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5 questions for Rangers in Stanley Cup Qualifiers NHL.com is looking ahead to the Stanley Cup Qualifiers by examining five of the biggest questions facing each of the 24 remaining teams. Today, we look at the New York Rangers. The New York Rangers were 37-28-5 (.564 points percentage) and will enter ...
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Oklahoma State RB Chuba Hubbard 'won't be doing anything' for team after coach Mike Gundy wears OAN shirt Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard, a potential Heisman Trophy candidate, took to Twitter Monday to say he will not be doing anything for the school "until things change," after head coach Mike Gundy was seen wearing an OAN shirt while fishing ...
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NHL season will resume at high level of play, Golden Knights GM says It might be hockey in the summer, but it will not be like summer hockey. Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said he believes the level of play will be high in the Stanley Cup Qualifiers and the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the Golden ...
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Malik Reed Sees Big Things on Horizon for Broncos' Defense in Year 2 of Fangio Era The Denver Broncos ended having to ask a lot more of rookie rush linebacker Malik Reed last season than the team expected, particularly after Bradley Chubb went down with an ACL tear in Week 4. Reed, an undrafted rookie out of Nevada, replaced Chubb ...
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Kyrie Irving's NBA coalition issues statement on changing 'system' of 'Use and Abuse' Kyrie Irving led a call on Friday of NBA and WNBA players questioning the return of professional basketball in Florida this summer. On Monday, Irving, along with Los Angeles Lakers guard Avery Bradley, issued a mission statement representing the coalition ...
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White Sox executive Ken Williams opens up about personal history facing racism While baseball is mired in the details of a fight over money, there's a much more important fight going on across the United States: the fight for equality and racial justice. And though baseball's financial argument is grabbing the biggest headlines, there are ...
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Ravens' Matthew Judon 'Pleased' to Get Franchise Tag, Open to Contract Extension "I'm please to be tagged. I feel like only a few players get to go through this in their lifetime," he told Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. "As much as I want stability in the future, I'm proud of where I'm at and where I came. I'm a fifth-round draft pick out of Grand Valley ...
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US Open tennis to stick to its schedule Despite major challenges created by the pandemic, the US Tennis Association is set to announce this week that it will hold the 2020 US Open with the support of the men's and women's tours. The tournament is expected to run as originally scheduled from ...
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MLB Players Release Video in Support of Black Lives Matter MLB players released a video in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Monday. The players' video ended with the phrase, "One team. One dream. Be the change." The video—which was tweeted by Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton—featured ...
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Black leader from Portland writes LeBron James, asking him to sit out season until NBA addresses racial disparities A Portland community leader on Monday sent a letter to NBA star Lebron James, urging him to sit out the basketball season until the league addresses racial disparities in the organization. Lakayana Drury posted his letter to his favorite player on Twitter.
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Odell Beckham Jr. selling "I Still Can't Breathe" shirts Free agent quarterback Cam Newton posted video of his workout with Odell Beckham Jr. at UCLA. Beckham is wearing an "I Still Can't Breathe" T-shirt in some of the shots and sans shirt in others. The Browns receiver is selling the T-shirts to benefit Black ...
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July could see thousands of fans attend Cup races NASCAR could have crowds topping 25,000 in back-to-back races next month, marking the largest sporting events in the U.S. since the COVID-19 pandemic halted sports in March. The July 15 All-Star Race moves from Charlotte Motor Speedway to Bristol ...
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Virginia athletics updates logos to remove feature that referenced school's slavery history The University of Virginia athletic department announced they have updated their primary and secondary logos, getting rid of the curve on the handles of the logo that represented the serpentine walls on campus grounds. "After the release of our new logos on ...
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Central Michigan football players return to campus for voluntary workouts; EMU sets date Central Michigan football players returned to the Mount Pleasant campus on Monday for voluntary workouts after spending most of the past few months engaging virtually with teammates and coaches. The process to get all student-athletes back on campus ...
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Red Wings' Steve Yzerman part of AHL's Return to Play task force The American League Hockey announced Monday the formation of a Return to Play task force, designed to provide "expert leadership and strategic direction" to the league in its plans to return to play in 2020-21. The task force includes Detroit Red Wings ...
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Hamilton safety Jack Howell commits to Colorado State football Safety Jack Howell, who transferred from Valor Christian to Chandler Hamilton this spring, will follow in his father's footsteps to play football at Colorado State. Howell, who will be a senior next football season, made his announcement on social media Monday ...
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Nuggets coach Michael Malone says test revealed he had COVID-19 Shortly after the season was suspended March 11, Nuggets coach Michael Malone recalled not feeling well. As it turns out, an anti-body test administered months later revealed he had COVID-19. Malone, speaking to CBS4 in Denver, said he wasn't able to ...
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John Howard, John Eales included on Rugby World Cup bid Board Former Prime Minister John Howard, Wallabies great John Eales and leading Australian businessman Sir Rod Eddington are all part of an Advisory Board set up to oversee Rugby Australia's 2027 Rugby World Cup bid. New Rugby Australia chairman ...
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'It's a blow to Peoria': End of an era for IHSA boys basketball state finals America's Original March Madness has found a new home. The Illinois High School Association board of directors approved a three-year contract on Monday morning to move the boys basketball state finals to the State Farm Center in Champaign through ...
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A NASCAR driver raced in a 'Back the Blue' car in support of police Days after NASCAR's only full-time black driver raced in a Black Lives Matter-themed car, a competitor drove with a symbol of Blue Lives Matter on its hood. At Sunday's NASCAR Xfinity race in Homestead, Florida, driver Kyle Weatherman debuted a newly ...
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Penn State's Micah Parsons ready to 'step out of comfort zone' as leader, still 'be dominant' Since the early days of his recruitment as a highly sought-after high school prospect in Harrisburg, Micah Parsons has been known for his outgoing, gregarious personality. But now that over the span of about 18 months Parsons has moved on from being a ...
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Re-watch final seconds of Bruins' 2011 Stanley Cup win on 9-year anniversary On this date nine years ago, the 2010-11 Boston Bruins went from a great hockey team to a historic one. The Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks played a roller-coaster Stanley Cup Final series in 2011 that featured three one-goal games and three blowouts ...
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'We must use the power we have' - Marcelo calls for 'changes' after Black Lives Matter celebration After scoring in Real Madrid's 3-1 win over Eibar on Sunday, the Brazilian took a knee and raised his first in solidarity with the movement. Marcelo has urged others to use their platforms to instigate change after taking a knee in support of the Black Lives ...
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Bubba Wallace: Ray Ciccarelli's stance on Confederate flag ban 'doesn't matter' Bubba Wallace recently had "Black Lives Matter" emblazoned on his No. 43 car. Before his next race, perhaps he'll consider adding that Ray Ciccarelli "doesn't really matter." Wallace, NASCAR's only African American driver, helped spark the company's ...
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Texas Tech confirms positive COVID-19 tests in football, men's track and field, women's basketball programs **Press Release from Texas Tech University**. LUBBOCK, Texas – In response to several media requests, the Texas Tech athletics department can confirm recent positive tests for COVID-19 within its football, men's track and field and women's basketball ...
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Brewers land first post-draft free agents in South Carolina RHP TJ Shook, Grand Canyon University INF Drew Smith The Milwaukee Brewers brought their first post-draft players into the fold Sunday, agreeing to terms on free-agent deals with University of South Carolina right-hander T.J. Shook and Grand Canyon University infielder Drew Smith. The news was announced by ...
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Nashville SC begins full-team training, inches closer to MLS tourney For the first time since Major League Soccer suspended its season on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nashville SC will take the field for full-team training. The full-team training sessions are mandatory for all players, and they must — along with ...
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Royal Ascot 2020: Your ultimate armchair guide including where to watch, how to bet and what to expect With Royal Ascot getting underway on Tuesday there is much to look out for over what should be a jam-packed five days. Advertisement. Here is our armchair guide for what to expect, and even what might be different this year with the event taking place ...
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Massive race report from AMA SX Rnd 15 | Video Highlights Supercross reconvened at Salt Lake City overnight for the fifth round of the seven that will be held without spectators inside Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium to close out the 17-round 2020 AMA Supercross season. Eli Tomac entered this round with a 27-point ...
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