Month: April 2021

2:32 PM ET ESPN News Services GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Arizona Coyotes will take an extraordinary step before Saturday’s game against St. Louis by inducting Leighton Accardo into their ring of honor. Accardo, who left a deep imprint on the organization as a former member of the Arizona Kachinas youth hockey program, died of cancer
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2:55 PM ET The Colorado Avalanche will not play until at least Thursday after a third player was placed into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols Friday, the league announced. Three games are being postponed at this time: against the Los Angeles Kings on Friday and Sunday and against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday. The NHL
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3:54 PM ET Associated Press Alejandro Canizares overcame a slow start to card a 2-under 70 on Friday and keep his one-stroke lead after the second round of the Austrian Open. The Spaniard is 7 under overall, while former top-ranked Martin Kaymer (70) and John Catlin (70) share second place. Both Canizares and Kaymer are
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2:36 PM ET Steven Stamkos going on long-term injured reserve doesn’t mean Nikita Kucherov is returning from it, according to Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper. Stamkos, the team’s star center, was placed on LTIR on Thursday with a lower-body injury. He has 34 points in 38 games this season, with 17 goals and 17
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1:55 PM ET Aggrieved Aston Martin boss Otmar Szafnauer wants to talk to Formula One’s governing body about changing the aerodynamic rules with the season barely started. 1 Related The Mercedes-powered team argue that subtle regulation tweaks introduced this year have targeted low-rake cars, like Aston Martin and champions Mercedes, while favouring high-rake rivals like
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1:00 PM ET Players from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Atlanta Falcons on Friday became the latest from the NFL to say that they won’t be reporting to team facilities next week to begin voluntary offseason workouts. The announcements, made via the NFL Players Association, brings the total to 11 teams for which players say they
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12:54 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson, who was second in the NFL last season with nine interceptions, officially signed his second-round restricted-free-agent tender on Friday, according to a source. The tender locks Jackson into a one-year, $3.38 million contract for 2021, and then he is scheduled to be an
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1:41 PM ET HOUSTON — In his first news conference since the first lawsuit was filed against Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio said that the team is “respectful of the legal process” and that he doesn’t have “any comment” on the situation. In the past month, 23 lawsuits alleging sexual assault and
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