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NHL News: Flyers fire general manager Chuck Fletcher


The Philadelphia Flyers fired general manager Chuck Fletcher and promoted former player Daniel Briere to fill the role on an interim basis, the team announced Friday morning.

Fletcher, 55, also held the role of president of hockey operations. The team said it will look to fill both positions separately.

The Flyers (24-30-11, 59 points) are on track to miss the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons since Fletcher was hired in December 2018. Philadelphia resides in seventh place in the eight-team Metropolitan Division.

“Over the past several seasons, our team simply has not lived up to that standard, so today, we will begin to chart a new path forward under a new leadership structure for hockey operations,” said Dave Scott, chairman of Comcast Spectacor and governor of the Flyers.

“This morning, we released Chuck Fletcher from his president and general manager responsibilities. We are grateful for his hard work and dedication to this organization, and we wish him nothing but the best moving forward.”

Briere, 45, has been working in the Flyers’ front office since 2017, two years after he retired as an NHL player. He was named special assistant to the general manager last season.

Briere totaled 696 points (307 goals, 389 assists) in 973 career games with the then-Phoenix Coyotes, Buffalo Sabres, Flyers, Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche. He played with the Flyers from 2007-13.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: NHL roundup: Oilers rally, halt Bruins’ 10-game win streak


Darnell Nurse scored with 4:49 left in regulation as the Edmonton Oilers came from two goals down to defeat the host Boston Bruins 3-2 on Thursday night.

Nurse’s shot from the left point beat Jeremy Swayman for the game-winning tally, putting an end to Boston’s season-long, 10-game winning streak. Evan Bouchard and Ryan McLeod also scored for Edmonton, which has won back-to-back games and four of its last five.

David Pastrnak logged a goal and an assist while Brad Marchand also scored for the Bruins.

The loss was Boston’s first since Feb. 11. The Bruins had also been 35-0-2 when leading after two periods and 33-0-3 when scoring first this season.

Stars 10, Sabres 4

Radek Faksa scored two goals and captain Jamie Benn and Mason Marchment each collected a goal and two assists to lift visiting Dallas to a victory over Buffalo.

Joe Pavelski, Evgenii Dadonov, Joel Kiviranta and defenseman Ryan Suter each recorded a goal and an assist as Dallas scored its most goals in a game since a 10-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Feb. 6, 2009. It also served as the third time in franchise history that the team has scored 10 goals in a road game, with the then-Minnesota North Stars reaching that total on Jan. 27, 1984 (versus St. Louis) and Dec. 11, 1985 (against Detroit).

Wyatt Johnston and Roope Hintz also scored a goal and Jason Robertson notched three assists as the Stars improved to 5-1-1 in their last seven games. Eric Comrie yielded all 10 goals on 49 shots for the Sabres, who have lost three in a row and five of their last six games.

Rangers 4, Canadiens 3 (SO)

Mika Zibanejad scored in the second round of the shootout and visiting New York beat Montreal.

Zibanejad’s clutch goal helped the Rangers avoid a third straight loss. Patrick Kane recorded his first two points since being acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks last week. Alexis Lafreniere scored a power-play goal and Jacob Trouba also scored.

Rookie Kaiden Guhle, Alex Belzile and Josh Anderson scored for the Canadiens, who fell to 0-3-2 in their past five.

Islanders 4, Penguins 3 (OT)

Brock Nelson scored on a breakaway at 2:13 of overtime as visiting New York rallied for a comeback win over Pittsburgh.

It was a Metropolitan Division and Eastern Conference wild-card showdown. The Islanders, in the first wild-card spot, opened a two-point lead on Pittsburgh and swept the teams’ four-game season series.

Anders Lee added two goals, Hudson Fasching also scored and Nelson had two points for the Islanders, who won their third straight game. New York goaltender Ilya Sorokin made 33 saves. Jake Guentzel, Jason Zucker and Josh Archibald scored and Jeff Petry had two assists for the Penguins, who have lost two of three (1-1-1).

Golden Knights 4, Lightning 3 (OT)

Alec Martinez chipped in the game-winning marker with a head-first dive in overtime as Vegas slipped past host Tampa Bay.

After the Lightning tied it with two goals in the closing 2:07, Vegas center Jack Eichel sent a shot from the slot that was partially stopped by goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (17 saves). As it trickled near the goal line, Martinez dove in and got a piece of the puck for his second goal as the Knights won for the fourth time in five games.

Keegan Kolesar, William Karlsson and Chandler Stephenson also scored as Vegas swept the season series from Tampa Bay and moved to 19-8-2 against the Eastern Conference. Brayden Point’s two goals for Tampa Bay tied his career-high 41 set in the 2018-19 season. He also had an assist.

Devils 3, Capitals 2 (SO)

Timo Meier scored the lone goal in the shootout to lift visiting New Jersey past Washington.

Meier, performing in the shootout for just the fifth time, capped the fourth round by tucking a shot under the right blocker of Capitals goalie Darcy Kuemper (38 saves). Erik Haula and Dawson Mercer scored in the second period for the Devils, who remained four points behind first-place Carolina in the Metropolitan Division. Goalie Akira Schmid made 20 saves in regulation and overtime before denying the Caps in the shootout.

Trevor van Riemsdyk scored in the first and Dylan Strome tallied in the second for the Capitals, who lost for the ninth time in 12 games (3-8-1) but remained five points behind the second wild card, the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Coyotes 4, Predators 1

Goaltender Ivan Prosvetov recorded his first NHL victory and third-period goals by Barrett Hayton, Jack McBain and Nick Schmaltz were the difference as Arizona claimed a victory over Nashville in Tempe, Ariz.

Brett Ritchie scored in his debut for the Coyotes, who are not in playoff contention but have won two consecutive games and have posted a 16-11-3 record at home. Clayton Keller collected two assists. Prosvetov, a 2018 fourth-round draft choice, made 39 saves in his NHL season debut.

Cody Glass scored for the Predators, who have lost two straight games but fell in regulation for just the second time in eight contests (5-2-1). Goalie Juuse Saros stopped 39 shots.

Kings 5, Avalanche 2

Adrian Kempe and Phillip Danault scored two goals each for Los Angeles in a win against Colorado in Denver.

Anze Kopitar had three assists, Gabriel Vilardi scored and Joonas Korpisalo made 28 saves for the Kings, who won their season-high fifth game in a row.

Evan Rodrigues and Nathan MacKinnon scored and Alexandar Georgiev stopped 26 shots for the Avalanche, who have lost four of their past five games (1-3-1).

Hurricanes 1, Flyers 0

Pyotr Kochetkov returned from the minor leagues and made 19 saves as Carolina defeated Philadelphia in Raleigh, N.C.

Andrei Svechnikov scored slightly more than two minutes into the game and the tally held up for the Metropolitan Division-leading Hurricanes. Kochetkov was in the Carolina net for the first time since Jan. 15 after he was summoned from the American Hockey League following an injury to Antti Raanta earlier this week.

Carolina has a four-game winning streak and has won nine of its last 11 (9-2-0). The Hurricanes have secured shutouts in three of their last four home games. Philadelphia didn’t have a power play until less than nine minutes to play in the game. The Flyers dropped to 1-5-1 in their last seven games.

Senators 5, Kraken 4

Alex DeBrincat was credited with the go-ahead goal at 17:38 of the third period as Ottawa, after blowing a three-goal lead, rallied to win at Seattle.

Jakob Chychrun and Claude Giroux each had a goal and an assist for the Senators, who won for the sixth time in their past seven games. Shane Pinto and Patrick Brown also tallied, Nick Holden and Tim Stutzle each had two assists and Mads Sogaard made 29 saves.

Jared McCann scored twice and Vince Dunn had a goal and an assist for Seattle, which had a five-game winning streak snapped. Jaden Schwartz also scored, Yanni Gourde had two assists and Philipp Grubauer stopped 26 shots.

Blues 4, Sharks 2

Robert Thomas scored a goal and added an assist as St. Louis beat visiting San Jose, despite Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson setting a personal scoring mark.

Torey Krug, Sammy Blais and Jakub Vrana also scored for the Blues, who won for just the second time in their last 10 games. Pavel Buchnevich had two assists for St. Louis and Jordan Binnington made 32 saves to earn his first victory since Feb. 16.

Karlsson and Tomas Hertl scored for the Sharks, who are 2-9-1 in their last 12 games. Karlsson’s goal was his 20th of the season and marked his 83rd point of the season, setting a career-high point total.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Senators snap Kraken’s win streak with late goal


Alex DeBrincat was credited with the go-ahead goal at 17:38 of the third period as the Ottawa Senators, after blowing a three-goal lead, rallied to defeat the host Seattle Kraken 5-4 Thursday night.

Jakob Chychrun and Claude Giroux each had a goal and an assist for the Senators, who won for the sixth time in their past seven games.

Shane Pinto and Patrick Brown also tallied, Nick Holden and Tim Stutzle each had two assists and rookie goaltender Mads Sogaard, starting for the injured Cam Talbot, made 29 saves.

Jared McCann scored twice and Vince Dunn had a goal and an assist for Seattle, which had a five-game winning streak snapped. Jaden Schwartz also scored, Yanni Gourde had two assists and Philipp Grubauer stopped 26 of 31 shots.

DeBrincat got the winner after Jake Sanderson kept the puck in the offensive zone along the boards on the left wing. Sanderson sent the puck down the boards to DeBrincat in the corner, and his centering pass for Pinto went off the stick of Kraken defenseman Will Borgen and trickled between Grubauer’s pads.

With the score 3-3 entering the third, the Kraken took their first lead at 3:23 of the period as Dunn scored on a wrist shot from the left faceoff dot.

The Senators tied it just 38 seconds later as Stutzle intercepted a Seattle clearing pass and fed Giroux for a one-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle.

The Senators took a 3-0 lead in the opening 8:27 on goals by Pinto, Chychrun and Brown, the last two 17 seconds apart.

That was enough for Kraken coach Dave Hakstol, who called a timeout but left Grubauer in the net.

The move paid off as Seattle scored four unanswered goals.

McCann scored an unassisted, short-handed goal at 11:56 of the first to get the Kraken on the board. Sogaard stopped McCann’s initial shot, but the rebound bounced off Ottawa defenseman Thomas Chabot and into the net.

Schwartz pulled Seattle within a goal at 2:11 of the second, setting up at the top of the crease and redirecting Dunn’s shot past Sogaard.

McCann scored his second goal of the game on a three-on-two rush at 8:11 of the middle period to tie the score at 3-3, batting a rebound out of mid-air and into the net.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Coyotes’ Ivan Prosvetov beats Predators for first NHL win


Goaltender Ivan Prosvetov recorded his first NHL victory and third-period goals by Barrett Hayton, Jack McBain and Nick Schmaltz were the difference as the Arizona Coyotes claimed a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.

Brett Ritchie scored in his debut for the Coyotes, who are not in playoff contention but have won two consecutive games and have posted a 16-11-3 record at home. Clayton Keller collected two assists.

Prosvetov, a 2018 fourth-round draft choice, made 39 saves in his NHL season debut after being summoned from the AHL Tucson Roadrunners. Prosvetov had played in six previous NHL games prior to Thursday.

Cody Glass scored for the Predators, who have lost two straight games but fell in regulation for just the second time in eight contests (5-2-1). Goalie Juuse Saros stopped 39 shots.

Nashville remains six points out of a playoff spot but has three games in hand on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second Western Conference wild-card spot.

Ritchie, who just joined Arizona after a trade with the Calgary Flames, opened the scoring in the first period. Ritchie set up shop in the slot and deflected J.J. Moser’s point shot for his seventh goal of the season.

Hayton’s power-play goal at 11:41 of the third period doubled the lead. Keller’s shot was stopped, but Hayton was on the spot for the rebound and buried it for his 11th goal of the campaign.

McBain converted another rebound goal 49 seconds later to make it a 3-0 affair, pouncing on the puck after Lawson Crouse’s shot was stopped. It was McBain’s 10th goal of the season.

Glass spoiled Prosvetov’s shutout bid with exactly two minutes remaining, but Schmaltz rounded out the scoring with an empty-net marker, his 21st goal of the season. Schmaltz has scored goals in 10 of his past 14 games.

Although not as busy as his Nashville counterpart from start to finish, Prosvetov held the fort. His biggest stops came late in the second period when he denied Ryan McDonagh when the Predators defenseman had a partial breakaway and then made a sprawling save on Kiefer Sherwood on the rebound attempt.

–Field Level Media

Medicaid Health Plans Try to Protect Members and Profits During Unwinding

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The federal covid-19 pandemic protections that have largely prohibited states from dropping anyone from Medicaid since 2020 helped millions of low-income Americans retain health insurance coverage – even if they no longer qualified – and brought the U.S. uninsured rate to a record low.

It also led to a windfall for the health plans that states pay to oversee care of most Medicaid enrollees. These plans – many run by insurance titans including UnitedHealthcare, Centene, and Aetna – have seen their revenue surge by billions as their membership soared by millions.

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With states poised to start disenrolling Medicaid enrollees in April who no longer qualify, the insurers hope to retain enrollees who are still eligible and capture those who lose coverage with the Affordable Care Act marketplace plans.

Except for the enrollees themselves, for whom losing coverage could restrict access to care and leave them vulnerable to large medical bills, no one has more at stake than these insurers. The plans have a strong financial incentive to keep their members enrolled because states pay them per member, per month: The more people they cover, the more money they get.

The Biden administration estimates that 15 million of the more than 91 million Medicaid enrollees will fall off the rolls, nearly half because their income exceeds program limits and the rest because they fail to complete the reenrollment paperwork.

Of the people losing eligibility, about two-thirds will enroll in a workplace health plan, health insurers predict, and the other third will be evenly divided between ACA plans and being left uninsured.

The financial ramifications of the so-called Medicaid unwinding for health plans are huge, said Gary Taylor, a securities analyst with Cowen and Co. “It’s billions of dollars for these guys,” he said of the five largest Medicaid health plans: Centene, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Elevance Health (formerly Anthem), and Molina Healthcare.

Investor-owned companies earn pretax profit margins of about 3% on average from Medicaid managed care, slightly below what they make on ACA marketplace business, he said. So moving members to an ACA plan could boost the profits of these companies.

State Medicaid officials say they need the health plans’ help during the unwinding to avert a big jump in uninsured residents. The health insurers could help those who lose Medicaid coverage find other sources, such as the government-subsidized plans offered on the ACA marketplaces.

“In Nevada, our managed-care plans are motivated to keep members enrolled,” Sandie Ruybalid, deputy administrator of the Nevada state health department division that oversees Medicaid, told a congressional advisory board in January. “Our managed-care plans are innovative, and we lean on them to help us through this.”

Ruybalid said her state doesn’t have large marketing budgets, as the giant insurers do, to educate enrollees about how to stay enrolled.

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One way some companies hope to make up for their lost Medicaid revenue will be by adding customers to their ACA marketplace plans.

Centene – the nation’s largest Medicaid health insurer, with 16 million members – expects to lose over 2 million enrollees during the unwinding. But it expects between 200,000 and 300,000 people who lose Medicaid coverage to sign up for a Centene ACA marketplace plan, CEO Sarah London told investment analysts in February.

In 15 of the 25 states where St. Louis-based Centene offers both Medicaid and marketplace plans, the company will reach out to members about their ACA coverage options.

Although state Medicaid programs for years have used private insurers to control their costs and improve enrollees’ health, enlisting the companies for eligibility assistance is new.

Health plans are often in a better position than state Medicaid agencies to connect with enrollees because they are more likely to have their current addresses and contact information, state officials said.

“We don’t have direct contact with our members all the time, and health plans have more interaction with them,” said Chris Underwood, chief administrative officer for the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, the state’s Medicaid agency. Since the state contracts with health plans to help enrollees find doctors or assist with other care needs, it’s not a big step to have the plans help with eligibility, he said.

Colorado health officials will do the initial outreach to Medicaid enrollees and will count on health plans to follow up with emails, calls, and texts to those who don’t respond, Underwood said. Health plans will also guide enrollees no longer eligible for Medicaid to the state’s ACA marketplace, which will reach out to help them sign up.

AmeriHealth Caritas, which has about 2.8 million Medicaid enrollees nationwide, will target community organizations such as churches, homeless shelters, and food banks to deliver the message about the need to reenroll. It will also email, text, and call enrollees to remind them, said Courtnay Thompson, market president for AmeriHealth Caritas’ South Carolina plan, Select Health.

She said strategies to reach enrollees will vary by state. Some will try to reassess the eligibility of all members in six months, while others will take more than a year. Some states will share with the plans their enrollees’ enrollment status before they lose coverage, and others won’t.

UnitedHealthcare, which has about 8 million Medicaid enrollees, said its call center representatives will remind members to reenroll in Medicaid. The company will also put information about the need to reenroll at its network pharmacies and use online advertising such as on Facebook and Google. And it will work with its medical providers to make sure members understand the changes.

“We are very aware of the historical challenges that individuals face when reenrolling,” said Tim Spilker, CEO of UnitedHealthcare’s Community & State unit. “We are optimistic with the magnitude of the outreach that we will help increase awareness among individuals about what they need to do.”

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PGA News: World No. 1 Jon Rahm WDs from The Players Championship

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FedEx Cup leader and World No. 1 Jon Rahm of Spain withdrew from The Players Championship on Friday due to illness.

Rahm, 28, recorded two birdies against one bogey on Thursday to finish with a 1-under-par 71 after the first round at TPC Sawgrass at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. He was tied for 32nd place at the time.

He withdrew before starting the second round.

Rahm already has three wins this year and entered The Players ranked No. 1 in the world for the second consecutive year.

Rahm captured the 2021 U.S. Open among his 10 wins on the PGA Tour.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Titans to release Pro Bowl C Ben Jones


The Tennessee Titans are releasing Pro Bowl center Ben Jones, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.

Jones, 33, started all 12 games he played for the Titans last season. He was named to the Pro Bowl as a replacement for Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey.

Jones has played in 172 career games (151 starts) with the Texans (2012-15) and the Titans since being selected by Houston with a fourth-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Offensive lineman Aaron Brewer is a potential replacement for Jones in Tennessee, although he struggled while playing at left guard last season.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: 49ers QB Brock Purdy completes elbow surgery


San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy will begin a six-month recovery period following elbow surgery on Friday.

The procedure to repair the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right arm was performed by Dr. Keith Meister and included the insertion of an internal brace, according to multiple reports.

“The expectation is Purdy will begin throwing in three months and build up his strength from there,” NFL Network reported.

The six-month rehabilitation timeline lines up with the start of the 2023 NFL regular season on Sept. 7.

Purdy apparently avoided a more complex elbow reconstruction that could have increased his recovery period by seven to nine months.

Purdy, 23, made a stunning rise from being the last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft to leading the 49ers into the NFC Championship Game.

After quarterbacks Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo were injured in the regular season, Purdy took over and led the team to wins in each of the final five games. Purdy and the 49ers then defeated the Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs before falling to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC title game when the elbow injury occurred.

After fourth-stringer Josh Johnson went down with a concussion against Philadelphia, Purdy returned to action but was unable to throw the ball more than a few yards on pass routes.

In the regular season, Purdy completed 67.1 percent of his passes for 1,374 yards with 13 scoring passes and four interceptions. In the playoffs, he had a 65.1 percent completion rate while throwing for 569 yards and three TDs with no interceptions.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Eagles to re-sign DE Brandon Graham to 1-year deal


Defensive end Brandon Graham opted against entering free agency and agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, he told ESPN on Friday.

The network reported the deal is worth up to $6 million.

Graham, who turns 35 next month, recorded a career-high 11 sacks to go along with 35 tackles in 17 games (one start) last season. He played an integral part in guiding the Eagles in their sprint to Super Bowl LVII.

“I definitely don’t want to miss out on this championship that we’re about to make a run for,” Graham told ESPN. “I pretty much directed (my agent) Joel (Segal) just to get a deal done before free agency so I wouldn’t have to go through that part. I’m just so happy everything came to fruition.

“It wasn’t even about no money. It was more about wanting to be an Eagle as long as I could still play at a high level, and of course I still have a sour taste in my mouth on how things ended this last (season with a 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl).”

Graham is fondly remembered by Eagles fans for his strip-sack of then-New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII. Philadelphia went on to record its lone Super Bowl win in franchise history.

The longest-tenured member of the Eagles, Graham has totaled 451 tackles, 70.0 sacks and 21 forced fumbles in 178 career games (105 starts) since being selected by Philadelphia with the 13th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Saints ask QB Jameis Winston to accept paycut


Saints quarterback Jameis Winston was asked to accept a reduced salary in line with current backups, according to multiple reports.

New Orleans signed Derek Carr to be the starter and 35-year-old Andy Dalton, who started 14 games for the team last season, is an unrestricted free agent.

Winston, 29, has one year remaining on a two-year deal he signed last March. The existing contract would count $15.2 million against the 2023 salary cup.

If Winston isn’t amenable to a reduced salary, the Saints could release him and save $12.8 million by using a post-June 1 designation. But the post-dated release also delays the cap space for the Saints until June 1. Releasing him outright now would save $4.4 million.

Dalton played last season on a one-year, $3 million deal. He was forced into action when Winston was limited by foot and back injuries.

The No. 1 pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, Winston is 34-46 as a starter with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Saints. He joined the Saints as a free agent not long after the Buccaneers landed Tom Brady in free agency in 2020.

–Field Level Media