Month: February 2020

4:45 PM ET The Arizona Coyotes, clinging to life in a congested Western Conference playoff race, will welcome back a key component on Tuesday. Goaltender Darcy Kuemper will start at home against the Florida Panthers, coach Rick Tocchet said. It will be Kuemper’s first game since he sustained a lower-body injury on Dec. 19. “He’s
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2:19 PM ET As the Chinese Basketball Association remains indefinitely suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak, former NBA players such as Stanford alum Chasson Randle are in limbo waiting to see if or when play will resume. Players also are waiting to receive concrete information on the status of their contracts, which are often worth
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1:54 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS – The hype machine around Ben Roethlisberger‘s return isn’t slowing down any time soon. If anything, it picked up speed at the NFL Combine when Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert spoke with the media Tuesday morning and told reporters there was a chance the 37-year-old quarterback could be even better
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4:07 PM ET Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin crashed out of the Qatar Open on Tuesday, suffering a straight-sets defeat to Dayana Yastremska. Kenin’s serve was broken early in the first set and the American failed to recover as her Ukrainian opponent claimed the frame 6-3. 1 Related Kenin, 21, started the second set stronger
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12:41 PM ET Associated Press MIAMI — Next year’s World Baseball Classic will be played in Taiwan, Tokyo, Phoenix and Miami, with the Marlins hosting the semifinals and final along with half of the quarterfinals. The fifth edition of the tournament will be played from March 9-23 next year. There will be four groups of
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11:45 AM ET Emergency backup goaltender David Ayres — a Canadian citizen who is an employee of the Toronto Maple Leafs — was named an honorary North Carolinian on Tuesday by North Carolina governor Roy Cooper. Cooper submitted a proclamation honoring Ayres, noting that the 42-year-old Zamboni driver and kidney transplant survivor embodied the state’s
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