Amid 'One more year!' chants, Ovechkin leads Capitals to win - ESPN
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Alex Ovechkin hasn't decided if his final NHL game was Tuesday night. If it was, the Russian superstar made sure he got on the scoresheet.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Alex Ovechkin hasn't decided if his final NHL game was Tuesday night. If it was, the Russian superstar made sure he got on the scoresheet.
MINNEAPOLIS — Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran directed an obscene gesture toward a fan at Target Field as he returned to the dugout after a fifth-inning groundout in Boston's 6-0 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said LaMelo Ball should have been ejected early in the second quarter after the Charlotte Hornets star point guard yanked Bam Adebayo's left foot on a rebound, sending the Heat center hard to the floor and injuring his lower back.
The New York Giants and star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II have reached an impasse on talks over a new contract extension, sources told NFL Network on Tuesday night.
Alex Ovechkin is still scoring. That's the part that gives everyone around the Washington Capitals' captain pause, wondering whether it really could be his final lap in the NHL.
Columbus Blue Jackets coach Rick Bowness questioned his players' commitment to winning after an uninspired season-ending loss to the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
PHOENIX — Deni Avdija scored 41 points, including a go-ahead 3-point play with 16.1 seconds left, and the Portland Trail Blazers clawed back from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Phoenix Suns 114-110 in the NBA's play-in tournament Tuesday night.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — LaMelo Ball made a layup with 4.7 seconds left in overtime, Miles Bridges blocked Davion Mitchell's attempt at a winning layup at the buzzer, and the Charlotte Hornets beat Miami 127-126 in a wild start to the NBA's play-in games, eliminating the Heat from the playoffs on Tuesday night.