Day: February 17, 2017

AP Interview: Investor optimistic on Seattle arena chances (Sports Betting News)AP Interview: Investor optimistic on Seattle arena chances (Sports Betting News)

More than five years into efforts to get a new arena built in Seattle, Chris Hansen remains confident that his goal of being the facilitator for getting the NBA and NHL to Seattle will ultimately be realized. ”We view that as a civic obligation to protect that and ensure that we do our part in bringing a team back,” Hansen said. Hansen spoke with Sports Betting News on Thursday, his first extended interview since the Seattle City Council denied a needed street closure last May that was part of a proposal that included a public contribution to the arena project.

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Sidney Crosby joins NHL’s 1,000-point club (Sports Betting News)Sidney Crosby joins NHL’s 1,000-point club (Sports Betting News)

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (87) celebrates with Kris Letang (58) after Crosby assisted on a goal for the 1,000th point of his NHL career, during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Winnipeg Jets in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Sidney Crosby is the newest member of the NHL’s 1,000-point club. The Pittsburgh Penguins star became the 86th player in league history to reach 1,000 career points when he assisted on Chris Kunitz’s goal 6:28 into the first period on Thursday night against Winnipeg. Crosby’s helper gave him 632 assists to go with 368 goals.

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Sam Saunders takes early lead at Genesis OpenSam Saunders takes early lead at Genesis Open

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Notes and observations from Thursday’s opening round of the Genesis Open, where Sam Saunders leads by two shots after a 7-under 64. For more Round 1 coverage, click here for the Daily Wrap-up. CAREER-LOW FOR SAUNDERS Arnold Palmer won this event three times. But never at Riviera. Thus, Sam Saunders wasn’t able to gleam any inside course knowledge from his legendary grandfather before he passed away last September. Evidently, Saunders didn’t need it. In his first round at Riviera, Saunders – playing on a sponsor’s exemption — shot a 7-under 64. That ties for his lowest score in 221 career rounds on the PGA TOUR. Palmer’s wins at the then-Los Angeles Open in the mid-1960s were at Rancho Municipal. He played just five times after Riviera began hosting the course in the 1970s. “We didn’t talk necessarily specifically about this course,” Saunders said. “He just always talked about how much he loved coming out here and playing. I think his celebrity matched pretty well with the celebrity atmosphere that you have here, so he was obviously very comfortable with that.” Since his grandfather’s passing – Saunders provided the emotional tipping point with his moving speech at the memorial service – he has joined the board of the Arnie’s Army Charitable Foundation, and anticipates having more involvement during next month’s Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. But at the end of the day, his focus remains on golf. He spent time in the offseason in Florida to work on his game, but hasn’t had that as much practice since returning home to his wife and children in Fort Collins, Colorado. “We’ve had a foot of snow on the ground,” he said, “and I haven’t been able to get out and play as much.” Saunders knows the week at Bay Hill will be an emotional one, but he wants it to be a celebration of his grandfather’s life. “We all miss him,” he said. “It’s not just me. People come up and say, ‘I’m so sorry for your loss.’ The truth is, we all lost somebody that meant a great deal to us and did a lot for all of us. It’s not just me.” PADDY FACING HEALTH DECISION Entering Thursday’s first round, Padraig Harrington had not touched a club for four days since missing the cut at Pebble Beach. Nerve injuries in his shoulder forced him to withdraw from this week’s pro-am. But the time off served him well, as he shot a 4-under 67, his lowest opening round at Riviera since his first start here in 2007 when he shot 63. Although he’s glad to be in the mix, Harrington may soon face a tough decision. If his nerve issues continue to linger, he may need surgery, which would put him out of action for 12 weeks. Because of the lengthy rehab time, Harrington must decide soon whether to go under the knife. He does not want to miss The Open Championship, which will be played this year at Royal Birkdale, site of his 2008 major win. “I kind of have to make a decision in the next couple of weeks,” Harrington said, “to give myself time to get ready for The Open, which is obviously the biggest thing on my schedule this year.” Harrington said he will definitely play next week at The Honda Classic, a tournament he’s won twice, and then evaluate from there. Rest might fix the problem, but if he takes too much time off and still has an issue, then The Open might be in jeopardy. He visited a doctor this week and had a cortisone shot, but he doesn’t know if that will make much of an impact. “The problem is, I’m not in pain,” he said. “It takes the pain out.” The trapped nerve in his shoulder is causing him weakness in his shoulders, preventing him from doing push-ups. He also has numbness down his right side, even to the tips of his fingers. “I keep getting paper cuts on my finger,” Harrington said. “I don’t remember getting those.” DUSTIN’S BEE STING Dustin Johnson was on the first green when he got stung by a bee. What stung worse was failing to birdie the par-5 496-yard hole, which last year was the easiest hole on the PGA TOUR. Johnson found the right rough with his tee shot, then hit what he described as an “awful” second shot that landed on the fringe of his green. He couldn’t get up and down for birdie. Of course, the bee sting didn’t help. But Johnson answered back with two birdies to eventually finish at 5-under 66, prime lurking position after the first round. “It didn’t help the golf swing,” Johnson said of the bee sting, “but I did make two putts. The golf course gave me a little love back after I got the bee sting.” HERE COMES THE RAIN There’s a 100 percent forecast for rain and high winds Friday. Many players finishing early on Thursday didn’t expect to hit another shot until Saturday. “I mentally prepared for not playing golf tomorrow, actually, as I approached this week,” said Sam Saunders. “I said I’ll try to go and get off to a good start and know that day two is probably not going to happen until Saturday.” South African Branden Grace told playing partner Brandt Snedeker “that we might have two days off.” Dustin Johnson was just glad to finish his round, given the morning fog delay Thursday. “It’s definitely nice having a later tee time tomorrow because I can get up and kind of see how things are going,” Johnson said. “We’ll know if we’re going to play or not, where the other guys, they’re going to have to be out here early in the morning.” SHOT OF THE DAY BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA

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Sam Saunders opens 2-shot lead at Riviera (Sports Betting News)Sam Saunders opens 2-shot lead at Riviera (Sports Betting News)

Sam Saunders follows his shot from the rough on the ninth hole during the first round of the Genesis Open golf tournament at Riviera Country Club Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang)

This is the starring role Sam Saunders prefers. Saunders, the grandson of Arnold Palmer who so famously kept his composure during a heartfelt eulogy of The King, rolled in birdie putts and kept a clean card at Riviera on Thursday for a 7-under 64 and an early two-shot lead in the Genesis Open. Saunders called it his best round on the PGA Tour, and it was merely a coincidence that it came on the 50-year anniversary of Palmer defending his title at the Los Angeles Open, when it was played at Rancho Municipal.

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AP Source: NFL bars Kelly from combine due to past troubles (Sports Betting News)AP Source: NFL bars Kelly from combine due to past troubles (Sports Betting News)

Mississippi's Chad Kelly practices for Saturday's Senior Bowl college football game in Mobile, Ala., Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Mississippi quarterback Chad Kelly’s past troubles are the reasons the NFL revoked his invitation to the league’s scouting combine. A person familiar with the league’s decision told Sports Betting News that Kelly is barred from participating in the event because of charges stemming from a fight outside a Buffalo nightclub and for being dismissed by Clemson. The person spoke to The AP on the condition of anonymity on Thursday because the NFL has not revealed the reason Kelly was not included on the list of participants released by the league a day earlier.

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AP Source: NFL bars Kelly from combine due to past troubles (Sports Betting News)AP Source: NFL bars Kelly from combine due to past troubles (Sports Betting News)

Mississippi's Chad Kelly practices for Saturday's Senior Bowl college football game in Mobile, Ala., Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Mississippi quarterback Chad Kelly’s past troubles are the reasons the NFL revoked his invitation to the league’s scouting combine. A person familiar with the league’s decision told Sports Betting News that Kelly is barred from participating in the event because of charges stemming from a fight outside a Buffalo nightclub and for being dismissed by Clemson. The person spoke to The AP on the condition of anonymity on Thursday because the NFL has not revealed the reason Kelly was not included on the list of participants released by the league a day earlier.

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