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VIBE Pickleball League launches with Mark Cuban as first owner

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Mark Cuban is best known for owning the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, but he’s adding another sports franchise to his portfolio.

The VIBE Pickleball League formally launched Thursday and announced Cuban as its first team owner.

“Just like millions of other Americans, I’ve been following pickleball over the past few years, and I couldn’t pass up the chance to invest in the fastest growing game in the country,” Cuban said in a news release. “VIBE presents an unparalleled opportunity to launch a new pro league that will feature the best-of-the-best in a highly competitive setting. I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

The league will launch in 2023 with six teams that feature both male and female competitors. A draft will be conducted in December in Las Vegas. VIBE promised that the other team owners will also be “notable names and prominent figures.”

Per the news release, 23 players have submitted themselves for the league’s draft pool, including Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters, the No. 1-ranked athletes on the PPA (Professional Pickleball Association) Tour.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Jonathan Toews scores OT winner for Blackhawks vs. Kings


Jonathan Toews scored the winning goal at 1:31 of overtime and the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the visiting Los Angeles Kings 2-1 on Thursday night.

Toews started the winning series by claiming a faceoff in his own end. He eventually carried into the zone, and Jake McCabe controlled a bouncing puck to the left of Jonathan Quick and slid a pass across the slot to Toews, who knocked it in.

Jason Dickinson also scored for the Blackhawks, who ended a four-game losing streak (0-2-2). Caleb Jones picked up his sixth assist in his past six games for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom made 32 saves.

Toews extended his point streak to seven games (five goals, two assists).

Soderblom was making his second start of the season and his sixth NHL appearance as Chicago is without its top two goalies, Petr Mrazek (groin strain) and Alex Stalock (concussion protocol).

Blake Lizotte scored for the Kings, who finished their road trip 1-2-0. Quick made 17 saves.

The Blackhawks took a 1-0 lead at 12:54 of the second period. Jones received a pass at the right point and centered into the slot, where Dickinson redirected the puck past the sliding Quick.

It was just the third time this season that the Blackhawks had scored the first goal of the game.

The Kings tied it 1-1 on the rush at 16:24. Arthur Kaliyev came in along the right boards, got behind the defense and centered to Lizotte, who also had gotten behind a defenseman and scored from the slot.

Soderblom made a strong glove save on Kevin Fiala alone in front with just under four minutes remaining in regulation.

Chicago had several chances when Viktor Arvidsson lost his stick in the defensive zone, but the Blackhawks couldn’t put the puck in.

The Kings were 0-for2 on the power play; the Blackhawks were 0-for-1.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Kraken end Wild’s winning streak with road rout


Alex Wennberg scored twice and Martin Jones made 22 saves for his first shutout of the season and the 26th of his NHL career as the Seattle Kraken defeated the Minnesota Wild, 4-0, Thursday night in St. Paul, Minn.

Morgan Geekie and Jamie Oleksiak also scored and Daniel Sprong had two assists for Seattle, which tied a franchise record with its third consecutive victory.

Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 19 of 23 shots for Minnesota, which had a two-game winning streak snapped and lost in regulation for the second time in their past eight games (5-2-1).

After a scoreless first period, the Kraken scored three times in the second.

The first goal came after Ryan Donato rimmed the puck along the boards behind the Minnesota net. Sprong gained possession on the right wing and fired a shot that Geekie tipped past Fleury while battling Wild defenseman Jared Spurgeon for positioning at the top of the crease at 5:02.

Seattle made it 2-0 on a four-on-two breakaway at 11:34. Yanni Gourde deked his way past a defender and fed defenseman Oleksiak, who joined the rush, on the right wing for a one-timer.

Wennberg extended the lead at 14:47 on the power play. Sprong’s shot from the left faceoff circle was deflected and caromed high into the air. Wennberg, who was positioned with his back to the net just outside the crease, tried to head the puck backward and it bounced past Fleury. The referees initially waved off the goal, but a video review determined the puck didn’t go off Wennberg’s head but rather his back and it counted.

Wennberg capped the scoring at 10:35 of the third, tipping Will Borgen’s shot from the point just inside the left post.

Jones, whose wife gave birth to the couple’s first child last Friday, returned after missing Tuesday’s 5-4 victory at Calgary because of personal reasons.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Islanders drop slumping Blues, extend streak to five


Anders Lee and Brock Nelson each scored a goal and earned an assist to lead the visiting New York Islanders past the slumping St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday.

The Islanders won their fifth straight game while the Blues suffered their sixth consecutive loss, all in regulation.

Kyle Palmieri, Josh Bailey and Jean-Gabriel Pageau also scored for the Islanders. Noah Dobson had two assists for New York, while Ilya Sorokin stopped 32 of 34 shots to earn the victory.

Vladimir Tarasenko and a goal and an assist and Robert Thomas also scored for the Blues. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves.

Tarasenko put the Blues up 1-0 at 8:17 of the first period after Torey Krug fired a shot wide of the left post. The puck caromed off the end boards to Tarasenko on the right side — and he scored before Sorokin could slide over.

But the Islanders scored four goals in the first 10:18 of the second period to seize control of the game.

Palmieri tied the game just 14 seconds into the period by driving to the left post and redirecting in Dobson’s shot from the right wing.

Nelson put the Islanders up 2-1 with a power-play goal less than five minutes later. Dobson picked off a clearing attempt by Ryan O’Reilly and fed Lee breaking to the left post. Lee then made a cross-crease pass to Nelson for the tap-in.

Bailey converted a 2-on-1 rush with Mathew Barzal to make it 3-1. Binnington made the first save, but from behind the net Bailey poked the loose puck in off Blues defenseman Nick Leddy.

Lee pushed the lead to 4-1 when Nelson circled the net and fed him near the right post for another point-blank shot.

The Islanders’ lead remained at three goals after successful goaltender interference challenge erased a Leddy goal.

Thomas cut the Islanders lead to 4-2 with a power-play goal with 11:20 left to play. Ivan Barbashev set him up in the left circle with a backwards pass through his legs.

Pageau’s empty-net goal with 1:32 left iced the game.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Kyle Connor, Jets sink Canadiens in overtime


Kyle Connor scored 1:45 into overtime to lift the host Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

Connor wristed a shot past goalie Sam Montembeault after taking a pass from Mark Scheifele, with Josh Morrissey collecting his team-high ninth assist of the season on the play.

Pierre-Luc Dubois and Connor each had a goal and an assist and Blake Wheeler added a goal for Winnipeg, which won for the fourth time in five games.

Nick Suzuki notched a goal and an assist, Kirby Dach contributed a goal and Cole Caufield had two assists for the Canadiens, who lost their second game in a row.

Winnipeg outshot Montreal 36-22, including 11-4 in the third period, with Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck and Montembeault finishing with 20 and 33 saves, respectively.

Suzuki gave Montreal a 1-0 lead at 6:43 of the first period when he wristed a shot over Hellebuyck after receiving a cross-ice pass from Caufield. David Savard also assisted on Suzuki’s sixth goal of the season.

The Jets equalized on a power play with 2:32 left in the opening period when Dubois wristed a shot past Montembeault. Connor and Sam Gagner assisted on Dubois’ fourth tally of the season.

The teams traded goals in similar fashion in less than a minute early in the second period.

Dach scored on a rebound when Hellebuyck couldn’t handle Suzuki’s shot at 4:54. But shortly after, Wheeler made Montembeault pay for his inability to make a clean save on Dubois’ wrist shot to tie the game 2-2 at 5:35.

The Jets have defeated the Canadiens in six of the teams’ past seven regular-season meetings, but Montreal swept a conference semifinal series vs. Winnipeg in 2021.

The Canadiens, who went 2-1-1 during their four-game road trip, host the Pacific Division-leading Las Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday before visiting the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday.

Winnipeg continues its three-game homestand against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday before welcoming the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Bruins collect 10th win of season after pulling away from Rangers


Trent Frederic scored the tiebreaking goal 6:04 into the third period as the visiting Boston Bruins continued their early-season surge with 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night.

The Bruins improved their NHL-best record to 10-1-0 and won their seventh straight. It is Boston’s first seven-game winning streak since winning eight straight since early in the 2019-20 season and the first time it opened with 10 wins in 11 games.

Frederic netted the game-winner after getting into a second-period fight with New York’s Barclay Goodrow.

He scored his second goal of the season after getting a backhanded pass from Nick Foligno after New York goalie Igor Shesterkin could not control the rebound of Connor Clifton’s shot. After getting the pass from Foligno, Frederic released a wrist shot from the right circle and that caromed off Goodrow’s skate and in.

David Pastrnak scored for the fifth time in six games early in the first period. Charlie Coyle and Jake DeBrusk also tallied in the third when Boston outshot New York 17-4, with Hampus Lindholm adding an empty-net tally.

Jimmy Vesey and Adam Fox scored for the Rangers, who saw their modest three-game winning streak end.

Boston goalie Linus Ullmark made 18 saves and remained unbeaten (8-0-0).

Shesterkin finished with 32 saves and took his first regulation loss this season (6-1-2).

Before Frederic scored, the Bruins took a 2-1 lead 2:56 into the third when Coyle scored for the fourth straight game by converting a tap-in after getting by New York defenseman Jacob Trouba and converting the cross-ice pass from Lindholm.

Fox tied it less than a minute after Coyle scored by getting a shot from above the left circle over Ullmark’s glove. After Frederic’s game-winner, DeBrusk lifted a slap shot from the left circle over Shesterkin’s left pad with 9:41 remaining.

Pastrnak continued his hot start almost by accident after Taylor Hall blocked a shot by New York defenseman Zac Jones. After getting possession, Pastrnak streaked down the right side, eluded a check by Vesey and his backhanded pass from the bottom of the right circle intended for Hall deflected into the net.

New York tied it with 9:39 remaining when Zibanejad spotted Vesey streaking to the net by defenseman Anton Stralman. Zibanejad then made a cross-ice pass to Vesey, who converted the tap-in for his first goal with the Rangers in over three years.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Alex Ovechkin ties goals record as Capitals fall to Red Wings


Alex Ovechkin tied Detroit legend Gordie Howe for the most all-time goals with one team, but the Red Wings defeated the visiting Washington Capitals 3-1 on Thursday.

Ovechkin’s 786th goal with the Capitals came during the second period.

Howe played in 1,687 regular-season games during 25 seasons with the Red Wings (1946-1971). Ovechkin reached the milestone in 1,285 games during 17 seasons with the Capitals.

Ovechkin’s goal was his sixth this season, but Washington couldn’t muster another, while the Red Wings broke a 1-1 tie with 3:50 remaining on Andrew Copp’s first goal with Detroit. Copp, who played for the New York Rangers last season, signed with Detroit as a free agent during the offseason.

Dylan Larkin had a goal and an assist, while Lucas Raymond had the other goal for the Red Wings. Ville Husso made 33 saves for Detroit, which is 4-1-1 at home this season.

Darcy Kuemper stopped 23 shots for the Capitals.

The teams had nine shots apiece in the first period, but it ended without a goal.

Ovechkin broke the deadlock with a wrist shot from the left circle at 7:11 of the second period. He took a pass from Evgeny Kuznetsov, who made a steal in the Detroit zone, and fired the puck past Husso.

The Red Wings tied the tally at 14:58 of the period, with the Capitals’ Lars Eller in the penalty box for slashing Larkin. Dominik Kubalik sent the puck toward the net and Raymond banged it in near the goalpost. David Perron collected the second assist.

Detroit killed off a hooking penalty against Filip Zadina early in the third period.

Copp scored off a feed from Adam Erne, who was behind the Washington net. Copp slipped the puck through Kuemper’s legs. Larkin was credited with the second assist.

The Capitals had a late power play when Michael Rasmussen was whistled for tripping. They couldn’t take advantage, forcing them to pull Kuemper for an extra skater.

Larkin scored an empty-netter off a Copp feed with 28 seconds left.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Golden Knights edge Senators for sixth straight win


Mark Stone had a goal and an assist and Chandler Stephenson had a short-handed goal as the visiting Vegas Golden Knights jumped out to an early four-goal lead and then held on for their sixth consecutive victory, 5-4, over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday.

William Carrier, Reilly Smith and Zach Whitecloud also scored for Vegas, which improved to 5-0-0 all-time in Ottawa. The Golden Knights, who have won 10 of their first 12 games under Bruce Cassidy, have also won their last seven in a row against the Senators.

Logan Thompson made 42 saves for his sixth win of the season for the Golden Knights who jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the first 30 minutes.

Claude Giroux and Tim Stutzle each scored two goals and Brady Tkachuk had three assists for Ottawa which dropped its fourth straight game. Anton Forsberg stopped 14 of 19 shots before giving way to Cam Talbot midway through the second period. Talbot, coming back from a preseason rib injury, made 13 saves in his Senators debut.

Stone gave Vegas a 1-0 lead 82 seconds into the contest with his fourth goal of the season, intercepting a Thomas Chabot clearing pass in the low slot and then firing a wrist inside the left post.

Ottawa tied it at the 4:12 mark when Giroux, dumping the puck in from the neutral zone during a line change, one-hopped a shot over Thompson’s glove.

The Golden Knights then scored four goals in the span of 21 minutes to increase their lead to 5-1. Smith made it 2-1 with a power-play goal, finishing a 2-on-1 with William Karlsson with a shot into the top left corner for his third goal of the season.

Whitecloud made it 3-1 with 32 seconds left in the first period when he one-timed a Stone pass from the slot for his first goal of the season.

Stephenson increased the lead to 4-1 at the 5:15 mark of the second period with a backhand shot around the left pad of Forsberg at the end of a 2-on-1 break with Nicolas Roy after a Stutzle giveaway.

Carrier made it 5-1 at the 10:14 mark, scooping up the puck in the slot after Alex DeBrincat fanned on a pass and then backhanding a shot through the pads of Forsberg.

Ottawa cut it to 5-3 later in the period on a power-play goal by Giroux, who one-timed a Jake Sanderson feed for his fifth goal of the season, and Stutzle’s rebound of a Tkachuk shot near the end of the period. Stutzle followed that up with his third goal of the season early in the third period to make it 5-4, one-timing a Tkachuk pass following a Brett Howden turnover in his own zone.

The Senators pulled Talbot for an extra attacker with 1:50 left but managed just a Giroux wrist shot that Thompson gloved.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Sebastian Aho, Hurricanes claim shootout win vs. Lightning


Sebastian Aho scored in the shootout’s sixth round as the Carolina Hurricanes won their third straight game, beating the host Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 on Thursday.

After Carolina goalie Frederik Andersen stopped Corey Perry in the top of the sixth — the netminder’s fifth save in six shots — Aho deked right on Andrei Vasilevskiy and tucked home the winning tally on the left side.

Carolina’s Martin Necas scored his sixth goal, with an assist from Brent Burns — giving each five-game point streaks. Seth Jarvis and Brady Skjei also found the net, and Andersen posted 23 saves.

Defenseman Calvin De Haan (undisclosed) logged 12:03 of ice time in his first game since Oct. 22 as Carolina won for just the fourth time in the past 17 games in Tampa (4-8-5).

The Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov stretched his goal streak to five games and points streak to nine. Ross Colton and Nicholas Paul scored. Vasilevskiy had a busy night, tying his career high with 54 saves, as his club lost for the first time in four games.

Tampa Bay played its second straight game without defenseman Victor Hedman (upper body).

In the first of three meetings this season and the only one in Florida, Jarvis ripped a wrister from the left circle by Vasilevskiy as the first power play ended. His third goal of the season came at 8:29 on an assist from Paul Stastny.

The Lightning watched Carolina outshoot them 15-9 in the period — equaling the entire shot total Tuesday by Ottawa in Tampa Bay’s 4-3 victory over the Senators.

The Lightning, which went 1-for-8 on the power play Tuesday, appeared to tally on the first of double-minor penalties by Carolina’s Jalen Chatfield in the second period. But Vladislav Namestnikov’s goal was overturned for using a kicking motion.

However, Colton put his club on the board at 5:50 when he redirected Mikhail Sergachev’s point shot. Colton’s power-play goal — his third marker thus far — tied the game at 1.

After leading a quick two-on-two rush, Paul put the Lightning up 2-1 from in close at 9:19; he bladed in a pass from Steven Stamkos. Necas’ power-play goal nearly five minutes later evened the match at 2.

On a full five-on-three power play, Kucherov whipped in the go-ahead marker with one minute remaining in the frame.

In the third, Skjei took advantage of a turnover and buried his second goal, a short-handed one at 13:34.

–Field Level Media

LOL News: Report: Cloud9 adding Diplex, EMENES to LOL roster


Cloud9 has reached verbal agreements to sign mid laners Dimitri “Diplex” Ponomarev of Germany and Jang “EMENES” Min-soo of South Korea, Blix.GG reported Thursday.

The American esports organization plans to use Diplex as their starter at that position next season, while EMENES will play for their academy team, at least to start.

Cloud9 is coming off an LCS Summer Split championship in 2022, but they could only win one match before bowing out of the World Championships.

Diplex, 19, last played for Team Vitality’s academy roster, Vitality.Bee. EMENES, 21, was last seen with BT Excel from January to August of this year.

The moves could push current starting mid laner Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen of Denmark out of the starting lineup.

–Field Level Media