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The Blackhawks needed an emergency goalie, and a local accountant saved the day On Thursday's game against the Winnipeg Jets, rookie goaltender Collin Delia left in the third period for the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Cavs host Pelicans with James on cusp of record CLEVELAND - LeBron James could set a record Friday against the New Orleans Pelicans that might never be broken. James has scored at least 10 points in 866 consecutive regular-season games, which ties him with Michael Jordan for the most all time.
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Le'Veon Bell: Hard to Be a Hero in a City That Paints You out to Be the Villain While playing football for a living is a dream come true for those skilled enough to make it professionally, it's important to remember that the NFL is also a business.
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Crosby scores in OT to lift Pens past Devils 4-3 NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Sidney Crosby batted his own rebound out of the air and into the net 19 seconds into overtime and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Devils 4-3 on Thursday night, denying New Jersey a sweep of the four-game season series.
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Ohtani a DH for big league debut, to pitch Sunday The two-way newcomer from Japan quickly put aside a rugged spring training, hitting a single in his first real at-bat for the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday before finishing 1 for 5 with three groundouts and a strikeout in a 6-5, 11-inning loss to ...
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NBA Thursday news, schedule, updates, rumors: Joel Embiid to undergo surgery on orbital bone Welcome back to another day in the Association. After a wild Wednesday night that saw late-game heroics and multiple records fall, were jumping right back into the mix Thursday.
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Tony Ferguson turned down the Angels' first-pitch request, doesn't care what you think Tony Ferguson will bring a 10-fight winning streak into his main event clash with Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 223. (AP). More. LOS ANGELES - Throwing out the first pitch at a Major League Baseball game is a ceremonial honor few people refuse.
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NCAA president Mark Emmert: High school players should have pro options SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- NCAA president Mark Emmert said the NBA should create a way for basketball players to pursue professional opportunities after high school, but he expects amateurism to remain in college sports.
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