Jack Drury STUNS the home crowd with a SHORTHANDED goal to make it 3-0 Colorado Avalanche in Game 3 just moments after ...
The New York Knicks went into Philadelphia shorthanded, battled through foul trouble, and still walked out with a massive Game 3 victory over the 76ers to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. With OG Anunoby unavailable and Karl-Anthony Towns spending much of the night battling foul trouble, the Knicks leaned on toughness, depth, defense, and complete team basketball to wear down the Sixers late in a hard-fought playoff battle. Jalen Brunson once again led the charge with poise and clutch shot-making, while players all across the roster stepped up in critical moments. Miles McBride delivered huge minutes. Josh Hart brought nonstop energy and hustle. Mitchell Robinson controlled the paint. The bench answered every challenge. And when the game tightened late, the Knicks looked like the tougher, more disciplined, and more connected team on the floor. Tonight on The Knicks at Night Podcast, we break down: How the Knicks survived without OG Brunson’s leadership in crunch time Karl-Anthony Towns fighting through foul trouble The Knicks’ depth overwhelming Philadelphia Defensive adjustments that changed the game Why this team is starting to look like a true contender Can the Sixers recover from a 3-0 hole? The Knicks are showing resilience, chemistry, and championship-level grit as they move one step closer to the Eastern Conference Finals. #Knicks #NewYorkKnicks #NBAPlayoffs #JalenBrunson #KnicksNation #76ers #NBA #KnicksAtNightPodcast 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5973560143642624
Instant Reactions to Game 2 vs. Barrie Colts The Rangers put up 59 shots. Fifty-nine. Ben Hrebik nearly stole the whole thing anyway, and a double minor late in the third gave Barrie enough runway to tie it with three seconds left on the clock. Then overtime happened. Kitchener launched 20 more shots at the Barrie net before Matthew Andonovski ended it at 18:03, calling it the biggest goal of his career. Carson Campbell's shorthanded goal and defensive masterclass are getting the full breakdown, the AudBalls are back and relieved, and the Rangers head to Barrie up 2-0. Follow us on Instagram & TikTok | @theaudpodcast Watch us on YouTube | @theaudpodcast-kitchenerrangers Website | theaudpod.com Email | hello@theaudpod.com
On NBA Today, Malika Andrews is joined by Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels to discuss his career-high performance in the shorthanded Minnesota Timberwolves’ Game 6 win over the Denver Nuggets to clinch the series. Then, Kendrick Perkins and Chiney Ogwumike sound off on Denver's disappointing postseason exit. 0:00 Highlights from Nuggets-Timberwolves Game 6 3:09 Jaden McDaniels joins NBA Today! 5:40 Perk asks McDaniels about Rudy Gobert & Nuggets 8:00 "Catastrophic" loss for Denver Nuggets 9:58 Jokic's defensive liability ✔️ Subscribe to ESPN Unlimited: https://plus.espn.com/ #ESPN #NBA #nbatoday #nbaplayoffs
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The Philadelphia Flyers secured a decisive 7-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets, taking a crucial step closer to a playoff berth. The game started energetically with a quick goal by Porter Martone just 1:17 into the first period, showcasing the Flyers' intent to dominate from the outset. Although the Jets equalized with Haydn Fleury's goal, the Flyers responded promptly, scoring two more goals within two minutes, with Matvei Michkov and Sean Couturier contributing to a 3-1 lead by the end of the first period. As the game progressed, the Flyers extended their lead with a deflected shot from Travis Sanheim in the second period, followed by a shorthanded goal from Noah Cates. Couturier continued to shine with another goal in the third period, completing a strong performance that included two goals and an assist. Goalkeeper Dan Vladar made significant saves, allowing only one goal on 25 shots. The win highlighted a strong team response, especially after a previous loss, and keeps the Flyers in control of their playoff destiny with two games remaining. They will next face the Carolina Hurricanes at home. #flyershockey #letsgoflyers #philadelphiaflyers #winnipegjets #gojetsgo #nhl #nhlhockey #fyp #foryoupage #sportsreels #hockeyreels
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.