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NHL News: Patrice Bergeron, Nico Hischier, Mitchell Marner named Selke finalists


Boston Bruins center Patrice Bergeron, New Jersey Devils center Nico Hischier and Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitchell Marner were named the finalists for the 2022-23 Frank J. Selke Trophy given to the best defensive forward in the NHL on Tuesday.

Bergeron has won the Selke a record five times, most recently last season, and he was named a finalist for the award for the 12th straight season to extend his record for most consecutive top-three finishes for an NHL award.

Bergeron, 37, led the league in faceoff wins for the eighth time in his career and won 61.1 percent of his draws. He is the captain of a Boston team that produced the best regular-season record in NHL history (65-12-5, 135 points).

Hischier, 24, captained the Devils to the third-best record in the NHL (52-22-8, 112 points) and a 49-point turnaround from last year. He helped the Devils’ penalty-killing unit rank fourth in the NHL at 82.6 percent and also paced the team with 64 takeaways.

Marner, 25, led the NHL with 104 takeaways and also played a key role in his team winding up seventh in the league with an average of 2.68 goals allowed per game. Marner ranked fifth among all NHL forwards in short-handed ice time.

Hischier and Marner are finalists for an NHL award for the first time in their careers.

Also on Tuesday, the NHL announced that Jack Hughes of the Devils, Anze Kopitar of the Los Angeles Kings and Brayden Point of the Tampa Bay Lightning were selected finalists for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, given to the player who “exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.”

Kopitar was assessed just four penalty minutes, the lowest total among the NHL’s top 100 scorers this season. Hughes had six penalty minutes and Point had seven.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Panthers maintain momentum, beat Leafs in Game 1


Matthew Tkachuk had three assists and a career-high nine hits to help the visiting Florida Panthers to a 4-2 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference second-round playoff series on Tuesday night.

Sam Bennett had a goal and an assist, Nick Cousins, Carter Verhaeghe and Brandon Montour also scored and Sergei Bobrovsky made 34 saves for Florida, which upset the Boston Bruins in the first round by winning the final three games.

Tkachuk’s assist total tied the franchise record for a single postseason game, a mark set by Verhaeghe on April 26.

Matthew Knies and Michael Bunting scored and Ilya Samsonov made 24 saves for the Maple Leafs, who reached the second round for the first time since 2004 by getting past the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games.

Game 2 is Thursday night in Toronto.

The Panthers took a 1-0 lead at 9:25 of the first period when Cousins fought off Toronto defenseman Jake McCabe for a rebound and scored with a backhand.

Florida moved ahead 2-0 at 7:58 of the second period. Aaron Ekblad took a point shot that went off the stick of Knies and then was tipped into the net by Bennett.

The Maple Leafs answered 11 seconds later when Knies scored his first NHL goal in his ninth game (regular season and postseason).

Knies took a centering pass off the wall from Auston Matthews. His initial shot was saved, but he followed up with a spinning backhand that hit the net to make it 2-1 at 8:09.

Matthews extended his point streak to seven games (five goals, five assists), and Morgan Rielly also assisted on the goal to extend his point streak to six games (three goals, six assists).

The Maple Leafs tied it 2-2 at 14:51 of the second. Calle Jarnkrok fed Bunting driving through the slot, and Bunting faked out Bobrovsky before lifting the puck into the net.

Verhaeghe got loose on a breakaway and scored to make it 3-2 at 17:47 of the second. It was his 11th playoff goal with the Panthers, setting a team record.

Montour scored his sixth goal of the 2023 playoffs with a slap shot during a delayed penalty to extend the lead to 4-2 at 12:24 of the third period.

Bennett was called for a double-minor high-sticking penalty with 37 seconds left and the Maple Leafs pulled Samsonov for a two-man advantage, but they were unable to generate a scoring chance.

Florida had lost eight consecutive Game 1s.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: All eyes on star power when Knights, Oilers clash in Game 1


The top two picks of the 2015 NHL Draft will go head-to-head when the Connor McDavid-led Edmonton Oilers face Jack Eichel and the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 1 of a Western Conference semifinal series on Wednesday night in Las Vegas.

It’s the first-ever postseason meeting between the two teams that paced the Pacific Division during the regular season. Vegas finished with 111 points to finish as the top seed in the Western Conference, while fast-closing Edmonton, which went 14-0-1 in its last 15 games, took second with 109 points.

The Golden Knights have been off since Thursday, when they defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 in Game 5 at home, while the Oilers needed six games to polish off the Los Angeles Kings. Edmonton capped its first-round series with a 5-4 victory on Saturday night in Los Angeles.

Edmonton, led by McDavid’s league-leading 153 points (64 goals, 89 assists) and Leon Draisaitl’s 52 goals and 76 assists, won the regular-season series with the Golden Knights, 3-0-1.

“Obviously a different animal, regular season and playoffs,” McDavid said. “I don’t think that translates very well. (Vegas is) obviously a very good team. That core has been together a long time.”

McDavid, a two-time (soon to be three-time) Hart Trophy winner generally regarded as the world’s best player, was the No. 1 pick of the 2015 draft by the Oilers. Eichel, who led Vegas with 66 points (27 goals, 39 assists), went second to the Buffalo. Eichel was a three-time All-Star for the Sabres but was eventually traded to the Golden Knights in a blockbuster deal in November of 2021 following a dispute with management over neck disk replacement surgery.

Now Eichel is playing in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time.

“I think we’re all past the 2015 draft,” Eichel said Tuesday when asked about his matchup with McDavid. “It’s been a couple of years, right? He’s gone on to do some incredible things. … It’s two teams going at it in this playoff series. That’s the way I’m going to view it, and I’m sure that’s the way everyone will.”

Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy knows the battle between McDavid and Eichel will take center stage but realizes that the Golden Knights have to play as a team if they want to strike first in the best-of-seven series.

“I think everyone will be talking about that matchup,” Cassidy said. “I look at it that our team has to outplay the Oilers, not Jack versus McDavid, because that’s nearly an impossible ask.”

The microscope will also be on Edmonton’s record-setting power-play, which scored on 32.4 percent of its chances in the regular season, the highest success rate since the NHL started keeping track of the stat in 1977-78. The Oilers converted an eye-popping 9 of 16 chances (56.3 percent) with the man advantage in the series with Los Angeles.

Draisaitl led the NHL with 32 power-play goals while McDavid added 21. Their combined 53 power-play goals are more than Vegas had as a team (42). The Golden Knights ranked just 19th in penalty kill (77.4 percent) during the regular season but led the NHL by a wide margin in blocked shots with 1,494.

“We feel good about our game, we feel good about our health, we feel good about our mental mindset heading into the second series,” Edmonton coach Jay Woodcroft said. “I think it’s going to be a big challenge, it’s a different challenge, but we feel we have the people that are up for it.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Home ice on the line when Hurricanes, Devils meet in semifinals


The Carolina Hurricanes will look to take the next step toward a Stanley Cup when they host the New Jersey Devils in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Wednesday in Raleigh, N.C.

The teams finished second and third in the NHL this season, behind only the Boston Bruins, with the Hurricanes at 113 points and the Devils at 112. With Boston (135 regular-season points) now eliminated after their first-round upset loss to the Florida Panthers, the winner of the Devils-Hurricanes series will have home-ice advantage for the remainder of the playoffs.

After defeating the New York Islanders in six games in the first round, Carolina became the only NHL team to win a series in each of the last five postseasons. Getting deeper in the playoffs has been the challenge, as the Hurricanes have reached the conference finals only once in that span, when they were swept by the Bruins in 2019.

Just getting into the playoffs was a breakthrough for New Jersey, which is making its second postseason appearance in the last 11 years. The Devils overcame their lack of playoff experience by topping their arch-rival New York Rangers in a heated seven-game first-round series.

Things looked grim for the Devils after a pair of 5-1 losses in the first two games, but in hindsight, the adversity might have been what the young team needed.

“Just to see the team grow from the losses we had Games 1 and 2, it’s pretty impressive how quick we adapt,” Devils forward Ondrej Palat said. “We changed our game a little bit. So I’m very impressed about our team, how we respond. We never gave up.”

The turning point came when New Jersey replaced Vitek Vanecek in net with Akira Schmid. In his first five career playoff games, Schmid delivered two shutouts and an outstanding .951 save percentage as the Devils stormed back from their 0-2 series deficit.

Schmid looks like the Devils’ choice in net going forward, while the Hurricanes might also commit to a goaltending change. Antti Raanta started the first five games against the Islanders, but Frederik Andersen made his series debut in Game 6 and stopped 33 of 34 shots.

Because Andersen was battling both an illness and an upper-body injury, the goalie “wasn’t really an option” until Game 6, according to Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour.

“(Raanta) was great, he kept us in every game,” Brind’Amour said. “But when we got the green light on Freddy … if there was a time to get him in, this was the night. And obviously it worked out.”

The Devils’ Timo Meier is questionable for Wednesday after he left during the third period of Game 7. After taking a huge shoulder-to-head hit from the Rangers’ Jacob Trouba, Meier later returned to the Devils’ bench but didn’t see any more ice time.

Hurricanes forward Jack Drury (upper-body injury) is expected to play Wednesday after missing the last two games of the Islanders series. Brind’Amour said that defensemen Brady Skjei and Jalen Chatfield are dealing with minor injuries, but both should be ready for Game 1.

Carolina and New Jersey are meeting in the postseason for the first time since the 2009 playoffs. The Hurricanes are 3-1 in four previous playoff series against the Devils.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Golf Glance: Rory McIlroy eyes win No. 4 at Quail Hollow

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Field Level Media’s Golf Glance provides weekly news and storylines from each of the major North American golf tours.

PGA TOUR
LAST TOURNAMENT: Mexico Open at Vidanta (Tony Finau)
THIS WEEK: Wells Fargo Championship, Charlotte, N.C., May 4-7
Course: Quail Hollow Club (Par 71, 7,538 yards)
Purse: $20 million ($3.6 million)
Defending Champion: Max Homa
FedEx Cup leader: Jon Rahm
HOW TO FOLLOW
TV: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS)
Streaming on ESPN+: Thursday-Friday, 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m. ET; Saturday-Sunday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: @WellsFargoGolf
NOTES: This is the seventh designated event of the 2022-23 season and features six of the top 10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking. … Homa is seeking to successfully defend a title for the second time this season (Fortinet Championship). No player has successfully defended at the Wells Fargo. … There are 18 players in the field who competed in the 2022 Presidents Cup held at Quail Hollow. … Finau called the three-hole stretch from No. 16-18 the most difficult stretch on the PGA Tour. Dubbed “The Green Mile,” it ranks as the toughest finishing three holes on tour outside of the majors since 2003 among courses that have hosted at least five events. … Justin Thomas won his first career major at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in 2017. … This is the second of four Open Qualifying Series events, with 12 spots available into The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool. The top three players who are not otherwise exempt and who make the cut at the Wells Fargo will earn an exemption.
BEST BETS: Rory McIlroy (+750 at BetMGM) is a three-time winner of the Wells Fargo (2010, 2015, 2021) and is the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 3. He set the tournament scoring record of 267 in ’15. … Patrick Cantlay (+1200) missed the cut in his event debut. However, the world’s No. 4-ranked player has six top-10s in 11 starts this season. … Finau (+1600) is coming off a victory in Mexico and is tied with Jon Rahm with four victories since last year’s Wells Fargo. … Jordan Spieth (+1800) lost in a playoff at the RBC Heritage in his most recent start. He’ll be making his first start at the Wells Fargo since 2013. … Homa (+2500), who won the event at TPC Potomac at Avenel last year, also won it at Quail Hollow in 2019. … Matt Fitzpatrick (+2500) is coming off a win at the RBC Heritage and finished T2 at last year’s Wells Fargo at Avenel.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: AT&T Byron Nelson, McKinney, Texas, May 11-14

LPGA Tour
LAST TOURNAMENT: JM Eagle LA Championship (Hannah Green)
THIS WEEK: Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, San Francisco, May 4-7
Course: TPC Harding Park (Par 72, 6,550 yards)
Purse: $2M (Winner: $125,000 per player)
Defending Champion: Republic of Korea
Race to the CME Globe leader: Lydia Ko
HOW TO FOLLOW:
TV & Streaming: Thursday-Sunday, 6-9 p.m. ET (All times Golf Channel, golfchannel.com, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, Peacock)
Twitter: @Intl_Crown
FORMAT: The event will consist of round-robin pool player Thursday-Saturday. One point will be awarded for a win and a half-point for a tie, with the top two countries advancing from each pool. Two semifinal matches will be played Sunday morning, each consisting of two singles matches and one foursomes match. The winning semifinal countries will compete in the final match on Sunday afternoon in the same format.
POOLS
Pool A: No. 1 United States, No. 4 Sweden, No. 5 England, No. 8 Ppls. Rep. of China
Pool B: No. 2 Republic of Korea, No. 3 Japan, No. 6 Thailand, No. 7 Australia
FOUR-BALL MATCHUPS
Thursday Pool A
No. 1 United States vs. No. 8 Ppls. Rep. of China
No. 4 Sweden vs. No. 5 England
Friday Pool A
No. 1 United States vs. No. 5 England
No. 4 Sweden vs. No. 8 Ppls. Rep of China
Saturday Pool A
No. 1 United States vs. No. 4 Sweden
No. 5 England vs. No. 8 Ppls. Rep of China
Thursday Pool B
No. 2 Republic of Korea vs. No. 7 Australia
No. 3 Japan vs. No. 6 Thailand
Friday Pool B
No. 2 Republic of Korea vs. No. 6 Thailand
No. 3 Japan vs. No. 7 Australia
Saturday Pool B
No. 2 Republic of Korea vs. No. 3 Japan
No. 6 Thailand vs. No. 7 Australia
NOTES: The eight countries to qualify for the event were determined by the combined Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings of the top four players from each country following the CME Group Tour Championship last November. Meanwhile, the final field of 32 players was determined after the LA Open last month. … Georgia Hall (foot) and Charley Hull (illness) withdrew over the weekend and were replaced on England’s roster by Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Bronte Law.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: Cognizant Founders Cup, Clifton, N.J., May 11-14

Champions Tour
LAST TOURNAMENT: Insperity Invitational (Steven Alker)
THIS WEEK: Mitsubishi Electric Classic, Duluth, Ga., May 5-7
Course: TPC Sugarloaf (Par 72, 6,987 yards)
Purse: $2M (Winner: $300,000)
Defending Champion: Steve Flesch
Charles Schwab Cup leader: Steve Stricker
HOW TO FOLLOW:
TV: Friday, 12-2 p.m. ET; Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m. (All times Golf Channel)
Twitter: @ChampionsTour
NOTES: This is the ninth of 28 events on the 2023 schedule. … The 54-hole event features a 78-player field. … Flesch also won the event in 2018. … Bernhard Langer, the 2013 champion, remains one win shy of breaking his tie with Hale Irwin for the all-time record in Champions history at 45. … Steven Ames holds the tournament scoring record of 15-under 201 set in 2017.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: Regions Traditions, Birmingham, Ala., May 11-14

LIV Golf
LAST TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Singapore (Individual: Talor Gooch; Team: RangeGoats GC)
THIS WEEK: OFF.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Tulsa, May 12-14

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Houston Open moved to late March for 2024

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The Houston Open is officially returning to the spring portion of the PGA Tour schedule and will be played March 28-31 in 2024, tournament organizers announced Tuesday.

The PGA Tour had previously announced that the longtime tour stop would be moved back to the spring next year after it wasn’t included in the fall portion of the 2022-23 schedule, now dubbed the “FedEx Cup Fall.”

The Houston Open once was played the week before the Masters. In 2019 it was moved to the fall, when interest in professional golf is lower after the Tour Championship wraps up the FedEx Cup playoffs.

The event figures to occupy the space on the tour schedule vacated by the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas, which will not return in 2024.

The tournament will continue to be held at Memorial Park Golf Course. Tony Finau is the defending champion after winning in November 2022.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Free agent Amani Bledsoe banned 17 games for repeat PED offense


Amani Bledsoe, a free agent defensive end who last played in the NFL in 2021, was suspended Thursday for the first 17 weeks of the 2023 season for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy.

Bledsoe was also suspended for the first six games of the 2022 campaign for a PED violation, which was his first ban in the NFL. He will be eligible to return in Week 18, the final week of the regular season.

He also lost a year of eligibility in college at Oklahoma for failing a drug test, though he claimed he accidentally ingested a banned substance via tainted protein powder.

Bledsoe, 25, went undrafted and played 14 games (four starts) for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020. He saw action in five games (two starts) for the Tennessee Titans in 2021. He has 18 career tackles and three pass breakups with no sacks.

Bledsoe had been signed to a futures contract by the Atlanta Falcons after the 2022 season, but he was waived in April.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Chargers QB Justin Herbert to throw in ‘next couple of weeks’


Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert expects to resume throwing this month as part of the next phase of his recovery from left shoulder surgery in January.

Herbert, who had a torn labrum, continues to actively participate in voluntary workouts, primarily on rehabilitation and mobility exercises with trainers. He hasn’t thrown the ball — or participated in his beloved disc golf — since last season ended in a dramatic loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the wild card playoff round.

“It’s a pretty long process. Kind of expecting to be a five or six-month recovery and being on the lead [throwing] shoulder, it’s kind of tough throwing, golfing and doing all those things that are kind of explosive movements,” Herbert said, estimating his progress to full health at 75 percent. “I’ve done everything I can to rehab to get good movement back in it, strengthen it back up. But I knew it wasn’t going to be an easy journey back. Just doing everything I can to be back.”

Herbert plans to attempt light throwing in the “next couple of weeks,” he said.

General manager Tom Telesco said last week the Chargers are working with Herbert’s reps on a long-term extension, but there are no signs of urgency. Los Angeles picked up Herbert’s fully guaranteed fifth-year option for the 2024 season before Tuesday’s deadline, which buys the franchise more time to plot for the future.

“I think that’s probably a better question for my agent and the front office,” Herbert said of extension talks. “I’m kind of left out of those negotiations and I think my job now, my focus, is to be the best quarterback that I could be and to rehab my shoulder. Make sure that I could be back for these OTAs (Organized Team Activities) and do everything I can in the building,” Herbert added. “As far as (contracts are) concerned, I wish I could give you a better answer.”

The NFL might be looking for a better answer from Telesco and head coach Brandon Staley regarding Herbert’s shoulder injury that led to surgery but didn’t receive mention on the injury report for the wild-card game. He was listed on the Week 18 injury report with a shoulder injury.

Herbert, who turned 25 in March, had 25 touchdown passes in 2022 while setting career-bests for completions (477), attempts (699) and completion percentage (68.2). Herbert said he’s working with new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to be ready when he’s fully cleared to be on the field.

“I think you get as much as you can in the classroom, the walkthroughs, all of the different components to that thing,” Moore said. “Obviously, there will be some field work that Justin may not be able to be a part of — as much as he would want to, we would all want to, but we’ll catch up with it. We have plenty of time through the training camp and all of that.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Vikings give $340K guaranteed to UDFA Andre Carter II


The Minnesota Vikings gave Army edge rusher Andre Carter II $340,000 in guaranteed money — one of the largest deals ever given to an undrafted free agent, NFL Network reported Tuesday.

The haul is more than Carter would have gotten had he been selected late in the recently completed NFL draft.

Carter gets a $40,000 signing bonus and $300,000 of his base salary guaranteed by the Vikings, per the report. Players taken late in the seventh and final round are slotted for an $80,000 signing bonus, which is the only guaranteed money they see.

Carter reportedly had multiple suitors after the draft, driving a bidding war. His 265-pound frame as an edge rusher was the main culprit for not getting drafted. The guaranteed money implies the Vikings think Carter can make the team.

Carter – and others at the military academies – needed a congressional bill passed in December just to be eligible for the draft. The provision affords deferred service for players pursuing professional sports opportunities.

The 6-foot-7 Carter had 15.5 sacks in 2021 and 3.5 last season. He is the son of former No. 7 overall pick Andre Carter, who attended Cal and played defensive end in the NFL for 13 seasons from 2001-13.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bills sign DT Poona Ford to 1-year deal


The Buffalo Bills signed defensive tackle Poona Ford to a one-year contract on Tuesday.

One of the top free agents remaining, Ford turned down more money elsewhere to attempt to win a championship with Buffalo, NFL Network reported.

Ford, 27, tallied a career-high three sacks with 35 tackles in 17 games (16 starts) last season with Seattle.

Undrafted out of Texas, Ford has played his entire five-year career with the Seahawks, recording 181 tackles and 7.5 sacks in 76 games (64 starts).

–Field Level Media