Matthew Tkachuk sidelined in United States VS Sweden match with lower-body injury

Matthew Tkachuk will be sidelined for Team USA’s 4 Nations Face-Off matchup against Sweden at TD Garden on Monday due to a lower-body injury. The forward missed the final 12:36 of the third period in the 3-1 win over Canada on Saturday and sat out the morning skate on Monday.  With the U.S. already secured a spot in Thursday’s final, playing against Sweden is not so important because it doesn’t affect their standings.  Sweden was eliminated before the game, and Canada advanced with a 5-3 win over Finland earlier on Monday.

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Grammy Winner, Tems joins San Diego FC ownership group as a club partner

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer Tems has joined San Diego FC’s ownership group, just a day after Issa Rae became part of the club. San Diego FC, set to debut in Major League Soccer in 2025, announced Tems as their latest high-profile addition.CEO Tom Penn welcomed her, saying, “Tems is an extraordinary artist and cultural force worldwide,” Penn said. “We are honored to have her join our Club and bring her visionary perspective to San Diego FC.”

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Donald Trump becomes first sitting president to attend Super Bowl

Donald Trump made history on Saturday by becoming the first sitting US president to attend the Super Bowl game. His presence at the highly anticipated game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles was a major talking point in the sports world and politics. Although First Lady Melania was absent, he was accompanied by his daughter Ivanka and son Eric. Before settling into his box to watch the game, Donald Trump took a small lap of the field and also granted a quick pre-game interview with Fox News.

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Super Bowl Highlight: Kendrick Lamar becomes first solo rapper to headline halftime show

Kendrick Lamar made history at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show. He became the first hip-hop artist to headline the show after previously appearing as part of 2022 halftime show alongside hip hop artists such as Dr. Dre, 50 cent, Eminem, Snoop Dogg etc  In just 15 amazing minutes, he performed his classic hits “Humble” and “DNA”, as well as tracks from his latest album “GNX”, such as “Peekaboo”, “Not like US” “Squabble Up”. He was joined by Grammy winner, SZA, who performed ‘Luther’ and ‘All the Stars’. Tennis Legend, Serena Williams also made a surprise appearance, dancing her famous crip walk on stage. Kendrick Fans were expecting a rant against Trump but he may have kept it subtle when he said: “The revolution will be televised, you chose the right time, but not the right guy”.

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Super Bowl LIX Breaks Viewership Record with 126 Million Viewers

Super Bowl LIX set a new all-time TV ratings record with 126 million US viewers. 126 million viewers tuned in to watch the Philadelphia Eagles beat down the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday by a score of 40-22. Fox Sports released the estimated total number on Monday ahead of the full concrete number that’ll be released by Nielsen on Tuesday.  The broadcast included those who watched the Superbowl on Fox Sports, Fox Deportes, and Telemundo, along with streaming service Tubi and multiple NFL services with companies.

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Drew Doughty named to Canada Roster 4 Nations Face Off

Drew Doughty has been selected to join Canada’s roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off, to be held in Montreal and Boston from February 12-20. The news was announced on Saturday by the LA Kings. The 35 year old defenseman replaces Alex Pietrangelo of the Vegas Golden Knights, who withdrew Jan. 26. “Got a call today, right before my nap,” Drew Doughty said. “Exciting, exciting day. I had this on my mind ever since I’ve come back, and put a little too much pressure on myself to perform at a very high level. Game was kind of up and down. Ever since I knew I had a really good chance, in the last two games, I think I got back to myself. ”

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Triumphant return: Joel Embiid posts triple-double, hits go-ahead layup

Joel Embiid hopes coming back to the Philadelphia 76ers lineup isn’t a one-day thing. The center proved he hasn’t slowed down, after returning from a left knee injury that kept him absent for a month. Embiid delivered his first triple-double of the term on Tuesday night in a win over the Dallas Mavericks.  Embiid, who was absent in the last 15 matches, had 29 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Philadelphia’s 118-116 victory. He played for 36 minutes while wearing a leg brace and went 12-for-23 from the field and 4-for-9 from the free-throw line.  “I wish I could play every game,” Embiid said of his expectations for the rest of the season. “Whatever God decides from that point on, I can’t control it. Goal is to be available every single night.” Nonetheless, coach Nick Nurse said after the match that Embiid would not compete on Wednesday night against Miami Heat. The center played in just his 14th game of a season he said has been “extremely” frustrating. The 76ers are 8-6 with him and 20-29 overall. They’ll need him to play again to advance to the playoffs. “Trying to find the positives, like support and family, but it’s tough,” he said. In the match against the Mavericks, Embiid appeared to be normal. His layup with 22 seconds on the clock put Philadelphia up by a point. He stole the defensive rebound on Dallas’ next possession and then defended the last play of the meeting when the Mavericks turned it over.  “I just wanted to come out aggressive, assert myself inside and out,” Embiid said. Embiid, who was drafted No. 3 overall by Philadelphia in 2014, entered the game averaging 24.4 points and 7.9 rebounds. He still thinks the 76ers can turn things around. “We just got to get healthy and stay healthy,” he said.

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Mahomes unconcerned with G.O.A.T. conversation: ‘I care more about the legacy of our team’

Patrick Mahomes is on his way to attaining G.O.A.T status, but he does not care for it, as he works towards helping the Kansas City Chiefs make history.  “No, I’m just trying to be the greatest Patrick Mahomes that I can be,” he said Monday from Super Bowl LIX Opening Night. “I mean, that’s obviously a goal of anyone’s, is to be the greatest at their profession, but in order to do that, you have to be the greatest that you can be every single day, and if that’s on the field and the work ethic I put in or off the field in the father and husband that I am, I’m gonna try to be the greatest in that way, and whenever I’m done with football, if I leave everything out there the way that I feel like I have so far, as far as effort and mentality, I’ll be happy with the results and I’ll let others talk about who the greatest is of whatever profession that is.” A Sunday win over the Philadelphia Eagles would make Mahomes the first quarterback in NFL history to lift four Lombardi Trophies before his 30th birthday.  Regardless of how the match turns out, he will join the likes of Tom Brady and John Elway as the only quarterbacks in league history to start five-plus Super Bowls. He will be the first to do so before he turns 30. Brady was 34; Elway was 38.  According to Mahomes, those numbers aren’t about him but about the Chiefs. Surpassing Brady as the GOAT, would just reflect the club’s power.  “I care more about the legacy of our team,” he said. “You know, we’ve put in so much work and worked so hard that I want to be remembered for the team that we are and the team that we built here in Kansas City. I never really think about my legacy; I think about all the guys that I’ve played with and how they’ve kind of left their imprint on this team and I want us to be remembered for that.” Kansas City have gotten their own share of haters since they started this race to become the first three-peat Super Bowl champions. He dismissed talks about him being a “villain” several times while speaking on Monday night. Mahomes stated that people hating winners is on them.  “I don’t even think it’s embracing being in the villains,” he said. “We embrace who we are, and we believe we play the game the right way. We believe that we play with a lot of heart and a lot of passion for the game and then we win football games. If winning football games makes you a villain, we’re gonna keep going out there and doing it.” The three-time Super Bowl MVP gets now what the New England Patriots went through during their decades-long run. He also understands all too well the bitterness of some fans toward a giant that seemingly can’t be slain. “It’s all fun because I was that guy. I was a Cowboys fan growing up, and I used to hate the Patriots,” he said. “I think more than anything, I appreciate the greatness of the Patriots more now when I see how hard it was to do what they did. But we just go out there and play the game that we love, the way that we feel like is the right way and all the other stuff is kind of outside noise. Hopefully we’re just giving people a great product to watch, and they can see the love for the game that we have.” Mahomes must continue to rack up victories if he wants to pass Brady. The Chiefs QB currently has 17 playoff wins (No. 2 all time) and three Super Bowl victories, well behind TB12’s 35 postseason wins and seven Lombardis. Beating the Eagles on Sunday, however, would get Mahomes much closer, much earlier in his career. It’s the longevity of Brady’s winning ways that Mahomes learns the most from the current G.O.A.T. “You know, as I’ve watched the greats, I think more than anything, it’s just to be able to win,” Mahomes said. “I know that sounds easy, but to be able to win with a team that’s around you is something that’s special and that the greatest do, and I think I learned that the most from Tom Brady. He did whatever it took to win the football game, and as a quarterback, that’s what you have to be and that’s what I’ve learned over my career.”

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Cubs sign Brasier from Dodgers to boost bullpen

The Chicago Cubs bought Ryan Brasier and cash from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. To create room on the 40-man squad, the Cubs chose left-handed pitcher Rob Zastryzny for assignment.  Brasier was chosen for the post last week when Los Angeles signed Kirby Yats, but Brasier has been a productive pitcher when in-form in recent seasons. In June 2023, he joined the Dodgers after leaving the Boston Red Sox and delivered a 0.70 ERA with 38 strikeouts over 38 ⅔ innings with Los Angeles.  However, Brasier didn’t perform as well last campaign, pitching a 3.54 ER across 28 innings. He was also absent for more than three months due to a right calf strain. He recorded a career-low 4.5% walk rate, and his 34.8% chase rate was above the league average (28.5%).  Brasier spots a 3.85 ERA through 285 ⅓ career innings. He has extensive playoff experience from his six years with the Red Sox, where he won two World Series.  Now as he enters his ninth MLB season, he is the latest noteworthy player to join Chicago’s renovated bullpen, which has free-agent Caleb Thielbar and trade signings Eli Morgan and Ryan Pressly. 

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O.A.R to headline NHL Stadium Series

Platinum-certified band O.A.R will appear as headliners in the NHL Stadium Series Pep Rally, with a free concert at St. John Arena. They will play before the faceoff between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings inside Ohio Stadium on Saturday, March 1. The NHL Stadium Series Pep Rally will be free and open to the public with first-come, first-served seating. The concert will start at 2:30 p.m ET.  O.A.R, whose members are OSU alumni, will be joined by OSU Athletic Band and the university’s award-winning Spirit team. The Spirit team will include cheer and dance, to bring the high-energy enthusiasm of OSU game day traditions to fans before the outdoor game begins. Blue Jackets players will first stop at St. John Arena before doing the ceremonious walk to Ohio Stadium.  Fans can purchase tickets to the 2025 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series at Ticketmaster.com. Ticketmaster is the only official marketplace of the NHL. They offer fans that guarantee that the seats they buy on Ticketmaster.com and the Ticketmaster app are the same seats they’ll get. 

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