Review-Journal hockey reporter Ben Gotz predicts the order of finish for each division for the 2019-20 NHL season, along with his postseason predictions.
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The Golden Knights are the 7-1 second choice to win the Stanley Cup, one of four teams with a point total of more than 100 and the favorite to win the Pacific Division.
Trainer Bob Baffert informed Hall of Fame rider Mike Smith that his services would no longer be required aboard McKinzie, who may be the favorite in the $6 million Classic.
A second-year left tackle for the Raiders who struggled in the team’s game across the pond last season, Miller must no0w deal with Chicago Bears star edge rusher Khalil Mack.
The Miami Dolphins fell to 0-4 against the spread in Week 4, and are the only NFL team that is yet to cover this season.
The San Jose goaltender surrendered a goal on the first shot he saw in the season for the fourth time in five years in a 4-1 loss to the Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old center one-timed a pass from left wing Max Pacioretty past San Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones 2:12 into the second period in the Knights’ 4-1 victory.
The win came at a cost, as defenseman Nate Schmidt was injured in a knee-on-knee collision in the first period and had to be helped to the locker room.
Behind every bitter hockey rivalry you’ll usually find a personal battle between two guys who don’t care for one another.
The Golden Knights did not designate an official captain for the third straight season, and Mark Stone, Deryk Engelland and Reilly Smith were alternates Wednesday.
Former Durango standout Tommy Pham homered in the fifth for the 96-win Rays.
The 29-year-old is the first top-ranked golfer to play in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open since 1988. He was named the PGA Player of the Year for the 2018-19 season.
Vegas Golden Knights players and fans are ready for the NHL season-opener on Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Bryson DeChambeau hoping to be ‘neurologically comfortable’ again this week at Shriners Open.
Lights owner Brett Lashbrook said he and his team met with FAA officials Wednesday and were assured the team is not facing any repercussions regarding the incident.
