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NHL News: Knights take advantage of miscues to clip Canucks


Phil Kessel and Reilly Smith scored first-period goals off giveaways as the Vegas Golden Knights kicked off their three-game Canadian road trip with a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.

Kessel and Smith took advantage of a pair of Canucks miscues to set the tone early as the Golden Knights (44-21-6, 94 points) moved two points ahead of the second-place Los Angeles Kings in the Pacific Division.

Teddy Blueger and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored and William Karlsson had two assists for the Golden Knights, who have won nine of their past 11 games. Jonathan Quick turned aside 31 shots.

J.T. Miller notched two goals and an assist, Phillip Di Giuseppe also scored and Quinn Hughes had two assists for the Canucks, who have lost just two of their past nine games.

Goaltender Thatcher Demko made 23 saves and is now 6-3-0 for Vancouver (31-34-5, 67 points) since coming back from injury.

Kessel scored an unassisted goal at 3:01 on Vegas’ first shot of the game after stealing the puck at the Vancouver blue line from defenseman Ethan Bear.

Vegas capitalized on another turnover for its second goal at 12:11 of the first. Brock Boeser mishandled the puck behind the net and Karlsson ended up with it before feeding it out front to Smith for the one-timer.

Miller scored on a penalty shot at 7:57 of the second to cut the Vegas lead to 2-1. Miller came down the left side, cut across the crease and lifted a backhand just under the crossbar. It was his fifth short-handed goal of the season.

Blueger restored the Knights’ two-goal lead at 10:22 of the second to make it 3-1.

Miller scored his second goal of the night on the power play at 12:42 to make it 3-2.

Dorofeyev then tipped a shot over the left shoulder of Demko with 2:41 left in the second to give Vegas a 4-2 lead.

Di Giuseppe made it 4-3 at 11:43 of the third, but the Canucks’ rally fell short.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Flames light up Ducks


Nick Ritchie scored in the opening minute and Tyler Toffoli collected three assists as the visiting Calgary Flames claimed a 5-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.

Troy Stecher, Rasmus Andersson, Elias Lindholm and Andrew Mangiapane also scored for the Flames (32-25-15, 79 points), who are four points out of a playoff spot with 10 games remaining. Goaltender Dan Vladar made 19 saves and Mikael Backlund posted a pair of assists.

Toffoli has netted nine points in a four-game point streak. The Flames, who have won six straight games in Anaheim, were without key defenseman Chris Tanev (lower-body injury).

Frank Vatrano replied for the Ducks (23-38-10, 56 points), who have one victory in their last five games. Goalie John Gibson stopped 38 shots.

After an 8-2 thrashing the night before against the Los Angeles Kings, the Flames received a much-needed early boost with Ritchie’s goal 37 seconds into the clash. Ritchie buried a rebound for his 12th score of the season; it was his third goal in seven games since the Flames acquired him at the trade deadline.

Stecher, who came to the Flames in the same deal as Ritchie, snapped a 90-game goal drought to double the lead. He worked from the point to the right faceoff dot and buried the shot for his first goal as a Flame and first since Feb. 17, 2022.

Andersson’s 11th goal of the season, 2:36 into the second period, extended the lead to 3-0. Andersson set up at the point and unloaded a rocket one-timer into the top shelf.

Vatrano’s power-play goal at 7:26 of the middle frame, his 17th goal of the campaign, put the Ducks on the board.

Lindholm restored Calgary’s two-goal lead with another power-play goal 46 seconds into the third period. It was his 21st goal of the season.

Mangiapane’s breakaway tally, his 14th score of the season, with 4:34 remaining in regulation rounded out the scoring.

Troy Terry, who is second in points for Anaheim with 53 points, left the game in the middle of the third period after being crunched by a pair of Flames.

Nikita Nesterenko, the 2019 sixth-round pick who was acquired from the Minnesota Wild at the deadline, made his NHL debut with the Ducks.

–Field Level Media

Watch: Celebrity Shaquille O’Neal Gives Health Update to Reassure Worried Fans

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Celebrity Shaquille O’Neal reassured his fans about his health in a fantastic way or should we say Shaqtastic way. The legend posted a video on Monday with a joke about a BBL. Earlier, a photo posted on Sunday, showing him in a hospital bed, with an IV on his arm made his enormous fan base worried. However, his new humorous video made them happy and smile and pour in comments and love.

On Sunday, Shaq posted a photo that showed him lying on a hospital bed. He was hooked up to an IV. His caption mentioned that he was missing his cohosts, although he was watching the show. There was no other mention about his condition, so fans got worried.

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The 51-year-old retired NBA legend posted a humorous throwback meme video, on Monday. The Hall of Fame player appears in a short video with his famous 34 Lakers jersey with his buttocks shaking to a remix of the song Hello by Adele.

He captioned the video “To all the people who are worried and concerned first off, let me say thank you.” The NBA icon also added some humor in his post when he added, “And lastly no need to worry, just had to get some BBL WORK AKA” and he added the hashtag “hip replacement.”

Shaquille O’Neal once again thanked his fans and sent his love to them and asked them not to worry and told them that he was fine.

If you are unaware, a BBL is a Brazilian Butt Lift. According to the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery fat is transferred from the abdomen, hips, and lower back to the buttocks.

On a Sunday broadcast TNT host Ernie Johnson had mentioned that Shaquille O’Neal had hip replacement surgery, according to a report in Sports Illustrated but many fans might not have read the report and the picture of Shaq on a hospital bed with an IV raised concern.

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NFL News: Report: Russell Wilson had knee surgery in offseason


Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson underwent arthroscopic knee surgery after the 2022 season, NFL Network reported Wednesday.

Wilson resumed workouts and throwing and is expected to be ready for OTAs.

Wilson had the procedure to fix an issue that “nagged him for a few seasons,” per the report.

Wilson is entering his second season in Denver but first under new head coach Sean Payton.

Wilson had an awful 2022, on par with the Broncos as an organization. He went 4-11, throwing for 3,524 yards and 16 touchdowns against 11 interceptions.

The nine-time Pro Bowl selection has thrown for 40,583 yards, with 308 TDs and 98 INTs in 173 career starts with Seattle (2012-21) and Denver.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Pats re-sign CB Jalen Mills on revised deal


The New England Patriots are bringing back cornerback Jalen Mills on a revised one-year deal worth up to $6.1 million, ESPN and The Score reported Wednesday.

The Patriots released Mills on Friday, clearing $4.96 million in cap space. He signed a four-year, $24 million contract with the team in March 2021.

Mills, 28, had two interceptions and five passes defensed in 10 games (all starts) last season.

He has seven career INTs and 52 passes defensed in 89 career games (75 starts) with the Philadelphia Eagles (2016-20) and Patriots. He was selected in the seventh round of the 2016 draft by the Eagles.

The Score reported Mills is expected to move to safety in the upcoming season.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Ohio State, C.J. Stroud lead off huge week of pro days


Quarterback C.J. Stroud met with the Carolina Panthers on Tuesday night ahead of Ohio State’s well-attended pro day in Columbus, Ohio.

Stroud is a candidate to be selected No. 1 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft and previously met with team officials at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where he participated in on-field drills and showcased his pinpoint accuracy in a brief throwing session at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Ohio State has multiple first-round prospects, including left tackle Paris Johnson Jr., wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and possibly massive right tackle Dawand Jones (6-foot-8, 371). NFL teams can host 30 prospects at their team headquarters prior to the April 27 draft. Jones already has “Top 30” visits scheduled with the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Carolina’s traveling contingent on Wednesday was nearly a dozen, and will make multiple pro day stops this week. The entourage includes owners David and Nicole Tepper, general manager Scott Fitterer, assistant general manager Dan Morgan, head coach Frank Reich, offensive coordinator Thomas Brown and senior assistant Jim Caldwell, among others.

Tepper is reportedly pushing for the Panthers to find a quarterback. Carolina acquired the top pick in the draft from the Chicago Bears earlier this month.

The Bears, who now pick ninth, sent a significant number of staff to Columbus on Thursday with the eight-person delegation led by general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus.

Multiple teams will make the trip from Columbus to Alabama and on to Kentucky.

That’s because Bryce Young, a Heisman Trophy winner at Alabama, and ex-Kentucky QB Will Levis also will hold pro day workouts on campus this week. Both are viewed as options for the Panthers, Houston Texans (No. 2 pick), Indianapolis Colts (No. 4) and a number of other QB-needy teams.

Young will take part in his pro day along with the usual stacked Crimson Tide draft class on Thursday in Tuscaloosa, Ala. At least 28 teams are planning to be represented at Alabama, including the Panthers.

Alabama could have multiple players selected in the top five, with Young and defensive end Will Anderson Jr. slated to be high on nearly every team’s draft board.

Stroud agrees his ball placement is the reason he’s in conversations at the top of the draft. But he also said he’s a “better athlete than you think” when pressed at the combine about why he didn’t make more plays with his legs, a skill he showed in the College Football Playoff semifinals against Georgia.

“If you turn on the film and you really watch what I do and you really look at film game-to-game, I have used my athleticism not only just in the Georgia game, where I did it a lot, but I’ve done it in every other game,” Stroud said.

Young had 80 touchdowns and 12 interceptions at Alabama, and he left Tuscaloosa as a national champion. It won’t hurt that Young trained under former Texans head coach Bill O’Brien, who was Alabama’s offensive coordinator and rejoined the New England Patriots as the play caller ahead of the 2023 season.

Stroud met with a number of teams at the combine, including the Texans and Colts.

“I want to be myself no matter what room I step in, let them know I control the room no matter what room I step in, that I’m a leader,” Stroud said. “And show them the IQ I have, that I’m a student of the game. … I’m willing to go back to square one and learn it all over again.”

Former NFL personnel evaluators appear to be split on whether Young or Stroud is the right quarterback to build around. Louis Riddick said in an ESPN appearance that the “sky is the absolute freaking limit” if Stroud gets in the right offense.

Reich said he wouldn’t be afraid to draft Young despite his below-average size and height. Young is 5-10 1/8 inches tall, whereas the NFL average height for quarterbacks in the league last season was 6-2 1/4. Young weighed 205 at the combine, but most evaluators believe he played about 10 pounds lighter. Young, Field Level Media’s top-ranked quarterback in the draft, has natural instincts and playmaking ability in the mold of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.

Waiting his turn for a pro day in Lexington, Ky., on Friday, Levis is a chiseled specimen who confidently touts his “cannon” of a throwing arm, but his numbers and decision-making with the Wildcats have left some general managers with questions.

The same is true of Florida’s Anthony Richardson, who has elite size and arm strength and led all quarterbacks at the combine with a 40-yard dash time of 4.43 seconds and 40 1/2-inch vertical. But Richardson was inconsistent as a pocket passer for the Gators, leading coaches and general managers to ponder if he’ll need extended training as a backup before he gets a shot to become a starter.

Richardson’s pro day is March 30.

–Field Level Media

UFC News: Holly Holm re-ups in six-fight deal with UFC


UFC is home for Holly Holm, who agreed to a six-fight contract ahead of her Saturday Fight Night bout with Yana Santos in San Antonio.

According to multiple reports, Holm, 41, has been in talks with UFC since her most recent fight in May 2022. While weighing a return to boxing, Holm was committed to a career in mixed-martial arts.

Her manager, Lenny Fresquez, told the Albuquerque Journal that UFC’s No. 3-ranked bantamweight fighter wants to prove she’s still a contender.

Holm (14-6) has lost four title bout fights, but Fresquez said she had “lots of options out there.”

“She was very sought after and probably could have earned more money elsewhere. They love Holly,” he told the paper. “They know she’s one of the faces of the UFC, and they wanted her to stay.”

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: Trio of stunners as NBA 2K League’s Slam Open playoffs start

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A trio of community teams took down professional teams — including the second seed of the tournament — as the first round of the NBA 2K League’s 3v3 Slam Open playoffs got underway Tuesday.

With 28 of the 32 playoff teams in action, No. 31 seed Glitchy pulled off the stunner of the day, taking down second-seeded DUX Infinitos 3-2. Top-seeded Bucks Gaming, the only team to go unbeaten in group play, did drop one game but ultimately got by 32nd-seeded XSET Gaming 3-1.

The playoffs open as a best-of-five, double-elimination format, with the opening rounds played remotely through Friday. The final 12 teams will then face off in-person from March 29-April 1 in Washington. Those matches will be best-of-five but single elimination.

All 25 professional teams advanced to the playoffs, with group play records determining seeding. The top seven teams from the community (amateur) competition filled out the final seven seeds.

The other two community teams to win their playoff openers were 29th-seeded Handlez, a 3-2 winner over No. 4 Warriors Gaming Squad, and No. 27 G1 Longhorns, who topped sixth-seeded NBL OZ Gaming 3-1.

The Longhorns have to wait to find out their second-round opponent as the final two first-round games will be played Wednesday. The other team still waiting for an opponent is the No. 3 seed Knicks Gaming, the second-highest seed to win, 3-0 over No. 30 Dot Squad.

No. 5 Cavs Legion GC were the other top-five seed to win, taking down the No. 28 Ankle Breakers with a sweep, as well.

In terms of seeding, the other upset winner was No. 18 Raptors Uprising GC, 3-1 winners over 15th-seeded Lakers Gaming.

Sixteenth-seeded Pistons GC won and will face the Bucks, while the Nos. 8 and 9 seeds — Jazz Gaming and 76ers GC, respectively — won and will face one another in Round 2.

Hawks Talon GC, seeded 13th, will face Handlez next, while Grizz Gaming will play Cavs Legion in the second round. Wizards District Gaming (No. 7) and NetsGC (No. 10) were the other winners, and they will play each other in the next round.

NBA 2K League 3v3 Slam Open
First-round results (Tuesday)
No. 1 Bucks Gaming 3, No. 32 XSET Gaming 1
No. 16 Pistons GT 3, No. 17 Celtics Crossover Gaming 0
No. 8 Jazz Gaming 3, No. 25 Kings Guard Gaming 1
No. 9 76ers GC 3, No. 24 Magic Gaming 1
No. 29 Handlez 3, No. 4 Warriors Gaming Squad 2
No. 13 Hawks Talon GC 3, No. 20 Heat Check Gaming 2
No. 5 Cavs Legion GC 3, No. 28 Ankle Breakers 0
No. 12 Grizz Gaming 3, No. 21 Hornets Venom GT 0
No. 31 Glitchy 3, No 2. DUX Infinitos 2
No. 18 Raptors Uprising GC 3, No. 15 Lakers Gaming 1
No. 7 Wizards District Gaming 3, No. 26 Glo Navy Glosquitos 1
No. 10 NetsGC 3, No. 23 Mavs Gaming 2
No. 3 Knicks Gaming 3, No. 30 Dot Squad 0
No. 27 G1 Longhorns 3, No. 6 NBL OZ Gaming 1
First-round matches (Wednesday)
No. 14 Gen.G Tigers vs. No. 19 Pacers Gaming
No. 11 T-Wolves Gaming vs. No. 22 Blazer5 Gaming
Second-round winners-bracket matches
No. 1 Bucks Gaming vs. No. 16 Pistons GT
No. 8 Jazz Gaming vs. No. 9 76ers GC
No. 29 Handlez vs. No. 13 Hawks Talon GC
No. 5 Cavs Legion vs. No. 12 Grizz Gaming
No. 31 Glitchy vs. No. 18 Raptors Uprising GC
No. 7 Wizards District Gaming vs. No. 10 NetsGC
No. 3 Knicks Gaming vs. No. 14 Gen.G Tigers/No. 19 Pacers Gaming winner
No. 27 G1 Longhorns vs. No. 11 T-Wolves Gaming/No. 22 Blazer5 Gaming winner
Second-round losers-bracket games
No. 32 XSET vs. No. 17 Celtics Crossover Gaming
No. 25 Kings Guard Gaming vs. No. 24 Magic Gaming
No. 4 Warriors Gaming Squad vs. No. 20 Heat Check Gaming
No. 28 Ankle Breakers vs. No. 21 Hornets Venom GT
No 2. DUX Infinitos vs. No. 15 Lakers Gaming
No. 26 Glo Navy Glosquitos vs. No. 23 Mavs Gaming
No. 30 Dot Squad vs. No. 14 Gen.G Tigers/No. 19 Pacers Gaming winner
No. 6 NBL OZ Gaming vs. No. 11 T-Wolves Gaming/22 Blazer5 Gaming winner

–Field Level Media

Key Takeaways From MSCI’s CTO Meeting

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RBC Capital analysts provided their key takeaways from their meeting with MSCI Inc. (NYSE:MSCI) CTO Jigar Thakkar to discuss the company’s hybrid multi-cloud technology transformation leveraging best-of-breed capabilities from Azure, GCP, and Snowflake.
The company is delivering on its ISaaS strategy with more than a dozen services live on the platform. According to the analysts, the real-time demo of MSCI ONE highlighted the power of the all-weather franchise as it builds on ISaaS and synergistically combines MSCI’s next-gen applications and strength in Indices, ESG, Climate, Risk models, and Analytics.
On GenerativeAI, the company is looking at ChatGPT and Bard, and expects solid potential over the mid-term as the technology matures.

Graphite Bio Shares Down 4 percent Following Q4 Earnings Announcement

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Graphite Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ:GRPH) shares fell more than 4% yesterday after the company announced recent business progress and Q4 earnings results.
By the end of December 31, 2022, the total amount of cash, cash equivalents, and investments in marketable securities amounted to $283.6 million. Research and development expenses incurred during Q4 amounted to $18.5 million. The net loss for the period was $24.6 million, which translates to a basic and diluted loss of $0.44 per share.
After a voluntary clinical pause in January, the company decided to discontinue the lead program for SCD in February and is seeking strategic alternatives. Recall, the company is also preserving capital by reducing headcount by 50%. With $283.6 million in cash, management indicated all potential options (including reverse merger) are on the table.