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MLS News: Los Angeles FC, Earthquakes a matchup of standout squads

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A quality matchup between two teams in the top five of the Western Conference standings takes place Saturday when the San Jose Earthquakes host Los Angeles FC in Santa Clara, Calif.

LAFC (5-0-3, 18 points) are the only team in the league without a defeat so far this season. The defending MLS Cup champions have played just eight games because of a heavy CONCACAF Champions League schedule, which contributed to MLS postponing LAFC’s scheduled regular-season match against the Houston Dynamo last weekend.

After steamrolling three teams in aggregate-goal series to advance to the CONCACAF Champions League final, LAFC face another postponement of its May 31 game against St. Louis City SC and a match against Atlanta United the following week to play in the two-leg final against Club Leon of Mexico on May 31 and June 4.

Forward Denis Bouanga has been a force this season with a team-high seven goals.

“It’s really focusing on what’s next. There’s always room for improvement,” LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo said. “From Day 1 of last season, also this season, we’ve made it very clear in the locker room that we’re going to need every single player.”

The Earthquakes (4-3-3, 15 points) have been better than expected this season, in no small part because of the play of April’s MLS Player of the Month, Cristian Espinoza.

Espinoza already has six goals and three assists this season. He and Bouanga are two of the top players in MLS and will go share a pitch Saturday in front of what could be upward of 40,000 fans at Levi’s Stadium, home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers.

“I’m a person who firmly believes that work and effort always end up paying off,” the native of Argentina told the MLS website. “I think right now, after such a long time and so much work, things are coming together for me.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Stingy Whitecaps put focus on Minnesota United

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The Vancouver Whitecaps are closing in on a franchise record for not allowing a goal as they host Minnesota United on Saturday night.

The Whitecaps have blanked four straight opponents and haven’t allowed a goal in 410 minutes since playing Minnesota United to a 1-1 tie in Saint Paul on March 25.

The club’s single-season franchise record is 427 consecutive scoreless minutes in 2012, with the overall mark of 433 set across the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

The stellar goalkeeping by Yohei Takaoka (four shutouts) and fine defensive play that combined to allow just seven goals isn’t translating into victories. The Whitecaps (2-2-5, 11 points) are unbeaten in their past seven games (2-0-5) but have scored one goal or fewer in six of those matches.

In fact, Vancouver has played to a scoreless draw in each of its past two games.

“I think it’s obviously another shutout for us, which is the biggest thing,” defender Tristan Blackmon said after last weekend’s 0-0 tie with the visiting Colorado Rapids. “You have a bunch of individual performances that come together and, obviously, that translates to the clean sheet.”

The Whitecaps have scored just 11 goals with five of them coming in a shutout win over CF Montreal on April 1.

Minnesota (3-3-3, 12 points) has scored just eight goals all season.

The Loons are 0-3-1 over their past four matches and have been blanked in each of their past two. The first was a 1-0 loss to the Seattle Sounders and the other was last weekend’s home scoreless tie with FC Dallas.

Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair is enjoying a stellar season with three shutouts in eight starts.

But offensively, Loons coach Adrian Heath is perplexed with the club’s difficulties.

“The longer that goes, the more the pressure and anxiety builds and you start to overthink it instead of just being free,” Heath said. “That’s easier said than done, but that’s what they’ve got to do.”

Part of the struggles are due to the absence of suspended star Emanuel Reynoso.

MLS suspended Reynoso when he didn’t report to training camp with Minnesota. He remains away in his native Argentina and the team’s latest attempt to lure him back came up empty.

Reynoso, 27, led the Loons in goals (10) and assists (11) last season.

In their first meeting, Mender Garcia scored in the 40th minute to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Simon Becher tallied the equalizer in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Revolution put unbeaten run up against Toronto FC

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The New England Revolution look to extend their unbeaten streak to eight games when they visit Toronto FC on Saturday.

The Revolution (6-1-3, 21 points), who are tied atop the Eastern Conference with FC Cincinnati, are 4-0-3 since March 18. They have conceded one goal or fewer in each game in that span, including a pair of shutouts and have allowed just nine goals against through the first 10 games, seventh fewest in the league.

Four of those nine goals allowed came in their lone loss of the season, a 4-0 defeat to Los Angeles FC on March 12, bust before the unbeaten run began.

Already without several players due to injury, New England will be without promising midfielder Dylan Borrerro for the rest of the season after the 21-year-old sustained a torn ACL against FC Cincinnati last week.

Despite the injuries, players have stepped up, notably veteran midfielder Emmanuel Boateng, who has started each of the past two games after being a substitute for the first eight.

“He’s performed each game so far,” Revs midfielder Matt Polster said of Boateng. “He was probably our best player in the first half, maybe in the entire game, against Cincy. … I think it’s going to take everybody, especially now dropping more players, so we just need to focus and go now on the road and find ways to get points.”

Toronto (2-2-6, 12 points) will be looking to build off a 1-0 win against New York City FC last Saturday. The victory was its first since defeating Inter Miami 2-0 on March 18.

Newly acquired forward C.J. Sapong made a good first impression with his new club, scoring the lone tally against NYCFC. He lined up between Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi in his club debut.

“They’re always threats, guys that you know at any moment can make something happen,” Sapong said. “It’s motivation and inspiration to want to be in positions to allow their quality to show. It’s going to help me out and it’s going to help the team out.”

Toronto has lost just once to the Revolution over their past nine matchups, going 4-1-4 in that stretch. New England’s lone win in that run came on Aug. 14, 2021 at Toronto.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville SC out to remain offensive minded vs. Fire

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Nashville SC are still trying to win back-to-back MLS games for the first time this season, while victories remain hard to come by for the Chicago Fire.

Looking to build on an impressive home triumph, Nashville tries to stay undefeated against the visiting Fire on Saturday night.

Nashville (4-3-3, 15 points) was amid an 0-1-2 stretch when it broke out for its highest-scoring MLS game of the season, winning 3-1 over Atlanta United last weekend. Star Hany Mukhtar assisted on two goals, while Fafa Picault scored for the second time in 2023, and Jacob Shaffelburg increased his overall goal total to three.

Nashville last won consecutive league games during a four-game winning streak spanning August and September of last season. Mukhtar, meanwhile, has just three goals after posting 23 during his 2022 MVP season, but does have five assists.

According to MLS, Mukhtar has contributed toward multiple goals in a home game 11 times since the start of the 2021 season.

“I think, in general, I can score goals,” Mukhtar said. “But, I think it’s also important to help the team with assists, with being creative, with putting the guys in action.”

Mukhtar has faced Chicago just once, and posted a hat trick during a 5-1 home victory on July 17, 2021. Nashville is 1-0-2 all-time against the Fire, but the teams last met in September 2021.

Chicago (2-2-5, 11 points) has certainly been competitive through the first two months of the season, but has only a couple of wins to show for the effort. After Kei Kamara scored his team-leading fourth goal in the 34th minute last weekend, the Fire conceded an 89th-minute equalizer for a 1-1 home draw with the New York Red Bulls.

The Fire have allowed a league-high six goals in the final 15 minutes of contests this season.

“We just have to get people on the pitch who are going to man up in situations like this — when the game is on the line,” Chicago coach Ezra Hendrickson said. “It’s just ridiculous and it has to stop.”

Chicago is 1-2-0 on the road this season.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Hurricanes take Game 2 in another decisive win over Devils


Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored two goals for the Carolina Hurricanes in a 6-1 win over the New Jersey Devils in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference second-round series on Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.

The Hurricanes lead the best-of-seven series 2-0 heading into Game 3 on Sunday in Newark, N.J.

Jordan Martinook had a goal and an assist, Jordan Staal, Martin Necas and Stefan Noesen also scored and Frederik Andersen made 28 saves for Carolina, which scored four goals in the second period.

New Jersey goalie Akira Schmid stopped 21 of 25 shots through two periods before he was replaced for the second consecutive game. Vitek Vanecek made eight saves on 10 shots in the third.

Miles Wood scored for the Devils, who have been outscored 11-2 in the series.

The Hurricanes scored on a power play to take a 1-0 lead at 1:35 of the second period. Kotkaniemi received a pass from Shayne Gostisbehere above the right circle with room to skate in and fire home a wrist shot.

Kotkaniemi scored his second goal 2:23 later to stretch the lead to 2-0. Martinook and Jesper Fast teamed up to win the puck on the forecheck and Kotkaniemi shot it past Schmid from in close at 3:58.

The Hurricanes moved ahead 3-0 at 17:25 when Jack Drury chipped the puck ahead to Staal who scored on a breakaway.

Carolina appeared to score during four-on-four play with 55 seconds left in the second period, but the goal was waved off after the officials met and determined there was incidental contact with Schmid.

The Hurricanes scored before the end of the period anyway, as Necas caught Schmid out of position on a rebound and made it 4-0 with 15 seconds left.

Michael McLeod lost the puck driving to the Carolina net, but it went to Wood, who scored with a one-timer to trim the lead to 4-1 at 3:49 of the third period.

The Hurricanes answered with a breakaway goal by Martinook to make it 5-1 at 12:48, and Noesen’s goal made it 6-1 at 13:42.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Dave Hakstol, Jim Montgomery, Lindy Ruff named Jack Adams finalists


Boston first-year coach Jim Montgomery, whose Bruins set NHL records for wins and points, is a finalist along with the Seattle Kraken’s Dave Hakstol and the New Jersey Devils’ Lindy Ruff for the 2022-23 Jack Adams Award as the head coach who has “contributed the most to his team’s success.”

NHL Broadcasters’ Association members voted for the award at the end of the regular season. The finalists were revealed Friday, with the winner to be announced June 26 during the NHL Awards ceremony in Nashville, Tenn.

The Bruins won the Presidents’ Trophy for the most points in the regular season — a league-record 135 — as they also set the mark for wins in going 65-12-5.

Boston — which also set NHL records with a 14-game home winning streak to start the season and five seven-game-plus win streaks — led the Atlantic Division from wire to wire. The top-seeded team, however, was eliminated by the Florida Panthers in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Hakstol led the Kraken (46-28-8, 100 points) to their first playoff berth in their second year of existence. They made improvements of 19 wins and 40 points from their debut season — the largest jumps from an inaugural season in NHL history.

Seattle had allowed the fourth-fewest shots on goal average (28.9) last season, and improved to 27.0 to rank second in the league this season.

Ruff guided the Devils (52-22-8, 112 points) to franchise marks for wins and points as they finished third in the overall standings. That was their best regular-season finish since third place in 2000-01. The 112 points marked a 49-point gain from 2021-22 — the largest year-over-year improvement since the 82-game schedule was introduced in 1995-96.

A Jack Adams finalist for the fourth time for a third different franchise, Ruff won the award with the Buffalo Sabres in 2005-06.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Oilers seek better effort vs. Knights after latest Game 1 flop


The Edmonton Oilers find themselves in a familiar predicament heading into Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas.

For the seventh straight playoff series, Edmonton trails 1-0. The Oilers have rebounded to win three of the last four series, including this year’s first-round series with the Los Angeles Kings in six games.

So despite letting a four-goal performance by forward Leon Draisaitl go to waste in a 6-4 loss in Wednesday night’s opener, Edmonton has been here before. The Oilers haven’t won a Game 1 in a playoff series since 2017 when they did it in the second round against Anaheim.

“I can’t explain the history of Game 1’s,” Edmonton coach Jay Woodcroft said. “We look at each game in its own entity. We do have a history of getting better as the series goes on. … I think the team that adjusts and continues to improve is the one that’s going to win this series.”

Edmonton fell behind 3-1 in the first period in Game 1 but rallied to tie it 3-3 early in the third period on Draisaitl’s second power-play goal of the game. But Vegas scored twice in just a 50-second span, starting with Ivan Barbashev’s deflection goal just 61 seconds after Draisaitl scored, to make it 5-3.

Draisaitl scored his fourth goal off Connor McDavid’s feed at the 8:33 mark, but Vegas sealed it with Jack Eichel’s empty-net goal with 34 seconds left.

It was Edmonton’s first regulation loss since a 7-4 setback at Toronto on March 11, a stretch that covered 53 days and 21 games (18-0-3).

“I think that was our first regulation loss in almost eight weeks,” Woodcroft said. “Saying that, we didn’t play our best game, but I thought we were one shot away. When the game was 5-4, we had numerous chances to even it up. For me, it wasn’t our best game yet the score was 5-4. So that’s a good sign.”

“It’s nothing that they did,” Draisaitl said. “They’re a good team, we know that. But it’s nothing that we can’t handle or we haven’t seen. This is just on us not bringing our best game.”

The Oilers went 3-0-1 against Vegas during the regular-season.

“We made it too easy on them and that can’t happen,” defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. “I think we gave them our B or C game. We can be a lot better.”

There was a much different perspective of the contest in the Golden Knights’ locker room after their fifth straight playoff win.

“We were terrific,” said Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit, who finished with 23 saves. “… We took it to them for 60 minutes. I even think the score wasn’t necessarily indicative of how well we played.”

“We’re aware of their top guys and the damage they can do, but we like our team,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy added. “We feel if our team plays well, we’re going to have success.”

Golden Knights captain Mark Stone, who posted a goal and an assist in Game 1, said his team expects “a better push” from the Oilers in Game 2.

“I don’t think they loved their game,” Stone said. “We all had (a) pretty solid start. Got to bring a lot of the same intensity.”

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend alleges sexual harassment

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Erica Herman, Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend who is suing the golf superstar for $30 million, alleges that Woods forced her to sign a non-disclosure agreement regarding their sexual relationship or risk losing her job at his restaurant.

The non-disclosure agreement (NDA) was a previously known element of the lawsuit, but a state court filing on Friday in Florida spelled out Herman’s position on the key piece of evidence.

According to USA Today, Herman’s attorney, Benjamin Hodas, wrote, “Mr. Woods was Ms. Herman’s boss. On Mr. Woods’s own portrayal of events, he imposed an NDA on her as a condition to keep her job when she began having a sexual relationship with him. A boss imposing different work conditions on his employee because of their sexual relationship is sexual harassment.”

Hodas’ document added, “Tiger Woods, the internationally renowned athlete and one of the most powerful figures in global sports, decided to pursue a sexual relationship with his employee, then — according to him — forced her to sign an NDA about it or else be fired from her job,” said the document filed by her attorney. “And, when he became disgruntled with their sexual relationship, he tricked her into leaving her home, locked her out, took her cash, pets, and personal possessions, and tried to strong-arm her into signing a different NDA.”

The Friday filing also details Herman’s version of events leading up to Woods allegedly kicking her out of the home they share.

Per USA Today, the court document from Hodas stated, “The landlord made the availability of her housing conditional on her having sexual relationship with a co-tenant. That conduct amounts to sexual harassment under federal and Florida fair housing laws.

“The short summary of events here and the Defendant’s own linking of the purported agreement to his sexual motivations in both her employment and housing are sufficient to bring this case within the ambit of the Ending Forced Arbitration Act.”

USA Today reported that it was unable to reach Woods’ attorney, J.B. Murray, for comment. Murray previously stated that Herman was “not a victim of sexual assault or abuse.”

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Tyrrell Hatton among 3 Wells Fargo co-leaders after second round

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Englishman Tyrrell Hatton shot a 6-under 65 to soar into a share of the 36-hole lead at the Wells Fargo Championship on Friday in Charlotte, N.C.

Hatton, Nate Lashley (66 Friday) and Wyndham Clark (67) are atop the leaderboard at 8-under 134.

A host of big names on their tails with a share of a $20 million “designated event” prize purse on the line. Sungjae Im of South Korea (66), Justin Thomas (67), Xander Schauffele (69) and Australia’s Adam Scott (68) are all part of a six-way tie for fourth at 7 under, along with J.J. Spaun (67) and Canada’s Adam Svensson (67).

First-round leader Tommy Fleetwood of England settled for a 71 on Friday and is tied at 6 under with Michael Kim (68) and South Korea’s K.H. Lee (70).

Hatton’s 65 matched the round of the day at Quail Hollow Club. He began his round on the back nine and birdied four of his first six holes before a setback of consecutive bogeys at Nos. 16 and 17.

He rectified that by saving six straight pars, draining a 33-foot birdie putt at the par-3 sixth and carding an eagle on the par-5 seventh from 26 feet out. One last birdie at the par-4 ninth, this time from 31 feet, brought him to 8 under.

“They’re not the type of putts that you hole consistently, so to finish the round that way, I’m obviously very pleased with that,” Hatton said.

While Hatton has a single win on the PGA Tour (the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational), Clark is still after his first. Clark also eagled the seventh hole en route to his second straight 67.

“The shot in there was very lucky and unbelievable,” Clark said. “We were trying to hit it left of it. I was trying obviously to hit a cut, but I was not trying to go for the green. It kept cutting and kept cutting and kind of knuckled on me and ended up on the green. Then, yeah, I hit that putt firm, so glad it hit the hole.”

Lashley entered the week No. 209 in the Official World Golf Ranking and hasn’t won since the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic. Lashley put together a bogey-free card with five birdies Friday.

“Anytime you get a round at Quail Hollow with no bogeys, it’s a great round,” Lashley said.

Thomas will be one to watch on the weekend; the two-time major champion has slipped to No. 15 in the world but won his first PGA Championship (2017) at Quail Hollow.

He navigated Friday with five birdies and two bogeys.

“This is a very, very special place to me and always will be, so it’s always going to put me in a good head space here,” Thomas said.

World No. 5 Schauffele stayed in the mix after an opening-round 66. He was even through his first 12 holes but birdied the par-3 fourth and the seventh.

Lee was tied with the three co-leaders at 8 under stepping to his final hole, the ninth, but a wayward drive and a poor third shot led to him making double bogey and losing his share of the lead.

Defending champion Max Homa shot 67 and was part of a tie for 13th at 5 under. Patrick Cantlay (71 Friday), Webb Simpson (67) and Gary Woodland (69) are among those tied at 4 under. Rickie Fowler posted a 68 to get to 3 under and ensure he would make the cut.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, the world No. 3, made a crucial par save at the par-4 18th to finish off a 73 and make the cut on the number at 1-under par. His tee shot at No. 18 nearly found the creek to the left of the fairway, and standing on a difficult lie, he sailed his ball onto the front of the green, where he two-putted for par from 75 feet.

Notable names to miss the cut include Australia’s Jason Day (even), Ireland’s Shane Lowry (2 over), Collin Morikawa (4 over) and Jordan Spieth (7 over).

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: Sweden, Thailand improve to 4-0, U.S. 3-1 at International Crown

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Sweden swept China and Thailand held off South Korea to remain unbeaten at the Hanwha LifePlus International Crown on Friday in San Francisco.

Fourth-seeded Sweden now leads Pool A at 4-0 through two days of round-robin play — locking up a berth in the semifinals — and the top-seeded United States moved into second at 3-1 after taking both points from England on Friday. Sweden and the U.S. will battle Saturday in the final day of the round-robin stage.

In Pool B, sixth-seeded Thailand and seventh-seeded Australia (3-0-1) are guaranteed advancement to the semifinals after Australia won one match and tied the other against Japan on Friday.

The International Crown is being played for the first time since 2018 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The top eight countries in women’s golf were determined by last year’s Rolex Rankings and each country sent four of its top players to the unique team event.

The countries were seeded and split into two pools, with teams competing in four ball (best ball) in a single round-robin format from Thursday to 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 (alternate-shot) match. The winning semifinal countries will compete in the final match on Sunday afternoon in the semifinal format.

On Friday, Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom and Maja Stark defeated China’s Ruoning Yin and Xiyu Lin 2 and 1. The Swedes birdied the par-5 fifth, par-4 seventh and par-4 eighth at TPC Harding Park to go 3 up and held on from there.

Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Hedwall doubled the pleasure with a 2-and-1 victory over China’s Yu Liu and Ruixin Liu, going 3 up through six and staying the course.

“I’m really proud of my team,” Nordqvist said. “I think we’ve all grown up with a lot of match play, a lot of playing for Sweden in the European team events and the World Amateur Championships. I think we’re just very comfortable and very confident.

“There’s just something special to it. We fight until the end. It’s match play; you never know what’s going to happen.”

Thai stars Patty Tavatanakit and Atthaya Thitikul handled South Korea’s Jin Young Ko and Hyo-Joo Kim 3 and 2. In the last match of the night, sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand never trailed Hye-Jin Choi and In Gee Chun, leading 3 up with three to play. The Koreans extended the match with Chun’s birdie at the par-4 16th, but they halved the next hole to end the match.

Second-seeded South Korea, the defending champion, has yet to score a point despite entering the competition with four top-25 golfers in the world, including three ranked in the top 12.

Lilia Vu and Nelly Korda got the Americans on the board Friday by defeating England’s Alice Hewson and Liz Young 2 and 1. Danielle Kang and Lexi Thompson then beat Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart Shadoff 3 and 2, Thompson’s birdie at the par-4 16th clinching the match.

Korda said, “We were 2-down through 2, and honestly we were just kind of attacking pins. It was kind of cold out there, and then we finally got it back to even. On the back nine, we kind of turned it up where we won three in a row, and then after (that) we lost one, but Lilia made a nice putt on 17 to secure our win.

“Overall I think it was a lot of teamwork out there.”

Australia’s Minjee Lee and Stephanie Kyriacou beat Japan’s Nasa Hataoka and Ayaka Furue 2 up. Both countries held a lead in the second match, but Hannah Green and Sarah Kemp of Australia parred No. 16 while Hinako Shibuno and Yuka Saso both bogeyed, allowing Australia to draw even. The teams halved the final two holes to split the point.

The tournament continues Friday with the following matchups:

Saturday Pool A
No. 1 United States vs. No. 4 Sweden
No. 5 England vs. No. 8 China

Saturday Pool B
No. 2 South Korea vs. No. 3 Japan
No. 6 Thailand vs. No. 7 Australia

Standings (W-L record, points)

Pool A
1. Sweden 4-0, 4 points
2. United States 3-1, 3 points
3. China 1-3, 1 point
4. England 0-4, 0 points

Pool B
1. Thailand 4-0, 4 points
2. Australia 3-0-1, 3 1/2 points
3. Japan 0-3-1, 1/2 point
4. South Korea 0-4, 0 points

–Field Level Media