Author: Michael

The Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes opened the Eastern Conference Finals with a classic that went to quadruple overtime.
Panthers star and Hart Trophy-nominee Matthew Tkachuk scored with just seconds left in the 4th overtime to give the Cats a 3-2 win to open the series.

MATTHEW TKACHUK WINS IT! #StanleyCup
With time dwindling down in the fourth overtime, Matthew Tkachuk (@TKACHUKycheese_) rips home the winner to give the @FlaPanthers the Game 1 win! pic.twitter.

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Brittney Griner will stand for the national anthem this season after spending nearly 10 months locked in a Russian cage.
Griner — an advocate of “speaking out, standing up, sitting in, taking a knee” — had a sudden change of heart, claims her agent in a TIMES op-ed.
The article says Griner views the anthem differently since Joe Biden exchanged a Russian arms dealer, named Viktor Bout, for her return to the United States.
“Hearing the national anthem, it definitely hit different [sic],” says Griner.

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When the PGA Championship rolls around each year one PGA teaching professional in the field becomes a fan favorite. And this year, that man is Michael Block.
Block, the head professional at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in California, took part in a mid-round interview with ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt during Thursday’s round, and his calm and ‘I’m playing with house money’ attitude caught the golf world’s attention. So too did his even par 70 on Thursday.

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One of the 20 PGA of America professional golfers, Michael Block has stolen the hearts of golf fans after his impressive second round and post-round interview.
Michael Block may not be a name people know right now, but they will. He has taken the PGA Championship by storm, winning us all over with how personable he is. From his chat with Scott Van Pelt while walking the fairway Thursday, to shanking a tee shot during his second round to his post-round interview, Block will be pretty popular when he gets home.

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When the Steelers traded up in the 2023 NFL Draft to take Georgia’s Broderick Jones, they did so to jump the Jets for the offensive tackle. Pittsburgh agreed to a deal with the Patriots that bumped them up two spots to get their man.
In the process, the Steelers became a conduit for another small chapter in the Jets-Patriots rivalry. New York was reportedly targeting Jones, and New England’s trade back ensured the Jets wouldn’t get their man.

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