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In a shocking turn of events for the Vegas Golden Knights, captain Mark Stone has been ruled out for Game 4 of the Western Conference second-round series against the Anaheim Ducks. This news comes as the Knights aim to maintain their playoff momentum, currently leading the series 2-1.Mark Stone suffered a lower-body injury during the first period of Game 3, which the Knights won decisively 6-2. His absence raises important questions about the team's depth and resilience as they face a Ducks squad eager to seize this opportunity.Brandon Saad will step into the lineup to fill the void left by Stone. Known for his speed and offensive capabilities, Saad will need to elevate his game to support the Knights in this crucial matchup. Stone's postseason performance has been outstanding, contributing seven points in nine games, including three goals and four assists. Throughout the regular season, Stone matched career highs with 73 points, demonstrating his dual-threat ability as both a leader and a scorer. His impressive plus-26 rating reflects his effectiveness on both ends of the ice. Over his career, Stone has accumulated 707 points and a remarkable plus-167 rating, highlighting his significance to the Golden Knights' success.As the Knights prepare to compete without their captain, the stakes are higher than ever. Will the Ducks capitalize on this opportunity? Fans, where are you watching from? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Stay tuned for more updates on the Golden Knights and their playoff journey! 🏒🔥 #NHL #NHLNews #VegasGoldenKnights #GoldenKnights #MarkStone #AnaheimDucksKeywords: Vegas Golden Knights, Mark Stone, NHL news, Golden Knights news, Anaheim Ducks, NHL playoffs, hockey injury updates
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
Yankees Breaking News: Heartbreaking Collapse, Andrew Chafin Buzz & Rodón’s Big Return! The New York Yankees suffered a heartbreaking extra-inning loss against the Milwaukee Brewers after a late bullpen collapse spoiled an incredible outing from rising star Cam Schlittler. In this Yankees breaking news update, we cover the dramatic 10th-inning defeat, the growing bullpen concerns, and why veteran reliever Andrew Chafin is now being linked to the Bronx Bombers. We also break down the long-awaited return of Carlos Rodón as the Yankees prepare to unleash one of the most dangerous rotations in baseball alongside Max Fried. Plus, updates on Luis Gil’s injury status and what it means for New York moving forward. If you're a true Yankees fan, this video has everything you need to stay updated on the latest Yankees news, Yankees rumors, trade buzz, injury updates, and breaking MLB headlines. 3 Key Topics Covered: 1. Bullpen Collapse Ruins Cam Schlittler’s Gem Cam Schlittler delivered six scoreless innings despite taking a 108.5 MPH line drive off his leg, but the Yankees bullpen collapsed late as Milwaukee walked it off in the 10th inning. 2. Andrew Chafin Linked to Yankees Bullpen Veteran reliever Andrew Chafin has become a potential target for the Yankees after the bullpen’s recent struggles exposed the need for more depth and experience. 3. Carlos Rodón Makes Long-Awaited Return After months of rehab following elbow surgery, Carlos Rodón is finally set to make his 2026 season debut, giving the Yankees rotation a massive boost moving forward. Keywords: mlb free agency major league baseball trade rumors mlbtraderumors trade rumours mlb mlb trade rumors mlb rumors mlb trade news yankees news ny yankees news mlb yankees news yankees news today new york yankees news news new york yankees yankees trade news yankees daily news the new york yankees news yankees breaking news yankees hot stove news yankees shocking news yankees headline news new york yankees news today latest news new york yankees yankees off-season news yankees front office news transfer news new york yankees new york yankees news today 3yankees transfers new york yankees transfer news today yankees talkin yanks mlb jomboy jomboy podcast jomboy videos baseball jomboy media major league baseball yankees podcast aaron judge aaron boone trent grisham cody Bellinger jazz Chisholm Jr carlos Rodon Hashtags: #mlb #yankees #newyorkyankees #nyyankees #yankeesbaseball #baseball #baseballnews #yankeesnews #yankeesnewstoday #newyorkyankeesnews #newyorkyankeesnewstoday #newyorkyankeesnewschannel #nyyankees #nyyankeesnews #nyyankeesrumors #yankeesrumors #aaronjudge #aaronboone #trentgrisham #codybellinger #carlosrodon
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Round 2 shifts to the Bell Centre. Series tied 1-1. Can the Montreal Canadiens take control at home, or will the Buffalo Sabres steal Game 3 on the road? Live play-by-play, reactions, big hits, goals, and complete playoff chaos because apparently our collective emotional stability now depends on hockey. 🏒 ROUND 2 • GAME 3 📍 Bell Centre ⚔️ Series Tied 1-1 🔥 Join the stream and hop on the Montreal bandwagon before it gets crowded. Or don’t. Suffering is traditional in hockey fandom anyway. #GoHabsGo #MontrealCanadiens #Canadiens #BuffaloSabres #Sabres #StanleyCupPlayoffs #NHLPlayoffs #HockeyNight #BellCentre #Game3 #NHL #HockeyLive #PlayoffHockey #LiveStream #RoadToTheCup
Welcome back to Keep It 99! This episode dives into the recent **nba news** surrounding James Harden's clutch performance, despite his struggles in pressure situations, highlighting his elite skills. We discuss how the **detroit pistons** suffered a loss due to questionable defensive matchups against Harden and critical turnovers by **cade cunningham** at the end of the game. Catch our analysis of this intense **basketball** moment during the **nba playoffs**.