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NHL News: Owen Tippett’s first career hat trick guides Flyers over Sabres


Owen Tippett scored three goals to lift the host Philadelphia Flyers to a dominant 5-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.

Joel Farabee and James van Riemsdyk each added one goal for the Flyers (25-32-11, 61 points), who snapped a four-game losing streak.

Kevin Hayes and Tony DeAngelo each had two assists for the Flyers. Goaltender Carter Hart made 36 saves.

Victor Olofsson scored two goals for the Sabres (33-29-6, 72 points), who lost their second straight. Sabres goaltender Craig Anderson stopped 17 shots.

The Sabres entered the night six points behind the New York Islanders for the second wild-card spot. Buffalo is attempting to snap an 11-year streak of missing the playoffs.

Buffalo came out aggressive in the third period and closed within 4-1 when Olofsson scored on the power play at 2:27.

The Flyers responded to go back ahead by four goals when Tippett notched his first career hat trick at 5:33 for a 5-1 lead. Tippett scored on the backhand and the hats came pouring down on the ice from the stands.

Olofsson’s second power-play goal came with just 0.4 seconds remaining with the game already decided.

Tippett skated in all alone and fired a backhand shot at 12:36 of the first period, which was stopped by Anderson. Just 23 seconds later, Buffalo’s Jordan Greenway had a terrific scoring chance, but his backhand shot was stopped by Hart.

The Flyers went ahead 1-0 at 15:10 when Tippett ripped a wrist shot on the power play into the upper corner of the net.

Philadelphia took a 2-0 advantage at 3:53 of the second period when Farabee connected.

Tippett’s second goal, coming at 13:14 for his 20th of the season, gave the Flyers a 3-0 advantage.

Philadelphia kept the pressure on and took a 4-0 lead at 18:21 following van Riemsdyk’s tap-in.

The Sabres appeared to express their frustration as several players became entangled with the Flyers by the boards with 50.5 seconds remaining. Riley Stillman and Zemgus Girgensons were noticeably upset.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Oilers, Kraken clash in crucial Pacific Division matchup


The NHL might as well start engraving the Art Ross Trophy, because nobody is catching Edmonton’s Connor McDavid for the scoring title.

Already with 131 points, the Oilers star has a whopping 30 more than anyone else in the league, and his 57 goals are 11 more than any other player.

His point total is already the most in the NHL in more than a quarter century (since Mario Lemieux totaled 161 in 1996), and McDavid will try to add to his total Saturday afternoon in Seattle when the Oilers (38-28-8, 84 points) face the host Kraken (38-23-7, 83 points).

McDavid scored his NHL-leading 57th goal and added an assist Thursday in the Oilers’ 4-1 victory over visiting Dallas.

“We’re getting to the point in the season where it’s almost like coaches step back and the players (take over),” Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said. “You give them a plan and hold people accountable but we’re getting to the players’ time of year here.”

Mattias Janmark scored twice and Evan Bouchard had a pair of assists Thursday for Edmonton, which has won two straight and four of its past five games. Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced.

“We are always hungry to continue to get better,” Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse said. “We can definitely take some good pieces from that game and build on them. That is a good sign for us here. We have a lot of important hockey coming up.”

The Oilers are in third place, a point ahead of Seattle in the Pacific Division, though the Kraken have a game in hand.

Seattle snapped a three-game winless streak (0-2-1) with a 2-1 overtime victory Thursday in San Jose.

Vince Dunn scored the winner to extend his points streak to a franchise-record 11 games (four goals, 12 assists). Dunn is the third defenseman to have an 11-game run this season, joining San Jose’s Erik Karlsson and Winnipeg’s Josh Morrissey.

Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal and an assist for the Kraken and goalie Philipp Grubauer made 31 saves.

“There was a will to him,” Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said of Dunn. “You can see his confidence offensively with the puck. At times he controlled some of the play, and maybe fitting that he was the guy to make the play on the winning goal.”

This will be the fourth and final regular-season meeting between the teams. The Oilers have a 2-1-0 edge in the season series, including a 7-2 victory Dec. 30 at Seattle. McDavid has seven points (three goals, four assists) in the three games.

“Coming up is a pretty big test,” Grubauer said. “We are playing teams that are even with us in the standings.”

Seattle’s Matty Beniers is tied for the NHL’s rookie goal-scoring lead with 19 this season. Dallas’ Wyatt Johnston pulled even with Beniers with the Stars’ lone goal in Thursday’s loss in Edmonton.

The Oilers hope to get forward Zach Hyman back after he sat out the previous two games with an undisclosed injury. Hyman had a goal and two assists against the Kraken in a 5-2 home victory on Jan. 17.

Seattle posted a 5-2 victory at Edmonton on Jan. 3, rallying from a two-goal deficit. Jaden Schwartz had a goal and two assists.
–Field Level Media

NHL News: Rangers hope to create more standings separation with Penguins


A few games of chaotic roster situations created some inconsistent performances and dropped the New York Rangers in the standings.

Lately it appears the Rangers are regaining their footing.

New York aims for a third straight win Saturday night when they host the Pittsburgh Penguins for the second time in three days.

New York (39-19-10, 88 points) is 4-0-1 over its past five games following a 2-5-1 skid that ran from Feb. 18 to March 4. The two-week slide occurred as the Rangers played with a short roster for salary cap reasons to eventually acquire Patrick Kane from the Chicago Blackhawks on March 1.

The Rangers are 4-2-1 in seven games since Kane joined the team March 2, the latest instance being Thursday’s 4-2 victory. New York never trailed and never played short-handed as Mika Zibanejad and Tyler Motte scored before Chris Kreider netted the tiebreaking goal and an empty-net tally in the third period.

“We’re playing the right way now and then that skill comes out,” New York defenseman Adam Fox said. “You need a little time to click with new guys and I think we’ve done a good job of that the last few games.”

It was the second straight game the Rangers never trailed after allowing opponents to score first in 10 of their previous 13 games.

New York’s ability to start clicking again sends them into Saturday with a 10-point lead on the Penguins (34-24-10, 78 points). The Rangers are seven points behind the New Jersey Devils in a bid to finish second place in the Metropolitan Division and earn home-ice in the opening round.

“The division is tight,” Kreider said. “Playoff race is tight. It’s a big win, big division win, a four-point game.”

Pittsburgh shares the same point total as the New York Islanders, who are playing in San Jose later Saturday. The Penguins have one fewer win but have two games in hand with the Islanders, against whom they are 0-3-1.

Besides trying to stay ahead of the Islanders, the Penguins are attempting to fend off the Florida Panthers and Washington Capitals in the wild-card race. Florida is three points back with 14 games left and scored nine goals Thursday.

Pittsburgh won four straight Feb. 25 to March 2 but is a middling 3-3-1 over its past seven games and has allowed 10 goals in the past two games following last weekend’s two wins over the Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers.

After allowing four goals in the opening period of a 6-4 loss to the Montreal Canadiens, the Penguins got better goaltending from Tristan Jarry but struggled in containing New York’s frequent odd-man rushes.

“I thought as a team we had our moments,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. “I didn’t think we brought a level of urgency that we needed to early in the game. I thought we gave up a few too many odd-man rushes, which just boils down to details. And so I just think we need to bring more urgency.”

The moments Sullivan referenced included tying goals by Richard Rakell and Jake Guentzel. Both goals were set up by Sidney Crosby, who has two goals and eight assists in a modest six-game points streak.

“We feel like the last five, six games have been like this, but we’ve just got to find a way because it’s the time of year,” Rakell said. “You’ve got to find a way to win these games.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Canadiens aim to rebound against tough Lightning squad


The Montreal Canadiens will be looking for a few things to show up in their play when they travel up Florida’s Gulf Coast to play the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night — a short memory and the ability to bounce back.

Stung by a 9-5 throttling by the Florida Panthers in a very forgettable Thursday night in south Florida, Montreal (27-36-6, 60 points) surrendered seven goals in the match’s opening 13:18 and saw goaltenders Sam Montembeault and Jake Allen tag in and out as the home side scored on nine of 42 shots.

Starting in goal and returning to finish the blowout, Montembeault made 21 saves on 24 shots. In his stint of 21:29, Allen let in six goals on 18 shots.

The Panthers became the first club to score seven times in the first period since the Hartford Whalers beat Montreal 11-6 on Oct. 19, 1985.

“We gave up way too many chances the whole game,” said Montreal captain Nick Suzuki. “Against a team like that, with the offensive players they have, they’re going to score.

“It felt like we were playing shinny hockey in the summer and they were playing to make a playoff spot. So it’s pretty unacceptable from us.”

The Habs got a goal and an assist each from Mike Matheson and Anthony Richard. Michael Pezzetta, Rafael Harvey-Pinard and Rem Pitlick found the net, but the Canadiens lost for the eighth time in nine games (1-6-2) — in epic fashion, no less.

“There’s nothing we can do about it,” said Pitlick, who tallied on the power play. “I thought we made some push-back, too. (Coach) Marty (St. Louis) kind of left us as a group in between periods, and some things were said. I did think that we made some pushes.”

The Lightning (41-22-6, 88 points) had to push to the end, hung on in overtime and saw Alex Killorn ring home the game-deciding goal in the shootout’s bottom of the third round of a 4-3 win at the New Jersey Devils.

In a critical third period with the game knotted at 2-2, Tampa Bay killed off a full two-minute, five-on-three Devils power play. Steven Stamkos then exited the penalty box and scored the go-ahead goal with less than five minutes to play.

New Jersey’s Timo Meier did tie it over two minutes later with his second tally of the match, but the enormous effort on the penalty kill and the 29th marker by Stamkos — who had two goals and an assist — put the visitors in position to win.

“I think the turning point was the penalty kill for us, the five-on-three,” said defenseman Mikhail Sergachev, who dealt out two assists. “(Defensively), we were on the inside. We didn’t let them do much. They were shooting from the outside.”

In two victories this season, the defending Eastern Conference champions have a 9-2 scoring advantage over the Habs.

–Field Level Media

LOL News: Report: Changes provide minimal impact on LCS viewership


Despite a change to weekday broadcasts, the North American League of Legends series has only seen a slight change in viewership numbers from a year ago, dotesports.com reported.

With mostly weekend broadcast days for the Summer Split last year, League Championship Series action drew an average of around 115,000 viewers.

With Spring Split moved to weekdays this year, LCS viewership averaged 101,000 despite concerns that it would be much lower.

New content and new players have helped boost intrigue, with that concept supported by the fact that four of the top five games for viewership came on the first day of the season as teams were debuting their new rosters.

Peak viewership came on the first day of the Spring Split when 178,000 watched Cloud9 face 100 Thieves.

According to the report, the North America numbers pale in comparison to Europe, where the LEC Spring Split hit a peak of 348,000 viewers and the top five games for viewership reached at least 290,000.

LCS numbers are expected to rise for the playoffs, which start March 23.

–Field Level Media

NAS News: 2023 Ambetter Health 400: Preview, Odds & Best Bets


William Byron arrived at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a ton of momentum working in his favor as he chases several rare feats this week.

Not only is Byron the defending champion at the Ambetter Health 400, he is attempting to become the first driver to win three consecutive Cup Series events since teammate Kyle Larson did so en route to winning his first title in 2021.

Byron is also trying to race the No. 24 to Victory Lane three consecutive times for the first time since Jeff Gordon won four straight races 25 years ago. Gordon would go on to win his third Cup Series championship that year.

An extra obstacle for all four Hendrick team drivers are the penalties levied for the unauthorized modification of the hood louvers in their cars. Byron’s crew chief, Rudy Fugle was fined $100,000 and will sit out Sunday’s race despite Hendrick appealing the penalties.

Byron also lost 100 championship points and 10 of the 13 Playoff points he earned in his victories at Las Vegas and Phoenix, but that doesn’t detract from how well he has been running of late.

“It feels like we’re more consistently towards the front, and we’re leading laps,” Byron said of his hot start to 2023, comparing it against two early victories he recorded last year.

Chevrolet drivers have won the first four races of 2023, and Chevys occupied five of the top six spots in last year’s spring race at Atlanta.

AMBETTER HEALTH 400
The Place: Atlanta Motor Speedway
The Date: Sunday, March 19, 3 p.m. ET
Defending Champion: William Byron
TV: FOX
Radio: SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)
Distance: 400 miles

BEST BETS
William Byron (+900 at BetMGM)
Byron is riding a pair of victories into Atlanta, where he won the first race on the repaved track last year while using NASCAR’s new superspeedway competition package. Partly due to his favorite odds, Byron has been modestly backed at the sportsbook with 4.7 percent of the total bets and 6.1 percent of the money.

Kyle Larson (+1000)
Larson is coming off a fourth-place finish in Phoenix, where he led 201 laps. However, he has never won a Series event on a superspeedway and has only one top-5 in 36 career starts. That hasn’t deterred the public, which has backed him with the most total winning bets with 11.6 percent, making Larson BetMGM’s second-biggest liability this week.

Ross Chastain (+1200)
Chastain finished 0.145 seconds behind Byron in last year’s race and was the runner-up in both Atlanta events in 2023. Chastain typically runs well on superspeedways, including a win at Talladega last year, and is fourth at BetMGM with 4.8 percent of the tickets and 8.7 percent of the money backing him.

Ryan Blaney (+1200)
Blaney is coming off a runner-up showing in Phoenix for his second top-10 through the first four races. He won this race two years ago, was fifth in the second Atlanta race last year and has four top-5s in his past five starts at the track.

Alex Bowman (+1600)
He doesn’t have a win yet but among full-time drivers, but Bowman boasts the best average finish this season at 6.25. That has vaulted him into the points lead, and Hendrick drivers won both Atlanta races last year. On the downside, Bowman has a 20.6 average finish at superspeedways.

Kevin Harvick (+2000)
Harvick is the sportsbook’s biggest liability at Atlanta, drawing the most money at 17.0 percent and the third-most total bets at 7.9 percent.

LONGSHOT PICK
Daniel Suarez (+2500)
Suarez handled the new surface well in 2023, running fourth in March and sixth in July. He is coming off a 22nd in Phoenix, but Suarez did finish seventh at Daytona and fourth at Fontana to kick off the season.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Panthers look to ride magical performance into affair with Devils


Now to see what the Florida Panthers do for an encore.

After setting a franchise record with seven goals in the first period Thursday en route to a 9-5 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, the Panthers hope to sustain at least some of that roll Saturday when they host the New Jersey Devils in Sunrise, Fla.

Florida likely will not need a nine-goal outburst to beat the Devils, but dearly could use another victory in its push for a playoff spot, which has been gathering steam the last couple of weeks.

The Panthers (34-27-7, 75 points) are on a 4-0-1 run that has them within three points of a playoff spot with 14 games remaining. Florida has two games in hand on the New York Islanders, who hold the second wild-card position.

“We just want to keep it going,” forward Carter Verhaeghe said. “We didn’t like our game in the third (period) that much. It was a little tough to play there. We liked our game in the first period and we want to keep on going.”

The Panthers can certainly build off that offensive outburst, with a few players on hot streaks. None are hotter than left winger Matthew Tkachuk, who has amassed three or more points in each of the past three games and center Aleksander Barkov, who has recorded eight points (1-7-8) in a five-game spree.

Tkachuk notched four points while Barkov netted two in the wild affair against the Canadiens.

“I’ve never seen anything like that in 25 years, that many goals” Florida coach Paul Maurice said. “There were more goals than chances to score, and that’s a rarity. All I can say is that it completely affected the rest of the game for both teams.”

The Devils (44-17-7, 95 points) are right behind the Carolina Hurricanes for top spot in the Metropolitan Division, but need to regroup from a pair of losses in consecutive home games to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

New Jersey dropped a 4-3 shootout game to the Lightning on Thursday, two nights after losing 4-1.

“We got a point but it still feels like we got out short a little bit,” said captain Nico Hischier, who collected a pair of assists Thursday.

The Devils on three occasions erased a one-goal deficit but could not summon a go-ahead goal, and have lost consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 23-28.

Not all the news is bad for the Devils, though. Forward Timo Meier scored twice, including the game-tying tally late in the third period to force overtime. Meier, who was acquired from the San Jose Sharks before the trade deadline, scored in his Devils’ debut, but had been blanked in the five games that followed.

His first Thursday came on a rebound from a sharp angle after he passed to Hischier on the rush. Meier’s second was a rocket of a short-side one-timer from the right circle. It was his team’s first power-play goal in four games.

“Timo’s just trying to fit in and sometimes it takes 10 or 15 games to figure out what fits,” coach Lindy Ruff said. “We know he’s a great shooter, so you got to get the puck on his stick. We got to get him in position to shoot.”

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Team Spirit, Natus Vincere move on at ESL Pro League 17


Team Spirit and Natus Vincere moved forward in the middle bracket of Group D on Friday at the ESL Pro League Season 17 in Saint Julian’s, Malta.

Spirit swept Team Liquid 2-0 and NaVi rallied for a 2-1 victory over Rare Atom. They will battle for third place in the mid-bracket final Saturday.

Liquid and Rare Atom dropped into the lower bracket and will face off in a do-or-die semifinal Saturday.

The $850,000 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament began on Feb. 22 with 32 teams divided into four groups for the triple-elimination opening round.

The group-stage winners move into the quarterfinals, with the group runners-up heading to the Round of 12 as high seeds. The four third-place teams enter in the Round of 16 as high seeds, and the four fourth-place teams go to the Round of 16 as low seeds.

The tournament champion will receive $200,000 plus berths in the Intel Extreme Masters Cologne this summer and the BLAST Premier World Final in December.

Spirit beat Liquid 16-10 on Nuke and 16-13 on Mirage. Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov of Ukraine led all players with 46 kills and a plus-22 kills-to-deaths differential for Spirit.

Rare Atom notched a 19-17 overtime win on Inferno before NaVi evened the match with a runaway 16-4 win on Nuke. The final map was Overpass, where NaVi was victorious 16-7. Four players had double-digit K-D differentials for NaVi, with Russia’s Denis “electroNic” Sharipov (67 kills, plus-25) and Ukraine’s Valeriy “b1t” Vakhovskiy (65 kills, plus-28) leading the way.

Group A play finished on Feb. 26 with Cloud9 coming in first, Outsiders in second, G2 Esports in third and Fnatic in fourth. Group B action ended on March 5 with Heroic in first, followed by MOUZ, FURIA Esports and Movistar Riders. In Group C, which concluded Sunday, the top four, in order, were Team Vitality, FaZe Clan, paiN Gaming and 00 Nation.

Group D play continues on Saturday with three matches:

–Team Spirit vs. Natus Vincere (mid-bracket final)

–ATK vs. Astralis (lower-bracket quarterfinal)

–Team Liquid vs. Rare Atom (lower-bracket semifinal)

ESL Pro League Season 17 prize pool and points distribution:

1. $200,000, 3,000 BLAST Premier points, qualification for Intel Extreme Masters Cologne and BLAST Premier World Final

2. $90,000, 2,000 BLAST Premier points

3-4. $50,000, 1,200 BLAST Premier points

5-8. $35,000, 500 BLAST Premier points

9-12. $25,000

13-16. $20,000

17-20. $15,000 — Eternal Fire, BIG, Ninjas in Pyjamas

21-28. $8,000 — MIBR, IHC Esports, SAW, Complexity Gaming, OG, Grayhound Gaming

29-32. $4,000 — Evil Geniuses, Imperial Esports, Rooster

–Field Level Media

F1 News: Lewis Hamilton splits with long-time performance coach


Lewis Hamilton announced he has split with long-time performance coach Angela Cullen ahead of the second race of the 2023 season in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The pair worked together for seven years, with Cullen becoming a part of Hamilton’s inner circle beyond serving as the seven-time world champion’s physio and performance coach. Both shared the news on Instagram on Friday, with Cullen saying she is “off on my next adventure.”

“For the last seven years @cullen_angela has been by my side, pushing me to be the best version of myself,” Hamilton wrote. “I am a stronger athlete and a better person because of her. So today I hope you’ll join me in wishing her the very best as she takes her next steps to pursue her dreams. Thank you for everything Ang, I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for you.”

Cullen, 48, began working with Hamilton in 2016 after previously working with two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen. She traveled the circuit with the British star, overseeing everything from his diet to his agenda.

“You GOAT!! I am so grateful and blessed to have had this incredible journey in F1 and I know my story will continue,” Cullen wrote.

“It’s been such an honour and a pleasure to stand alongside you, I’m so proud of you, and everything you have achieved.

“Thank you for supporting me, believing in me, and showing me the limitless potential we all have within us.

“I am so excited to watch the next chapter for you. There’s nothing you can’t do.”

Hamilton, 38, is coming off a fifth-place finish in the season-opening race in the Bahrain Grand Prix.

–Field Level Media

Watch: Celebrity NBA legend Dennis Rodman claims celebrity rapper Travis Scott copied his sneaker design

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Celebrity NBA legend Dennis Rodman recently claimed that Houston rapper Travis Scott had copied his design of the backward swoosh in the pair of Air Jordan 1’s that were designed by Scott. The legend made the comment at a recent shoe convention, when he spoke to a few of his fans as he was talking about his background in the sneaker world, almost two decades ago.

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In a video with fans, Dennis Rodman, a.k.a. “The Worm” claimed that Nike Air Darwin was the first model of sneakers that carried his backward swoosh logo. He held up a pair of “Mocha” Travis Scott 1’s and spoke to the camera.

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He said, “Travis Scott has copied my shoe. I was the first guy to do mine backward when I was playing with the Chicago Bulls. Come on Travis, give me some credit. You copied my sh*t. This ain’t new but either way, congratulations.”

In 1994, when the NBA legend was at the end of his football career with the San Antonia Spurs, the giant sneaker company launched the Nike Air Darwin. It was a hi-top shoe with perforated leather on its upper, and was made with a ballistic mesh to make a breathable model.

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The Nike logo was on the heel, in a reverse swoosh, just as it was said by the NBA legend in the video. The Nike Air Darwin was considered to be a state-of-the-art model at that period of time.

Rapper Travis Scott’s sneaker model of Air Jordan 1 was launched in 2019. It has a chocolate and beige color combination. It also has an enlarged backward logo.

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Neither Travis Scott nor his representatives have acknowledged the video, nor have they commented on the claim made by the former All-Star power forward Dennis Rodman. Nike has also not commented on the video or the claim, as yet.

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