2025 NHL playoffs: Preview for Stars-Oilers Game 2 - ESPN
Game 1 of the 2025 Western Conference finals was a reminder to fans of an eternal Stanley Cup playoff truth: Never turn the game off until the final horn.
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Game 1 of the 2025 Western Conference finals was a reminder to fans of an eternal Stanley Cup playoff truth: Never turn the game off until the final horn.
Will the historic comeback by the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals have a carryover to Game 2? That's the big question heading into Friday night's game at Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks look to even the series and slow down the Pacers' momentum.
After an eventful Game 1 in which the Oilers excelled at even strength while the Stars' power play overwhelmed Edmonton's penalty kill three times in a stretch of less than six minutes, both sides are now challenged to make essential adjustments.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa passed concussion protocol and was reinstated from the 7-day injured list ahead of a three-game series against Kansas City that begins Friday night.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are rolling. The Carolina Hurricanes are reeling.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Butterflies fluttered in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's stomach as his teammates and the fans who packed the Paycom Center roared while he raised the MVP trophy above his head minutes before the opening tip of Thursday's Game 2.
ATLANTA — Natasha Howard scored 26 points and the Indiana Fever overcame Caitlin Clark's cold long-distance shooting to beat the Atlanta Dream 81-76 before a sellout crowd Thursday night to split a two-game series this week.
Former Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone raised more than a few eyebrows earlier this week with his lofty praise of Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, but he wanted to set the record straight with the city of Denver on Thursday night.