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Provinces must pay more of Ireland contracts costs

Published in Rugby
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 04:10

The four Irish provinces will have to contribute 40% to Ireland's national player contracts from August 2026 - as opposed to 30% - the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) has announced.

With Leinster having by far the biggest number of nationally contracted players, the Dublin-based team will be the most financially affected by the decision.

The IRFU said that funds generated by this change will be invested in the player pathways of Connacht, Munster and Ulster, overseen by performance director David Humphreys.

The altering of the funding model comes following an IRFU review into what it described as the "evolving financial landscape of Irish Rugby and the need to maintain the competitiveness of the national and provincial teams".

"Since last year, we have worked tirelessly with the provinces, players, and our various stakeholders to design a funding model that balances the demands of national and provincial success," said IRFU performance director Humphreys.

"This adjustment follows our initial commitment in May 2024 to review the funding percentage, ensuring the model remains equitable and financially sustainable for all parties involved."

The IRFU said that the updated funding model would be monitored "on an annual basis".

The governing body's statement added that it had also "commenced an organisational efficiency review".

"Financial sustainability is a global challenge for the game, and we are not immune to that," said IRFU chief executive Kevin Potts.

"We may not be able to continue to do everything that we currently do and deliver on our strategic ambitions. As stewards of the game, it is our responsibility to ensure that we are managing our resources in a way that secures the future and ongoing success of Irish Rugby."

Bettis To Make Silver Crown Debut At Toldeo

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 04:27

TOLEDO, Ohio  Colton Bettis will make his USAC Silver Crown Series debut with Sam Pierce Racing during Saturdays Rollie Beale Classic at Toledo Speedway.

The 15-year-old phenom will become the youngest driver to compete in USAC Silver Crown Series history. Bettis will pilot the No. 126 AP Driver Development / SamPierceChevy.com / Logical Systems Chevy powered Beast alongside teammate and Team SPR primary driver Kaylee Bryson.

Bettis will also race the SPR No. 26 Chevy V-6 powered sprint car during the Glenn Niebel Classic at Anderson Speedway this Thursday. SPR team principal Aaron Pierce is the all-time Glenn Niebel Classic race winner with six career victories.

Bettis has been on quite a roll as of late, winning the 2024 Auburndale (Fla.) Pro Late Model Championship and the 2024 BG Southern Sprint Car Series Championship last season.

His roll continues into 2025 as he has won five of the first seven winged pavement sprint car races in Florida this season.

Prock Back In The Groove After Ugly Vegas Win

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 04:49

LAS VEGAS Reigning NHRA Funny Car champion Austin Prock got back on track Sunday at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Prock re-established his Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS as a dominant Funny Car and became the first driver in history to win four-wide events in the NHRAs two signature categories.

The No. 2 qualifier in the west coast version of an event that originated at ZMax Dragway in Charlotte, N.C., 15 years ago, Prock posted the quickest time during eliminations at 3.964 seconds but slowed to 4.009 seconds in the final quad, reaching the stripe just ahead of No. 1 qualifier Paul Lee.

Although the reigning series champ characterized the win as ugly, he wasnt about to give it back.

This Prock Rocket aint perfect yet, he acknowledged. But its heading in the right direction and thats what we need to be proud about right now. That was an ugly win but, like I said earlier this morning, if the win light keeps coming on, I dont give a crap.

In outracing Lee, Dave Richards and Matt Hagan to the finish in the final quad, he earned a bookend for the four-wide win he secured at Charlotte in 2023 while driving a John Force Racing Top Fuel dragster.

Im so proud of this JFR team, said Prock. I just love having John Force out at the race track. It just gasses you up every time. He told me he was proud of me this week and that means a lot.

Saturday At Rockingham Is Sold Out!

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 06:12

ROCKINGHAM, N.C. The much-anticipated return of NASCAR racing to Rockingham Speedway has been met with an overwhelming response by enthusiastic fans buying every Saturday grandstand ticket to witness the North Carolina Education Lottery 250 presented by Blacks Tire NASCAR Xfinity Series race and the Rockingham 125 ARCA Menards Series East race.

Excitement continues to build, and this news reinforces what we knew all along race fans are delighted to have NASCAR back at Rockingham Speedway, said Track Enterprises President, Bob Sargent, the official event promoter of NASCARs return to Rockingham Speedway. Wow! Whens the last time a NASCAR Xfinity Series race was sold out of grandstand tickets? We want to thank the entire community, and the thousands of fans that have spoken with their support, to show the world NASCAR is back at The Rock.

Last August, Track Enterprises announced it reached an agreement with Rockingham Speedway ownership to bring the NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series East back to the venerable Richmond County speedway Easter Weekend.

The Xfinity Series was a regular player at the historic venue from 1982-2004 and features a cast of winners who went on to be some of the sports most respected names including David Pearson, Sam Ard, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Harry Gant, Mark Martin, Terry Labonte and Jamie McMurray.

Martin was an indomitable force at Rockingham in Xfinity Series competition throughout his career having collected 11 wins in 25 starts, including four straight during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. McMurray matched Martins four-peat by recording four wins in a row from 2002-2004.

This weekends NASCAR Xfinity Series entry list is dotted with the names with some of the sports most recognizable drivers including defending series champion Justin Allgaier, Brandon Jones and 12-time Xfinity Series race winner Austin Hill. Jones will also contest Fridays Blacks Tire 200.

Tickets remain available for the Blacks Tire 200.

The Craftsman Truck Series raced at Rockingham twice from 2012-2013 with Kahne and last Sundays NASCAR Cup Series winner Kyle Larson collecting the victories for late team owner Steve Turner and Turner Motorsports.

Matt Crafton, a 25-year Truck Series veteran, is the only current series regular to have competed at the high-banked, D-shaped oval when the division last raced there 12 years ago.

Separate from Larson, current NASCAR Cup Series competitors Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, Erik Jones, Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace were all part of the field when the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series last tested its mettle at Rockingham over a decade ago.

Ottawa to host PWHL draft as expansion looms

Published in Hockey
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 07:08

The PWHL will hold its third annual entry draft in Ottawa on June 24, the league announced Tuesday, with Wisconsin's Casey O'Brien anticipated to be one of the top selections following her MVP senior season.

What's yet to be determined is how many teams will be participating in the draft with the six-team league having yet to announce its decision on whether to expand by as many as two franchises.

The draft will take place at Ottawa's newly expanded Hard Rock Hotel and Casino set to open this spring, and serve as the first event held in the facility's theatre.

O'Brien is among the prospects who have already met the May 8 deadline to declare being eligible for the draft.

The 23-year-old from Massachusetts is coming off winning her third national title with the Badgers, and was this season's Patty Kazmaier Award winner. The second-year captain led the nation with 88 points (26 goals, 62 assists), and set a school record with 274 career points (97 goals, 177 assists) in 182 games.

The draft order has yet to be set with the second-year league's announcement coming during a three-week break coinciding with the women's world championships being held in Czechia (Czech Republic).

Each of the six teams has three games remaining following the break, with league-leading Montreal the only one to have already clinched a top-four playoff berth. Toronto sits second and is a regulation win from clinching.

Two points separate the next three teams, with Boston sitting third, Ottawa fourth and defending champion Minnesota fifth. New York sits last, six points out of contention and in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for a second straight season.

Other top U.S. prospects declaring themselves as eligible include Clarkson's Haley Winn, currently competing in her third world tournament, and Cornell's Rory Guilday.

Top Canadian draft-eligible prospects include Boston College's Abby Newhook and the Clarkson tandem of Anne Cherkowski and Nicole Gosling, who's sister Julia was selected by Toronto in the first round of last year's draft. Colgate's Hannah Murphy, who is from Kingston, Ontario, is regarded as the top goalie prospect after setting a school record with 15 career shutouts.

Among the top European draft-eligible prospects are two members of the Czechia national team: Natalie Mlynkova, who completed her senior season at Minnesota, and Colgate's Kristyna Kaltounkova.

Source: Onana feeling refreshed after time away

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 06:16

André Onana believes that time away from the Manchester United team has done him good, a source close to the goalkeeper has told ESPN, but he doesn't yet know whether he will be recalled for the crucial Europa League clash against Lyon.

Onana was omitted from the trip to Newcastle United on Sunday with head coach Ruben Amorim, saying the decision was taken to allow the 29-year-old to "disconnect."

It came after Onana was blamed for both goals in the Europa League quarterfinal first leg against Lyon.

A source has told ESPN that the Cameroon international is feeling refreshed after the rest.

However, he's still waiting to find out whether he will be handed the gloves for the return game against Lyon on Thursday. The tie is hanging in the balance after the 2-2 draw in France.

Onana's replacement against Newcastle, Altay Bayindir, endured a difficult afternoon at St James' Park as United lost 4-1.

The Turkish international, who was making his Premier League debut more than 18 months after arriving from Fenerbahce, gifted Newcastle their fourth goal when his pass was cut out by Joelinton for Bruno Guimarães to score.

United need to beat Lyon to prolong their season.

Victory against the Ligue 1 side would set up a semifinal against either Athletic Club or Rangers and keep alive their hopes of ending an otherwise miserable campaign with a trophy and a place in next season's Champions League.

The Spanish word "remontada" is becoming infamous around the world because of the extraordinary against-the-odds fightbacks (the literal translation) that Real Madrid consistently produce in the UEFA Champions League. But while the rulers of Europe will be hoping to conjure up one of those logic-defying comebacks against Arsenal at the Bernabéu on Wednesday, there's a lower-profile -- but equally worthy of appreciation -- remontada happening at the heart of Barcelona's brilliant back line.

The man in focus is Iñigo Martínez. Without any shadow of doubt, he is the team leader at the Spanish champions-elect, the boss of that back four, the man who marshals their exhilarating, ridiculously high-wire, advanced offside line. But he is also a man who also looked to have lost both the possibility of playing for Barcelona and, most likely, ever being chosen for his national team again.

The 33-year-old Basque central defender was first selected as a Barcelona leader-in-the-making while still at Real Sociedad in 2016-17. Ernesto Valverde, then in charge of Barcelona, decided Martínez was a must-sign player who could add steel to his aging, increasingly dilapidated Blaugrana side that eventually fell apart so dramatically (3-0 up, losing 4-3) at Liverpool in 2019 -- the last time the Catalans reached a Champions League semifinal.

When Valverde persuaded the Camp Nou moneymen to go and sign Martínez, using some of the 222 million Barcelona had just received from Paris Saint-Germain for Neymar, he was shocked to find a Praetorian guard of Barcelona old timers -- Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Luis Suárez and Gerard Piqué -- begging him not to sign Martínez.

Whatever that felt like to Valverde back then, it looks like utter madness now. It wasn't, as such, a prohibition order on the defender himself by those players but specifically a vote from his adoring teammates that Javier Mascherano needed to be kept as Barça's defensive leader.

"Jefecito" is Mascherano's nickname -- "the little boss." To the gnarled competitors at Barcelona like Messi, Suárez and Alba, though, the little boss was their big boss -- as he's become again at Inter Miami CF. They wanted to keep the Argentine at all costs and believed that meant closing the door on Martínez.

How did that end up? Well, Mascherano left the club for China halfway through the 2017-18 season anyway, sick of not getting enough game time, and Barcelona fell apart defensively in the 2018 Champions League quarterfinals against AS Roma (4-1 up, out 4-4 on away goals) followed by that all-time embarrassment at Anfield a year later.

Might Martínez have made the difference? Perhaps, and not only on those nights of infamy, but because of his hard, unremittingly demanding leadership on a day-to-day basis. He is the kind of man who influences training ground culture and who, without question, would have spotted the rot and stood up to the star culture that emerged around Messi, Suárez and Piqué. Valverde needed a guy like Martínez so, so much.

Martínez himself closed the door, potentially at least, on an international future with Spain by making it clear to the FA before selection was made for the delayed Euro 2020 that he wished not to be considered. I hugely admired his decision to announce, publicly, that he was not in mental shape to do himself, or his national team, justice if chosen for the demands of that summer 2021 tournament.

"It's tough to write this but for some time I've not been at 100% mentally or physically in order to compete at the level demanded by Athletic or the Spain team," Martínez said in a statement. "To be honest with those teams, and myself, I've decided to step aside, disconnect, try to recharge my batteries and regain the strength which has been central to my career. This season I've left everything I've got on the pitch to try and qualify Athletic for Europe and get myself in the Spain squad for the Euro with the result that, in all sincerity, I don't believe I'd be at the level required for this tough test which Spain faces this summer."

It's the type of thing, a little bit like whistleblowing by an employee who knows dark industrial secrets, where the intentions are right, the reasons behind it are honorable and laudable, many people will appreciate and understand you, but, soon, you spot the wary glances, you see opportunities diminishing, and eventually you realize that you've been isolated and put on the shelf. Doing the right thing is risky.

In the eyes of both the Spain hierarchy and Barcelona's decision makers, it might have looked like an acknowledgment that his elite level days were over. Jumping before being pushed and, on that logic, the beginning of the end.

So, to the redemption stories.

Then-manager Xavi Hernández phoned Martínez personally in summer 2023 to persuade him to leave Athletic Club for the Camp Nou, and the defender bit his hand off -- despite Barcelona being in such financial difficulties that there was absolutely no guarantee that they'd be able to register Martínez to play. In the worst case, he could easily have spent six, or 12, months contracted to them but unable to pull on the Blaugrana shirt competitively because they weren't sufficiently financially healthy to register him with LaLiga. It was a monumental leap of faith on the player's part.

"Xavi's words about me were magnificent, so when he calls on behalf of a club like Barcelona, everyone else needs to take second place," Martínez said at the time. "I immediately said 'yes' to joining. I had no bad memories haunting me about a few years earlier when I'd been so close to joining in 2017. I joined to win."

Injuries have been the bane of his career, but since getting fully fit, and since Hansi Flick inherited Xavi's job, Martínez has been little short of magnificent. He is the perfect partner for an -- admittedly brilliant -- teenage right-sided center-half like Pau Cubarsí. He is the perfect man to patrol Flick's ludicrously daring high back line that, often, plays offside only just inside their own half of the pitch -- it's monstrously risky and needs utter, fanatical intensity, concentration and cohesion. Four men moving as one. Every time, all the time.

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Moreno: Dortmund never stood a chance against Barcelona

Ale Moreno says it's no surprise to see Borussia Dortmund handed a heavy defeat by Barcelona.

There's a nasty little conundrum facing Flick in the team he selects for Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal second leg at Borussia Dortmund. If he were to be booked in Germany, Martínez would miss the first leg of the semifinal through suspension, assuming Barcelona convert their four-goal lead -- something Flick would regard as disastrous.

So, rest him, right? But Flick also thinks that the best way to ensure Barcelona do convert that first-leg win into a semifinal place is for his Basque defender to boss the match against Dortmund.

Dilemmas and decisions.

Anyone in any doubt about the form or sharpness of Martínez only needed to see his "unbelievable" challenge in which he robbed Munir El Haddadi of what looked a guaranteed equalizer on Saturday as Barcelona squeaked past Leganés. It was one of those top-of-the-class, old-school challenges when the defender started third best in a two-horse race but still won -- the anticipation, the sprint, the risk assessment, the cleanliness of the sliding challenge. Simply magnificent.

The fighter's fightback is what we're witnessing and, just maybe, it'll take Iñigo Martínez to the Champions League final in Munich and the UEFA Nations League finals with Spain in June.

Now that, from where he was not long ago, would truly be a remontada.

Hornets star Ball must 'get stronger,' coach says

Published in Basketball
Monday, 14 April 2025 16:36

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Head coach Charles Lee left no doubt about his offseason expectations from Charlotte Hornets cornerstone point guard LaMelo Ball.

"He's got to get stronger," Lee said Monday following the team's exit interviews.

Opposing teams regularly stepped up their defensive pressure on Ball this season, trying to get the 6-foot-7, 190-pounder off his game by being extra physical and using hand and body checks on the perimeter and bodying him up on the way to the basket. On the other side of the ball, opponents would often go right after Ball, attack him off the dribble and back him down in the lane, forcing him to defend.

Early in the season, Ball struggled to stay out of foul trouble and even fouled out of some games, but his defense improved as the season progressed.

"Teams are trying to deny him, trying to be physical, and you can see early in the year when teams did it, it definitely bothered him," Lee said. "As he got used to it, he got a lot more comfortable, so it's going to start with his body. He's got to get stronger and more conditioned to be able to play both sides of the ball and sustain efforts. ... When you're one of the best players in the league, you have to be ready for physicality. In order to combat that, you have to be stronger."

Lee would not say how much weight -- or muscle -- he wants Ball to put on, saying that is up to the team's conditioning staff.

Ball expressed a willingness to listen.

"I definitely agree," Ball said. "Just being in the weight room, and everything they're saying."

It's no secret the Hornets need Ball on the floor. He averaged a career-high 25.2 points this season, along with 7.4 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game, and he is capable of heating up at any point in the game and making some ridiculous 3-pointers off one foot.

The problem throughout Ball's five NBA seasons has been his inability to avoid injuries. He has played in just 56% of the franchise's 410 games over the past five seasons because of persistent injuries, most involving ankles and feet. Ball's past three seasons have all ended in surgeries.

Ball hasn't come close to reaching the 75 games he played in the 2021-22 season, when he made his only appearance in the NBA All-Star game.

Hornets general manager Jeff Peterson views it as progress that Ball played in 47 games this season after seeing action in just 36 and 22 the previous two years.

"Is it where we want it to be? No. Is it where he wants it to be? No. LaMelo is an incredible competitor, and he knows that in order for us to have the best chance to win and get to where we want to go, he has to be on the floor," Peterson said. "We're providing every resource, and again, he's putting the time in and taking ownership in it. We're happy the season is over in that regard and he's able to ramp up and have a healthy start to the season next year."

Peterson said Ball will "absolutely" be ready for training camp and next season following surgery on his right ankle and right wrist.

"LaMelo, he can be as good as he wants to be, and we've seen that," Peterson said. "He's played at an All-Star caliber level. I told him this the other day that I've been fortunate, and Charles has too, to be around some great players in this league, and LaMelo is very unique and does some things that no one else can do, quite frankly."

Fly-half Benson extends Harlequins contract

Published in Rugby
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 03:27

Harlequins fly-half Jamie Benson has signed a contract extension with the Premiership club.

The 22-year-old has played 20 times in all competitions - making his debut in the Premiership Rugby Cup in November 2021.

He made his Premiership debut against Exeter in November last year and has gone on to play five times in the top flight and once in Europe this season.

The young Cambridge University graduate scored 13 second-half points to earn the Player of the Match award when Quins beat Saracens at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month.

"I have been at the club since I was 13 years old. It's my boyhood club and I have been coming to The Stoop from a young age," Benson told the club website.

"Coming out of university and being in the programme full-time for the first time has been a big step up in standard - I've made my Premiership debut and earned a few more appearances, so I'm pleased so far.

"I'm very lucky to have Nick Evans as one of my coaches at the club and to work closely with Marcus (Smith) and Jarrod (Evans) daily.

"They have great rugby minds so I am just trying to absorb as much as I can and get better every day."

Quins have not disclosed the length of the former England under-20 international's deal.

"He's an intelligent rugby player and he's very accurate off the kicking tee, which is hugely important for every 10," Harlequins head coach Danny Wilson added.

"We have a strong group of fly-halves at the club, it's great to see how they learn from each other every day and push one another on the training pitch.

"We're delighted Jamie will continue his journey at Harlequins as we work closely with him to fulfil his bright potential."

With the Montreal Canadiens on the precipice of punching their playoff ticket Monday night, the Chicago Blackhawks shocked the world by pulling off the shootout victory. So the Columbus Blue Jackets remain in the hunt for the final Eastern Conference wild card.

In the West, there was no movement in the three-way wild-card race between the Minnesota Wild, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames on Monday, but all three play on Tuesday.

Here's everything you need to know heading into what could be a highly consequential evening:

New Jersey Devils at Boston Bruins
7 p.m. (ESPN+)

This is the Devils' penultimate tune-up before beginning their first-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes. On the other side, the Bruins enter this matchup in the fourth slot for the draft lottery order; they cannot catch the Predators at No. 3, but they are one point ahead of the Kraken and Flyers, and two ahead of the Sabres.

Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres
7 p.m. (ESPN+)

The Maple Leafs have a four-point lead atop the Atlantic Division, but with two games left for the team chasing them (the Lightning), nothing is yet resolved. However, with a win or an overtime/shootout loss against their cross-border neighbors, the division title is theirs. Buffalo has closed the season out strong, but past foibles have the Sabres in the No. 7 spot in the draft lottery heading into Tuesday night; they are in a jumble of teams from No. 4-9, all between 75 and 78 points.

Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators
7 p.m. (ESPN+)

The Blackhawks' win on Monday did not alter their final standings result, as they are locked in to the No. 2 spot in the draft lottery. The Senators are locked in to another part of the standings, the first Eastern Conference wild card, with a matchup against the Atlantic Division champs (either the Maple Leafs or Lightning) on the docket in Round 1.

Columbus Blue Jackets at Philadelphia Flyers
7 p.m. (ESPN+)

Montreal's loss in the shootout on Monday kept the Blue Jackets' playoff door open just a crack. Columbus needs regulation wins in both of its final two games (it hosts the Islanders on Thursday), PLUS the Canadiens to lose in regulation against the Hurricanes on Wednesday to earn the second wild card. The Flyers are part of the above-mentioned jumble of teams between 75 and 78 points; they begin the evening in the No. 6 spot with 76.

Florida Panthers at Tampa Bay Lightning
7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

The most likely postseason scenario in the Atlantic includes these in-state rivals squaring off in Round 1. The Panthers cannot catch the Lightning (they can tie in standings points, but Tampa Bay is well ahead in regulation wins); the Lightning can catch the Maple Leafs, but need to win their final two and have the Leafs lose their final two in regulation. In other words, this game might involve some "message sending" ahead of their upcoming showdown rather than any more standings shuffling concerns.

Washington Capitals at New York Islanders
7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Locked in as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, the Capitals may not be, ahem, as honed in as we've seen them in recent weeks as they were chasing that clinched position (and Alex Ovechkin was still chasing Wayne Gretzky's record). On the Islanders side, they sit 10th in the draft lottery order with 82 points, four behind the Ducks (78) with two games to go, and one point ahead of the Rangers and Red Wings at 83.

Utah Hockey Club at St. Louis Blues
8 p.m. (ESPN+)

With a win of any variety and a Flames loss of any variety, the Blues clinch a playoff spot; with any other set of results, it's a little more complicated. In the franchise's first season, the Hockey Club remained in the playoff mix quite long, but they'll be in the draft lottery this May. Currently 14th, they can fall behind the Canucks for 15th if they win tonight.

Anaheim Ducks at Minnesota Wild
8 p.m. (ESPN+)

A win of any variety for the Wild clinches their playoff spot (regardless of what the Flames do); the Wild can also clinch if they lose in OT/shootout and the Flames lose in any fashion. The Ducks are at the tail end of the 75- to 78-point teams in the draft lotto order, sitting ninth as play begins Tuesday.

Vegas Golden Knights at Calgary Flames
9 p.m. (ESPN+)

Every game is a must-win for the Flames, and regulation wins will be critical; they are currently two points behind the Blues and one RW, so if the Blues win in regulation Tuesday and the Flames win in OT/shootout, that eliminates the Flames (they could tie in standings points with a win Thursday, but couldn't catch up in RW). If the Blues lose in any fashion, that leaves the door open for Calgary. The Knights are locked in as the No. 1 seed in the Pacific -- and will play whichever team winds up in the first wild-card spot when the playoffs begin. If they don't want to see Calgary in a series this spring, they can end that possibility by beating them on Tuesday night.

Los Angeles Kings at Seattle Kraken
10:30 p.m. (ESPN)

The Kings' win over the Oilers on Monday clinched home-ice advantage for them in the first-round series against those very same Oilers. Seattle is our final team in that 75- to 78-point mashup, beginning play on Tuesday night as the No. 5 team in the draft lotto order with 76 points and 28 regulation wins.

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


Tuesday's games

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

New Jersey Devils at Boston Bruins, 7 p.m.
Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres, 7 p.m.
Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators, 7 p.m.
Columbus Blue Jackets at Philadelphia Flyers, 7 p.m.
Florida Panthers at Tampa Bay Lightning, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Washington Capitals at New York Islanders, 7:30 p.m.
Utah Hockey Club at St. Louis Blues, 8 p.m.
Anaheim Ducks at Minnesota Wild, 8 p.m.
Vegas Golden Knights at Calgary Flames, 9 p.m.
Los Angeles Kings at Seattle Kraken, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN)


Monday's scoreboard

Chicago Blackhawks 4, Montreal Canadiens 3 (SO)
Detroit Red Wings 6, Dallas Stars 4
New York Rangers 5, Florida Panthers 3
Utah Hockey Club 7, Nashville Predators 3
Los Angeles Kings 5, Edmonton Oilers 0
Vancouver Canucks 2, San Jose Sharks 1 (OT)


Expanded standings

Atlantic Division

x - Toronto Maple Leafs

Points: 104
Regulation wins: 40
Playoff position: A1
Games left: 2
Points pace: 106.6
Next game: @ BUF (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Tampa Bay Lightning

Points: 100
Regulation wins: 40
Playoff position: A2
Games left: 2
Points pace: 102.5
Next game: vs. FLA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Florida Panthers

Points: 98
Regulation wins: 37
Playoff position: A3
Games left: 1
Points pace: 99.2
Next game: @ TB (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Ottawa Senators

Points: 94
Regulation wins: 34
Playoff position: WC1
Games left: 2
Points pace: 96.4
Next game: vs. CHI (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Montreal Canadiens

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 29
Playoff position: WC2
Games left: 1
Points pace: 90.1
Next game: vs. CAR (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 94.4%
Tragic number: N/A

e - Detroit Red Wings

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 29
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 85.1
Next game: @ NJ (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Buffalo Sabres

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 28
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 78.9
Next game: vs. TOR (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Boston Bruins

Points: 75
Regulation wins: 26
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 75.9
Next game: vs. NJ (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Metro Division

z - Washington Capitals

Points: 109
Regulation wins: 42
Playoff position: M1
Games left: 2
Points pace: 111.7
Next game: @ NYI (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Carolina Hurricanes

Points: 99
Regulation wins: 42
Playoff position: M2
Games left: 2
Points pace: 101.5
Next game: @ MTL (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - New Jersey Devils

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 36
Playoff position: M3
Games left: 2
Points pace: 91.2
Next game: @ BOS (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Columbus Blue Jackets

Points: 85
Regulation wins: 28
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 87.1
Next game: @ PHI (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 5.6%
Tragic number: 1

e - New York Rangers

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 34
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 84.0
Next game: vs. TB (Thursday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - New York Islanders

Points: 82
Regulation wins: 28
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 84.1
Next game: vs. WSH (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Pittsburgh Penguins

Points: 78
Regulation wins: 23
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 79.0
Next game: vs. WSH (Thursday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Philadelphia Flyers

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 21
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 77.9
Next game: vs. CBJ (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Central Division

p - Winnipeg Jets

Points: 114
Regulation wins: 43
Playoff position: C1
Games left: 1
Points pace: 115.4
Next game: vs. ANA (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Dallas Stars

Points: 106
Regulation wins: 41
Playoff position: C2
Games left: 1
Points pace: 107.3
Next game: @ NSH (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Colorado Avalanche

Points: 102
Regulation wins: 40
Playoff position: C3
Games left: 0
Points pace: 102
Next game: N/A
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Minnesota Wild

Points: 95
Regulation wins: 33
Playoff position: WC1
Games left: 1
Points pace: 96.2
Next game: vs. ANA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 98.3%
Tragic number: N/A

St. Louis Blues

Points: 94
Regulation wins: 31
Playoff position: WC2
Games left: 1
Points pace: 95.2
Next game: vs. UTA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 90.6%
Tragic number: N/A

e - Utah Hockey Club

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 30
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 90.1
Next game: @ STL (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Nashville Predators

Points: 66
Regulation wins: 23
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 66.8
Next game: vs. DAL (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Chicago Blackhawks

Points: 59
Regulation wins: 20
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 59.7
Next game: @ OTT (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E


Pacific Division

y - Vegas Golden Knights

Points: 107
Regulation wins: 45
Playoff position: P1
Games left: 2
Points pace: 109.7
Next game: @ CGY (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Los Angeles Kings

Points: 103
Regulation wins: 42
Playoff position: P3
Games left: 2
Points pace: 105.6
Next game: @ SEA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

x - Edmonton Oilers

Points: 99
Regulation wins: 35
Playoff position: P2
Games left: 1
Points pace: 100.2
Next game: @ SJ (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 100%
Tragic number: N/A

Calgary Flames

Points: 92
Regulation wins: 30
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 94.3
Next game: vs. VGK (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 11.1%
Tragic number: 3

e - Vancouver Canucks

Points: 90
Regulation wins: 28
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 91.1
Next game: vs. VGK (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Anaheim Ducks

Points: 78
Regulation wins: 24
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 2
Points pace: 80.0
Next game: @ MIN (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - Seattle Kraken

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 28
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 76.9
Next game: vs. LA (Tuesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

e - San Jose Sharks

Points: 52
Regulation wins: 14
Playoff position: N/A
Games left: 1
Points pace: 52.6
Next game: vs. EDM (Wednesday)
Playoff chances: 0%
Tragic number: E

Note: A "p" means that the team has clinched the Presidents' Trophy as the top team in the regular season. A "z" means that the team has clinched the top record in the conference. A "y" means that the team has clinched the division title. 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. More 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: 52
Regulation wins: 14

2. Chicago Blackhawks

Points: 59
Regulation wins: 20

3. Nashville Predators

Points: 66
Regulation wins: 23

4. Boston Bruins

Points: 75
Regulation wins: 26

5. Seattle Kraken

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 28

6. Philadelphia Flyers

Points: 76
Regulation wins: 21

7. Buffalo Sabres

Points: 77
Regulation wins: 28

8. Pittsburgh Penguins

Points: 78
Regulation wins: 23

9. Anaheim Ducks

Points: 78
Regulation wins: 24

10. New York Islanders

Points: 82
Regulation wins: 28

11. New York Rangers

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 34

12. Detroit Red Wings

Points: 83
Regulation wins: 29

13. Columbus Blue Jackets

Points: 85
Regulation wins: 28

14. Utah Hockey Club

Points: 89
Regulation wins: 30

15. Vancouver Canucks

Points: 90
Regulation wins: 28

16. Calgary Flames

Points: 92
Regulation wins: 30

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