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NHL News: Four-time Stanley Cup champ Bob Baun dies at 86


Bob Baun, a rugged defenseman who won four Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1960s, died Tuesday at age 86.

The Maple Leafs announced his passing but not his cause of death.

Baun spent 14 seasons with the Maple Leafs, playing in 739 games and posting 169 points (29 goals, 140 assists) and 1,153 penalty minutes with the club.

Nicknamed “Boomer” for his big hits, Baun played three more seasons with the Oakland Seals and Detroit Red Wings and retired with 224 points (37 goals, 187 assists) and 1,489 penalty minutes in 964 games.

The Canadian’s greatest achievements came in Toronto. His legacy was cemented on April 23, 1964, when he broke his leg in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings. He left the game, had his leg frozen, and returned in overtime to score the game-winning goal to even the series.

The Maple Leafs went on to win the Stanley Cup — their third straight. He added a fourth championship in 1967.

“The Toronto Maple Leafs are deeply saddened by the passing of Bob Baun, whose enduring legacy of remarkable resilience includes his iconic overtime game-winning goal during a Stanley Cup final despite playing with a broken leg,” said Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan in a team statement. “Bob possessed unquestionable toughness and incredible pride in being a Toronto Maple Leaf. His inspirational presence continues to embody the heart of the game. He will be greatly missed by the team and its fans. Our thoughts are with Bob’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Liberty National awarded 2027 BMW Championship

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The 2027 BMW Championship will be played at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J., it was announced Tuesday ahead of this week’s tournament at Olympia Fields Country Club.

It will be the tournament’s first visit to the New York metro area.

“We’re proud that Liberty can be a part of these types of events, and we’re also equally proud that we can support youth golf as a part of these events, too,” Liberty National co-founder Dan Fireman said at a news conference for the August 2027 event. “We don’t just pick these events for the sake of picking them. We’re very careful about it.”

Famous for its view of the New York City skyline across the river, the Liberty National hosted previous FedEx Cup playoff events in 2009, 2013, 2019 and 2021.

More recently, the course was added to the LPGA schedule, hosting the inaugural Mizuho Americas Open in June, where 20-year-old Rose Zhang won in her professional debut.

The BMW, now the penultimate leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs, has moved around since it took the place of the Western Open on the PGA Tour schedule. Often played in the Chicago area at Olympia Fields or Medinah Country Club, it was held at Caves Valley near Baltimore in 2021 and Wilmington Country Club in Delaware last year.

Future sites include Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado (2024), a return to Caves Valley (2025) and Bellerive Country Club outside St. Louis (2026).

The FedEx St. Jude Championship and the season-ending Tour Championship will remain at their respective venues in Memphis, Tenn., and Atlanta through at least next year.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Jon Rahm returns to site of COVID-era playoff triumph

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The PGA Tour has brought the BMW Championship back to Olympia Fields Country Club in the Chicago suburbs this week for the first time since Jon Rahm made one of the most memorable putts of his career.

The only thing missing was a roaring crowd of fans.

Rahm beat Dustin Johnson in a playoff at the 2020 BMW Championship by making an incredible, curling birdie putt from 66 1/2 feet away at Olympia Fields’ 18th hole.

Rahm’s reaction to the putt — disbelief as it tracked toward the cup on an 90-degree angle, then shouts of excitement and two vigorous fist pumps — was backed by only a handful of spectators allowed on the course, as full crowds were not back that early amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Spanish star had a typically thoughtful response Tuesday when asked where that moment ranked in his career.

“At that moment, I think if there were crowds and I made that putt, it probably would be a unanimous No. 1,” Rahm said. “But because there was nobody there and there was really no reaction besides mine, it’s not that it’s anticlimactic, but it’s a little bit — it’s a bit lackluster because of what you’re used to seeing when you make a good putt like at a moment like the U.S. Open.

“It wouldn’t be No. 1, but it’s definitely top three.”

It’s understandable, as Rahm has gone on to even greater successes since that putt earned him a $1.71 million paycheck. He won the 2021 U.S. Open and the 2023 Masters and held the title of No. 1 golfer in the world for 52 total weeks.

One thing Rahm has yet to do is earn a FedEx Cup, but he enters this week’s BMW Championship first in points with a slight margin over Scottie Scheffler. He’s in control of his own destiny to enter next week’s Tour Championship at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club in the No. 1 spot, which comes with a two-stroke advantage to start the tournament.

“(The) point of coming to the playoffs is to give yourself the best chance to get to East Lake in the No. 1 spot. I’ve done a pretty good job so far,” Rahm said. “Hopefully, this week I can have a good performance like I did last time and earn it and clinch it and give myself the best shot for the win. It’s been a great year so far, so hopefully I can end it off the way I started it.”

There’s another honor Rahm could pick up for the first time in 2023: PGA Tour Player of the Year.

“Player of the Year is earned on the golf course. That’s what I focus on,” Rahm said. “Because of what I’ve done this year, I’ve earned the spot to be considered Player of the Year, but we’ve got to finish it off. I would like to play good this week and next week to leave no, let’s say, questionables in there and just clinch it.”

Because of recent rains, Rahm feels the course will play different than in 2020, when 4-under 276 was enough to put him in a playoff with Johnson.

“I think, was I 6-over par through two rounds?” Rahm said of 2020. “Honestly, it was a very small tweak on the setup of my swing that allowed me to play the way I did on the weekend. Nothing else.”

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Golf Glance: FedEx Cup race heats up in Chicago

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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: FedEx St. Jude Championship (Lucas Glover)
THIS WEEK: BMW Championship, Olympia Fields, Ill., Aug. 17-20
Course: Olympia Fields Country Club (Par 70, 7,366 yards)
Purse: $20M (Winner: $3.6M)
Defending Champion: Patrick Cantlay
FedEx Cup leader: Jon Rahm

HOW TO FOLLOW
TV: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS); Sunday, 12-2 p.m. (GC), 2-6 p.m. (CBS)
Streaming (ESPN+): Thursday-Sunday, 9:15 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: @BMWchamps

NOTES: The top 50 players in the FedEx Cup standings after last week’s playoff opener qualified for the BMW. At the conclusion of the tournament, the top 30 players in points will make it to the season-ending Tour Championship. … Glover’s second win in as many weeks catapulted him to fourth in the standings, behind only Rahm, Scheffler and McIlroy. Cantlay, who fell to the 43-year-old Glover in a playoff, moved up to fifth. … Cantlay is the two-time defending champion of the BMW, albeit at two different courses: Caves Valley in 2021 and Wilmington Country Club in 2022. … The BMW returns to Olympia Fields for the first time since 2020, when Rahm drained a 65-foot putt to beat Dustin Johnson in a playoff. Johnson had made a 45-footer to force the playoff. … Sam Burns enters the week in the No. 30 spot, while Sahith Theegala is first man out at No. 31. Notable names around the bubble include Tyrrell Hatton (No. 26), Jordan Spieth (No. 27), Sungjae Im (No. 28) and Justin Rose (No. 32). Matt Fitzpatrick (No. 40) and Hideki Matsuyama (No. 47) will need strong finishes to jump into the top 30.

BEST BETS: McIlroy (+700 at BetMGM) used a final-round 65 last week to finish tied for third, one off the pace of Glover and Cantlay. That extended his streak of eight top-10 finishes, starting way back at the PGA Championship. … Scheffler (+700) is the co-favorite with McIlroy despite the end of his own streak of dominance. He had finished in the top 12 of 18 straight official events, and seven straight in the top five, before tying for 23rd at The Open Championship and tying for 31st last week. … Rahm (+1000) not only won the last time the tour came to Olympia Fields, he had a bogey-free, 6-under 64 in the final round. He tied for 37th last week but has a win and two second-place finishes since April. … Cantlay (+1000) will be a popular pick to three-peat after his narrow miss at the St. Jude. Three of his past four wins on tour have come at playoff events. … Viktor Hovland (+1600) hasn’t cracked the top 10 of an event since winning the Memorial Tournament in June, but he tied for 13th last week after finishing with rounds of 64, 65 and 69. … Tommy Fleetwood (+2200) may have never won on North American soil, but starting with his sudden-death playoff loss at the Canadian Open, he has five top-10s and four top-six finishes in six starts, including T3 last week. … Tony Finau (+4000) may be coming off a 64th-place finish at the St. Jude, but the last time the BMW was played at Olympia Fields he placed fifth. He’s won a playoff event once before, the 2021 Northern Trust.
NEXT WEEK: Tour Championship, Atlanta, Aug. 24-27

LPGA Tour
LAST TOURNAMENT: AIG Women’s Open (Lilia Vu)
THIS WEEK: ISPS Handa World Invitational, Antrim, Northern Ireland, Aug. 17-20
Course: Galgorm Castle Golf Club (Par 72, 6,402 yards) and Castlerock Golf Club (Par 73, 6,546 yards)
Purse: $1.5M (Winner: $225,000)
Defending Champion: Maja Stark
Race to the CME Globe leader: Celine Boutier
HOW TO FOLLOW
TV: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (GC); Sunday, 6 a.m.-11:30 a.m. (GC)
Streaming (Peacock): Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ET; Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Sunday (6-11:30 a.m.)
Twitter: @World_Inv_Golf
NOTES: This event, now in its third year, is co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and Ladies European Tour, with 144 men and 144 women playing in concurrent competitions for equal prize money. … The women will play each course once over the first two days before the rest of the tournament is played at Galgorm Castle. There are two cuts — after the second and third rounds — leaving just the top 35 players plus ties to play the final 18 holes on Sunday. … Stark shot a 10-under 63 in her final round to win last year. … Irishwoman Leona Maguire, No. 14 in the Rolex Rankings, is the highest-ranked player in the field. … Among those taking the week off is Lilia Vu. The new World No. 1 won the AIG Women’s Open to become the first American woman since Juli Inkster (1999) to win two majors in a calendar year.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: CPKC Women’s Open, Vancouver, Aug. 24-27

PGA Tour Champions
LAST TOURNAMENT: Boeing Classic (Stephen Ames)
THIS WEEK: Shaw Charity Classic, Calgary, Alberta, Aug. 18-20
Course: Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club (Par 70, 7,086 yards)
Purse: $2.4M (Winner: $360,00)
Defending Champion: Jerry Kelly
Charles Schwab Cup leader: Steve Stricker
HOW TO FOLLOW
TV/Streaming: Friday, 4-6 p.m. ET (Peacock), 9-11 p.m. (Golf Channel — Tape delay); Saturday-Sunday, 4-7 p.m. (GC)
Twitter: @ShawClassic
NOTES: Ames is the top Canadian in the field of Canada’s only Champions Tour stop. He is coming off his fourth win of 2023 last week and has moved to third in the Schwab Cup race. … Kelly defeated John Huston in a playoff to win last year. … Stricker is taking another week off. With five victories this year, Stricker has won $3,593,060 — more than double Bernhard Langer, who is second on the Schwab Cup money list. … After this week, six tournaments remain before the Schwab Cup playoffs begin.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: The Ally Challenge, Grand Blanc, Mich., Aug. 25-27

LIV Golf League
LAST TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Bedminster (Individual: Cameron Smith; Team: Ripper GC)
THIS WEEK: OFF.
Season Leaders: Individual, Smith; Team, 4Aces GC
NEXT TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Chicago, Rich Harvest Farms, Ill., Sept. 22-24

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Lucas Glover, Rory McIlroy paired at BMW Championship

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Lucas Glover and Rory McIlroy are paired in the first round of the penultimate event of the FedExCup Playoffs, the BMW Championship, this week at the North Course of Olympia Fields Country Club outside of Chicago.

The scramble for positioning at East Lake Country Club, site of the PGA Tour Championship, began last week with Glover claiming the victory for the second consecutive week, one shot better than McIlroy.

Patrick Cantlay, edged out by Glover at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in a playoff last Sunday in Memphis, Tenn., will tee off one group ahead of McIlroy and Glover with Max Homa, who are scheduled to take the opening tee box at 10:54 a.m. ET on Thursday. Cantlay is the defending champion of the BMW Championship and currently stands fifth in the Cup standings with Homa at No. 6.

Only the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings are still alive for the tour title.

Glover, 43, was No. 112 in the playoff standings before wins at the Wyndham Championship and St. Jude Championship lifted him all the way to No. 4. McIlroy is third. They tee off at 11:10 a.m. EDT, followed by Open Championship winner Brian Harman and Tommy Fleetwood.

No. 1 Jon Rahm and No. 2 Scottie Scheffler tee off together at 1:38 p.m. ET, a group ahead of Rickie Fowler and Keegan Bradley (1:49 p.m. ET).

The winner of the no-cut event takes home $3.6 million of an elevated $20 million purse and 2,000 FedExCup points.

The top 30 in the FedExCup standings at the end of the final round Sunday advance to the Tour Championship.

–Field Level Media

EPGA News: Viktor Hovland selected for Team Europe’s Ryder Cup roster


Norwegian Viktor Hovland became the third member of Team Europe’s Ryder Cup roster on Tuesday, joining Jon Rahm and Rory McIlory on captain Luke Donald’s team.

“My man!! Welcome to the party! 3 down, 9 to go,” Donald wrote in a social media announcement.

Ranked No. 5 in the World Golf Rankings, Hovland has four PGA Tour wins and two on the DP World Tour. He will make his second consecutive Ryder Cup appearance following automatic qualification.

The 25-year-old was 0-3-2 in 2021, his only previous Ryder Cup appearance. He was the first player from Norway to represent Europe at the Ryder Cup when it was held at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin in 2021.

A top-20 finisher in each of golf’s four majors this season, including runner-up at the PGA Championship, Hovland hasn’t missed a cut in 18 PGA Tour starts this year.

The Ryder Cup begins Sept. 29 at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club near Rome. The U.S. is the defending champion.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Northwestern AD Derrick Gragg upset over ‘Cats Against the World’ shirts


Northwestern athletic director Derrick Gragg is disappointed that coaches and staff members wore shirts on Wednesday that were apparently in support of former coach Pat Fitzgerald in the wake of allegations of hazing in the program.

The shirts read “Cats Against the World” and displayed the number 51 — Fitzgerald’s jersey number when he was a star player at Northwestern.

Said interim coach David Braun: “It is not my business to censor anyone’s free speech.”

The tone from Gragg was much different.

“I am extremely disappointed that a few members of our football program staff decided to wear ‘Cats Against the World’ shirts,” Gragg said in a statement. “Neither I nor the university was aware that they owned or would wear these shirts today. The shirts are inappropriate, offensive and tone deaf.

“Let me be crystal clear: Hazing has no place at Northwestern, and we are committed to do whatever is necessary to address hazing-related issues, including thoroughly investigating any incidents or allegations of hazing or any other misconduct.”

News that the Northwestern football program was being investigated for hazing surfaced in January with the school later saying it received a complaint in November alleging instances of hazing inside the locker room.

But the turmoil exploded when Fitzgerald was suspended in July and later fired.

A player then came forward to the student newspaper, the Daily Northwestern, and revealed that the investigation was not just into allegations of hazing, but alleged coerced sexual acts.

On Wednesday, current Northwestern players said they were not discussing the hazing situation and were focused on the 2023 season.

“We’re not addressing any past hazing allegations,” linebacker Bryce Gallagher told reporters. “What I can tell you is right now we have a great culture in our locker room and the guys are really sticking together through all this. The older guys are really just focused on helping these younger guys out, helping each other get through this, and just leaning on our relationships.”

Northwestern players went through a mandatory anti-hazing seminar last week while Braun said hazing won’t be part of the team environment moving forward. Braun said only seven players entered the transfer portal during the 30-day window after Fitzgerald’s firing.

Defensive back Rod Heard II said that togetherness is a big foundation of the program.

“It just shows that what we have here is valued,” Heard told reporters. “The players that stayed, they want to be here. And the players that left, we fully support their decision in doing so.”

Fitzgerald spent 26 years with the Wildcats — four as a player, five as an assistant and 17 as head coach — and is a member of the Northwestern Athletics Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.

He was a two-time consensus All-American linebacker during his playing stint from 1993-96. He was one of the stars of the Northwestern squad that stunningly won the Big Ten crown in 1995 but he missed the Rose Bowl loss to Southern California due to a broken leg.

Fitzgerald, 48, was 110-101 with 10 bowl appearances (5-5 record) in 17 seasons as head coach. The Wildcats were 1-11 in 2022.

Northwestern opens the 2023 season at Rutgers on Sept. 3.

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Elks president/CEO Victor Cui out amid historic streak


The Edmonton Elks and team president and CEO Victor Cui parted ways Tuesday, with the team in the midst of a record losing streak.

The Elks have lost 22 consecutive home games, the longest such streak in North American professional sports history. Last month, the Elks set the record of 21 consecutive home defeats, breaking the St. Louis Browns’ mark of 20, which was set in 1953.

The Elks have not won at home since Oct. 12, 2019.

“We thank Victor for his work during his time with the Club. This was a difficult decision for everyone involved, but as a Board we believe it’s in the best interests of all parties to move in a new direction,” said Tom Richards, chair of the EE Football Club board of directors, in a team news release.

Edmonton (0-9) has lost 13 consecutive games overall, tying a 60-year-old franchise record. The Elks would set the mark with another loss on Thursday at Hamilton.

The Elks hired Cui, an Edmonton native, in January 2022. He has extensive experience in sports operations, including with One Championship, a combat sports organization he launched in 2010 that went on to become the largest sports media property in Asia.

“I have made the difficult decision to step back from the Club and focus on my family,” Cui said in a team news release. “Despite the team’s current record, I have full confidence that the positives we are starting to see on the field will lead to success moving forward. I want to thank the Board for this incredible opportunity and look forward to my role as a lifelong fan.”

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Four-time MVP flusha retires from CS:GO


Veteran Counter-Strike: Global Offensive rifler Robin “flusha” Ronnquist announced his retirement Tuesday, ending his career with three major championships and four Most Valuable Player selections.

The Swede spent parts of his 11-year career with organizations that included Fnatic, Cloud9 and GODSENT. His teams won 22 LAN trophies.

He spent the past year working to build EYEBALLERS, a Swedish start-up.

flusha, 30, won tournaments that included DreamHack Winter 2013, ESL One Katowice 2015 and ESL One Cologne 2015.

Fnatic remembered his contributions to the squad on Tuesday.

“A legend retires today. Thank you for all you brought to CS @flusha, and everything you brought to Fnatic. We wish you all the best going forward Robin,” the organization tweeted.

flusha said he doesn’t have set post-retirement plans.

“Decided to retire from playing competetive CSGO,” he tweeted. “Im still gonna be sticking around doing whatever.. not really too sure yet!”

–Field Level Media

Sea Limited Shares Plummet 28 percent on Q2 Miss

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Sea Limited (NYSE:SE) released its financial results for the second quarter, which fell short of the Street estimates. As a result, shares plunged more than 28% intra-day today.
During the second quarter, Sea reported revenue of $3.10 billion, which was below the Street estimate of $3.26 billion. Earnings per share (EPS) were $0.54, also falling short of the Street estimate of $0.66.
While the company’s e-commerce revenue reached $2.32 billion, surpassing the expected $2.25 billion, its digital entertainment revenue was reported at $529.4 million, lower than the projected $535.3 million.