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Two more teams have officially been eliminated — and the playoff race continues to tighten across the NHL. On this episode of the DFO Rundown, we break down the Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders being eliminated from playoff contention, what went wrong for both teams, and what their offseason outlook could look like. We also dive into the Philadelphia Flyers continuing to battle down the stretch, plus a closer look at Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield and their growing impact as leaders in Montreal. Out west, we examine the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks, why pressure continues to build in the Western Conference race, and what lies ahead as teams fight for positioning. Plus, we cover: • The latest on the Washington Capitals without Alex Ovechkin • A spotlight on Justin Sourdif • Buy or Sell debate topics from around the league • A feature on the Kelowna Rockets 00:30 - Detroit Eliminated 12:30 - Islanders Eliminated 20:30 - Ovechkin Returning? 23:00 - Capitals Without Ovi 31:45 - Philadelphia Flyers 35:45 - Buy or Sell (bet365) 44:15 - Nick Suzuki 48:10 - Cole Caufield 52:30 - West / L.A. Kings 55:20 - Anaheim Ducks 1:03:00 - L.A.Kings Again 1:05:45 - Kelowna Rockets Feature Powered by @bet365 |Hockey fans - Check out bet-three-six-five’s 3-Goal Early Payout. When your team goes up three, you get paid. It’s that simple. Download the app today. Must be 19+ please play responsibly. Download the App today and use promo code: NATION. http://www.bet365.ca/ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Connect with us on ⬇️ Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/DailyFaceoff.com 💻 Website: https://www.dailyfaceoff.com 🐦 Follow on twitter: https://x.com/DailyFaceoff 💻 Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailyfaceoff Daily Faceoff Merch: https://nationgear.ca/collections/daily-faceoff
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.
https://sfajacks.com/sports/womens-basketball/stats/2025-26/southeastern-louisiana-university/boxscore/13801 Five Ladyjacks recorded double figures led by a season-high 24 points from Harmanie Dominguez to complete the third largest comeback under Coach Bishop. HAMMOND, La.- The Stephen F. Austin women's basketball program wrapped up their four-game road trip in Hammond against the Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions. Both teams traded baskets to begin the game, but the Lady Lions extended their lead with a 10-2 scoring run, 13-6 with 6:34 left in the first quarter. SFA made four straight free throws, but SLU continued to put the pressure on with a 7-0 spurt to take a double-digit lead, 20-10. SLU extended their lead to 14 before Anika Hyland made two free throws to end the first quarter with the Ladyjacks down 12, 26-14. The back-and-forth continued in the second quarter as SLU consistently held an 11 to 14 point lead until a fast break layup from Harmanie Dominguez cut the deficit to nine, 37-28. The Lady Lions tacked on two free throws to go into halftime with a 39-28 lead. With 8:48 left in the third, SFA went on an 8-0 run to cut the deficit to five points, 43-38. Four minutes later, the Ladyjacks went on a scorching 11-2 run to tie the game at 51. Both teams traded blows the rest of the quarter but thanks to a buzzer beater layup from Cha Gardner, the Ladyjacks headed into the fourth quarter with a one-point lead, 58-57 erasing an 11-point halftime deficit. Dominguez scored the first six points for SFA in the fourth with a three-pointer and three made free throws to put the Ladyjacks up five, 64-59. Back-to-back baskets made by the Lady Lions cut the lead down to one, 64-63. SFA responded in a big way with back-to-back threes from Lydia Cajuste and Kaylinn Kemp got the lead back up to seven with 5:49 left in the game. Less than a minute later, SFA went on a 9-1 run to get their first double digit lead of the game, 79-66 with 3:09 left in the game. The Ladyjack defense held strong the rest of the game and Kemp scored the final basket of the game to secure a 15-point victory, 87-72. POSTGAME NOTES • SFA earned their 41st victory over the SLU Lady Lions and have won 20 of the past 22 matchups. • This was the third-largest comeback in the Bishop Era, behind a 15-point comeback ACU in 2024-25 season and a 26-point comeback against Southern Utah in 2023-24 season. • The 59 points scored in the second half is the second most in the Bishop Era, behind a 64-point second half against TAMUSA last season. • Harmanie Dominguez led the team with 24 points and tied her season high with five made three-pointers. • Key Roseby tallied 13 points, seven rebounds, and tied the team lead with two steals. • Lydia Cajuste tied her career high with 13 points and ties the most three-pointers she has made in a game with three. • Kaylinn Kemp tacked on 12 points and recorded her eighth straight game with at least five assists. • Cha Gardner her third double-double this season with 12 points and tied the team lead with 10 rebounds. • Aziyah Farrier tied Gardner with ten rebounds while Myka Perry tied Roseby and Dominguez with seven rebounds. Farrier also led the team with two blocks. UP NEXT The Ladyjacks will return to the friendly confines of the Sawmill for their next two games. SFA will host UIW on Thursday, January 8 at 6:00 p.m. then Houston Christian on Saturday, January 10 at 2:00 p.m. SECURE YOUR SEATS TODAY Single game tickets and five-game flex plans for all 16 SFA women's basketball home matchups are available for purchase now. Fans interested in purchasing season ticket packages can secure their seats here. Don't miss out on all the exciting action inside William R. Johnson Coliseum this season! THE 'JACKS HAVE GONE MOBILE SFA Athletics' newest mobile phone application is designed to bring Lumberjack fans closer to the action than ever before. Available now on both the App Store and Google Play, the new SFA Athletics app delivers schedules, scores, rosters, news, ticket access, and exclusive content right to your phone. Fans can also receive push notifications, so they never miss a moment of the action. Download now: Official SFA Athletics App. FOLLOW THE LADYJACKS For all the latest information on SFA women's basketball, visit SFAjacks.com. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow the Ladyjacks on X, Instagram and Facebook
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