I’m not the biggest fan of shootouts in the National Hockey League. They were fun for a few years, but now, I want to see games end in 3-on-3 overtime, and I think the overwhelming majority of games would end that way if we just added another 5 minutes to the standard OT period.
But that’s not what this is about. Instead, we’re going to talk about how shootouts are still something of an art, and the man who has found the back of the net in shootouts more than anyone else is officially Patrick Kane.
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In order to be a great athlete, you have to have an immeasurable amount of confidence. Some of those athletes are the quiet-confident type, while others wear their emotions on their sleeve. Then there is Auburn guard Chad Baker-Mazara, who oozes confidence out of every pour of his body.
With Baker-Mazara being the second-leading scorer for the Tigers, who are unquestionably the best basketball team in the country at this point in time, he has every reason to be dripping with confidence.
The reality is a lot of fans think the Chiefs get the benefit of a favorable whistle.
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Through 20 games, Johnson averages 19.6 points per game, while shooting 45 percent from the field.
The Texas Longhorns underwent some major transformation this offseason as they sought to replenish their roster, adding a five-star freshman and a number of key pieces via the transfer portal ahead of the 2024-25 season.
Among the notable transfers were Kansas State’s Arthur Kaluma, Oregon State’s Jordan Pope, Arkansas’s Tramon Mark and Indiana State’s Julian Larry and Jayson Kent.
It’s a question that will be answered Thursday night when the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2025 class is announced.
McIlroy responded to a recent memo that Charley Hoffman sent his fellow PGA Tour members over the weekend, in which Hoffman took a shot, seemingly, at McIlroy.
As OutKick previously reported, Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday that bans males from women’s sports.
ESPN, being a purported sports-media company, has to cover this news. But instead of writing an entire original article on the subject, they decided to simply take the majority of the Associated Press’ story.
Which, by extension, means that ESPN agrees with the AP’s take on the matter. And it should surprise no one that both ESPN and the AP are against the idea of banning males from women’s sports.
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