0:00 Intro 0:11 Wizards 0:58 Jazz 1:45 Grizzlies 2:20 Bulls 2:55 Clippers 3:40 Nets 4:14 Kings 4:45 Hawks 5:11 Mavericks 5:48 Bucks 6:32 Warriors 7:03 Thunder 7:51 Heat 8:30 Hornets 9:03 Bulls 9:40 Grizzlies 10:17 Thunder 10:59 Hornets 11:34 Raptors 12:16 Spurs 12:59 Pistons 13:40 76ers 14:17 Hawks 14:45 Knicks 15:11 Lakers 15:57 Nuggets 16:40 Celtics 17:08 Timberwolves 17:50 Cavaliers 18:18 Mavericks 18:43 Summary
-- Here's what former NHL goalie Devan Dubnyk, Ryan Kennedy and Michael Traikos discussed in this episode: 1:15: How have the Montreal Canadiens' defense and goaltending given them an edge in this series? 4:00: Have the Canadiens' big guns started to get going? 5:52: Who needs to step up for the Buffalo Sabres in Game 4? 7:55: Who should start in the net for the Sabres? 10:55: Will we ever see a goalie tandem rotate starts in the playoffs? 12:30: Does the Anaheim Ducks' power play change the series? 15:00: Can we officially say Mitch Marner is a playoff performer? How different has he looked in Vegas? 20:14: Where did the Minnesota Wild go right in their Game 3 win? What did they change? 21:52: Has Jesper Wallstedt proven he can be The Guy for Minnesota in this series? 24:14: Are you confident in Scott Wedgewood? Will the Colorado Avalanche go to Mackenzie Blackwood? 26:37: What do you think of the Carolina Hurricanes' attack so far? 28:43: As a goaltender, what's the optimal amount of time for rest? 31:30: What do the Philadelphia Flyers need to do to take the next step next season? 33:14: On a scale of 1-to-Ridly Greig, how bad was Josh Norris' sucker punch in Game 3? 35:00: Do you think these playoffs have shown a change in how to win? 37:25: Macklin Celebrini named captain of Team Canada at Worlds: Do we like it? 39:08: From this weekend, name a player who was hot or cold. Subscribe to the magazine: http://thn.com/subscribe Subscribe to The Hockey News Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheHockeyNews Watch The Hockey News Podcast: https://bit.ly/3pjqbTo Join the conversation: THN.com: http://www.thehockeynews.com THN on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thehockeynews THN on Facebook: http://facebook.com/thehockeynews THN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehockeynews
Over the weekend, star Missouri RB Ahmad Hardy sustained a gunshot wound in his home state of Mississippi early Sunday morning. What's the latest on the star Mizzou RB? Watch here as Andy & Ari break down the latest news over the weekend. 0:00 On Today's Episode 0:38 Presenting Sponsor 2:00 Intro: Ahmad Hardy news 6:15 USC vs Notre Dame: COMING BACK? 15:39 Is Nature Healing? BYU vs Notre Dame 27:20 RJ Day Commits to Northwestern 35:16 "Am I talented?" 43:18 Will Julian Sayin level up? 48:40 Arizona State & Kenny Dillingham 58:51 Conclusion: Fran Brown tomorrow After the Ahmad Hardy news, Andy & Ari turn to some good news in college football: The Notre Dame vs USC rivalry may not be gone for too long. In a report by Ryan Kartje at the Los Angeles Times, the Trojans and Irish have began negotiations on bringing the iconic college football rivalry back to the slate. How close are we to this game being back on schedules? Watch here. Next up, Northwestern received a notable QB commit over the weekend: Ryan Day's son, RJ Day. Andy & Ari discuss this notable commitment here while looking at it through a father's point of view. Continuing on Ohio State, Andy & Ari turn to Julian Sayin, where On3's Chris Low has a story on how the Buckeyes QB is turning the page towards the 2026 season. Thanks for watching! Be sure to come back tomorrow! Our show is also presented by BetMGM! If you haven’t signed up for BetMGM yet, use bonus code CFB and you will get up to a $1500 First Bet Offer on your first wager with BetMGM! Here’s how it works: 1. Download the BetMGM app and sign-up using bonus code CFB. 2. Deposit at least $10 and place your first wager on any game. 3. You will receive up to $1500 in bonus bets if your bet loses! Just make sure you use bonus code CFB when you sign up! Make this college football season one for the history books. Make it legendary. See BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. This promotional offer is not available in DC, Mississippi, New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-800-MY-RESET (Available in the US) . 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only (if applicable). Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel Join On3 today! https://www.on3.com/join Subscribe to On3! ⬇️ youtube.com/on3sports/?sub_confirmati... Welcome to On3 | The best of college football and recruiting https://www.on3.com/ Listen to Andy & Ari On3 on podcast! Spotify 🎧: https://open.spotify.com/show/5AhQ4d2m5TQu5Q2vkwtxjt?si=d9016221aa2a4427 Apple 🍎: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/andy-staples-on3/id1695325427 Follow Andy & Ari On3 on X! https://x.com/AndyAriOn3 Follow Andy Staples on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Andy_Staples Follow Andy Staples on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andy_staples Follow Ari Wasserman on Twitter: https://x.com/AriWasserman Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/on3sports Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/on3/ Like/Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/On3Sports/ Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman Producer: River Bailey Interested in partnering with the show? Email advertise@on3.com
V dnešní epizodě si rozebereme výkon v zápasu s Libercem, podíváme se na chaos v derby, odpovíme si na otázku, zda by měli Chorý a Douděra pokračovat v repre a na závěr si dáme preview zápasu se Spartou. Kapitoly: 00:00 Úvod 01:16 Plzeň vs. Liberec 43:27 Chorý a Slavia 1:26:15 Preview Plzeň vs Sparta Jsme fanouškovský a zároveň jediný podcast zaměřený výhradně na Viktorii Plzeň. 📲 Sledujte nás na sociálních sítích: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586480256350 X: https://x.com/FCVPklacektank Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s_klackem_proti_tankum #viktoriaplzen #fcvp #plzen #fcviktoriaplzen #chanceliga
Rick Vosburgh, Class of 1972, has generously endowed a scholarship in honor of Jimmy Regan. A native of Manhasset, N.Y., Regan was born in 1980 to James and Mary Regan. He graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., and went on to play lacrosse and study economics at Duke. The midfielder helped guide the Blue Devils to a four-year record of 43-21 with a pair of ACC titles in 2001 and 2002 and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named to the 2002 ACC All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist as Duke defeated then top-ranked Virginia, 14-13, in the championship game. Following his graduation from Duke in the spring of 2002, Regan turned down a job offer from UBS (a financial services company) and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University's law school to enlist in the Army. Surprising many of his friends and family members, he chose to enter the U.S. Army Ranger School, emailing his former teammates the explanation "This is what I have to do." Regan went on to graduate first in his class in infantry basic combat training. After completing the basic airborne course and Ranger Indoctrination program at Fort Benning in Georgia, he became a member of the 3rd Battalion. Regan served as a machine gunner, gun team leader and then fire team leader during two deployments each to Afghanistan and Iraq, as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His service in the Army was to end in February of 2008. He and his fiancée, Mary McHugh, had made plans to marry and move to Chicago upon his return to the United States, and he had hopes of becoming a social studies teacher and lacrosse coach. Regan was killed Feb. 9, 2007 in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted his vehicle. He was 26. The Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund was founded in Regan's honor by his family and friends, and continues to assist wounded and fallen Army Rangers and their families through health and wellness programs, casualty and recovery efforts, transition to civilian life and several other services. To date the Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund has given over $7 million in financial support to the families of the 75th Ranger Regiment. "Through the Lead The Way Fund, his family and friends strive to honor his spirit, his patriotism and the way he lived his life by combining our efforts to give back to his brothers, the U.S. Army Rangers," reads part of the mission statement.
🇨🇿 Team Czechia Preview: 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship 🇨🇿 Can Czechia recapture the magic of 2024 and climb back onto the podium? Fresh off the release of their official roster, the Czechs enter the 2026 World Championship in Switzerland with a squad that blends elite European league stars with key NHL reinforcements. While they are missing a few marquee names like David Pastrňák, head coach Radim Rulík has assembled a "pesky" group that specializes in structured, high-pressure hockey. 🏒 The 2026 Team Czechia Roster Breakdown The Blue Line (Defense): The Powerhouse: Filip Hronek – The Vancouver Canucks star is the undisputed engine of this defense. Expect him to log massive minutes and quarterback the top power-play unit. The Veteran Core: Michal Kempný & Libor Hájek – Bringing a combined wealth of NHL and international experience, these two provide the stability and poise needed in high-stakes defensive zone starts. Tactical Depth: Jan Ščotka, Tomáš Galvas, Jiří Ticháček, Marek Alscher, and Tomas Cibulka. Watch out for Galvas—the 20-year-old is a rising prospect expected to make waves before the 2026 NHL Draft. The Netminder Trio (Goalies): The Tandem: Josef Kořenář & Petr Kváča – With several regulars unavailable, Kořenář and Kváča will battle for the starting role. Both have been standout performers in the Czech Extraliga and are ready for the international spotlight. The Support: Dominik Pavlát – A reliable third option currently honing his craft in the Finnish Liiga. The Forward Group: The Captain: Roman Červenka – The ageless wonder returns. Even at 40, his vision and leadership remain the heartbeat of the Czech offensive attack. The NHL Impact: Matěj Blümel & Jaroslav Chmelař – Blümel brings high-end AHL scoring pedigree (21 goals for Providence), while the 6'4" Chmelař provides the heavy-body presence needed to win net-front battles. The Creative Engines: Dominik Kubalík & David Tomášek – Kubalík’s shot remains a threat from anywhere in the circle, while Tomášek looks to translate his SHL dominance back to the world stage. The Grit & Depth: Lukáš Sedlák, Jakub Flek, Ondřej Beránek, Jiří Černoch, Martin Kaut, Michal Kovařčík, Jan Mandát, Matyáš Melovský, and Daniel Voženílek. 📅 What’s Covered in This Video: Roster Analysis: How Czechia plans to replace Pastrňák’s production with a "scoring by committee" approach. The Hronek Factor: Why Filip Hronek might be the most important defenseman in the entire tournament this year. Tactical Preview: Analyzing Radim Rulík’s system—high pressure, disciplined gaps, and quick transitions. The Road to the Medal Round: Breaking down the key preliminary matchups in Zurich. 🕒 Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: Can Czechia Repeat the 2024 Glory? 0:43 - Team Czechia's Men's Worlds History 2:34 - Team Czechia's Roster Breakdown 9:46 - Team Czechia's Schedule Analysis (Path to the Quarterfinals) 19:36 - Final Thoughts & Predictions 🏷️ SEO Keywords & Tags: Core Keywords: Team Czechia Hockey, 2026 IIHF World Championship, Czechia Roster, Filip Hronek, Roman Cervenka, Dominik Kubalik, Czech Ice Hockey, IIHF Highlights, Cesky Hokej. Individual Player Tags: #FilipHronek #RomanCervenka #DominikKubalik #MatejBlumel #RadimRulik #CeskyHokej #TeamCzechia #IIHF #IIHFWorlds #MensWorlds #HockeyCzechia #CzechRepublic #HockeyPreview JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Is Filip Hronek the best defenseman in the tournament? Can Roman Červenka lead this team to one more medal? Let us know your score predictions in the comments! 👇 Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for daily 2026 World Championship coverage and prospect analysis! #iihf #CzechHockey #IIHF #NHL #CeskyHokej #IceHockey #WorldChampionship #Hokej #FilipHronek #HockeyPreview #Czechia#HockeyCanada #IIHF #NHL #PWHL #iihf #WorldJuniors #iihfworlds #HockeyCanada #USAHockey #CeskyHokej #Leijonat #TreKronor #SwissIceHockey #SlovakHockey #MensOlympics #NHL #LatvijasHokejs #SlovenskyHokej
The Washington Wizards have won the NBA Draft lottery to secure the first selection in next month's event at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. With the worst record in the NBA, the Wizards were among three teams with 14-percent odds of getting the top pick heading into the lottery. Meanwhile, several teams jumped up in the lottery, including the Utah Jazz, who got the No. 2 pick, as well as the Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls, who will pick third and fourth, respectively.Next month's draft has a number of elite recruits, including BYU swingman AJ Dybantsa, Kansas combo guard Darryn Peterson and Duke power forward Cameron Boozer, the son of retired NBA forward, Carlos. 'Standing here is kind of crazy,' Dybantsa told reporters in New York on Sunday, as quoted by The Associated Press. 'One of these teams is going to be home.' In addition to the top pick in next month's NBA Draft, the Wizards also enter the 2026-27 season with former All-Stars Trae Young and Anthony Davis, both of whom were acquired in trades during the 2025-26 campaign. Interestingly, this marked the second consecutive year that a team that acquired Davis in a mid-season trade went on to get the first pick in the following draft. Last season, the Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Doncic for Davis and ultimately picked Rookie of the Year favorite Cooper Flagg first overall. No team suffered more on Sunday than the Indiana Pacers, who also had a 14-percent chance at the top pick, but will now surrender the fifth-overall selection in next month's draft by virtue of a conditional February trade for center Ivica Zubac. That deal specified that the Pacers' first-round pick would convey to the Clippers if it fell between picks No. 5 and No. 9. The Brooklyn Nets also got some bad news on Sunday, landing the No. 6 selection despite also having a 14-percent chance at the top spot. The Sacramento Kings will pick at No. 7, while the Atlanta Hawks, Mavs, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets found out selections No. 8 through No. 14, respectively. The NBA plans to implement anti-tanking rules in 2027 after a number of teams, including the Wizards, were accused of limiting their rosters in an effort to capture this year's No. 1 overall pick. Washington has not reached the playoffs since Scott Brooks coached the team in 2021. Brooks was fired after that season and replaced with the son and namesake of franchise legend Wes Unseld, who was then replaced with Brian Keefe in 2024. Keefe is expected to retain his job on the Wizards sideline heading into next season despite a record of 43-160 in Washington. The Wizards were represented on Sunday by John Wall, the retired point guard they picked the last time the team won the lottery. Washington also had the top pick in 2001, when they made the ill-fated decision to pick Kwame Brown, as well as 1961 and 1962, when they added Walt Bellamy and Bill McGill, respectively. #basketball #washingtonwizards #wizards #nbadraft
Watch the Condensed Game from Shinshu Brave Warriors vs. Fukushima Firebonds, 05/11/2026 B.LEAGUE OFFICIAL SITE http://www.bleague.jp/ B.LEAGUE OFFICIAL Facebook https://www.facebook.com/B.LEAGUEOFFICIALENGLISH B.LEAGUE OFFICIAL Instagram https://instagram.com/b.league_en/ #BLEAGUE 00:00:00 - Jump Ball by Wayne Marshall 00:00:10 - 3-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:00:20 - Steal by Kohei Kasai 00:00:32 - 2-pointer by Kenny Manigault 00:00:42 - 2-pointer by Jack Nunge 00:00:57 - 3-pointer by Akitoshi Oguri 00:01:06 - 2-pointer by Patrick Gardner 00:01:18 - 2-pointer by Akitoshi Oguri 00:01:28 - 3-pointer by Jack Nunge 00:01:39 - 2-pointer by ジェイジェイ オブライエン 00:01:52 - Block by Kenny Manigault 00:02:03 - 3-pointer by Taichi Kodama 00:02:14 - 2-pointer by Keita Shinkawa 00:02:26 - 2-pointer by Patrick Gardner 00:02:43 - 3-pointer by Shoya Ogawa 00:02:52 - Assist by Mike Daum 00:02:59 - 2-pointer by Shoya Ogawa 00:03:10 - 2-pointer by Eo Java Yoneyama 00:03:28 - Steal by Eo Java Yoneyama 00:03:38 - 3-pointer by Haruto Yokoyama 00:03:51 - 3-pointer by Yuki Okubo 00:03:59 - 3-pointer by Mike Daum 00:04:13 - 2-pointer by Mike Daum 00:04:22 - 2-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:04:33 - Steal by Patrick Gardner 00:04:44 - 2-pointer by Wayne Marshall 00:05:00 - 2-pointer by Yuki Okubo 00:05:10 - Assist by Eliet Donley 00:05:21 - Dunk by Jack Nunge 00:05:31 - 2-pointer by Jack Nunge 00:05:41 - 2-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:05:50 - 2-pointer by Wayne Marshall 00:06:00 - 3-pointer by Kenny Manigault 00:06:12 - 2-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:06:20 - Block by Jack Nunge 00:06:30 - 2-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:06:40 - 2-pointer by Eliet Donley 00:06:50 - Assist by Eliet Donley 00:07:02 - 2-pointer by Mike Daum 00:07:11 - 2-pointer by Akitoshi Oguri 00:07:20 - Dunk by Kenny Manigault 00:07:32 - 3-pointer by Mike Daum 00:07:42 - Block by Wayne Marshall 00:07:53 - 2-pointer by Jack Nunge 00:08:05 - 3-pointer by Eliet Donley 00:08:14 - Assist by Wayne Marshall 00:08:24 - Assist by Jack Nunge 00:08:36 - 2-pointer by Wayne Marshall 00:08:41 - 2-pointer by Patrick Gardner 00:08:52 - Block by Diouf Bamba 00:09:03 - 3-pointer by Taichi Kodama 00:09:13 - 3-pointer by Tsukasa Nakano 00:09:24 - 3-pointer by Jack Nunge 00:09:33 - 3-pointer by Aki Chambers 00:09:47 - Steal by Taichi Kodama 00:10:02 - 2-pointer by Kenny Manigault 00:10:12 - 3-pointer by Kokisky Wiley 00:10:25 - Block by Wayne Marshall 00:10:35 - Assist by Kohei Kasai 00:10:54 - 2-pointer by Kenny Manigault 00:11:05 - 3-pointer by Kenny Manigault 00:11:15 - 2-pointer by Akitoshi Oguri 00:11:23 - Steal by ジェイジェイ オブライエン 00:11:35 - 2-pointer by Taichi Kodama 00:11:47 - Block by Diouf Bamba 00:11:55 - Assist by Taichi Kodama 00:12:05 - Game End by Fukushima Firebonds