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The 20 most-read posts across every sport · Mar 9–15, 2026

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Flyers trade Bobby Brink to Wild for David Jiricek

The Philadelphia Flyers have made their first move of the NHL trade deadline, buying low on a former sixth-overall pick and giving up a young middle-six winger in the process. According to multiple sources, the Flyers have traded winger Bobby Brink to the Minnesota Wild and are getting defenseman David Jiricek in return. Bobby Brink to MIN for David Jiricek — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 6, 2026 This trade has been confirmed by other sources that it is a 1-for-...

Ohio State women’s record rebounding performance sets stage for Friday

When Ohio State women’s basketball played the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten regular season, the Hoosiers out-rebounded the Buckeyes 30-21, despite a rare size advantage for the Scarlet and Gray. Ohio State still won the game after it overcame an early 15-point deficit thanks to 34 points off 26 forced turnovers. On Wednesday in […]

Unreasonable Doubt: WVU drops third straight, falls in overtime at Oklahoma State

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Everton closing in on winger signing

With the news this week that on-loan Jack Grealish is unlikely to play again this season, Everton are finally making a move to add winger reinforcements. As reported by multiple media sources, the Toffees have made a loan bid for Tyrique George who has found himself on the fringes of the side especially since the […]

Greenest Playoffs

There's no doubt that a deep playoff run helps a team immensely when it comes to the financial windfall that comes from that run. NCAA hockey certainly can make some money if a winning team has a deep run, and this year's playoff format in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference will see one team likely make a bundle of cash this year. We already know they're one of the most profitable programs even without the deep playoff runs, but the UND men's hockey team is asking its fans to go green t...

Today In NHL History - McSorley Sticks Brashear

On February 21st in 2000, Marty McSorley of the Boston Bruins swung his stick and struck Vancouver Canucks forward Donald Brashear in the head with three seconds remaining in the third period, rendering him a bloodied, unconscious and convulsing mass. Presumably intended to target the shoulder and spark a rematch to a first period scrap, the vicious miscue came dangerously close to killing

SB Nation Reacts results: Pirates fans excited for regular season

The polls have closed and the votes are in! At Bucs Dugout, we polled how excited Pittsburgh Pirates fans were for the regular season after the team’s hot start to Spring Training. 82% of those who voted said that they are more excited than normal for the regular season after the Buccos dominated Grapefruit League […]

Tatum Returns Just Eight Months After Devastating Injury

An interesting confluence of Brotherhood history as two things happened in Boston on Friday night: Jayson Tatum returned from his Achilles injury in just eight months, and New England native and Dallas rookie Cooper Flagg made his maiden trip to TD Garden, home of the Celtics. Not surprisingly, Boston won – the Celtics are second […]

Blues at Sharks game 60: Lines, game thread and how to watch

The trade deadline has come and gone, and both the St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks made some moves at the deadline. The Blues did more selling than the Sharks at the deadline. It makes sense, the Blues are well out of the playoffs and need to restock the cupboards for a retool at the very least. Today, the Blues traded defenseman Justin Faulk to the Detroit Red Wings for Justin Holl and Dmitri Buchelnikov and a pair of picks. St. Louis also traded captain Brayden Schenn to the New Yor...