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**NHL Live Scoreboard Philadelphia Flyers vs Washington Capitals** is live tonight for this crucial Metropolitan Division battle at Capital One Arena! We are providing a dedicated, human-monitored live scoreboard for every goal, power play, and big save of this high-stakes matchup on **March 31, 2026**. The headline today is "The 1,000 Goal Legend: Ovechkin Hosts the Surging Flyers in D.C." The **Washington Capitals** enter tonight’s game with the hockey world still buzzing after **Alex Ovechkin** officially reached 1,000 career goals (regular season and playoffs combined) last week. "The Great Eight" now sits just 16 goals shy of Wayne Gretzky’s ultimate combined record of 1,016. With **Dylan Strome** and **Tom Wilson** providing the grit, the Capitals are chasing their third straight win to keep their playoff dreams alive in the East. Facing them is a **Philadelphia Flyers** squad that has become the "form team" of the division, winning 8 of their last 10 games. Led by the elite production of **Travis Konecny** (62 points) and the creative spark of **Trevor Zegras**, the Flyers are coming off a massive overtime win against Dallas. With **Samuel Ersson** expected to start in net, Philadelphia looks to secure a fourth consecutive victory and leapfrog their rivals in the standings. Can Ovechkin add to his historic total, or will the Flyers’ youth movement dominate the nation’s capital? Join our community to discuss the key plays, power plays, and every highlight live! What you will find in this live broadcast: * **Real-Time Score Updates:** Accurate, period-by-period scoring for the **Flyers** and the **Capitals**. * **NHL Context:** Live tracking of Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Gretzky’s 1,016 mark, Travis Konecny’s point streak, and updated Metropolitan Division playoff odds. * **Dedicated Coverage:** A stream managed in real-time to ensure the best fan experience for hockey enthusiasts worldwide. Don't miss a single highlight from this intense divisional showdown. Subscribe and stay tuned as we track the final sprint to the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs! --------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This live stream is not spam and contains no copyrighted material. This broadcast is part of an independent sports network, produced using human-verified data, and is manually monitored and managed throughout the event. Managed by our Chicago Operations Center.
INDEPENDENCE, MO (Mar. 28) – Wichita closed a four-game miniseries against Kansas City on Saturday, 3-0, at Cable Dahmer Arena. In his pro debut, Connor Hasley stopped 21 shots in the losing effort. Both goalies settled in through the first 36 minutes of the game. Jack LaFontaine was tested with more grade-A chances, including a breakaway chance by Peter Bates. At 16:07 of the second, Bobo Carpenter broke the ice to give Kansas City a 1-0 lead. Lucas Sowder made a nice play coming down the left wing and fed a pass across the crease to Carpenter and he made it 1-0. In the third, the Mavericks put the game out of reach with two goals in 38 seconds. David Cotton fired a one-timer from the right circle at 5:29, collecting his 23rd of the season to make it 2-0. Sowder tallied his 13th of the campaign at 6:07 to make it 3-0. He charged down the right wing, had a step on a Thunder defender and beat Hasley to close the scoring. The Thunder losing skid hits five with the loss on Saturday night. LaFontaine earned his fourth shutout of the season and third against Wichita. Wichita went 0-for-1 on the power play. Kansas City didn't have a chance on the man advantage.
The name of the game is moving on for Utah football. But there's still some holdover from the rivalry game, including a little more context into why Kyle Whittingham was so insistent on using analytics on fourth downs. Host Josh Furlong jumps into the nuances of Utah's fourth-down frustrations, as well as looking at the Devon Dampier situation and what his status is moving forward.. He's also joined by Colorado beat writer Brian Howell to preview the upcoming game. Stay up to date with University of Utah athletics news and coverage from KSL.com Sports on social media platform X @KSLcomSports (https://twitter.com/KSLcomSports) and on KSL.com (https://www.ksl.com/sports/utah-utes) . Follow Josh Furlong @JFurKSL (https://twitter.com/jfurksl)
Utah Tech softball's Kennedy Embrey hits a grand slam home run vs. Southern Utah in the fourth inning, 3/27/26.