows his decision to hire Walton just 48 hours after firing ...
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Irish drop series to No. 21 North Carolina, are 1-6 in their last seven games Observer Sports Staff | Monday, April 15, 2019. Coming off of a loss to a struggling Western Michigan team that has only 11 wins on the season, the Irish entered into a series with No. 21 North Carolina in need of a win, having lost their last four games in a row ...
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MotoGP: The King of COTA is deposed (CNN) Austin's curvaceous Circuit of the Americas played out a MotoGP drama at the weekend with barely an emotional or theatrical stone unturned. The race meeting had begun on a somber note, on Friday, with the official retirement of the late MotoGP ...
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Pacers' Need for Game 2 is Simple: Shooting It was poor shooting, obviously, that cost the Pacers their Game 1 opportunity, but it's the reasons behind the poor shooting that have to be corrected if they are to win their opening-round playoff series with Boston. Namely, playoff-caliber poise and halfcourt ...
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Gophers finish the weekend 1-1 against two ranked opponents The Gophers' women's tennis team knew this weekend would be a challenging one as they prepared to take on No. 29 Northwestern and No. 34 Illinois. Minnesota came prepared and battled all the way back from a 3-1 deficit to upset the Wildcats and put the ...
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NBA playoffs: Trail Blazers, Celtics win series openers Damian Lillard scored 30 points and the third-seeded Portland Trail Blazers opened their playoff series against the No. 6 Oklahoma City Thunder with a 104-99 victory on Sunday in Portland, Ore. Enes Kanter added 20 points and a career playoff-high 18 ...
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Premier League weekend review: Mohamed Salah's rocket steels Liverpool Nick Miller recaps another wild weekend in the Premier League, as Mohamed Salah ensured Liverpool held their nerve, but Chris Hughton's Brighton lost theirs. Jump to: Raheem's brilliance | Ole 'got away with it' | Fredericks the klutz | Bravo ugly Toon ...
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Poirier bloodies Holloway, wins UFC interim lightweight belt By CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) — Dustin Poirier bloodied Max Holloway and won a unanimous decision for the UFC interim lightweight title on Saturday night, denying Holloway his chance to become only the fourth fighter to hold two ...
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Considine signs with the Crows for 2020 Clare dual-star Ailish Considine has signed a new contract with the Adelaide Crows for the 2020 Women's AFL season. Her side won the Grand Final in March defeating Carlton in front of a record crowd of 53,034 and Considine was among the goal-scorers.
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All Blacks utility McKenzie's World Cup dream in shatters WELLINGTON – Utility back Damian McKenzie was ruled out of the World Cup Monday in a blow to the All Blacks as coach Steve Hansen warned it was likely more players could miss out through injury. McKenzie suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in ...
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Dirk's days as a recruiter are done for now; so who takes over? Here's a thought As the Mavericks look down the road at a Dirk-less future – at least in terms of what happens on the court – the question now becomes how they put together a working game plan for recruiting free agents this summer and beyond. What has been largely ...
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Sky Brown, 10, boosts Olympic hopes with National skateboard title Youngster triumphs with gold medal at event in Salford • Brown set to become Britain's youngest summer Olympian. Press Association. Sun 14 Apr 2019 12.46 EDT Last modified on Sun 14 Apr 2019 13.09 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...
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Zanesville's McNeil runs Boston in part two of three major marathons in one year She's at it again. Zanesville's Katie McNeil is running in her second major marathon in less than six months on her quest to conquer three of the nation's largest races within a one year span. In November, McNeil took on the largest race in the country — the ...
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Paire coasts to Grand Prix Hassan II final victory Frenchman Benoit Paire claimed a second career ATP singles title when he breezed past Spain's Pablo Andujar 6-2 6-3 to lift the Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakesh on Sunday. The world number 69 broke defending champion Andujar's serve twice in the first ...
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