Jakob Chychrun out of lineup ‘until something happens’

Though he still hasn’t been traded, it appears as though Jakob Chychrun’s time as an Arizona Coyote is over. According to Adam Vingan of Sportsnet, head coach Andre Tourigny confirmed Chychrun will remain out of the lineup “until something happens.” Notably, Karel Vejmelka will start tonight. Vejmelka has also been the center of trade rumors recently, but […]

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Damar Hamlin wants to ‘eventually’ play in NFL again

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has confirmed he “eventually” wants to resume his playing career following his medical emergency last month.  “That’s always the goal, like I said, as a competitor, you know, I’m trying to do things to keep advancing my situation,” Hamlin told Hall of Famer Michael Strahan during an interview that aired […]

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How Tom Brady is helping Greg Olsen earn an extra $7 million in 2023

Fox lead NFL analyst Greg Olsen has millions of reasons to thank recently-retired quarterback Tom Brady this winter.  New York Post sports media columnist Andrew Marchand reported Monday that Olsen’s Fox salary would’ve dropped from $10 million to $3 million had he lost his gig as the network’s No. 1 analyst to Brady later this […]

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Avalanche goalie Pavel Francouz misses practice with lower-body injury

The Colorado Avalanche went without goaltender Pavel Francouz during Monday’s practice while he dealt with a lower-body injury, according to a report by The Athletic‘s Peter Baugh. In a corresponding move ahead of their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, the Avalanche recalled goaltender Jonas Johansson from the American Hockey League’s Colorado Eagles. […]

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NHL power rankings: Winnipeg keeps taking care of business

The Daily Faceoff Power Rankings return. With only six games played in the week before All-Star weekend, it made sense to not worry about this list last week, but we are back, and we’ve still got some movement going on as teams are also making alterations on the trade front. The usual group in the […]

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NHL’s new initiative focuses on improving outreach to Latino audience

During the fifth edition of L’Attitude, an annual Latino business-based conference that took place last September in San Diego, Arizona Coyotes’ President and CEO Xavier Gutierrez shared a story of his first Board of Governors meeting, when he explained his business plan to NHL’s Commissioner Gary Bettman using a hockey metaphor. He mentioned Wayne Gretzky’s […]

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Why Andy Reid turned to ‘Corn Dog’ in the Super Bowl

 Andy Reid may like to celebrate big wins with a cheeseburger, but he has “Corn Dog” to thank for Kansas City’s comeback victory in Super Bowl LVII. The Chiefs trailed 24-14 at the half and 27-21 entering the fourth quarter. Nearly three minutes into the final quarter, Kansas City faced a pivotal third down at […]

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Former Nationals owner Ted Lerner dies at age 97

Ted Lerner, the real estate developer who purchased the Washington Nationals in 2006, passed away, reports Jonathan Karl of ABC News. Lerner was 97 years old. The cause was complications from pneumonia, per a report from Adam Bernstein and Matt Schudel of the Washington Post. Major League Baseball took over ownership of the struggling Montreal […]

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Eagles’ Bradberry discusses decisive holding penalty in SB loss

Super Bowl LVII ended not with a bang but with a whistle. While fans were quick to blast officials for a late defensive penalty against Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry, the seven-year veteran defensive back took a different approach when talking about the decisive play after the game. Referees called defensive holding on Bradberry on a […]

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