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Significant Update on Kempe & Kings Talks

Things have been quiet for over a week on the Adrian Kempe extension front, as he and the Los Angeles Kings remained far apart in talks, and there was nothing new to report except speculation. Now, insider David Pagnotta has signaled a significant change, as he says that negotiations have resumed.  They paused talks in October and they thought they were going to resume by the end of the month but they hadn’t. But I checked in a couple of days ago and it sounds like they’ve resumed those d...

From NHL Trade Rumors | 3 months ago | 7 reads

Silver Bullets Podcast: Purdue rewind and UCLA preview

Purdidn’t. The Ohio State Buckeyes dispatched the Purdue Boilermakers with one starting wideout and one starting offensive tackle tied behind their backs, winning 34-10 on the road in West Lafayette, Indiana. Ohio State luckily avoided some of the nasty weather we saw in other games around the Big Ten on Saturday, but it wasn’t one […]

From Land-Grant Holy Land | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Tuesday ‘Dawg Bites Can Hear Them Knocking

Welcome to Tuesday, Bulldog fans! Another SEC road game is in the books and under the “W” column. The ‘Dawgs handled the Dogs in a way that makes every Georgia fan’s heart aflutter. A defense that set their alarm a little earlier, created turnovers, got pressure in the backfield, and got ball carriers on the […]

From Dawg Sports | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Commute: News and Notes on Mizzou Hoops

Welcome to the Morning Commute Today we’re talking about Mizzou Hoops Mizzou Basketball is 3-0 on the young season. After surviving an upset scare vs in-state opponent SEMO on Friday night, the Tigers had a better overall performance in a 106-68 victory over VMI Sunday afternoon. In the latest power rankings, Missouri checks in at […]

From Rock M Nation | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Tuesday Morning Fly By: Spinning out

*We have another week of hockey in the books for the Flyers, and it’s been a reasonably productive one for them. While we’re waiting for them to get back to game action, we’re going to recap some of their top performances of this past week. [ BSH ] *What is not covered in our breakdown on the top performances of the week, of course, is the… shall we say… active weekend that unfolded over on Flyers twitter, and which spilled into today’s off day as well. Everybody’s talking about it! Bill ...

From Broad Street Hockey | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Coach’s Challenge: Rögle’s Dan Tangnes

After a hiatus for over five years the Coach’s Challenge series has returned. The project that was a returning feature in the early days of the podcast series here at Eyes On The Prize, and the favourite show of Patrik Bexell, gets back into the fold. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to talk to more coaches through out the season – and beyond. In Europe, Dan Tangnes is a very well respected name. He succeeded in bringing Rögle up to the SHL in 2012, even though they were relegated in 2013 (Rö...

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From Eyes On The Prize | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Today on Pinstripe Alley – 11/11/25

Not too much transactional news has broken this week (the story re: Emmanuel Clase and Luis L. Ortiz is in a whole different bucket), with just a couple of very small pieces crossing the wire. In one of the first trades of the offseason, the Rays sent outfielder Kameron Misner, a former first-round pick, to […]

From Pinstripe Alley | 3 months ago | 6 reads

The Bear’s Den, November 11, 2025

WE WANT YOU! Would you like to show your Chicago Bears spirit to the world? I’m starting a feature where Windy City Gridiron readers can share pictures of themselves and their families and friends in Bears attire. Simply email a picture to me at the following address: denmasterken at aol dot com. The pictures need to be […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Paul Skenes era for Pirates faces important 2026 offseason

The Pittsburgh Pirates are building their team around former No. 1 overall pick Paul Skenes, who has been incredible ever since he stepped foot in the clubhouse. Skenes has been nothing short of the Pirates’ best pitcher and one of the best arms in the entire league. The Athletic’s Stephen J. Nesbitt wrote about how […]

From Bucs Dugout | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Pens Points: Sweden Ahead

Monday was day one of a four day off stretch for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they prepare to pack their bags and head to Europe to partake in the NHL Global Series this weekend in Stockholm, Sweden. This will be the Penguins second trip to Stockholm to play, previously doing so back in 2008 against […]

From PensBurgh | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Rockets still await Dorian Finney-Smith to strengthen their defense

This past offseason, forward Dorian Finney-Smith agreed to a four-year, $53 million contract with the Houston Rockets. The first two seasons of the contract are completely guaranteed; the third and fourth years are not, and there is a player option in the fourth year. The addition of a valuable three-and-D wing to the Rockets’ lineup […]

From The Dream Shake | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Parquet Plays : How the Celtics played perfect Mazzulla Ball in the clutch

“What’s our offensive philosophy? Create two-on-ones.” Joe Mazzulla said. His voice rose as he pounded the table for emphasis. “Find the two-on-one, make the right play against the two-on-one. For as long as I’m here, that’s going to be our offensive philosophy.” It was a moment that captured the fiery precision of Boston’s head coach […]

From CelticsBlog | 3 months ago | 3 reads