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NHL News: NHL roundup: Bruins become fastest to 100 points


Dimitry Orlov and David Pastrnak each scored a goal and had two assists as the Boston Bruins used a five-goal third period to blow past the visiting Buffalo Sabres 7-1 on Thursday evening.

With their ninth consecutive win, the Bruins improved to 48-8-5 on the season and became the fastest team in NHL history to record 100 points, doing so in 61 games. Boston had previously reached the 100-point mark in 63 games in 1971-72 en route to the Stanley Cup. The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens got there in 62 games. That team also won the Stanley Cup.

Jakub Lauko added to the Boston offense with his second and third career goals, while Pavel Zacha registered a goal and an assist. Charlie Coyle, Brandon Carlo and David Krejci each recorded two assists while Patrice Bergeron and Connor Clifton also scored goals.

The news was not all good for Boston, however, as winger Brad Marchand missed the third period due to a lower-body injury. Casey Mittelstadt scored the lone goal and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 35 saves for the Sabres, who dropped their second straight.

Senators 5, Rangers 3

Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period — one of three Ottawa goals in the period — and the surging Senators beat the Rangers to spoil Patrick Kane’s New York debut.

Derick Brassard scored twice, Giroux had three points and Shane Pinto and Tim Stutzle also found the net for the Senators, who won their fourth game in a row. Cam Talbot stopped 29 shots for the win.

Kane was held without a point while playing on a line with Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck after being acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. Chris Kreider, Jacob Trouba and Vladimir Tarasenko accounted for the Rangers’ scoring, and Jaroslav Halak made 29 saves.

Kraken 5, Red Wings 4 (OT)

Oliver Bjorkstrand scored a power-play goal at 3:33 of overtime to give visiting Seattle a win over Detroit.

Bjorkstrand also scored in regulation, and the Kraken’s Jared McCann scored two first-period goals. Jaden Schwartz also scored for Seattle, while Martin Jones and Philipp Grubauer combined for 25 saves.

Ben Chiarot, Adam Erne, Jonatan Berggren and Jake Walman scored for the Red Wings, who have lost four straight. Ville Husso made 32 saves.

Penguins 5, Lightning 4 (OT)

Jason Zucker scored twice, including the game-winner 2:13 into overtime, and Pittsburgh swept the three-game season series against host Tampa Bay.

Zucker one-timed a cross-ice pass from Marcus Pettersson and beat Andrei Vasilevskiy (27 saves) inside the near post to give the Penguins their fourth straight victory. Jeff Petry scored twice and Drew O’Connor also tallied for Pittsburgh, while Tristan Jarry stopped 27 shots.

The Lightning are 2-3-3 in their past eight games and have lost three straight for the first time. Steven Stamkos and Brayden Point each had a goal and an assist for Tampa Bay, while also got goals from Victor Hedman and Ross Colton.

Maple Leafs 2, Flames 1

Calle Jarnkrok scored the winning goal early in the third period and Joseph Woll made 25 saves to give visiting Toronto a victory over struggling Calgary.

Mitchell Marner also scored for the Maple Leafs, who have won four of five games. Woll, making his third start of the season and the seventh of his career, was especially key with a flurry of saves just past the midway point of what was a tie game.

Blake Coleman scored for the Flames, who are winless in their last four games (0-2-2) and have only two victories in their past nine outings (2-4-3). Jacob Markstrom stopped 32 shots.

Wild 2, Canucks 1

Kirill Kaprizov scored two goals and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 21 of 22 shots as Minnesota stayed hot with a win at Vancouver. It was the seventh multigoal of the season for Kaprizov, tying his career high.

The Wild extended their season-best point streak to eight games (7-0-1) with a third straight win. Minnesota played a one-goal game for the 10th time in the past 11 games, with the only exception a 2-0 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Wild improved to 8-1-2 during that span.

Minnesota native Brock Boeser, rumored as a possible trade target of the Wild, scored for Vancouver, which fell to 11-17-1 at home this season. Thatcher Demko, making his second start after missing 35 games due to a groin injury, finished with 34 saves.

Kings 3, Canadiens 2

Gabriel Vilardi had a goal and an assist as Los Angeles beat visiting Montreal to keep pace in its chase for the Pacific Division crown.

Alex Iafallo and Anze Kopitar also scored and Pheonix Copley made 19 saves for the Kings, who have won three of four to move into a tie in points with the Vegas Golden Knights atop the Pacific.

Josh Anderson and Denis Gurianov scored and Jake Allen made 30 saves for the Canadiens, who had won three of four.

Predators 2, Panthers 1

Kevin Lankinen made 30 saves and defenseman Roman Josi had two assists as Nashville won in Sunrise, Fla., spoiling the opening game of the Panthers’ season-high, seven-game homestand.

Matt Duchene and John Leonard scored for the Predators. It was Duchene’s 19th goal, tying him with Filip Forsberg for the team lead. Leonard, making his season debut as well as his Predators debut, scored his fifth career goal in his 59th game.

Brandon Montour scored and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 29 shots for the Panthers, who have alternated wins and losses over their past 10 games.

Stars 5, Blackhawks 2

Roope Hintz notched a hat trick and Jamie Benn netted the game-winner early in the third period as Dallas scored three times in the final frame to win in Chicago.

Dallas won for the second time in as many nights and the third time in four games (3-0-1). Esa Lindell scored and Miro Heiskanen, Joe Pavelski and Jason Robertson each had two assists for the Stars.

The Stars gave goalie Matt Murray his NHL debut, and he finished with 19 saves for the win. Cole Guttman and Seth Jones scored for the Blackhawks, and Petr Mrazek made 31 saves.

Blues 6, Sharks 3

Jordan Kyrou, Colton Parayko and Brayden Schenn each had a goal and an assist to rally St. Louis past host San Jose. Logan Brown, Tyler Pitlick and Kasperi Kapanen also scored for the Blues, who erased a 2-0, first-period deficit to snap a six-game losing streak (0-4-2).

Pavel Buchnevich had four assists, Nikita Alexandrov had two assists and Thomas Greiss made 22 saves for St. Louis.

Alexander Barabanov had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who lost for the seventh time in eight games (1-6-1). Logan Couture and Steven Lorentz also scored and James Reimer made 17 saves for San Jose, which is an NHL-worst 6-17-8 at home this season.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Blues erase early deficit, dump Sharks


Jordan Kyrou, Colton Parayko and Brayden Schenn had a goal and assist each to rally the visiting St. Louis Blues past the San Jose Sharks 6-3 on Thursday.

Logan Brown, Tyler Pitlick and Kasperi Kapanen also scored for the Blues, who erased a 2-0, first-period deficit to snap a six-game losing streak (0-4-2).

Pavel Buchnevich had four assists, Nikita Alexandrov had two assists and Thomas Greiss made 22 saves for St. Louis.

Alexander Barabanov had a goal and an assist for the Sharks, who lost for the seventh time in eight games (1-6-1).

Logan Couture and Steven Lorentz also scored and James Reimer made 17 saves for San Jose, which is an NHL-worst 6-17-8 at home this season.

The Sharks outshot the Blues 10-4 in the first period while moving ahead 2-0. Barabanov took a pass from Andreas Johnsson, cut left and beat Greiss from the slot 3:50 into the game.

Couture made it 2-0 less than three minutes later. Erik Karlsson rushed up the left wing and passed back to Couture, who scored from the left circle.

Parayko cut the San Jose lead to 2-1 at 2:35 of the second period. Alexandrov circled behind the net and passed across to Parayko at the right post.

St. Louis snapped a 0-for-23 power-play slump while tying the game 2-2 less than three minutes later. Kyrou broke a five-game pointless stretch by scoring from the slot off Buchnevich’s pass from behind the net.

Brown put the Blues up 3-2 with his first goal of the season. He scored from the lower right circle off a cross-ice pass from Buchnevich.

Another power-play goal pushed the Blues’ lead to 4-2 with 1:00 left in the second period. Kyrou slid a cross-crease pass to Schenn at the right post.

The Sharks cut their deficit to 4-3 with a short-handed goal at 6:36 of the third period. Lorentz broke up the left wing and scored from the slot.

Pitlick restored the two-goal Blues advantage with his goal from the top of the left circle at 14:52. Kapanen made it 6-3 with an empty-net goal at 17:03.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Kings nip Canadiens, grab share of Pacific Division lead


Gabriel Vilardi had a goal and an assist for the Los Angeles Kings in a 3-2 win against the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.

Alex Iafallo and Anze Kopitar also scored and Pheonix Copley made 19 saves for the Kings, who have won three of four to move into a tie in points with the Vegas Golden Knights atop the Pacific Division standings.

Josh Anderson and Denis Gurianov scored and Jake Allen made 30 saves for Montreal, which had won three of four.

Vilardi gave Los Angeles a 2-1 lead at 7:27 of the third period when a centering pass caromed to him at the side of the crease and he stuffed the puck in the net.

Kopitar scored with a wrist shot at 8:30 to stretch the lead to 3-1, but the Canadiens quickly cut the deficit back to a goal.

Gurianov scored with a slap shot from just above the left circle at 9:39, his first goal with Montreal since he was traded from the Dallas Stars on Sunday.

The Kings had to kill a penalty 25 seconds into the game when Blake Lizotte was whistled for high-sticking Jesse Ylonen.

The Canadiens went back on the power play after Vladislav Gavrikov was called for interference at 8:19, and Anderson scored on the man-advantage 55 seconds later for a 1-0 lead.

Montreal tried to center a pass that went off the stick of Kings forward Adrian Kempe and headed toward the crease. Los Angeles defenseman Mikey Anderson tried to sweep it aside, but it went off Josh Anderson and into the net for his 18th goal of the season, one shy of his total last season.

The Kings tied it at 7:42 of the second.

Los Angeles lost a faceoff in the Montreal zone, but the Kings quickly got the puck back and Vilardi passed to Iafallo, who scored his ninth goal of the season with a wrist shot from the slot.

Allen was coming off a 38-save effort in a 3-1 road win against the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Kirill Kaprizov scores twice as Wild edge Canucks


Kirill Kaprizov scored two goals and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 21 of 22 shots as the visiting Minnesota Wild defeated the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Thursday night.

It was the seventh multigoal of the season for Kaprizov, tying his career high. Minnesota extended its season-best point streak to eight games (7-0-1) with its third straight win.

Minnesota played a one-goal game for the 10th time in the past 11 games, with the only exception a 2-0 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Wild improved to 8-1-2 during that span.

Minnesota native Brock Boeser, rumored as a possible trade target of the Wild, scored for Vancouver, which fell to 11-17-1 at home this season. Thatcher Demko, making his second start after missing 35 games due to a groin injury, finished with 34 saves.

The Wild needed just 44 seconds to take a 1-0 lead. Kaprizov, left alone by the left post, redirected Mats Zuccarello’s pass from above the right circle into an open net.

Vancouver tied it 1-1 at 14:03 of the first period on a power-play goal by Boeser, who one-timed a Vitali Kravtsov pass under the crossbar from the left circle for his 12th of the season.

The goal snapped Minnesota’s string of 27 consecutive penalty kills, the longest in the NHL this season. The Wild had also gone 12 consecutive games without allowing a power-play goal, tying a franchise record.

Minnesota regained the lead early in the second period when Ryan Hartman sprung Kaprizov on a breakaway. Demko stopped the initial wrist shot from the edge of the left circle but left the rebound to the right of the crease, where Kaprizov skated by and tapped it in for his 39th of the season at 3:40.

Kaprizov had a chance for the hat trick after Vancouver pulled Demko for an extra attacker, but he fired wide of the empty net.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Stars land Max Domi in deal with Blackhawks


The Dallas Stars acquired center Max Domi from the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday in exchange for a second-round draft pick and goaltender Anton Khudobin.

The Stars also got minor league goaltender Dylan Wells from the Blackhawks in the deal.

News of the trade broke hours before the Stars were scheduled to play the Blackhawks in Chicago on Thursday night, a game Dallas won 5-2.

Domi, who turned 28 on Thursday, is Chicago’s leading scorer this season with 18 goals and 31 assists over 60 games.

It was his first season with the Blackhawks after bouncing around the Arizona Coyotes (2015-18), Montreal Canadiens (2018-20), Columbus Blue Jackets (2020-22) and Carolina Hurricanes (2022) over the first seven seasons of his NHL career. In 561 career games, Domi has recorded 363 points (119 goals, 244 assists).

Before dealing for Domi, the Stars came up short in their pursuit of Blackhawks star forward Patrick Kane, who was traded to the New York Rangers earlier this week.

Khudobin, 36, was 3-4-1 in nine games (seven starts) this season, his fourth with the Stars. He has a career-low .879 save percentage and a career-high 3.63 goals-against average.

In a 13-year NHL career that has seen him play for the Minnesota Wild (2009-11), Boston Bruins (2011-13, 2016-18), Hurricanes (2013-15), Anaheim Ducks (2015-16) and Stars, Khudobin has a 237-114-91 record, a .916 save percentage and 2.50 GAA.

Wells, 25, has appeared in one NHL game, allowing one goal and making 12 saves in a relief appearance for the Blackhawks at Winnipeg on Nov. 5.

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: Danielle Kang’s 63 good for HSBC World Championship lead

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Danielle Kang surged to the front of the pack at the HSBC World Championship with a second-round 63 on Friday at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Tanjong Course in Singapore.

Driving rain slowed play in the second round before it was completed with a three-way tie at 9-under, one back of Kang. First-round leader Elizabeth Szokol shot 71 on Friday and is part of the grouping tied along with American Allisen Corpuz and Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea.

American Nelly Korda, South African Ashleigh Buhai and Linn Grant of Sweden are in a three-way tie for fifth, two shots off the lead at 8-under.

Kang made the turn with a 31 thanks to five birdies and said her experience playing through delays like the rain-caused pause Friday was a factor.

“I stayed really patient. I tried to stay focused on the shot that I was hitting, more so than where I was standing with the score,” Kang said. “I was just trying to stay in the present and focus on what was in front of me, whether it was walking through the mud or whether it was sitting there, waiting for the weather delay. I wasn’t really trying to get ahead of myself, and I think I did a really good job.”

A six-time LPGA Tour winner, Kang hit all 14 fairways and 16 of 18 greens in the second round for the low round of the 2023 event. Kang’s best finish in the tournament is a tie for second place in 2018.

Kim, the winner of this event in 2021, shot 5-under 67 with six birdies and one bogey. Kim would become the second two-time winner of the WCBS World Championship (Inbee Park).

Korda said the lengthy delays are best defeated by reminding yourself why you love golf.

“I think I was with my caddie for over 12 hours today, and many people don’t really see that side of our life,” Korda said. “But it is what it is, and Mother Nature is what it is, and sometimes you kind of get stuck in the storms.”

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: NCAA football rules committee: Clock to run after first downs


Stopping the clock after a first down would be limited to the final two minutes of either half under a proposal submitted by the NCAA Football Rules Committee.

The proposal is among many that could be approved in a vote on April 20.

“The NCAA Football Rules Committee has proposed several timing rules changes intended to continue the effort to control the flow of the game and encourage more consistent game management. The committee anticipates the adjustments, which were finalized Friday in Indianapolis, would modestly reduce the number of plays in the game, something the committee will study closely during the 2023 season,” the committee said in a statement Friday.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart, co-chair of the committee, said the “rule change is a small step intended to reduce the overall game time and will give us some time to review the impact of the change.”

Other proposed changes include prohibiting a team from calling consecutive timeouts and carrying over penalties at the end of the first and third quarter to be enforced on the first play of the following quarter.

The committee approved “optional use of instant replay in games that do not have an instant replay booth official” after a pilot program in the Division II Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association allowed referees to utilize “available video” to make decisions on reviewable plays.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Georgia QB Stetson Bennett on arrest: ‘I know better’


Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett apologized to his family and said he’s being honest in meetings with NFL teams this week about his public intoxication arrest on Jan. 29.

The former walk-on is viewed as an NFL longshot with limited athleticism, size and arm strength by pro standards and despite winning two national championships as the Bulldogs’ starting quarterback, his path to the NFL is off to a rocky start.

Bennett was arrested on public intoxication charges and turned down an invitation to the top pre-draft prospect showcase, the Senior Bowl, leaving NFL general managers to scratch their heads about the 25-year-old’s priorities.

“It was a mistake that everybody’s aware of,” Bennett said Friday at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. “I understand why that can’t happen. I’ve talked to coaches about it, talked to GMs. Apologized to my family. That’s who I feel worst about. I felt like I let them down, because no matter where I go now — and even without all of this — I’ve got an obligation. I’m the fourth (Bennett named Stetson). Can’t do that if your last name is Bennett, and I know better.”

Bennett was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2022 and rose to prominence because of his humble beginnings as a walk-on in Athens who fled for junior college only to return and claim the starting role. Bennett is one of at least nine Georgia players arrested in the past 14 months, but said individual decisions and not a culture issue are the problem.

“Those were individual mistakes that those individuals are responsible for. Not a culture issue,” Bennett said Friday.

Maturity wasn’t one of the issues scouts anticipated with Bennett — he’ll be 26 in October, the same age as Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson — and decision-making, at a position where each split-second call can be make-or-break, is one of the qualities Colts head coach Shane Steichen said was a must for quarterbacks.

Bennett isn’t flying solo in Indianapolis with 13 Georgia players in attendance. He’s also one of five Southeastern Conference quarterbacks invited to the combine, which offered spots to only 15 total quarterbacks.

Based on Field Level Media rankings, Bennett is projected to be picked in the final two rounds of the draft or become a priority free agent. Bryce Young (Alabama), Will Levis (Kentucky), Anthony Richardson (Florida) and Hendon Hooker (Tennessee) are projected as first- or second-round picks.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Top QB prospects Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud measure up at combine


Bryce Young was the first quarterback to the lectern on Friday at the NFL Scouting Combine, an appropriate anecdote that included hundreds of reporters gathered to hear from the prized Alabama passer and purported No. 1 overall pick in April.

While Young and Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud are expected to entice another team to trade for the top pick and move the Chicago Bears down a peg, Young said he isn’t trying to read the tea leaves.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” Young said of being drafted. “I obviously don’t get to choose. I’d be surprised either way. I’m just happy to be here.”

Young has been popular with teams at the top of the draft, meeting with the Bears, Houston Texans (who pick second and have the No. 12 pick), Indianapolis Colts (fourth) and Seattle Seahawks (fifth) and Las Vegas Raiders (seventh).

“Bryce is an outstanding leader, and an outstanding quarterback,” Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said. “It’s no surprise the success that he’s had, just because of the makeup and the type of guy that he is.”

Young said he had a “great” meeting with the Texans, which might not be a surprise given Ryans also attended Alabama. Crimson Tide products John Metchie III and Christian Harris, former Young teammates, are also in Houston.

“It was a great environment, just being in that room, I got a lot of wisdom. I’m super-grateful for it,” Young said.

Young had 80 touchdowns, 12 interceptions at Alabama, and he left Tuscaloosa as a Heisman Trophy winner and national champion. It won’t hurt in team meetings with NFL suitors that Young trained under former Texans head coach Bill O’Brien, who was Alabama’s offensive coordinator and recently rejoined the New England Patriots.

Stroud said his first meeting in Indianapolis was with the Raiders. He also met with the Texans and Colts and looks to get a leg up on Young by throwing and performing in on-field events during the combine. Young is holding out for Alabama’s pro day March 23.

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

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

“This kid right here, look I love Bryce Young too, it’s like a video game watching the young man play. This guy right here, I think is the gem,” said Riddick, who previously worked in the Eagles’ scouting department.

Height and weight are questions for Young, who is nothing close to the physical prototype at the position. But his instincts, awareness and ability to execute at a high level when plays break down give him one of the highest “off script” grades from general managers since Kyler Murray was selected No. 1 overall.

“I’ve been this size, respectfully, my whole life,” Young said Friday. “I know who I am. I know what I can do. For me, it’s fair, everyone can speculate and ask whatever questions are necessary. I’m going to continue to control what I’m going to control.”

Stroud will be measured with the other quarterbacks in the class on Saturday, when throwing sessions and other on-field workouts take place at Lucas Oil Stadium. Like Stroud, Kentucky’s Will Levis and Florida’s Anthony Richardson plan to participate in all QB events.

The average height and weight of quarterbacks on NFL rosters in 2022 was 6-2 1/2, 219.8. Of course, there are notable exceptions.

Based on the tape at the combine, Murray was 5-10 1/8, Russell Wilson measured 5-10 5/8, Drew Brees was 6-0.

“You do want to pay attention to body type,” former Patriots general manager Scott Pioli said on NFL Network. “But go back and watch the tape. Spend time with Bryce Young. I’ve spent time with Bryce Young, I’ve spent time with his parents. This guy is the real deal as a quarterback and human being. This is the guy you want leading your offense and leading your huddle.”

–Field Level Media

UFC News: Jon Jones returns, moves up to heavyweight at UFC 285


One of the biggest stars in UFC history will make both his return after three years and his debut in a new weight class during the main event of UFC 285 on Saturday night.

Jon Jones (26-1) of Albuquerque squares off against Ciryl Gane (11-1) of Paris in a bout to fill the vacant heavyweight championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The fight is the first for Jones, the dominant longtime light heavyweight titleholder, since February 2020.

Jones, 35, is an undeniably incredible competitor. He holds the UFC record for title fight victories with 14, and his only loss was a highly questionable disqualification in 2009. He also has had more than his fair share of legal trouble and has run afoul of the sport’s regulators for the use of banned substances.

Jones, who vacated the 205-pound title to move up to heavyweight, will take on one of the division’s top competitors in Gane, 32. The converted kickboxer is a former interim heavyweight titleholder who is 8-1 in UFC competition.

His sole loss during that span was to Francis Ngannou, who recently left UFC with the championship after failing to come to a new deal with the promotion. That both opened the door for this title fight to fill the vacancy while also making the UFC’s claim that the winner of this bout is the best heavyweight in the world a highly debatable topic.

There’s no doubt about where things stand in the women’s flyweight division, however. In the co-feature bout, Kyrgyzstan’s Valentina Shevchenko (23-3) puts her 125-pound title on the line against Alexa Grasso (15-3) of Guadalajara, Mexico.

Shevchenko, 34, has successfully defended her title seven times, which puts her one ahead of Ronda Rousey’s legendary bantamweight reign for most successful defense by a woman during a single reign in UFC history. In Grasso, 29, she meets an opponent who has won four straight.

–Field Level Media