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The Chicago Bulls just got punched in the mouth by the Orlando Magic… and yeah, this one wasn’t pretty. On April 10th, 2026, the Chicago Bulls got blown out 127-103, and Philly The IV is breaking it ALL down on Chicago Bulls Breeze. Let’s be real—this game slipped out of control early and never came back. Orlando came in aggressive, efficient, and locked in on both ends. The Bulls? Flat, inconsistent, and defensively lost. The Magic pushed the pace, dominated in transition, and carved up Chicago’s defense with ease. By halftime, the tone was already set… and the second half just turned into damage control. But this episode isn’t just about the loss… 👀 THE FUTURE OF THE FRONT OFFICE IS HEATING UP With the Bulls clearly shifting direction, speculation around the next GM is getting REAL—and one name is jumping off the page for Bulls fans: Kyle Korver. Yes, THAT Kyle Korver. Former Bull. Elite shooter. Now assistant GM with the Atlanta Hawks. And Philly doesn’t stop there… Other reported names in the mix include: Austin Brown Mike Dunleavy Jr. Matt Lloyd Landry Fields Philly will talk discuss a couple of these names while sharing in relief this season is finally nearing its end, Bulls fans. It's almost over. 🔥 Tap in, get informed, and let’s talk about what’s NEXT for this franchise. #ChicagoBulls #BullsNation #ChicagoBullsBreeze #MatasBuzelis #BullsFrontOffice
INDEPENDENCE, MO (Apr. 11) – Wichita played its final game on the road this season and closed its season-series against Kansas City, losing 4-3 on Saturday night at Cable Dahmer Arena. Spencer Blackwell led the way with two goals while Matt Crasa connected for his 10th of the year. Connor Hasley suffered the loss, stopping 32 shots. The Mavericks dominated the opening frame in the shot department, leading 12-2 after the first. Tyler Schleppe opened the scoring at 18:09. Marcus Crawford won a battle below the goal line, fed a pass to the net-front and Schleppe put it through Hasley. Just 24 seconds into the second, Crasa tied the game. Kyle Jeffers slipped a pass to him in transition and he beat Dylan Wells from the left circle. Casey Carreau re-gained the lead at 2:19. He stole a pass near the left circle, found some room and beat Hasley for his 23rd of the year. Blackwell tied the game at 16:07 with his first of the night. Hasley made a beautiful save on one end after a turnover near the slot. Oliver Tarr went the other way, dropped a pass to Blackwell near the left faceoff dot and he beat Wells to make it 2-2. At 19:36, Jackson Jutting connected on a power play to make it 3-2. He found a void in the high slot and wired a shot past Hasley through traffic. Wichita tied the game at three with four seconds left in the frame. Cam Mitchell won a faceoff back to Blackwell and he fired it off the left post past Wells for his 12th of the season. David Cotton recorded the eventual game-winner just 26 seconds into the third. Wichita turned it over below the goal line. Carreau fired a pass into the blue paint. Cotton found a rebound and slipped it home for his 27th of the year. Wichita pulled Hasley with just under two minutes to go in the contest, but couldn't get the game tied and lost 4-3. Blackwell netted his second multi-goal game of the season. Crasa has points in back-to-back contests and became the seventh player with at least 10 goals. Jeffers has points in three-straight and points in six of his last seven outings. Wichita went 0-for-2 on the power play. Kansas City was 1-for-2 on the man advantage.
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WICHITA, Kan. (Apr. 10) – Wichita returned home on Friday night to host Kansas City for the final time this season, falling to the Mavericks 5-2 at INTRUST Bank Arena in front of 9,014 fans. Kyle Jeffers and Peter Bates found the net in the losing effort. Roddy Ross suffered the loss, stopping 37 shots. Just 40 seconds into the game, Casey Carreau connected to make it 1-0. David Cotton stole the puck in the neutral zone, skated down on a two-on-one, fed it over to Carreau and he buried it for his 22nd of the year. At 10:38, Jackson Jutting redirected a point shot from James Marooney to make it 2-0. Wichita appeared to cut the lead to one with five minutes to go in the opening frame. During a net-front scramble, Spencer Blackwell slid home a loose puck. The officials got together to review the play. After looking at the video, the goal was waived off. In the second, Jeffers tallied his 10th of the year to put the Thunder on the board. Nick Nardecchia won a battle below the goal line and found Jeffers in the slot. After whiffing on the initial shot, he stayed with the play and beat Logan Terness. Tabor Heaslip scored with just nine seconds left in the second to make it 3-1. Jutting came around some traffic in the high slot and let a shot go towards the net. Heaslip redirected it past Ross and tallied his first goal as a pro. In the third, Lucas Sowder recorded his 14th of the year to make it 4-1. He intercepted a clearing attempt in the high slot and fired a shot past Ross. At 15:45, Bates connected for his 21st of the season to cut the lead to 4-2. He stole the puck near the Wichita line, skated down on a shorthanded breakaway and beat Terness through the five-hole. Ross was lifted for the extra attacker with just over two minutes remaining. Thomas Farrell fired a shot from the right corner and found an empty net to make it 5-2. Bates has goals in three straight. Jeffers has three points in his last two outings. Nardecchia recorded his first point since February 25. Wichita went 0-for-3 on the power play. Kansas City was 0-for-3 on the man advantage.
The Toledo Walleye fell 4-3 in overtime to the Cincinnati Cyclones on Friday night at the Huntington Center. Brandon Hawkins scored for the third time in as many games, Cam Hausinger and Tanner Dickinson each netted a pair of assists to extend their point streaks to four games, and Kyle Gaffney added his first pro point in his professional debut. 🎟️FOR TICKETS: https://toledowalleye.com/tickets ============================== 📱FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toledowalleye X: https://x.com/ToledoWalleye Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walleye/ TikTok: @toledo_walleye