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Blues Acquire Mason McTavish From the Ducks

The St. Louis Blues have acquired center Mason McTavish from the Anaheim Ducks. In exchange, the Ducks acquire the 15th-overall and 29th-overall pick in Round 1 of tonight’s NHL Draft.…

NCAA Tournament East Region Preview

East Region Here we have the region with the tournament’s #1 overall seed and the odds on favorite to cut down the nets in Indianapolis. Duke is elite this year. And as much as I hate to admit it, not only are they fun to watch, but John Scheyer is not hateable. But before they […]

Oilers’ Draisaitl ruled out vs. Sharks, injury timeline expected soon

Leon Draisaitl has officially been ruled out for tonight’s game against the San Jose Sharks. The Edmonton Oilers’ second-leading scorer, and the NHL’s fourth overall point earner, exited Sunday’s game against the Nashville Predators with a lower-body injury. Coach Kris Knoblauch said there will be a clearer timeline soon on his further availability. “We’ll have…

Is Cameron Jordan an option for the Chicago Bears?

Former New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is looking for a place to play football in 2026. The Chicago Bears have a need for a defensive end in 2026, and Jordan was coached by current Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen for several years in New Orleans. Seems like a no-brainer, right? On a recent […]

Royals Reacts Survey: Does the WBC happen often enough?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Royals fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. Last night, Team Italy played against Team Venezuela in what was the first semi-final appearance ever […]

Jaylen Waddle trade shakes up Rams’ draft plans

The Los Angeles Rams’ first-round draft plans were thrown for a loop after the Dolphins traded wideout Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos. Instead of going with a top offensive playmaker, the Rams might be forced to go in another direction in the 2026 NFL draft. To show how the trade changes things, Mel Kiper’s original […]

Ten reasons why this streak is for real

In case you have been stuck under a rock for the better part of three weeks, the Atlanta Hawks have rattled off a recent streak of winning not seen since the days of Paul Millsap and Al Horford. With their 10th straight win over the Orlando Magic on Magic City Night Monday night, Atlanta has […]

NBA

The truth behind the Cowboys recent contract restructures

The Dallas Cowboys have spent the 2026 offseason performing a high-stakes financial dance, aggressively reshaping their salary cap through a series of renegotiated contracts that favor immediate flexibility over long-term stability. Unlike standard restructures that simply convert salary to bonuses, the front office has successfully finessed deals where veterans accepted genuine pay cuts in exchange […]

The World Baseball Classic, Team USA, and the war problem

We watched Bowling for Columbine in high school, 16 or 17 years ago now, and there’s a scene in the documentary that’s stuck with me since. Michael Moore visits a Lockheed Martin facility not far from the titular high school, where once a month a ballistic missile leaves the factory for U.S. military installations in […]

MLB

Who Fills the Strike Zone Without Balls in Play

Inspiration. “We’ve got to start honing in on the pitching side of things, and we’re wanting to see guys commanding the baseball, commanding their secondary stuff, attacking the zone, filling up the zone.” — Torey Lovullo, 7 March To the extent that Torey Lovullo’s comment reflects Diamondbacks’ pitching that is less than what it’s got to […]

It Only Takes One

Today is March 17th. The clocks have sprung forward, and conference tournaments have come and gone. A storm front blew through the Triangle yesterday evening, carrying with it damaging wind gusts and plummeting temperatures. The wildflowers we planted two weekends ago may be toast; we won’t know until they fail to push through the topsoil. […]

Mike Vasil out for the season

Another day, another gut punch for the South Side. These hits? Not the kind we’re hoping for. Righthander Mike Vasil is out for the year. Tommy John is coming up, and with it, another shovel of dirt on a pitching staff already running on fumes. Vasil had been quietly stacking a case as a depth […]

Did the Falcons do enough in free agency?

The first week of NFL free agency has come and gone. Did the Falcons do enough to accomplish their goals? Kevin Knight breaks down the latest signings and discusses whether or not Atlanta did what they set out to do in free agency, and what their ultimate goals might be for the 2026 season. Fellow […]

Hollywood Brown, Eagles reportedly agree to one-year contract

The Philadelphia Eagles are signing free agent wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown to a one-year contract worth “up to” $6.5 million, according to a report from NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Brown, who turns 29 in June, was often thought to be an Eagles target leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. The Birds traded up […]

Shakhram Giyasov vs Raul Curiel interim title fight in talks for May 2nd

In October of last year, the WBA formally ordered welterweight champion Rolly Romero to defend his title against Shakhram Giyasov, their mandatory challenger since 2023. Since then, Giyasov’s team has made multiple attempts to push the WBA, which has yet to even schedule a purse bid six months later, to actually follow their own rules. […]