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Gasper Gasses It To Perris Glory

Published in Racing
Sunday, 06 April 2025 04:17

PERRIS, Calif. Regaining the lead from R.J. Johnson on lap 26, David Gasper sailed to his first Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car victory of the year Saturday night at Perris Auto Speedway.

Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing No. 18 Art Klee / Valley Precision DRC, Gasper started third and led the first 22 circuits until Johnson powered to the top spot.

Gasper, the 2024 Rookie of the Year, found his rhythm and was able to take command four laps later. Ryan Bernal, hard charger A.J. Bender, Johnson, and Ricky Lewis followed Gasper to the checkered flags.

The Cadillac Cody Williams began the night by posting the twenty-second Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Award of his career. Driving his No. 44 WC Friend Company / Trench Shoring DRC, Williams placed on top of the charts with a time of 16.379 seconds over the 24 cars in attendance.

The finish:

Feature (30 laps, With Starting Positions): 1. David Gasper (3), 2. Ryan Bernal (8), 3. A.J. Bender (12), 4. R.J. Johnson (2), 5. Ricky Lewis (4), 6. Brody Roa (10), 7. Austin Williams (5), 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (7), 9. Cody Williams (6), 10. Charles Davis Jr. (1), 11. Logan Williams (9), 12. Brody Wake (17), 13. Logan Calderwood (16), 14. Blake Bower (14), 15. Cole Wakim (13), 16. Blake Hendricks (15), 17. Gary Marshall Jr. (21), 18. Shane Sexton (20), 19. Verne Sweeney (18), 20. Elexa Herrera (22), 21. Brecken Guerrero (23), 22. Tommy Malcolm (11), 23. Jeff Dyer (19). NT.

Papp & Salemi Cruise To Big-Money PDRA Wins

Published in Racing
Sunday, 06 April 2025 04:18

BENSON, N.C. Racing in his Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous debut, former Elite Top Sportsman racer Tim Paap claimed a Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series season-opening win at the Summit Racing Equipment East Coast Nationals Saturday night at GALOT Motorsports Park.

Paap lined up against three-time world champion Tommy Franklin in the final round and led wire-to-wire, using a 3.651-second pass at 205.26 mph to hold off Franklins 3.652 at 205.66. With Pat Musi Racing Engines doubling the winners purse through the PDRAs new Power Purse program, Paap collected a $20,000 check for his victory.

PRO NITROUS

After making the move from Elite Top Sportsman over the winter, Paap quickly became the latest first-time Pro Nitrous winner as he raced to victory in his debut. With a team led by past NHRA Top Sportsman world champion Jeffrey Barker and past PDRA Elite Top Sportsman world champion Donny Hollywood Urban, Paap qualified No. 1 and marched through eliminations to meet three-time world champion Tommy Franklin in the final round.

Paap moved first in his Musi-powered Paap Auto Body 16 Corvette and never looked back, setting low E.T. of the event with his winning 3.651 at 205.26. Franklin posted a 3.652 at 205.66 in the runner-up effort.

Its just surreal right now. Absolutely surreal, said Paap, who thanked his team and supporters like Killin Time Racing, Larry Hodge Racing Tire, Holley, Switzer Dynamics, and RK Racecraft. Theres so many people to thank. It hasnt sunk in yet. Well be up all night until our flight in the morning. You cant top this. You cant even script this qualifying No. 1 and then winning the race. We were 0 for 7 in testing, then to come out and do this, its unbelievable.

Paap was a killer on the starting line throughout eliminations, starting with a .017 reaction time paired with a 3.699 at 203.95 in the first round to take out Edward Wilson, who slowed to a 10.55.

Paap was .005 out of the gate in a second-round battle with another Elite Top Sportsman racer who stepped up to Pro Nitrous this season, past world champion Tim Molnar. Paap led the whole way, posting a 3.679 at 201.67 over Molnars 3.732. He left second against North Carolinas own Tony Wilson in the semifinals, but his 3.688 at 203.80 was enough to get around Wilsons 3.736.

PRO BOOST

In a rematch of the Pro Boost final round at the 2023 East Coast Nationals, Melanie Salemi and johnny Camp squared off for the 2025 event title. This one went Salemis way also as she cut a .001 reaction time in Eddie Whelans screw-blown Al-Lee Installations Purple Reign 68 Firebird and fired off a 3.622 at 206.29 to defeat Camp, who was right there with a .018 reaction time and a 3.628 at 205.13. Tuned by husband Jon Salemi and brother-in-law Jim Salemi, Melanie is now a three-time East Coast Nationals winner. She had a .015 reaction time average on race day.

Melanie Salemi (Tara Bowker photo)

Weve struggled with this car a lot and we came here and tested late last week, Salemi said, thanking Al-Lee Installations and a long list of marketing partners. I finally have my race car back and it feels so good because when I have a good race car under me, I know that I can be good on the tree.

Starting with a 3.639 at 205.41 to knock out Pro Boost newcomer Lyle Barnett in the opening round, Salemi steadily improved on race day. The No. 1 qualifier drove past young gun Preston Tanner in the second round, laying down a 3.625 at 206.29 to Tanners 3.651 at 205.41. Salemi then set low E.T. of race day with her 3.617 at 206.61 to knock out newly crowned World Series of Pro Mod winner Steve King and his 3.64 in the semifinals.

PRO STREET

Blake Denton, the 2023 Super Street world champion, made his Pro Street debut late in the 2024 season with the goal of paying tribute to the late Lizzy Musi behind the wheel of the Musi-powered Bonnie 69 Camaro previously driven by Musi in Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings competition.

With Lizzys parents, Pat and Liz, supporting the Tommy Franklin Motorsports team all weekend, Denton swept the event, qualifying No. 1 and racing to victory. In the final round, opponent Chris Tuten suffered fiery catastrophic engine failure and came to a stop before the finish line, while Denton charged to low E.T. of the event, a 3.951 at 194.83.

Its a big deal. This is a serious class and the competition is tough, said Denton, who thanked Tommy and Judy Franklin, Pat and Liz Musi, wife Amber, the Tommy Franklin Motorsports team, and partners like Red Line Oil, Pat Musi Racing Engines, and Menscer Motorsports. These guys make you come up here and put in the work and thats what Im here to do. I had the confidence in the car before the weekend. Struggling and not being able to get down the track early in the weekend really got me behind the eight-ball. Being able to come out and go No. 1 [in the final qualifying session] gave me all the confidence going into today that I could do this and the car could do this and I was going to win this race.

Denton faced John Carinci in the opening round of eliminations and used a 4.059 at 192.03 to defeat Carincis 5.897. Second-round opponent Marty Merillat went red on a 4.063 pass, while Denton was second-quickest of the round with his 4.011 at 193.38. Denton got a slight advantage on the starting line in the semifinals against Richard Reagan, then ran a 3.967 at 194.04 to get the win over Reagan and his 3.99.

EXTREME PRO STOCK

As a three-time winner of the East Coast Nationals, two-time and reigning Extreme Pro Stock world champion Chris Powers is no stranger to winning at GALOT Motorsports Park in his Sonnys Racing Engines 21 Camaro.

Its where he earned his first win in the class and where he won in an emotional tribute to engine builder and friend Sonny Leonard following his passing. Powers added another East Coast Nationals 660 Man to his trophy case when he got the final-round win over 2023 world champion Alan Drinkwater, who went red by .003 seconds. Powers was ready for him, though, as he laid down low E.T. of the event, 4.066 at 177.42.

Powers, who qualified No. 1, lined up with young gun Jordan Ensslin in the first round, where Ensslin went red by .009 seconds, while Powers set low E.T. of the round with his 4.086 at 176.84. Powers grabbed a holeshot advantage in the semifinals against Elijah Morton and charged to a 4.098 at 176.49 to get the win over Morton and his 4.122, earning lane choice for the final round in the process.

PRO 632

Walter Lannigan, last years Pro 632 championship runner-up, kick-started his 2025 season behind the wheel of Chris Holdorfs Nelson-powered Freedom Grow 10 GTO with a big win at the East Coast Nationals. Lannigan, the No. 2 qualifier, faced first-time No. 1 qualifier Lexi Tanner in the final round. The two drivers left the line with identical .054 reaction times, but the incremental numbers showed Lannigan gradually pulling ahead. He lit up the boards with the quickest pass of the event, a 4.166 at 168.16, to hold off Tanners 4.185 at 169.23.

Lannigan qualified second to pair up with defending event winner Andy House in the opening round. Lannigan left first and held the lead through the finish line with his 4.236 at 166.81 to Houses 4.358. The red-light bug bit second-round opponent Jason Ventura on a 4.257 pass, while Lannigan improved slightly to a 4.223 at 167.18. Lannigan was slightly quicker than Pro Nitrous driver Chris Rini in his Pro 632 debut in the semis, recording a 4.177 at 167.57 to Rinis 4.212 at 167.24 to reach the final round.

SUPER STREET

Two-time Super Street winner Connor McGee didnt have the quickest car in qualifying or eliminations, but his family-based team stepped up when it mattered on race day. Qualified No. 2, McGee made it through three rounds to meet No. 3 qualifier Matt Schalow in an all-nitrous final round. Schalow picked up a starting line advantage, though it wasnt enough of a lead to hold off McGees 4.629 at 149.83 in his Fulton-powered Brians Heating & Cooling 90 Mustang. Schalow wasnt far off with his 4.663 at 157.52.

McGee paired up with newcomer Carson Perry in the opening round and posted a 4.753 at 146.15 to get around the quicker-leaving Perry and his 5.862. McGee left first ahead of Michael Webb in the next round and stepped up to a 4.713 at 152.80 over Webbs 5.038. He then had a bye run in the semis, where he coasted to a 6.499 at 73.25.

TOP SPORTSMAN

Two heavy hitters met up in the Elite Top Sportsman final round, with Jeremy Creasman in his ProCharged PAR Racing Engines Camaro taking on Tim Lawrence in his nitrous-fed, Albert-powered Bell Trucking 13 Camaro. Lawrence had the starting line advantage, but he broke out with a 3.888 on a 3.89 dial-in. Creasman lit up the win light with his 3.979 on a 3.91 dial-in.
In Top Sportsman 48, one of the slowest cars in the field lined up against one of the quickest in the final round. No. 43 qualifier Ken Langlois proved that its still a bracket race, after all, as he moved through five rounds to reach the final, where he left first and ran a 4.521 on a 4.49 dial-in to get the win in his Milan, Michigan-based 92 Cutlass. No. 2 qualifier Mark Payne posted a 4.112 on a 4.10 dial-in in his turbocharged, small-block House of Payne 06 Cavalier. Langlois pocketed a $6,000 payday, double the usual winners prize, thanks to Power Purse sponsor House of Payne.

TOP DRAGSTER

The Elite Top Dragster final round was out of control with two-time world champion Steve Furr and reigning world champion Kyle Harris both running off their usual paces. Harris had the quicker reaction time in his supercharged KHR 32 Bantam Altered, but the short wheelbase machine crossed the center line. That disqualified Harris and handed the win to Furr, who coasted to a 7.383 in his ProCharged 13 American dragster. Furr also won the 2023 East Coast Nationals and was the runner-up in 2024.

Perfect .000 reaction times are rare, but past Top Sportsman world champion Chad Traylor was perfect twice in a row to pick up the win in Top Dragster 48. The first one happened on a semifinal bye run, then he did it again against Cameron Manuel in the final. He then ran a 4.264 on a 4.26 dial-in in his 22 Maddox dragster to deny Manuel and his 4.291 on a 4.29 dial-in in his 18 Elite dragster.

Sportsman class victories went to Jeremy Creasman in MagnaFuel Elite Top Sportsman presented by PAR Racing Engines, Steve Furr in Laris Motorsports Insurance Elite Top Dragster presented by Greenbrier Excavating & Paving, Ken Langlois in MagnaFuel Top Sportsman 48, and Chad Traylor in Laris Motorsports Insurance Top Dragster 48 presented by Derrick Wolfe Trucking.

Jr. Dragster program graduate Nicole Zuccarelli picked up the win in Edelbrock Bracket Bash presented by COMP Cams. She ran a 4.365 on a 4.36 dial-in to defeat Brandon Lane and his 4.797 on a 4.79 dial-in for a .006 margin of victory.

Makenzie Alexander and Knox Schween were victorious in Paragon Pro Jr. Dragster presented by Philadelphia Racing Products and Classic Graphix Top Jr. Dragster presented by Philadelphia Racing Products, respectively. Alexander in her Mechanicsville, Virginia-based 17 Halfscale ran an 8.04 on the 7.90 index in the final round, while Brylan Biondo broke out with a 7.892. Schween left second behind final-round opponent Acelynn Christian, but a 9.234 on a 9.20 dial-in in the Schween Machine 04 Halfscale was enough to get the win over Christians 12.042 on an 11.97 dial-in.

Seawright Banks $12,000 Talladega Late Model Prize

Published in Racing
Sunday, 06 April 2025 04:20

EASTABOGA, Ala. Rolling on the bottom of the Talladega Short Track, Sam Seawright led all 50 laps to win Saturday nights Bama Bash.

Seawright banked $12,000 for winning the Hunt The Front Dirt Series main event at the quarter-mile oval.

Finishing .221 seconds ahead of his Baird Seawright Racing teammate Michael Page, it was Seawrights first win in the series this season.

Ryan Gustin came home third, with Cory Hedgecock and Ashton Winger rounding out the top five.

Josh Putnam was the fast qualifier for the 53-car field with a lap of 14.310 seconds.

The event was broadcast by SPEED SPORT affiliate Huntthefront.tv.

The finish:

Sam Seawright, Michael Page, Ryan Gustin, Cory Hedgecock, Ashton Winger, Dale McDowell, Austin Smith, Garrett Alberson, Brandon Overton, Josh Putnam, Jimmy Owens, Oakley Johns, Dalton Cook, Trey Mills, Spencer Hughes, Cody Overton, Kaede Loudy, Ricky Weiss, Dillard Hatchett, Joseph Joiner, Payton Freeman, Kale Green Drake Troutman, Jadon Frame, Caden Mullinax, Christian Hanger, Zach Mitchell, Shane Clanton.

Butcher Rules Dominion ASA STARS Tilt

Published in Racing
Sunday, 06 April 2025 04:28

THORNBURG, Va. Cole Butcher picked up his second consecutive ASA STARS National Tour victory Saturday night at Dominion Raceway.

Butcher grabbed the lead from Jake Garcia with 80 laps remaining in the 250-lap test and held on to the checkered flag in the first race for the series at the four-tenths-mile race track.

It was Butchers sixth career ASA STARS National Tour triumph.

I cant thank my team enough, Butcher said. We were pretty good when we unloaded. We knew we had some work to do, but it was just track position. This place is just so hard to pass. I cannot thank the competitors enough for racing each other clean.

Derek Thorn finished 1.503 seconds behind Butcher.

Garcia, Carson Brown and Dawson Sutton completed the top five.

The event was broadcast on TrackTV.com.

The finish:

Cole Butcher, Derek Thorn, Jake Garcia, Carson Brown, Dawson Sutton, Caden Kvapil, Stephen Nasse, Ty Fredrickson, Austin Nason, Matthew Craig, Albert Francis, Chase Pinsonneault, Kyle Steckly Bubba Pollard, Gavan Boschele, Billy VanMeter, Steven Ulman, Derek Kraus, Johnny Sauter, George Phillips, Landon Pembelton.

Its All Verstappen In Japanese Grand Prix

Published in Racing
Sunday, 06 April 2025 05:24

SUZUKA, Japan Max Verstappen scored his first victory of the season with a masterful drive in Sundays Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit.

The four-time Formula 1 world champion kept his Red Bull ahead of McLaren challengers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win the Japanese Grand Prix for the fourth consecutive season.

Verstappen also became the third different winner in three races this season.

After making a strong start from pole position, Verstappen held a decent lead over the McLarens throughout the early stages. Drama then ensued during the pit stop phase when the Dutchmans slightly slow stop saw Norris who had pitted on the same lap try to go side-by-side at the pit exit, resulting in the McLaren man having to take to the grass while Verstappen remained ahead.

While both drivers voiced their unhappiness about the incident over the team radio, the stewards opted not to investigate and Verstappen remained ahead of Norris as the race progressed, building a gap back to the Briton.

Max Verstappen (Red Bull photo)

However, the battle ramped up in the final 10 laps as Piastri closed in on Norris leading the latter to up his pace and begin to cut into Verstappens advantage. It was ultimately not enough, though, with Verstappen crossing the line ahead of Norris to claim his 64th Grand Prix victory.

It was tough, just pushing very hard especially on the last set, the two McLarens were pushing very hard, Verstappen said. It was a lot of fun out there, not easy to manage the tyres. This place means a lot to me and it was in the back of mind in the last few laps to try and stay ahead because it would be a great story and a kind of final farewell with Honda here in Japan. Im incredibly proud of what we have achieved across all those years together and this is a perfect send-off.

Norris held off Piastri for second as McLaren grabbed its second consecutive double podium.

Charles Leclerc claimed fourth for Ferrari, ahead of the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli.

Lewis Hamilton added to the Scuderias tally in seventh, while rookie Isack Hadjar clinched his first points of the season with a solid drive for Racing Bulls in eighth.

A 13-game schedule on Saturday finished with some big results:

It's a smaller batch of games on Sunday, but there are playoff implications in most.

For those concerned with draft lottery positioning, the Boston Bruins take on the Buffalo Sabres (6 p.m. ET, ESPN+) and the Pittsburgh Penguins visit the Chicago Blackhawks (6 p.m. ET, ESPN+).

With the regular season ending April 17, we'll help you track it all with the NHL playoff watch. As we traverse the final stretch, we'll provide details on all the playoff races, along with the teams jockeying for position in the 2025 NHL draft lottery.

Note: Playoff chances are via Stathletes.

Jump ahead:
Current playoff matchups
Today's schedule
Yesterday's scores
Expanded standings
Race for No. 1 pick

Current playoff matchups

Eastern Conference

A1 Toronto Maple Leafs vs. WC1 Ottawa Senators
A2 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. A3 Florida Panthers
M1 Washington Capitals vs. WC2 Montreal Canadiens
M2 Carolina Hurricanes vs. M3 New Jersey Devils

Western Conference

C1 Winnipeg Jets vs. WC2 Minnesota Wild
C2 Dallas Stars vs. C3 Colorado Avalanche
P1 Vegas Golden Knights vs. WC1 St. Louis Blues
P2 Los Angeles Kings vs. P3 Edmonton Oilers


Sunday's games

Note: All times ET. All games not on TNT or NHL Network are available to stream on ESPN+ (local blackout restrictions apply).

Washington Capitals at New York Islanders, 12:30 p.m. (TNT)
Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild, 3 p.m. (TNT)
Columbus Blue Jackets at Ottawa Senators, 5 p.m.
Florida Panthers at Detroit Red Wings, 5:30 p.m. (TNT)
Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres, 6 p.m.
Pittsburgh Penguins at Chicago Blackhawks, 6 p.m.
Montreal Canadiens at Nashville Predators, 7 p.m.
Vegas Golden Knights at Vancouver Canucks, 10 p.m.


Saturday's scoreboard

New Jersey Devils 4, New York Rangers 0
Ottawa Senators 3, Florida Panthers 0
Pittsburgh Penguins 5, Dallas Stars 3
Vancouver Canucks 6, Anaheim Ducks 2
Los Angeles Kings 3, Edmonton Oilers 0
Boston Bruins 5, Carolina Hurricanes 1
Buffalo Sabres 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 2 (SO)
Toronto Maple Leafs 5, Columbus Blue Jackets 0
Montreal Canadiens 3, Philadelphia Flyers 2
St. Louis Blues 5, Colorado Avalanche 4
Utah Hockey Club 4, Winnipeg Jets 1
Vegas Golden Knights 3, Calgary Flames 2 (OT)
Seattle Kraken 5, San Jose Sharks 1


Expanded standings

Atlantic Division

x - Toronto Maple Leafs

Points: 98
Regulation wins: 39
Playoff position: A1
Games left: 6
Points pace: 105.7
Next game: @ FLA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Tampa Bay Lightning

Points: 94
Regulation wins: 38
Playoff position: A2
Games left: 6
Points pace: 101.4
Next game: @ NYR (Monday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Florida Panthers

Points: 92
Regulation wins: 35
Playoff position: A3
Games left: 6
Points pace: 99.3
Next game: @ DET (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 99.9%
Tragic number: N/A

Ottawa Senators

Points: 88
Regulation wins: 32
Playoff position: WC1
Games left: 6
Points pace: 95.0
Next game: vs. CBJ (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 99.5%
Tragic number: N/A

Montreal Canadiens

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: WC2
Games left: 6
Points pace: 89.6
Next game: @ NSH (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 56.6%
Tragic number: N/A

Detroit Red Wings

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 7
Points pace: 84.2
Next game: vs. FLA (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 6.3%
Tragic number: 9

Buffalo Sabres

Points: 72
Regulation wins: 26
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 7
Points pace: 78.7
Next game: vs. BOS (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 0.1%
Tragic number: 4

e - Boston Bruins

Points: 71
Regulation wins: 24
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 5
Points pace: 75.6
Next game: @ BUF (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Metro Division

x - Washington Capitals

Points: 107
Regulation wins: 42
Playoff position: M1
Games left: 6
Points pace: 115.5
Next game: @ NYI (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Carolina Hurricanes

Points: 96
Regulation wins: 41
Playoff position: M2
Games left: 6
Points pace: 103.6
Next game: @ BUF (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

New Jersey Devils

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 36
Playoff position: M3
Games left: 5
Points pace: 94.8
Next game: vs. BOS (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 99.7%
Tragic number: N/A

New York Rangers

Points: 79
Regulation wins: 32
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 85.2
Next game: vs. TB (Monday)
Playoff chances: 24.4%
Tragic number: 9

Columbus Blue Jackets

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 24
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 7
Points pace: 84.2
Next game: @ OTT (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 10.2%
Tragic number: 9

New York Islanders

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 26
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 7
Points pace: 83.1
Next game: vs. WSH (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 3.2%
Tragic number: 8

Pittsburgh Penguins

Points: 74
Regulation wins: 21
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 5
Points pace: 78.8
Next game: @ CHI (Sunday)
Playoff chances: ~0%
Tragic number: 2

e - Philadelphia Flyers

Points: 71
Regulation wins: 20
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 5
Points pace: 75.6
Next game: @ NYR (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Central Division

x - Winnipeg Jets

Points: 108
Regulation wins: 41
Playoff position: C1
Games left: 5
Points pace: 115.0
Next game: vs. STL (Monday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Dallas Stars

Points: 104
Regulation wins: 41
Playoff position: C2
Games left: 6
Points pace: 112.2
Next game: @ MIN (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Colorado Avalanche

Points: 98
Regulation wins: 39
Playoff position: C3
Games left: 4
Points pace: 103.0
Next game: vs. VGK (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

St. Louis Blues

Points: 93
Regulation wins: 31
Playoff position: WC1
Games left: 4
Points pace: 97.8
Next game: @ ANA (Monday)
Playoff chances: 97.9%
Tragic number: N/A

Minnesota Wild

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 33
Playoff position: WC2
Games left: 5
Points pace: 94.8
Next game: vs. DAL (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 86.1%
Tragic number: N/A

Utah Hockey Club

Points: 82
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 5
Points pace: 87.3
Next game: vs. SEA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0.2%
Tragic number: 4

e - Nashville Predators

Points: 62
Regulation wins: 23
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 66.9
Next game: vs. MTL (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Chicago Blackhawks

Points: 52
Regulation wins: 18
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 56.1
Next game: vs. PIT (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Pacific Division

x - Vegas Golden Knights

Points: 100
Regulation wins: 42
Playoff position: P1
Games left: 6
Points pace: 107.9
Next game: @ VAN (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Los Angeles Kings

Points: 97
Regulation wins: 39
Playoff position: P3
Games left: 6
Points pace: 104.7
Next game: vs. SEA (Monday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Edmonton Oilers

Points: 93
Regulation wins: 32
Playoff position: P2
Games left: 6
Points pace: 100.3
Next game: @ ANA (Monday)
Playoff chances: 99.9%
Tragic number: N/A

Calgary Flames

Points: 85
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 91.7
Next game: @ SJ (Monday)
Playoff chances: 14.7%
Tragic number: 10

Vancouver Canucks

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 89.6
Next game: vs. VGK (Sunday)
Playoff chances: 1.1%
Tragic number: 7

e - Anaheim Ducks

Points: 74
Regulation wins: 23
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 79.8
Next game: vs. EDM (Monday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Seattle Kraken

Points: 72
Regulation wins: 27
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 5
Points pace: 76.7
Next game: @ LA (Monday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - San Jose Sharks

Points: 50
Regulation wins: 14
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 6
Points pace: 54.0
Next game: vs. CGY (Monday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

Note: An "x" means that the team has clinched a playoff berth. An "e" means that the team has been eliminated from playoff contention.


Race for the No. 1 pick

The NHL uses a draft lottery to determine the order of the first round, so the team that finishes in last place is not guaranteed the No. 1 selection. As of 2021, a team can move up a maximum of 10 spots if it wins the lottery, so only 11 teams are eligible for the No. 1 pick. Full details on the process are here. Matthew Schaefer, a defenseman for the OHL's Erie Otters, is No. 1 on the draft board.

1. San Jose Sharks

Points: 50
Regulation wins: 14

2. Chicago Blackhawks

Points: 52
Regulation wins: 18

3. Nashville Predators

Points: 62
Regulation wins: 23

4. Philadelphia Flyers

Points: 71
Regulation wins: 20

5. Boston Bruins

Points: 71
Regulation wins: 24

6. Seattle Kraken

Points: 72
Regulation wins: 27

7. Buffalo Sabres

Points: 72
Regulation wins: 26

8. Pittsburgh Penguins

Points: 74
Regulation wins: 21

9. Anaheim Ducks

Points: 74
Regulation wins: 23

10. New York Islanders

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 26

11. Columbus Blue Jackets

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 24

12. Detroit Red Wings

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 27

13. New York Rangers

Points: 79
Regulation wins: 32

14. Utah Hockey Club

Points: 82
Regulation wins: 27

15. Vancouver Canucks

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 27

16. Calgary Flames

Points: 85
Regulation wins: 27

Follow live: Title-chasing Liverpool visit Fulham

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 06 April 2025 06:10

Aston Villa will have to suffer in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at newly crowned French champions Paris St Germain but the Birmingham side are targeting a win in Wednesday's tie, midfielder Morgan Rogers said.

Dolphins OL Armstead, 33, announces retirement

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 06 April 2025 06:44

MIAMI -- Dolphins offensive lineman Terron Armstead announced his retirement Saturday night, ending his decorated 12-year NFL career.

Armstead, 33, announced the news at a party he hosted in Miami to celebrate his next chapter, with several former teammates in attendance.

The five-time Pro Bowl standout signed a five-year, $75 million contract with the Dolphins in 2022 and spent three seasons as the team's starting left tackle. During that span, he was named to two Pro Bowls and was a three-time team captain.

A third-round pick out of Arkansas-Pine Bluff by the New Orleans Saints in 2013, the Cahokia, Illinois, native set an NFL scouting combine record for an offensive lineman with a 4.71-second 40-yard dash.

Armstead spent his first nine seasons with the Saints before signing with Miami, where he immediately took on a veteran leadership role for a team amid several coaching and roster changes.

While he was instrumental in the development of offensive linemen such as Austin Jackson and Patrick Paul, Armstead also proved to be influential for players on the other side of the ball, including 2024 first-round pick Chop Robinson.

"Just getting an offensive perspective, especially against one of the greatest, just learning from him," Robinson said in August. "I go against him in practice, and he's doing things that I've never seen before from an O-lineman.

"He gave me tips on how I could work on that. I can't tell the tips, but it definitely worked."

Armstead's retirement leaves the Dolphins without a starting left tackle, although 2024 second-round pick Paul is expected to fill the vacancy. Miami coach Mike McDaniel told reporters at the NFL scouting combine in February that the team was operating this offseason as if Armstead would not return in 2025.

It also leaves Miami without two of the most respected voices in its locker room, after Calais Campbell signed with the Arizona Cardinals earlier this week. Multiple players and McDaniel admit to needing a stronger culture of accountability moving forward, and they will have to find a way to replace nearly three decades' worth of NFL experience.

Queen, projected top-10 pick, to enter NBA draft

Published in Basketball
Saturday, 05 April 2025 19:36

Days after leading Maryland to the Sweet 16, Derik Queen decided to take his talents to the NBA.

"I'm proud to say I'm entering the 2025 NBA draft," he said on "SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt" on Friday.

Queen, a 6-foot-10 center who is projected as the No. 10 pick in ESPN's latest mock draft, earned Associated Press All-America honors and first-team all-Big Ten honors this season. He averaged 18.7 points in three NCAA tournament games.

He scored 27 points in his team's 87-71 loss to Florida in the Sweet 16 as he enhanced his stock with his effort in the postseason.

During his announcement, Queen said he was grateful for his inner circle and former coach Kevin Willard, who recently accepted the Villanova job.

Former Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams filled Maryland's coaching vacancy this week.

"I'd like to thank my mom for everything and all unconditional love," Queen said.

Manfred: Torpedo bats 'absolutely good' for MLB

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 06 April 2025 06:43

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred says the torpedo bat is "absolutely good for baseball" after it rose to prominence last week following a battery of home runs by the New York Yankees.

"I believe that issues like the torpedo bat and the debate around it demonstrate the fact that baseball still occupies a unique place in our culture," Manfred told The New York Times in a Q&A published Sunday, "because people get into a complete frenzy over something that's really nothing at the end of the day. The bats comply with the rules."

The Yankees hit nine home runs against the Milwaukee Brewers on March 29, and the use of the torpedo bat by multiple players drew some scrutiny.

But the bat, as Manfred noted, has been in use for a few years since then-Yankees coach and current Miami Marlins staffer Aaron Leanhardt helped develop it to bring more mass to the sweet spot. Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton was among the players to use the bat in 2024, and he said he plans to stick with it after he returns from injuries to both elbows.

"Players have actually been moving the sweet spot around in bats for years," Manfred told the Times. "But it just demonstrates that something about the game is more important than is captured by television ratings or revenue or any of those things, when you have the discussions and debates about it."

Last week, Yankees manager Aaron Boone defended the use of the torpedo bats, saying it's an example of "just trying to be the best we can be." A number of players and teams over the past week have ordered the bats, which comply under MLB's relatively uncomplicated rules around bat shape.

Manfred hit on a number of other topics in his wide-ranging interview with the Times. The commissioner praised the test of robot umpires for calling balls and strikes during spring training and said he expects the system to be used in the majors in the near future, possibly even next season.

"It won't be in 2025. It'd be in 2026," Manfred said. "Here's why I'm uncertain: We could go to the MLBPA and say we want to go in 2026. Given that's a bargaining year, it would not be shocking for them to say: 'Let's deal with this in bargaining. Let's wait.'"

Manfred also reiterated his desire to see MLB expansion, saying he hopes to have "at least picked the cities" by the time he retires as commissioner in 2029.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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