Gophers Hockey Season Ends in Heartbreak, While NFL Free Agency Reshapes the League
Minnesota Teams
Gophers Hockey bowed out of the Big Ten Tournament Wednesday night, falling 6-2 at Penn State in the quarterfinals — a tough ending to what sounds like a rough season all around. For Minnesota fans, it's a disappointing close to the college hockey year.
Minnesota Wild are in a tight race with 18 games left in the regular season, focused on locking up home-ice advantage for the playoffs. Former GM Brian Lawton weighed in on the team's chances ahead of their game against Utah — generally a sign the Wild are worth paying attention to right now.
Timberwolves host the Lakers tonight in what should be a fun one, though the biggest draw might be the DraftKings promo code.
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NFL
Free agency is in full swing, and the biggest name to move so far is pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who landed with the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens initially got some heat for early moves but bounced back with that signing, earning a B+ grade for the week.
Quarterback drama in Atlanta: Tua Tagovailoa (formerly of the Dolphins) is heading to the Falcons and will compete with Michael Penix Jr. for the starting job. Early models favor Tua, but nothing is decided yet.
A deal that didn't happen: A blockbuster trade for Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby fell apart, leaving both sides scrambling. That kind of surprise is shaking up how analysts see the upcoming NFL Draft, with running back Jeremiyah Love now climbing into the top five.
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NBA
The story everyone is talking about: Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo scored 83 points in a single game — the second-highest single-game total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain. To put that in perspective, most NBA teams don't score 83 points in a quarter. It's a genuinely historic moment.
WNBA labor trouble: The players' union and the league failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement after a 12-hour negotiating session, missing their deadline. The 2026 season could be affected — worth keeping an eye on.
San Antonio Spurs (led by phenom Victor Wembanyama) are quietly one of the best teams in the league and have a slightly better championship odds than the Boston Celtics — though experts still lean Boston.
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MLB
Spring training mode: Baseball season is getting close, and the big storyline is which injured stars will be ready in time. Names like Gerrit Cole and Zack Wheeler are among the big arms expected back from injury — huge deals for their respective teams' pennant hopes.
NL Central preview: The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers are the teams to watch in that division — the Brewers have pulled off surprising seasons before, but the Cubs may finally be ready to take over.
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NHL
Playoff picture: The Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers are set to face off in what could be a conference finals preview — both are strong contenders for the Stanley Cup.
Trade deadline fallout: Colorado Avalanche made moves that have people asking if they're now unbeatable. Meanwhile, some Eastern Conference contenders reportedly missed out on key additions — whether that actually matters is still being debated.
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College Sports
March Madness is almost here: Selection Sunday is coming up fast, and Duke, Arizona, and UConn are expected to be among the top seeds — though conference tournaments this week could shuffle things up. The bubble (teams on the edge of making the tournament) is apparently pretty weak this year, with Texas and Auburn among the teams fighting for their lives.
Big Ten vs. NCAA: The Big Ten conference sent a formal letter to the NCAA asking them to pump the brakes on tampering investigations, arguing the current recruiting rules are outdated. It's a behind-the-scenes college sports power struggle worth knowing about.
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Other Sports
Golf's biggest regular-season event: The Players Championship is underway at TPC Sawgrass in Florida — essentially the Super Bowl of regular PGA Tour events. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Rory McIlroy headline the field.
Champions League: Real Madrid and Manchester City played the first leg of a highly anticipated round of 16 matchup in European soccer. Chelsea, Barcelona, and Arsenal are also still in the mix, all trying to advance to the quarterfinals.