A cursory scan of the internet reveals dozens of athletic stars who have answered to the iconic Iceman nickname for being cool under pressure.
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Max Pacioretty is one of several Golden Knights players picking the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LV on Sunday over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Tom Flores, the Raiders’ groundbreaking former coach, and dominating defensive back Charles Woodson have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Golden Knights second-year defenseman Nic Hague is putting up better offensive numbers than he did as a rookie. He says it all starts with his defense.
Only a few players for the two teams are listed as questionable for Sunday’s Super Bowl, and all are trending in the right direction to play.
Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are the headliners for Super Bowl LV, but other matchups may decide the winner on Sunday.
Leon Spinks, who defeated heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in 1978 in Las Vegas in one of the biggest upsets in boxing history, died Friday after a five-year bout with cancer.
Bryce Hamilton had 22 points, 13 rebounds and five assists in his return from an ankle injury, leading UNLV to a 68-58 win over Air Force at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Kansas City is a 3-point favorite over Tampa Bay, and the total is 56 in Super Bowl LV. Here’s a survey of opinions from media, oddsmakers and pro bettors and handicappers.
Only one opening day starter will be in the lineup when the Chiefs take the field against a ferocious Tampa Bay front in search of a second straight title.
Viewers will have more choices than ever to watch the Super Bowl when the Chiefs and Buccaneers kick off from Tampa shortly after 3:30 p.m.
There are two faces to Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians, one passionately devoted to another time and a second to the desire for a progressive future.
Former UFC star Paige VanZant lost a unanimous decision to Britain Hart in her debut in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on Friday night in Lakeland, Florida.
Hall of Fame sports writer and Henderson resident Jerry Izenberg saw it all during 53 years of covering pro football’s biggest game for the press box.
There were no fans at T-Mobile Arena when Dylan Coghlan took his ceremonial solo lap before Friday’s game against the Los Angeles Kings. And his family had to watch from Canada.
