Lightning deal with Predators to bring back McDonagh - ESPN
The Tampa Bay Lightning have reunited with a familiar face, bringing back defenseman Ryan McDonagh in a trade with Nashville on Tuesday.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning have reunited with a familiar face, bringing back defenseman Ryan McDonagh in a trade with Nashville on Tuesday.
The Eastern Conference finals begin Tuesday night, and the Boston Celtics (64-18, 43-35-4 ATS) are under immense pressure. Sure, things have gone their way throughout this year's playoffs as they avoided Jimmy Butler and Jarrett Allen, and only faced Donovan Mitchell for two games. Still, anything less than an NBA championship this year would be suboptimal for Boston, and we might see that urgency on the court tonight against an Indiana Pacers (47-35, 44-36-2 ATS) team that has exceeded expectations.
At least one of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice's legal problems might soon be behind him.
Bills rookie Keon Coleman has been charming his way into the hearts of Buffalo fans since day one, but a recent gesture to a young fan has NFL fans everywhere in awe.
The first international signee of Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions will debut on the undercard of Paul's July 20 showdown with Mike Tyson, officials confirmed with ESPN on Tuesday.
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With a slightly fading voice and a ticket to the Western Conference finals in hand, Connor McDavid said what many were surely thinking about his team's latest performance.
INDIANAPOLIS — As if the massive expectations and brutal opening schedule weren't significant enough challenges for Caitlin Clark to confront at the start of her WNBA career, she faced another culprit Monday night: her left ankle.