Day: May 1, 2017

Oregon bolsters depleted roster by landing high-scoring transfer Elijah Brown (Sports Betting News)Oregon bolsters depleted roster by landing high-scoring transfer Elijah Brown (Sports Betting News)

Oregon bolsters depleted roster by landing high-scoring transfer Elijah Brown

Elijah Brown will help Oregon make up for the loss of the core of its Final Four team. Having lost six of its top seven players from this past season’s Final Four team, Oregon needed a talent infusion to have any hope of contending in the Pac-12 next year. The Ducks landed a key piece when high-scoring New Mexico grad transfer Elijah Brown committed on Monday.

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What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?

The Ottawa Senators’ second home game of the second round was a sellout, which makes sense because it was an important playoff game on a Saturday. Everyone recognizes that there are a lot of reasons why this whole situation is a mess, but a big one has to come down to ownership of this team being arguably the worst in the NHL.

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What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?

The Ottawa Senators’ second home game of the second round was a sellout, which makes sense because it was an important playoff game on a Saturday. Everyone recognizes that there are a lot of reasons why this whole situation is a mess, but a big one has to come down to ownership of this team being arguably the worst in the NHL.

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What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?

The Ottawa Senators’ second home game of the second round was a sellout, which makes sense because it was an important playoff game on a Saturday. Everyone recognizes that there are a lot of reasons why this whole situation is a mess, but a big one has to come down to ownership of this team being arguably the worst in the NHL.

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What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?

The Ottawa Senators’ second home game of the second round was a sellout, which makes sense because it was an important playoff game on a Saturday. Everyone recognizes that there are a lot of reasons why this whole situation is a mess, but a big one has to come down to ownership of this team being arguably the worst in the NHL.

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What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?What We Learned: Who gets blame for empty seats in NHL Playoffs?

The Ottawa Senators’ second home game of the second round was a sellout, which makes sense because it was an important playoff game on a Saturday. Everyone recognizes that there are a lot of reasons why this whole situation is a mess, but a big one has to come down to ownership of this team being arguably the worst in the NHL.

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Several key players injured, Penguins could have a completely new look in Game 3Several key players injured, Penguins could have a completely new look in Game 3

PITTSBURGH — The Penguins will have a handful of game-time decisions to make Monday, and they could greatly alter the Game 2 lineup that buried the Capitals in a 6-2 win Saturday. Top-line forward Patric Hornqvist, forward Carl Hagelin and defenseman Brian Dumoulin were all absent from the Penguins’ morning skate at PPG Paints Arena on Monday. Coach Mike Sullivan called all three game-time decisions for Game 3 at 7:30 p.m., which will give the Penguins a chance to put the Capitals in a 3-0 series hole. Hornqvist left in the first period of Game 2 after blocking a John Carlson shot and did not return. Hagelin’s Game 2 appearance was his first since sustaining an undisclosed lower-body injury on

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Injury updates on Hornqvist, Murray, HagelinInjury updates on Hornqvist, Murray, Hagelin

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins season ended last night (recap here) in Game 5 of a 5 game first round season. What does this mean for the NHL team? Well, the return of the “black aces”, as WB/S coach Clark Donatelli confirmed the below players are getting called up: These guys usually practice before the regular team does and stays a little off to themselves, but are still emergency reserves in case of extreme injury. The Penguins “regular” healthy scratches last game of Scott Wilson, Carter Rowney and Chad Ruhwedel figure to be the main reserves, along with current backup Tristan Jarry. Speaking of Jarry, how much longer will he be the backup? We’ve finally got some news on Matt Murray and

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Playoff Roundup: Ducks find offense to get Game 3 win over OilersPlayoff Roundup: Ducks find offense to get Game 3 win over Oilers

Now these were the Ducks we were looking for. After steamrolling through the Calgary Flames in the first round, the Ducks quickly dropped their first two games of the postseason to fall into an 0-2 hole to Edmonton. With their backs against the wall, the Ducks from two weeks ago showed up, winning Game 3 by a 6-3 score.

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