Day: May 1, 2024
A day after the Bruins’ 2-1 overtime loss to Toronto in Game 5 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, Boston coach Jim Montgomery said he’s “still pissed off.”
Lightning’s Cooper apologizes for skirt commentLightning’s Cooper apologizes for skirt comment
Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper apologized for making what he called an inappropriate analogy about putting skirts on goalies.
Rahm looks to end his drought, Tiger’s future plans and moreRahm looks to end his drought, Tiger’s future plans and more
Though the LPGA Tour is taking a week off and we still have two weeks until the PGA Championship, there’s still plenty going on in the golf world.
Canes GM positive on DeAngelo, Pesce injuriesCanes GM positive on DeAngelo, Pesce injuries
The Hurricanes have avoided a major injury concern for defenseman Tony DeAngelo, while veteran blueliner Brett Pesce is nearing a return from a lower-body injury suffered in the second game of the playoffs.
2024 Kentucky Derby Wednesday Photos2024 Kentucky Derby Wednesday Photos
Photos and comments for 15 of the Derby horses and 14 Oaks fillies from Wednesday morning May 1st, including Fierceness and Sierra Leone.
GM ‘very hopeful’ Stamkos stays with LightningGM ‘very hopeful’ Stamkos stays with Lightning
Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois said he’s “very hopeful” the team can re-sign captain Steven Stamkos, as the Lightning star approaches unrestricted free agency this offseason.
Tiger still plans 1 event a month, with PGA nextTiger still plans 1 event a month, with PGA next
Tiger Woods remains hopeful he can play one tournament per month for the rest of the 2024 season.
‘Grateful’ Kelce wasn’t going to hold out for deal‘Grateful’ Kelce wasn’t going to hold out for deal
Travis Kelce said on his “New Heights” podcast that he wasn’t going to hold out for a raise so he’s “grateful” to the Chiefs for wanting to sign him to a new deal.
Source: Majority control of Dolphins ‘not for sale’Source: Majority control of Dolphins ‘not for sale’
Majority control of the Dolphins is “not for sale,” a source told ESPN, after USA Today reported that owner Stephen Ross turned down a $10 billion offer for control of the team, the F1 Miami Grand Prix and Hard Rock Stadium.
Pistons Interested In Dennis Lindsey, Monitoring Tim Connelly For President Of Basketball Operations RolePistons Interested In Dennis Lindsey, Monitoring Tim Connelly For President Of Basketball Operations Role
The Detroit Pistons would have interest in Tim Connelly as their new president of basketball operations should Connelly opt out of his contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves this offseason, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
Connelly is currently in the second year of a five-year deal.
The Pistons are also interested in Dennis Lindsey, currently a Mavs consultant, for the role.
JJ Redick is also a name to monitor for the open position, sources told Stein.
The new president of basketball operations would make the final decision on Troy Weaver’s future with the Pistons next season.