Vancouver Whitecaps captain suffers injury

Vancouver Whitecaps FC‘s strong start in the 2025 MLS season and Concacaf Champions Cup took a hit when team captain Ryan Gauld suffered injury which forced him off the pitch 19 minutes into the game against CF Montréal. Gauld collapsed without contact while jumping for a cleared ball. Despite his absence, the Whitecaps took control of the game and scored 2 goals. However, Gauld who has scored 34 goals and 43 assists in 111 MLS games could be a big loss for Wednesday’s crucial game against CF Monterrey. The tie is currently with the tie currently level at 1-1 on aggregate with a decisive match set for Estadio Corona in Mexico.

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Glass scores in Devils debut in win against Flyers

Cody Glass impressed fans in his debut game for the New Jersey Devils, leading them to a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center. Glass who joined the Devils in a trade with Pittsburgh opened the scoring at 11:10 of the first period when a pass from Stefen Noesen deflected off a Flyers defenseman. “It felt good,” Glass said. “Helps having ‘Hauls’ on my line, and then Sprong is kind of going through the same thing as me.

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Morris makes history in Sounders dominant win against LAFC

30-year old Seattle Sounder player, Jordan Morris has become the official highest goal scorer of all time in club’s history. His 77th minute goal against LAFC marked his 87th in his football career across all competitions. It’s a special moment of Morris who worked all the way up from Sounders Academy to one of the best MLS players with his own shares in the club’s record books. “I wanted to do it here at home, and to have a game like that is really special and a moment I’ll always remember.

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Johnston signs 5-year contract with Stars

Wyatt Johnston signed a five-year deal with the Dallas Stars last Saturday for $42 million. The 21-year-old forward has 60 points (24 goals, 36 assists) in 63 games this season, his third since being drafted 23rd overall by the Stars in 2021. “It’s exciting to see the guys that are already here and the guys that are signed long-term here,” Johnston said after scoring in a 5-4 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. “It’s a really exciting group that I’m so happy and thankful to be a part of. It’s super exciting, just to see where things are at with the Stars. I love being here and it’s awesome.” Last season, he recorded an NHL career-high 65 points (32 goals, 33 assists) in 82 games. Since Jan. 1, he ranks sixth in the NHL with 35 points (15 goals, 20 assists). After scoring in Saturday’s 5-4 loss to the Oilers, he extended his point streak to nine games (nine goals, six assists). “He’s a great young player in this League,” Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. “What people don’t see behind the scenes is that he’s just a character kid. He’s a great pro, does it right every day, learned from the best in Joe Pavelski and he’s going to be a big-time player and leadership guy for this organization for a long time.”

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Bruins ‘crushed’ over teammates Trade Off

Boston Bruins has made a lot of trade offs this season. They sent forward and captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers, forward Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche, defenseman Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs, forward Justin Brazeau to the Minnesota Wild and forward Trent Frederic to the Edmonton Oilers. The moves have been a lot for Pastrnak and many of his teammates to take in. “It’s been very tough, emotional, and sad,” Pastrnak said. “Personally, I lost three very close friends and it’s a very tough pill to swallow. “I know none of those guys wanted to leave,” Swayman said. “They wanted to see it through here and we had the ability to see it through with those guys, and that’s just the most devastating part. “Even though it’s a business, it’s guys that you love. The connection that I had with ‘Marchy,’ Coyle, ‘Freddy,’ ‘Brando,’ ‘Braz’ … I love those guys and the fact that we can’t continue to play together and make memories and push through is devastating.”

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Islanders unsure of Barzal return this season

Mathew Barzal return may not return to the Islanders before the regular season ends. The 27-year-old forward has been sidelined due to a lower-body injury he took while blocking a shot late in an overtime win against the Lightning on Feb. 1. He had a medical procedure afterwards on Feb. 6 and is out indefinitely. When asked when Barzal is expected to return, General manager Lou Lamoriello said, “We hope, but I couldn’t answer that,” “We’ll see where the rehab will take us. We’re not going to push it. We’re not going to rush it. We’re not going to chance anything. He will be 100 percent completely healthy if he is to return. “

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Nikola Jokić makes NBA history

Nikola Jokić has broken yet another NBA record. He made history on Friday In Denver’s overtime victory against the Phoenix Suns by becoming the first player to record at least 30 points, 20 rebounds, and 20 assists in a single game, finishing with 31 points, 21 rebounds, and 22 assists. His impressive performances this season has him in line for a fourth Kia MVP award, a feat only five other players have achieved, including Michael Jordan and LeBron James.

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Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo fined $50,000

Miami Heat player Bam Adebayo was fined $50,000 on Wednesday for making inappropriate contact with and directing profane language toward a game official. The announcement was made by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations. The incident took place after Miami’s 106-104 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Kaseya Center.

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Lebron to miss 1-2 weeks

LA Lakers star player, Lebron James is out for at least 1-2 weeks after straining his groin during Los Angeles’ 111-101 loss to Boston on Saturday night. Although, he doesn’t believe that this injury is as severe as the groin injury he sustained in 2018, he’ll still take enough time to recover before returning to court. “I’ve been there before and I know what type of injury we’re dealing with,” James said. He also believes his team can step up despite their eight-game winning streak ending against Boston. On Monday night, the LA Lakers will continue a four-game trip at Brooklyn.

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NBA Expert Picks: Sacramento Kings VS Denver Nuggets

Fans at the Ball Arena are in for an exciting game Wednesday night when the Denver Nuggets face the Sacramento Kings in NBA action. Read our preview of Sacramento Kings VS Denver Nuggets. The match is scheduled for 03:00 on Thursday, March 6th 2025. The Nuggets (39-22) and the Kings (32-28) are ranked third and eighth in the Western Conference, respectively.  Match Plug is your surest plug for correct predictions for all NBA matches. Let’s get into the match prediction! Betting Preview for Sacramento Kings VS Denver Nuggets Betting On Sacramento Kings  The Sacramento Kings are on an impressive run after claiming their fourth consecutive victory last Sunday. They dominated the game and won 122-98 over the Dallas Mavericks.  Star player Zach LaVine led the scoring with 22 points, adding three rebounds and two assists.  Betting On Denver Nuggets The Denver Nuggets were behind for most of Sunday’s game as the Boston Celtics outplayed them, winning 110-103 at TD Garden. Jamal Murray, Christian Braun, and Nikola Jokic each scored over 20 points, while the rest of the team combined for just 33. Denver ranks among the top three in offense but struggles defensively, sitting in the bottom eight. Their form was impeccable, they made 52% of their 90 field goal attempts this season. Currently, the Sacramento Kings average 116.9 points per game. MatchPlug Prediction Sacramento Kings VS Denver Nuggets The Sacramento Kings are in great form and are expected to maintain their momentum and continue their winning streak.  Zach LaVine offensive skills also give them the upper hand. However, they will need to stay consistent if they want to win against tougher opponents. If they continue with this momentum, a victory is expected in this next matchup.Our prediction for this fixture is Kings to win. Final Prediction: Sacramento Kings Spread

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