This NHL season proves nothing makes senseThis NHL season proves nothing makes sense
Finally, the Washington Capitals have found a way to get their hands on the Stanley Cup, and they did it in a wild, wacky postseason.
Finally, the Washington Capitals have found a way to get their hands on the Stanley Cup, and they did it in a wild, wacky postseason.
Finally, the Washington Capitals have found a way to get their hands on the Stanley Cup, and they did it in a wild, wacky postseason.
As one of the more experienced members of the Astros’ roster, Evan Gattis has an extensive resume against many of baseball’s veteran pitchers. Specifically, he has quite the track record against Rangers left-hander Cole Hamels, and that came in handy Thursday night at Globe Life Park. Gattis knocked his 10th home run and drove in three runs in the Astros’ 5-2 win over the Rangers to open the four-game set in Arlington.
When asked about the expansion draft that spurred Vegas’ surprising run to the Stanley Cup Final, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the league’s “competitive balance shows anything is possible.”
Washington used a third-period rally in Game 5 to knock off Las Vegas and secure its first championship in franchise history.
Washington used a third-period rally in Game 5 to knock off Las Vegas, securing its first championship in franchise history.
Thursday morning at Belmont Park, all 10 of the Belmont Stakes horses, including Triple Crown hopeful Justify, were out on the track. Lots of photos from the day including bonus horses Hoppertunity and Abel Tasman.
Mike Leake went eight-plus strong frames and Denard Span homered in his return to Tropicana Field as the Mariners held on in the series opener against the Rays. Seattle took a four-run lead into the ninth, but Alex Colome allowed a bases-clearing double to Johnny Field before getting the final out with Field as the potential tying run on second.
Draft regrets: 2015 While breaking down each draft class under GM Jim Nill, SportsDay is also going to be taking a look at some prospects Dallas probably regrets passing We’ll go through every draft under general manager Jim Nill from 2013-2017 up until the 2018 NHL draft, which is taking place at