SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Brad Marchand is ready for his Florida debut.
The Panthers said Marchand — who, because of an upper-body injury, hasn’t appeared in a game with Florida since being acquired in a trade with Boston three weeks ago — will be in the lineup Friday night when the team plays host to the Utah Hockey Club.
It will be the first time in 1,091 NHL games, 1,248 when adding in playoff contests, that Marchand takes the ice in something other than a Bruins sweater.
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Michigan State football’s edge rushers coach Chad Wilt has put in a lot of work this offseason, prioritizing that defensive end and edge rusher position. Wilt has now found a new prospect to extend an offer to.
Obinna Umeh, a native of Houston, Texas, received the offer from Michigan State. The St. Thomas High School product currently does not have a ranking yet. At 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, he surely projects to be a speedy edge rusher for the hybrid position Michigan State likes to use.
The top court in Spain’s Catalonia region said Friday it had overturned the conviction of Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves for sexual assault.
Former Tulane wing Kam Williams, one of the best shooters in the transfer portal, told ESPN on Friday that he has committed to Mark Pope and Kentucky.
Duke’s Cooper Flagg put on a skills clinic against Arizona, finishing with 30 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks Thursday night in a 100-93 win. The Blue Devils are in the Elite Eight for the second straight season.
Josh Giddey heaved a buzzer-beating 47-foot 3-pointer from half court to cap perhaps the wildest finish in the NBA this season, giving the Chicago Bulls a 119-117 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.
Darrion Williams scored the tiebreaking basket with 7.3 seconds left in overtime as Texas Tech rallied from a 16-point deficit to beat Arkansas 85-83 and earn a spot in the Elite Eight.
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The Eagles and Bills could see huge parts of their offense take a hit.
It appears as though detractors of the Philadelphia Eagles’ most unstoppable offensive weapon are going to get their wish. The possibility of banning the “Tush Push” has been on the table since the end of the NFL season, and now it’s drawing closer to a reality.
A vote from NFL owners will come next week on whether or not to ban the controversial play, with Dianna Russini of The Athletic saying that there’s now momentum behind banning the play.