'I'm done': Bruising forward Wayne Simmonds calls time on NHL career after 15 seasons
The Wayne Train has made its final stop.
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The Wayne Train has made its final stop.
Nearly there. With only six games spread over three days to start next week, this Friday to Sunday stretch sets the table for attentive fantasy managers to hit the upcoming All-Star break on the upswing. As is common this time of week, we're in for the familiar famine/feast/famine rhythm with four games scheduled Friday, a hefty 14 on Saturday, followed by only a pair of matchups Sunday. Managers with streaming flexibility should note that the Los Angeles Kings, Seattle Kraken and St. Louis Blues all play both Friday and Sunday, when most of the rest of the league is idle.
Rutaja Pisal scored four goals while Deepika Soreng struck thrice as India hammered New Zealand 11-1 to enter the semifinals of the FIH Women's Hockey5s World Cup in Muscat. New Zealand took the lead courtesy a goal from Oriwa Hepi (2nd minute) but India equalized within fifteen seconds as Deepika Soreng (2nd) found the back of the net with an astonishing finish. Rutaja (9th) put India in the lead before Mumtaz Khan (10th, 11th) quickly fired back-to-back goals. The goalfest continued with India again scoring two more quick goals, this time from Mariana Kujur (13th, 14th) as the first half ended with India leading 6-1.
The Indian women's team stormed into the quarterfinals of the FIH Hockey5s Women's World Cup after thrashing Namibia 7-2 in Muscat on Thursday. It was Indian team's third win in a row in Pool C. The team will now take on New Zealand, the second placed team in Pool D, for a place in the semifinals on Friday. The Indians had earlier defeated Poland 5-4 before getting the better of USA 7-3 in their next match. The Indians had Namibia on the backfoot within no time, scoring two goals into the game through vice-captain Mahima Choudhary (3rd minute).
Ottawa forward Lexie Adzija scored her third goal in as many games from the same spot she scored her first: the rough area in front of the net.
Halifax Regional Police say an investigation into a historic sexual assault allegation against members of Canada's 2003 world junior hockey team is ongoing.
The Professional Women's Hockey League is heading to Scotiabank Arena.
Ireland's senior men's hockey side will face India, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Belgium in their pool at this summer's Olympic Games in Paris.