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Out of the Bleu, Blanc, Rouge: Montreal Canadiens Trade Is Coming?

The week’s hottest Montreal Canadiens topics, served without the sugar-coating and with little concern for bruised feelings. It has been a remarkably quiet summer in Montreal. Almost suspiciously quiet. But while Kent Hughes has yet to pull the trigger on the kind of major move Canadiens fans have been waiting for, the NHL trade market […] The post Out of the Bleu, Blanc, Rouge: Montreal Canadiens Trade Is Coming? appeared first on The Sick Podcast .

Raiders will get some extra training camp work

Like many recent years other other head coaches, the Las Vegas Raiders will kick off the Klint Kubiak era with a joint practice at the Houston Texans in August, according to the Houston Chronicle. It is not known how many days of joint practices there will be. They usually are for one or two days. […]

Why Washington Commanders should sign veteran receiver Stefon Diggs

Editor’s note: Most of Washington’s offseason moves have been made. General manager Adam Peters may have a few more tricks up his sleeve, especially with a salary-cap cushion available to him. We at Hogs Haven have some suggestions about how to spend his extra cash in this “Commanders should sign” series. In this installment, we make a case for receiver Stefon Diggs  […]

NFL

Mets call up Daniel Duarte, option Joey Gerber to Syracuse

Two days after calling right-handed pitcher Joey Gerber up from Triple-A Syracuse, the Mets have optioned him back to Syracuse and called up fellow right-handed reliever Daniel Duarte to replace him on the team’s active roster. Gerber did not get into either of the two games for which he was with the big league club, […]

Who wins Game 7 tonight, the Sabres or Canadiens? Yes, obviously, and here's why

We’ve got a winner-take-all showdown tonight in Buffalo, as the most entertaining series of the second round concludes with a Game 7 that’s felt inevitable all along. The eyes of the hockey world will be focused on the KeyBank Center tonight, as fans feel the weight of suspense over who’ll win. But they shouldn’t be. Because it’s pretty obvious. I mean, the hockey gods aren’t even really trying to disguise the ending here. If you’ve been paying attention to this series, you know who’s going to...

An optimistic preview of the Spurs vs. Thunder series

It’s a big day for the Spurs as they kick off their first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2017, and it’s against none other than an old rival who has given the Spurs a few very tough tests in their short existence in the Oklahoma City Thunder. Going up against the defending champions without homecourt […]

‘No proof exists’ – Barcelona payments to Negreira were not to influence referees, Spanish Tax Agency affirms

The Spanish Tax Agency’s Regional Inspection Office of Catalonia has issued a new report that directly backs FC Barcelona’s defense in the ongoing “Negreira case,” in an update that may have blown a massive hole to the worst allegations levied against the club. Investigators concluded that Barcelona’s payments to former referee committee official José María […]

Dodgers, Padres start NL West showdown

For the first time this season, the Dodgers and the Padres will meet in their fight for NL West supremacy. Currently, the two teams are separated by only a half game, with the Dodgers having one more win than the Padres with the same number of losses. The Padres have used the Dodgers’ struggles to […]

Maple Leafs Have Conversation With 3-Time Champion Head Coach

The Toronto Maple Leafs ' head coaching search continues to churn away, as they are reaching out far and wide to candidates of all stripes. From newbies to the old experienced hands, from so-called players' coaches to disciplinarians. And everything in between. But one potential candidate, University of Denver bench boss David Carle, has something that no other coach on the Leafs' ever-expanding list can claim: Three national championships. Carle, at the age of just 36, is already a legend in ...

Michael Carrick Says Luke Shaw Deserves Another England Call-Up

Last July, during the Premier League Summer Series, a collection of friendlies leading into the start of the 2025-26 campaign, Manchester United left back Luke Shaw opened up. Ahead of the exhbition match against AFC Bournemouth in Chicago, Shaw met the media on a 100 degrees Fahrenheit day and discussed a wide range of topics, […] The post Michael Carrick Says Luke Shaw Deserves Another England Call-Up appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Oregon Ducks Softball 2026 Season Review

The 2025 softball season ended on the highest note of head coach Melyssa Lombardi’s career to date. Oregon softball reached the WCWS for the first time since the Mike White years in the 2010s. The program was steadily improving, and the signs that the success of 2025 could be carried into 2026 were there. A […]

Villanova offers 2029 center Mason Grivna

Per NextUpRecruits, Kevin Willard is getting a jump on his potential starting center four years from now. 6’11” freshman Mason Grivna, of Wildcat Select and Ballard High School, has been officially offered by Villanova, who joins schools such as Texas Tech, Arizona State, Ohio, Iowa and Virginia Tech having given an offer. NextUpRecruits is also […]

Austin Riley bats cleanup for game 1 in Miami

The Braves start a four-game series in Miami today, before returning home for a weekend series. JR Ritchie will take the mound for Atlanta, while Max Meyer will start for Miami. Walt Weiss is putting Austin Riley back into the cleanup spot, as he has shown some life of late after some early season struggles. […]

MLB

Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Celtics Daily Links 5/18/26

Herald Jaylen Brown unloads on Stephen A. Smith in profane rant: ‘F— Stephen A’ Globe Jaylen Brown curses out Stephen A. Smith, calls on ESPN pundit to retire once again Report: Pelicans hire Jamahl Mosley as coach Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers rout Pistons in Game 7 to reach NBA Eastern Conference final The NBA is in crisis Early thoughts on the Celtics’ offseason: Red flags, silver linings, and biggest needs CelticsBlog CelticsBlog exit interview: Jaylen Brown exceeded expectations...

Jon Hood announced as La Familia head coach

For the third straight year, La Familia will have a new head coach guiding the program in The Basketball Tournament, as former Kentucky guard Jon Hood takes over the Wildcats alumni team for the 2026 event. Hood follows former Kentucky guards Tyler Ulis and Sean Woods, who each previously led La Familia during its first […]