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Tyson Foerster returns and Porter Martone shines, but defensive miscues doom Flyers
Too many defensive errors and not enough offensive finish burned the Flyers despite strong showings from Foerster and Martone.
Extensions are all the rage across baseball. Why the Mets are unlikely to follow suit
Amid a spate of aggressive new deals, the Mets are taking a more patient approach when it comes to long-term commitments.
Sabres miss chance to clinch playoff spot in loss to Senators: 5 thoughts
The Sabres might be itching to end a playoff drought, but their Eastern Conference opponents are feeling plenty of desperation themselves.
Rangers' Will Cuylle: 'I've got a lot more to give' as third-year winger assesses season
Cuylle's production is down this season as he has 17 goals and 34 points through 76 games after notching 20 goals and 45 points last season.
Jonathan Toews comparisons don't faze Blackhawks rookie Anton Frondell: 'I'm far away'
Frondell took the comparison from his coach in the encouraging nature it was intended, without any of the pressure that could accompany it.
Macklin Celebrini deserves Hart Trophy votes for carrying the Sharks and wowing the world
At age 19, Celebrini has already proven that he belongs among the NHL's greats.
WNBA expansion draft 2026: What to know and how to watch
The Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire, the WNBA's two new teams, start filling out their inaugural rosters. Here's how to tune in Friday.
Paul George is playing free again for the Sixers: 'Time off has really unlocked me'
Is the Clippers version of Paul George back again? This recent stretch has shown he can still be himself when fully healthy.
How to make sense of a nonsensical NHL season? Just follow the chain of blowouts
There's a much more effective way of gauging relative team strength this season than simply checking the NHL standings.
Canadiens' successful rebuild as told through a defensive-zone faceoff play
The Canadiens beat a rebuilding team very similar to what they were only two years ago, and the lack of satisfaction spoke volumes.
The World Cup is coming. Is the USMNT good enough to make America care?
For the tournament to grab the nation's imagination, the co-hosting United States has to perform.
Dusty May watched film with a former principal. It's a secret to Michigan's success
"When you know someone loves you … and they criticize or try to fix you," May said, "you know it's coming from a great place."
We want your thoughts and questions on ABS for our MLB mailbag
The new system is shaking up baseball in unexpected ways.
How Dawn Staley's salary raise had a ripple effect throughout women's basketball
"I knew it could be a benchmark, an example for other universities to invest in their women's basketball programs."
After a life-saving transplant, Kyle Manzardo's mother finally gets to cheer him on
For Manzardo, a central figure in Cleveland's lineup, every swing comes easier now.
Uar Bernard, the NFL Draft's most explosive prospect, grew up in a Nigerian village
Uar Bernard went from sleeping in the gym to being a potential NFL Draft pick.
With Jeremy Peña's return as Astros' everyday shortstop, what happens to Isaac Paredes?
Peña's return will squeeze Paredes out of the playing time he enjoyed during the first seven games of the season.
The Dallas Mavericks' want a big fish as their next head of basketball. Will they reel one in?
As the regular season wraps up, the Mavericks' search for a new lead basketball executive is ramping up.
How Kirk Cousins maximized his value and Raiders found their bridge QB
Cousins will be paid $20 million for one season with the Raiders, though Las Vegas is only on the hook for $11.3 million of it.
MLB's robot umps are messing with the math, all hail Ohtani, an epic rookie race?
With ABS, even the most fundamental parts of the game are evolving in real time. Hey, the robots never promised there would be no math.