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NHL News: Sergei Bobrovsky to start for Panthers in Game 3


The Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky will be back in goal to start Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night as the series shifts to Florida.

Panthers coach Paul Maurice also said Wednesday that he expects defenseman Radko Gudas to return after sustaining an injury in Game 2.

The Golden Knights lead the series 2-0.

Gudas was injured on a hit by Ivan Barbashev in the first period Monday night and did not return. Gudas has three assists in 18 playoff games for the Panthers.

Maurice pulled Bobrovsky in the second period after the goalie gave up four goals on 13 shots in Monday’s 7-2 loss. He was replaced by Alex Lyon, who actually began the postseason as the starting goaltender for Florida. Lyon gave up three more goals on 15 shots.

Maurice said there was never any doubt that Bobrovsky would start Game 3.

“I think you guys have too much time on your hands,” Maurice told reporters Wednesday. “Maybe there’s just too many of you. Do you guys get together and divide up the question pie?”

Bobrovsky “was outstanding in Game 1 and he was as good as our team was in Game 2,” Maurice said.

Bobrovsky is 11-4 in the playoffs overall with a 2.50 goals-against average and .925 save percentage. He had a 3.07 GAA and .901 save percentage during the regular season.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Agent: Kings D Vladislav Gavrikov signs 2-year extension


The Los Angeles Kings signed defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov to a two-year extension on Wednesday.

The team said the contract carries an annual average value of $5.875 million per season and runs through the 2024-25 season.

Gavrikov, 27, recorded three goals and six assists in 20 games with the Kings after arriving in the March 1 trade that sent goaltender Jonathan Quick to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Gavrikov has 82 points (18 goals, 64 assists) and 138 penalty minutes in 276 games with the Blue Jackets and Kings.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: 2023 RBC Canadian Open: Preview, Props, Best Bets

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Following the bombshell announcement of the merger between the PGA Tour, the Public Investment Fund and the DP World Tour, there is still the small matter of this week’s RBC Canadian Open to be played.

The field includes only two of the top 10 players in the world rankings, and our golf experts break down the tournament along with their favorite prop picks and best bets to win this week.

RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Location: Toronto, June 8-11
Course: Oakdale Golf & Country Club (Par 72, 7,264 yards)
Purse: $9M (Winner: $1.62M)
Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy
FedEx Cup leader: Jon Rahm

HOW TO FOLLOW
TV: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (GC), 5:30-7:30 p.m. (CBS); Sunday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. (GC), 2:30-6:30 p.m. (CBS)
Streaming on ESPN+: Thursday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. ET; Saturday, 9:15 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 8:15 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Twitter: @RBCCanadianOpen

PROP PICKS
–Matt Fitzpatrick to Finish Top 10 (+138 at BetMGM): Fitzpatrick has largely stayed out of the merger fray this week, having his press conference session canceled on Tuesday. He may have plenty on his mind as he prepares to defend his title at next week’s U.S. Open, but Fitzpatrick should be a factor come Sunday as one of only two top-10 players in the field.

–Corey Conners to Beat Lee Hodges (-135 at DraftKings): We can handle the smaller payout here because this should be a solid bet. Hodges is coming off a T12 at the Memorial and has quietly made seven of his past nine cuts. But Conners is Canada’s best player at the moment, and he cares deeply about his country’s biggest tournament. In addition to finishing sixth last year, Conners has been a Sunday factor on the game’s biggest stages. He also won the Valero Texas Open earlier this year before a T8 at the Wells Fargo.

–David Lipsky to Finish Top 20 (+250 at BetMGM): Lipsky has posted a T16 and a T12 in his past two starts, with the latter coming against a designated field at the Memorial. Against a more modest field in Toronto, a third consecutive top-20 is a very reasonable expectation.

2023 Prop Picks Record: 23-33-2

BEST BETS:
–Rory McIlroy (+450) is the top-ranked player in the field at No. 3. He’s understandably the heavy pre-tournament favorite, but where is McIlroy’s focus given the news of the merger breaking two days before teeing off? He is second at the sportsbook with 6.0 percent of the total bets backing him to win after opening at +400.
–Tyrrell Hatton (+1100) has five consecutive top-20 finishes, including a pair of top-5s.
–Fitzpatrick (+1400) is the only other top-10 player in the field and finished T10 in last year’s RBC Canadian Open.
–Sam Burns (+1400), who is an RBC ambassador, finished T4 in his tournament debut last year.
–Cameron Young (+1500) is still seeking his first PGA Tour victory. He’s the third biggest liability at BetMGM with 9.14 percent of the total money backing him to win.
–Conners (+1600) is the top-ranked Canadian in the field at No. 29 and finished sixth last year. He won the Valero Texas Open earlier this year but is coming off a missed cut at the Memorial. Connors is third at the sportsbook with 5.2 percent of the tickets backing him to win.
–Sahith Theegala (+2800) is also still seeking his first victory on tour. Against a softer field, Theegala is BetMGM’s biggest liability this week, having drawn both the most total tickets (6.7 percent) and money (9.3 percent) among the entire field. His odds have shortened significantly since opening at +3300.
–Former Texas Tech star and two-time Ben Hogan Award winner Ludvig Aberg (+5000) will make his first start since earning his tour card via the PGA Tour University. Despite making his pro debut, Aberg is tied for the 14th-shortest odds in the field and is BetMGM’s third biggest liability this week while drawing 9.06 percent of the total money.

NOTES:
–McIlroy is the two-time defending champion, having also won the event in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic led to it being canceled from 2020-21. He can become the first player to win an event three consecutive times since Steve Stricker at the John Deere Classic from 2009-11).
–Reigning U.S. Amateur champion Sam Bennett (+20000) is in the field on a sponsor’s exemption after finishing 63rd in his professional debut last week. He is one of 30 players in the field who will also compete in next week’s U.S. Open.
–Michael Block (+50000), the club professional who tied for 15th at the PGA Championship, is also playing on a sponsor’s exemption this week.
–The event was established in 1904, making it the second-oldest non-major on the PGA Tour behind the BMW Championship (1899).
–The last Canadian to win the event was Pat Fletcher in 1954, before it was recognized as an official PGA Tour tournament.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Canadian Open tees off ‘overshadowed’ by LIV — again

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Rory McIlroy won last year’s RBC Canadian Open for his 21st career win on the PGA Tour and headed to the interview room with something to say.

“This is a day I’ll remember for a long, long time,” the Northern Irishman said. “Twenty-one PGA Tour wins, one more than somebody else.”

The “somebody else” was Greg Norman. The gripe was with LIV Golf, where Norman was the figurehead at the time. The same week that the PGA Tour made its annual trip north of the border, LIV held its debut event outside London.

Oh, the things that can change in one year.

The future of the game of golf is once again the topic du jour as the PGA Tour returns to the RBC Canadian Open this week at Oakdale Golf & Country Club in Toronto.

This time, the PGA Tour is the one accepting investment from Saudi Arabia, as tour commissioner Jay Monahan dropped the unexpected news Tuesday morning that the PGA and DP World tours will merge commercial enterprises with the Saudi Public Investment Fund and receive a capital investment from them.

McIlroy said Wednesday he felt like a “sacrificial lamb” after going to bat for Monahan and the integrity of the PGA Tour. He also said he’s come to terms with the Saudis’ insistence on pouring money into the sport.

“(Tuesday) was tough. I think the shock of it, the surprise of it,” McIlroy said. “I wasn’t looking forward to this (press conference), to be honest with you. But once we all get done here and you write your stories and say what you say, what I say or quote me or whatever it is, I’m going to go to the range and do some practice and try to get ready for a golf tournament.”

The Canadian Open has been through the ringer. Canada’s national open missed two straight years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When it returned in 2022, LIV stole the headlines.

“I can’t help but feel sad for the Canadian Open, once again, that this news drops Tuesday of what is our national open, a very important event for golf in Canada and hopefully viewed from the PGA Tour’s standpoint as an important event to them,” Adam Hadwin of Canada said. “Now once again we’re overshadowed … most likely for the entire week.

“My hope is that we end up with hopefully myself — if not myself, two or three other Canadians in contention, with Rory, with Justin Rose, with Tyrrell (Hatton), with these guys, these top players that are here and we can put the emphasis back on the event, that what happened last year. But I can’t help but feel for the event now.”

Hadwin is one of 21 Canadians in the field, with world No. 29 Corey Conners the highest-ranked among them. A Canadian player hasn’t won the event since Pat Fletcher in 1954.

McIlroy is the two-time defending champ (2019, 2022), but he won those tournaments at two different courses. Oakdale is hosting the event for the first time, playing as a par 72 of roughly 7,200 yards.

With many players resting up for next week’s U.S. Open, the field only includes 10 of the top 30 players in the Official World Golf Ranking and none of the top 10 in the FedEx Cup standings. Matt Fitzpatrick of England, Sam Burns, Cameron Young and Shane Lowry of Ireland are among the other notables competing.

Ludvig Aberg of Sweden, the former No. 1 amateur in the world, will make his professional debut in Toronto. He’ll play alongside Englishmen Fitzpatrick and Hatton in one of the marquee groups.

One more thing to monitor will be the air quality.

Wildfires in nearby Quebec have spread smoke across the Northeast U.S. and Ontario, where the course is located. The Canadian Open’s official Twitter account said experts are on site monitoring the air quality and “delays are always a possibility given we are an outdoor event.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Free agent WR DeAndre Hopkins to visit Titans


Free agent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is flying to Nashville on Sunday to meet with the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network reported Wednesday.

Hopkins and Titans coach Mike Vrabel were together with the Houston Texans when Vrabel was their linebackers coach (2014-16) and defensive coordinator (2017).

The Arizona Cardinals released Hopkins on May 26 after three seasons after they reportedly failed to find a trade partner.

While the Cardinals cleared $8.15 million in salary cap space with the move, they will take dead cap hit of $22.6 million, per Spotrac.

A three-time All-Pro, Hopkins recorded 221 receptions for 2,696 yards and 17 touchdowns in his three seasons in Arizona.

Hopkins had 64 catches for 717 yards with three touchdowns during a 2022 season in which he missed the first six games while serving a suspension for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy. He sat out the final two games with a knee injury.

The five-time Pro Bowl selection has 853 catches for 11,298 yards and 71 TDs in 145 games (all starts) for Houston (2013-19) and Arizona.

Since trading A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of the 2022 season, the Titans have been looking for a new WR1. Treylon Burks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Kyle Phillips are the current projected starters.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Jags unveil plans on multibillion dollar stadium renovations


The Jacksonville Jaguars introduced designs Wednesday for multibillion dollar renovations on and around their 28-year-old stadium which are intended to transform TIAA Bank Field into a team-titled “Stadium of the Future.”

Jaguars owner Shad Khan and team brass first embarked on renovation conversations three years ago.

The Jaguars want to, in part, expand seating from the current 62,000 to 71,500, include a shaded canopy to reduce the heat factor by 70 percent, and widen their main concourse to four times the size of the current one.

“We have reached the end of this important and initial phase of this project, the design of the stadium we envision will be the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars and serve our entire community for generations to come,” Khan said in a statement.

The team also wants to develop land around the stadium to convert the area into a year-round draw to downtown, a venue that attracts festivals, concerts and other sports, including international soccer matches and college basketball.

“This transformation transcends the stadium’s boundaries. The design creates an iconic, accessible community nexus that ties together the surrounding neighborhoods and riverfront,” said Peter Broeder, the team’s design partner for the project. “The venue will celebrate Jacksonville’s natural landscape and climate, offering a park-like ambiance enriched by the latest amenities, engaging social spaces and state of the art technology.”

The Jaguars did not disclose proposed costs of the project, but the entire cost was reported this week to be as much as $2.068 billion.

The entire project, if approved by the city and the team, could take two or four years to complete. A two-year plan would require the Jaguars to play their home games somewhere else, whereas a four-year plan would allow them to play at TIAA Bank Field.

The Jaguars’ lease at TIAA Bank Field runs through 2029. The renovations — deemed a better option than building a new stadium — will be critical to getting 75 percent approval from the league’s owners on a new lease.

TIAA Bank Field opened Aug. 18, 1995, ahead of the Jaguars’ maiden season in the NFL.

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Lions search for calm in opener vs. Stampeders


The BC Lions will attempt to put some early dissension behind them when they kick off the 2023 CFL season on Thursday night against the host Calgary Stampeders.

Both teams finished 12-6 in the West Division last season, three games behind Winnipeg. BC defeated Calgary in the playoff opener before losing to the Blue Bombers in the division finals.

The Lions and Stampeders renewed their rivalry in last Thursday’s preseason finale, when BC’s Vernon Adams Jr. completed all 12 of his passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns in a 25-22 victory.

Things have gone a little sideways for the Lions since then. In a surprising move Monday, they traded defensive end Jonathan Kongbo to Hamilton for a conditional 2024 draft pick — two weeks after touting the signing of the former Denver Broncos and Blue Bombers pass rusher.

Lions co-general manager Neil McEvoy explained that Kongbo “wasn’t a fit” with the organization, prompting a reply on social media from Kongbo that raised eyebrows in BC and cast a shadow over Week 1 preparations.

“‘Not a fit’ because I called out star players not showing up for practice, and guys not wanting to work out,” Kongbo tweeted. “Culture matters, it’s called pro football for a reason.”

Calgary camp was calm by comparison as the Stamps prepared to chase their ninth Grey Cup, with the last one coming in 2018.

Jake Maier enters 2023 as Calgary’s unquestioned QB1 for the first time after taking over for franchise great Bo Levi Mitchell in Week 11 last year.

“The only change now is that my leadership has grown within the locker room, on the field and with the coaching staff,” Maier told TSN.

Helping Maier out are one of the CFL’s best offensive lines and running back Ka’Deem Carey, the league’s leading rusher with 1,088 yards last season.

The Lions will be without wide receiver Keon Hatcher (foot) and linebacker Maxime Rouyer (hamstring), while the Stampeders won’t have defensive backs Daniel Amoako (knee) and Nick Statz (foot) and offensive lineman Joshua Coker (ankle).

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: Bucks, Gen.G advance to Tipoff’s conference semis

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Bucks Gaming and Gen.G Tigers swept their way into the conference semifinals of the NBA 2K League’s 5v5 The Tipoff event on Wednesday, though they did so in very different ways.

While the Tigers eliminated Cavs Legion GC with a pair of single-digit wins in the Eastern Conference quarters — 68-57 and 72-68 in overtime — the Bucks destroyed Blazer5 Gaming in a Western Conference quarterfinals, 73-57 and 95-45.

The Tigers will next play NBL Oz Gaming in an Eastern Conference semifinal. The Bucks will face T-Wolves Gaming in a Western Conference semifinal.

The NBA 2K League 5v5 season will include three tournaments — The Tipoff, The Turn and The Ticket — that will set the field for the playoffs, scheduled for Aug. 2-5 in Washington.

Remote group play in The Tipoff will set the field for remote bracket play beginning next week. The tournament will then conclude with in-person tournament play at District E in Washington, June 14-17.

On Wednesday, Mason “JohhnyRed” Bracken dominated from the outset for the Bucks, scoring 42 points in the opening game and 23 in the second game, the 50-point blowout. Center Jomar “Jomar” Varela-Escapa paced Blazer5 with 30 points and 23 rebounds in the two games.

In the Eastern Conference, Darjean “ReturnOfDJ” Henderson led Gen.G with 30 points in the first game while Jaiden “gallow” Frank followed up his 19-point, nine-rebound performance in the first game with 16 points and 11 assists in the overtime win.

The remaining Round of 16 schedule —
Thursday
Eastern Conference: 76ers GC vs. Celtics Crossover Gaming
Western Conference: DUX Infinitos vs. Warriors Gaming Squad
Friday
Eastern Conference: Magic Gaming vs. Heat Check Gaming
Western Conference: Pacers Gaming vs. Grizz Gaming

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Imperial, G2 among winners on Premier Spring Final opening day


Imperial Esports and G2 Esports both cruised to sweeps on Wednesday to open Group A action at the BLAST Premier Spring Final in Washington, D.C.

Imperial, who won the most recent BLAST event, the Spring American Showdown in April, won 16-3 on Overpass before pulling off a 16-14 victory on Vertigo to take down Team Vitality. G2 captured identical 16-11 wins on Vertigo and Inferno to dispatch Cloud9 — which won the Spring European Showdown in April.

Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes led the all-Brazilian Imperial squad with 46 kills and a plus-16 kills-deaths ratio. Russia’s Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov was the key cog for G2, racking up 43 kills to post a plus-11 K-D.

Team Vitality and Cloud9 will meet in an elimination match on Thursday, while Imperial Esports and G2 Esports will face off in a winners match, also on Thursday.

The eight-team BLAST Premier Spring Final features a double-elimination group stage, where the field has been split into two groups of four teams. Pool play opening-round winners face off to determine the group winner, while opening-round losers play for the third and final playoff spot.

All matches are best-of-three, with the winners of each group advancing to the semifinals of the playoffs. Runners-up of each group will move on to the quarterfinals of the playoffs as high seeds, while third-place finishers will head to the quarterfinals as low seeds. All playoff matches are also best-of-three in the single-elimination bracket.

The grand final is scheduled for Sunday, with the winner taking home $200,000 of the $425,000 prize pool. A victory in the grand final also grants qualification to the $1 million BLAST Premier World Final, which will be held Dec. 12-17 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

There were also a pair of sweeps in Group B on Wednesday, as Heroic used wins on Inferno (16-7) and Nuke (16-6) to beat Complexity Gaming and FaZe Clan topped Astralis 16-5 on Overpass and 16-6 on Mirage.

Jakob ‘jabbi’ Nygaard paced the all-Danish Heroic squad with 42 kills and a plus-18 differential. FaZe got a balanced attack with Norway’s Havard ‘rain’ Nygaard leading four players with at least 30 kills with a match-high 38. Russel ‘Twistzz’ Van Dulken of Canada produced a match-high plus-17 differential for the winners.

BLAST Premier: Spring Final 2023
Thursday’s schedule
Group A
Winners Match
Imperial Esports vs. G2 Esports
Elimination Match
Team Vitality vs. Cloud9
Group B
Winners Match
Heroic vs. FaZe Clan
Elimination Match
Complexity Gaming vs. Astralis

Prize pool and BLAST Premier points distribution:
1. $200,000; 3,000 points; berth in World Final
2. $85,000; 2,000 points
3-4. $40,000; 1,200 points
5-6. $20,000; 500 points
7-8. $10,000, 300 points

–Field Level Media

Business News: NIL issues could impact college football video game

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Less than a month ago, EA Sports announced it was working with a sports licensing firm to sign up players to appear in the 2024 reboot of its college football game.

But the plan could have hit a hitch.

On3 reported Wednesday that the College Football Players Association is urging the players not to sign on because of low compensation for their name, image and likenesses (NIL).

Per the report, the players would share about $5 million — about $500 each and without royalties.

Justin Falcinelli, who played at Clemson and is the vice president of the players association, said it isn’t enough.

“All current players should boycott this deal. It is an opt-in deal, and they should not opt into it,” he told On3. “It is just a ridiculously low amount of money, given the context and the hype that surrounds this game.”

Falcinelli told On3 he asked NFL players what they were paid for inclusion in the Madden video game series and learned from one that he received $28,000.

“It is a simple cash grab to just try to get you for the lowest amount possible,” he told On3. “And it’s OneTeam Partners and all these organizations that don’t really represent the players’ best interest.”

On May 17, EA Sports announced it had paired with OneTeam Partners to arrange for player inclusion.

Production of the popular game ended in 2013 over issues concerning compensating players for use of their NIL. EA Sports announced in 2021 that production would resume following movement on the NIL front.

–Field Level Media