Wild Get Lit Up 9-6 by Avalanche in Wild-Scoring Game 1 Playoff Opener
The Minnesota Wild dropped the opener of their second-round playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche in a game that looked more like a football score. The Avs blew a three-goal lead but still won 9-6 in just the ...
Minnesota Teams
Wild lose a wild one, 9-6 to Colorado in Game 1 The Minnesota Wild dropped the opener of their second-round playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche in a game that looked more like a football score. The Avs blew a three-goal lead but still won 9-6 in just the 10th playoff game in NHL history to feature 15 or more combined goals. Worth noting: the Wild were playing short-handed (missing some key players), so there's a built-in excuse heading into Game 2.
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NFL
The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books — here's how it shook out The dust has settled on the 2026 NFL Draft, and early grades are flying in. The Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, and New York Jets are getting high marks for their hauls, while the Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams, and San Francisco 49ers are drawing some skeptical eyebrows. College coaches who know these players best reportedly loved what the Cowboys, Jets, and Cardinals did with their picks.
Shedeur Sanders graduates from Colorado Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders — son of coach Deion Sanders and one of the most talked-about players heading into this draft — walked the stage at the University of Colorado on Saturday to pick up his sociology degree. A nice off-field moment for the young QB as he prepares for life in the NFL.
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NBA
Philly pulls off a stunning comeback to eliminate Boston The big story everyone is talking about: the Philadelphia 76ers — led by star center Joel Embiid — came back from a 3-1 series deficit to beat the Boston Celtics in Game 7. Only 13 other teams in NBA history had ever done that. Celtics star Jaylen Brown was so upset afterward that he went on Twitch to vent, accusing Embiid of flopping and claiming the refs had an "agenda" against him. Spicy.
Two more Game 7s decided the East bracket The Detroit Pistons beat the Orlando Magic in Game 7 to advance, ending a tough night for Magic star Paolo Banchero, who admitted afterward he wasn't sure his team had what it takes to compete in the loaded Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers also played a winner-take-all Game 7 — check your app for that final score as results were still coming in.
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MLB
San Diego Padres sold for a record $3.9 billion The Padres have a new owner: businessman José E. Feliciano finalized the purchase of the team for $3.9 billion, the largest price ever paid for a Major League Baseball franchise. Feliciano has stated his goal is to win a World Series, so expect the Padres to be active spenders going forward.
Cincinnati Reds pitchers walk seven straight batters — tying an MLB record In a truly bizarre moment Saturday, Reds pitchers walked seven consecutive Pittsburgh Pirates hitters in a single inning, tying an MLB record. Four runs scored without a single ball being put in play. That's the kind of thing you almost have to see to believe.
An Arizona hitter's 27-game hitting streak comes to an end Diamondbacks infielder Ildemaro Vargas had been on a roll, hitting safely in 27 straight games — the longest such streak in baseball since 2022 — before it was finally snapped on Saturday. A cool run while it lasted.
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NHL
Montreal sneaks past Tampa Bay in Game 7 with just 9 shots The Montreal Canadiens pulled off one of the stranger upsets of the playoffs, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in Game 7 despite registering just nine shots on goal for the entire game. For context, most teams average around 30 shots per game — nine is almost unheard of for a winner. Goals from Alex Newhook and Nick Suzuki were enough to do the job.
Round 2 is underway across the league With the first round wrapped up, the Stanley Cup second round is now in full swing. The Wild-Avalanche series (see above) is one of four second-round matchups, with the conference finals on the horizon.
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College Sports
Texas Tech QB hires big-name lawyer to fight NCAA gambling investigation Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who is under investigation for allegedly placing bets through a gambling app, has hired Jeffrey Kessler — a prominent attorney who previously won a landmark case that led to college athletes being paid revenue shares. Sorsby is trying to get his eligibility reinstated so he can keep playing college football.
Big Ten cashes in with record $1.37 billion in revenue The Big Ten conference announced it will distribute $1.37 billion to its 18 member schools for the 2025 fiscal year, averaging about $76 million per school. That actually tops the SEC's per-school average, making the Big Ten the richest conference in college sports right now.
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Other Sports
Arsenal extends Premier League lead to six points Arsenal's Bukayo Saka starred as the Gunners beat Fulham on Saturday, pushing their lead over Manchester City to six points with two extra games played. In simpler terms: Arsenal is in the driver's seat for the English Premier League title, and City is running out of room to catch up.
Kentucky Derby is here The 152nd Kentucky Derby — horse racing's most famous event, sometimes called "the most exciting two minutes in sports" — takes place today at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Twenty horses are competing for the coveted winner's blanket of roses.
Barcelona heads to Women's Champions League final FC Barcelona eliminated Bayern Munich to reach the UEFA Women's Champions League final, where they'll face OL Lyonnes (a French powerhouse). It's one of the most anticipated matchups in women's club soccer this year.