sabres win in global series game with peterka goal

Sabres win in Global Series game with Peterka goal

Munich national JJ Peterka scored in his homecoming match, and the Buffalo Sabres beat EHC Red Bull Munchen 5-0 in the 2024 NHL Global Series Challenge Germany. The game was presented by Fastenal at SAP Garden on Friday before a crowd of 10,796 fans.  Tage Thompson had a goal and an assist, and Sam Lafferty, Dylan Cozens and Jack Quinn also scored for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made eight saves in 31:32 before Devon Levi who made four saves replaced him. Buffalo won’t play again until October 4th, when they begin the regular season with the first of two matches in two nights against the New Jersey Devils in the 2024 NHL Global Series Czechia. Fastenal will also present this at O2 Arena in Prague.  Lafferty gave the Sabres a 1-0 lead at 7:46 of the first period. His pass attempt to Rasmus Dahlin deflected off Red Bull forward Viet Oswald high in the zone and flew past goalie Mathias Niederberger into the net. Thompson made it 2-0 at 15:14, when he skated out of the left face-off circle to the front of the net and stopped Henri Jokiharju’s floating wrist shot from the left point.  Cozens scored a power-play goal to make it 3-10 at 13:41 of the second period.  Quinn delivered a goal at 17:29 to make it 4-0. He won a race to the puck in the right circle, stayed on his skates despite being almost pulled down from behind by Red Bull defenseman Jakob Werber, and roofed a fast shot past Niederberger. Peterka extended Buffalo’s lead to 5-0 at 3:48 of the third period, when he scored from the right circle with a wrist shot inside the right post. 

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royals "cherish" advancing to improbable wild card spot

Kansas City Royals ‘cherish’ advancing from 106 defeats to improbable Wild Card spot

The Kansas City Royals do not like talking about last year. This whole season, they decided not to think about 2023. All that matters, according to manager Matt Quatraro, is today.  On the night the Royals won their first postseason place since 2015 with the Minnesota Twins losing to the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night, the 2023 season was mentioned many times. And how far the team has come from it.  “This is the moment to take it in,” Vinnie Pasquantino said. “We were really bad last year. This year, we’re really good. And you get kind of emotional thinking about it. I’m super excited to be in this locker room right now. We’re happy to be here. And we’re not satisfied.” Nine years after the Royals won it all and brought Kansas City its second World Series title in franchise history, they are back in the postseason. They’ll compete in the Wild Card Series next week in Baltimore or Houston, with seeding to be determined over the final two days of the regular season.  In 2024, the Royals became the third team since the expansion era began (‘61) to advance to the postseason after losing up to 100 matches the previous year. They join the 2017 Twins and 2020 Miami Marlins, but are first to lose 106+ and make it.  “To get to where we were from where we are, there’s so many people involved,” general manager J.J. Picollo, the architect of the turnaround, said. “So many people played a part in this. To see it all happen is kind of surreal. We felt like it was going to happen. But until it did, you just didn’t know.” They finally got their moment on Friday, despite waiting for the Twins to lose to the Baltimore Orioles after they dropped their series opener to the Braves at Truist Park. But that didn’t matter to Royals when champagne was spraying and beers were flowing.  Bobby Witt Jr. had two empty beer cans strapped to his head with a cigar hanging out of his mouth with a goofy smile only a baseball-loving superstar would wear.  “This is what I dreamed of as a kid,” Witt said. “I saw the pictures. I bought the shirts. Now I’m in the pictures. And I have the shirt. “It’s amazing what the front office and coaching staff did. And this team. I’m forever thankful. I’m glad to be here.”

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toronto blue jays vs miami marlins betting predictions

MLB EXPERT PICKS: Toronto Blue Jays VS Miami Marlins betting Predictions

The Miami Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays meet Friday in MLB game 1 action at Rogers Centre. Here’s a Toronto Blue Jays vs Miami Marlins prediction for you.  Find the MLB best bets today, predictions, picks, and odds for Toronto Blue Jays vs Miami Marlins on MatchPlug. We are a Sure Prediction Site to get accurate previews on MLB matches. Predictions And Betting Preview For Toronto Blue Jays VS Miami Marlins  Odds by 1XBet. Betting On The Toronto Blue Jays The Toronto Blue Jays are 74-85 on the year after playing the Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red Sox. The Blue Jays have scored 12 runs in their last 3 matches and 4 or more runs in 6 of their last 12 matches.  Toronto have won 5 of their last 7 matches when scoring 4 or more runs. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the Blue Jays with 197 hits and 102 RBI, while George Springer and Ernie Clement combine for 230 hits and 106 RBI. Betting On The Miami Marlins  The Miami Marlins are 59-100 on the year after playing the Atlanta Braves and Minnesota Twins. The Marlins scored 15 runs in their last 3 matches and 4 or more runs in 7 of their last 9 matches.  Miami have won 4 of their last 7 matches when scoring 4 or more runs. Jake Burger leads the Marlins with 127 hits and 72 RB, while Jesus Sanchez and Otto Lopez combine for 220 hits and 110 RBI. MatchPlug Prediction For Toronto Blue Jays VS Miami Marlins  Although both the Blue Jays and the Marlins have nothing to play for, Toronto was on a break yesterday while Miami played 13 innings. Adam Oller hasn’t given much in limited frames and suffered a hard hit on the road. Jose Berrios has been excellent in his few starts, which includes permitting 3 runs in his last 19 innings. Experts back the Blue Jays at home and with an All-Star material arm on the hill.  Prediction: Toronto Blue Jays -1.5.

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new york yankees vs pittsburgh pirates betting predictions

MLB EXPERT PICKS: New York Yankees VS Pittsburgh Pirates betting Predictions

The New York Yankees will face the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 1 of their season-ending three-game Yankees VS Pirates series tonight at Yankee Stadium.  MatchPlug has the MLB Expert Picks, predictions, and odds for Yankees VS Pirates. We are a Hot Prediction Site that offers accurate MLB previews and match analysis. Predictions And Betting Preview For New York Yankees VS Pittsburgh Pirates  Odds as seen on 1XBet. Betting On The New York Yankees The New York Yankees rebounded on a powerful offensive day with the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday after dropping the first two. They will face the Pirates in the last three matches, which is the first time both teams are meeting in 2024.  New York winning in the series opener means they’ll stay in the sole spot of the best record in the American League. They are presently 1.0 game ahead of the Guardians. Their series loss against the Os broke a series of five straight series victories for the Yankees.  Betting On The Pittsburgh Pirates The Pittsburgh Pirates will end their disappointing campaign on a high. They have only 3 victories in their last 10 matches and are 2 points behind the Reds in NL Central standings in fifth.  Jared Jones will start for the Pirates after what was an appalling start against the Cincinnati Reds. In his last start versus Cincinnati, Jones had 5.0 innings, 6 hits, 6 earned runs, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts.  MatchPlug Prediction For New York Yankees VS Pittsburgh Pirates  The Yankees will believe in Rodon to fix his 3rd best Win-Loss record in the league. They’ll focus on Aaron Judge, as the captain is expected to be hot at the plate after getting back to shape. The Pirates lineup’s .224 batting average in the last ten contrasts the New York’s 2.57 ERA from their pitching.  Final Prediction: New York Yankees Moneyline. 

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jayson tatum, jaylen brown are motivated for another title run

Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown are motivated for another title run

Jayson Tatum came back for training camp with a new back tattoo, another gold medal and a chip on his shoulder. He was accompanied by trusty colleague Jaylen Brown.  Tatum appeared for his eighth NBA season on Tuesday after helping the Boston Celtics win an 18th championship and joining the U.S team for its victory at the Paris Olympics. He did all that to become a supporting character and got benched for two matches in the middle of the tournament.  “In real time, it was tough,” Tatum said at the Celtics Media Day, acknowledging “I guess you could say that” it would motivate him when the Celtics try to repeat as NBA champions. “Did I need any extra motivation coming into the season? No,” said Tatum, whose new ink is a picture of himself cradling the championship trophy. “It was a unique circumstance — something I haven’t experienced before in my playing career. But I’m a believer that everything happens for a reason.” Boston return to practice on Wednesday, and the biggest threat to a repeat championship may be how complacent they could be after winning the first one. That is why Tatum’s Olympic disgrace might just be what Joe Mazzulla needs to keep his star player on track.  He was also overlooked for Finals MVP in favor of his teammate Jaylen Brown, who due to coming into the league a year earlier, was the highest-paid player in the NBA.  “Joe was probably the happiest person in the world that I didn’t win Finals MVP, and I didn’t play in two of the games of the Olympics,” Tatum said. “So that was odd. But if you know Joe, that makes sense.” Also smarting from a wounded ego is Brown, who was not chosen to join the Olympic squad and used social media to complain about being snubbed. Reporters wasted no time in asking him about it.  “Damn. Question No. 1,” Brown said with a laugh. “Don’t I get to warm up a little?” “The past is the past,” he said. “I’m extremely motivated, for obvious reasons. I’m ready to get after it.” The Celtics had the shortest offense in the NBA, defeating the Dallas Mavericks in the Finals on June 17. They then go back to practice a week earlier than most of the league because they open the preseason in Abu Dhabi on October 4th. Three of them did not get the summer off: Tatum, Jrue Holiday, and Derrick White all competed for the United States at France.  Holiday said the break was enough. “I love this game, so basketball isn’t like a hassle to me or anything,” he said. “I guess I love this job that I have. I had some great experiences this summer, so I wouldn’t trade that for anything.” Boston is back with the exact roster that won it all: Fifteen players return from last year’s team, including their top 11 scorers. The last NBA team to win back-to-back titles was the Golden State Warriors, who won three in four seasons from 2015-18. “It was never about trying to just win one,” Tatum said. “All the guys I looked up to growing up won at least one championship. Now it’s just a conversation of  how great are you trying to be?”

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warriors reveal classic edition uniform for 2024-25 nba season

Warriors reveal Classic Edition uniform for 2024-25 NBA season

The Golden State Warriors are the latest franchise to reveal a new uniform for the 2024-25 season. The team unveiled their Classic Edition uniform for the new season. The team will honour the Philadelphia Warriors era with this campaign’s Classic Edition uniform. The stripes and colours of the uniform pay homage to the original uniforms worn by the team in 1946.  Fans can find more information on the new kit, including when it will be ready for purchase, can be found here. Golden State also unveiled new Statement Edition uniforms and a secondary logo earlier in the offseason. 

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ravens sign pass rusher yannick ngakoue to practice squad

Ravens sign pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue to practice squad

The Baltimore Ravens are bringing back a familiar face to bolster its pass rush. They signed edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue to their practice squad, according to the NFL’s transaction wire.  ESPN reported the news first.  Ngakoue, had been wasting on the free-agent market all offseason and three weeks into the 2024 season. The ninth-year defensive end appeared in 13 matches for the Chicago Bears in 2023, totaling four sacks, six tackles for loss and seven QB hits.  Joining the Ravens will be Ngakoue’s sixth change in residence in five years; he has played for the Jaguars, Vikings, Ravens, Raiders, Colts, Bears and is now back to Baltimore since 2019. His last stint with the Ravens was only for nine games in 2020, when he recorded three sacks for John Harbaugh and Co. after a midseason transfer from Minnesota.  Ngakoue will want to bring spice to a 2024 Baltimore defense currently ranking 17th in sack rate and 32nd in passing yards permitted per match (291.7).  He said in May that he wanted to “re-establish’’ himself as one of the best pass rushers in the NFL and wait for the “perfect opportunity’’ to arise. Ngakoue seems to have found one with the Ravens.  League enthusiasts expect to see him make his debut for Baltimore this week when they host the Buffalo Bills (2-0) on Sunday Night Football on September 29th. 

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malik nabers "having a lot of fun' in sensational start

Giants WR Malik Nabers ‘having a lot of fun’ in sensational start: ‘Dream come true’

Over his first three weeks at the NFL, Malik Nabers has become a must-watch talent. The rookie WR has swiftly risen in the ranks as one of the league’s most spectacular wide receivers. It turns out Nabers is enjoying his time with the New York Giants as much as fans tuning in to watch his awe striking catches and historic feats.  “I’m having a lot of fun, a dream come true,” Nabers said Tuesday, via team transcript. So far, he has been a dream come true for a stagnant Giants offense, giving fans something to be thrilled about and a long absent dynamic delivery.  Even when New York dropped their first two matches of the term, Nabers was delivering highlights and receiving attention. Now, the Giants have secured their first victory of the term, a 21-15 win over the Cleveland Browns where Nabers racked in eight catches for 78 yards and a couple of touchdowns.  The rookie became the youngest WR in NFL history with two TD catches in a match, according to NFL Research. In those eight receptions were two outstanding grabs: the first when he skied above Cleveland cornerback Martin Emerson to pull a 28-year again along the sideline; the second an excellent 3-yard score where he skied for the ball before twisting his body to get  both feet inside the end zone.  “They were good catches, but I’ve made some way better catches than that,” said Nabers, the 2024 NFL Draft’s sixth-overall selection. “I’m not surprised by it, it’s just how I play, it’s how I am.” Following his latest showing, Nabers enters Thursday night’s Week 4 opener against the Dallas Cowboys with 23 catches, 271 receiving yards and a league-high three TD grabs. Those numbers make him the first player in league history with 20-plus catches and three or more TD grabs in his first three career matches, according to NFL Research.  Now he is ready for his prime-time debut, but to him it is just another match against another team.  “It’s a regular game,” he said of playing on Thursday night. And it all the same competing against the Cowboys, too, no matter how high-profile they might be.  “It’s football,” he said. “A game is a game. Every time I go out there, a game is a game. No matter what day it is, a game is a game.”

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hall ready to play for blackhawks after healing from knee injury

Hall ready to play for Blackhawks after healing from knee injury

Taylor Hall has not played for the Chicago Blackhawks since November 19th, 2023. Eight days later, he had a season-ending surgery to fix a torn ACL in his right knee. “Even an exhibition game is going to feel like something I haven’t done in a long time. That’s exciting,” said Hall, who is expected to play against the Detroit Red Wings in the Blackhawks’ preseason opener at United Center on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET). “In the last, I don’t know, 14-16 months, I’ve played 10 games, so I can’t wait to play games and be a hockey player again.” It was a frustrating wait for Hall who the Blackhawks signed from the Boston Bruins, along with forward Nick Folingo on June 26th, 2023. He was expected to be Connor Bedard’s linemate, but injuries limited him to 10 matches, where he had four points (two goals and two assists).  And it has been apparent since the beginning of camp, that the forward is ready to be a significant part of the Blackhawks this campaign.  “He’s all business right now, just the way we want to conduct ourselves as a team and he’s driving that pace out there,” Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson said of Hall. “That’s the way he likes to play. “I remember him in New Jersey being the MVP of the League (won the Hart Trophy in 2017-18) and that’s the way he played. We’re expecting him fully healthy to kind of continue getting to where he was just getting to when he got injured unfortunately in the early part of November.” Hall has 697 points (266 goals, 431 assists) in 832 matches for the Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Arizona Coyotes, Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins and Blackhawks.  Foligno said Hall has been “flying” during camp training. “His speed is so lethal and the size that he is (6-foot-1, 210 pounds), it’s a dangerous combination when you have him flying down the wing,” said Foligno, who was named Blackhawks captain Sept. 18. “I’m sure [Bedard] is excited to have him and whoever plays with him. He’s a guy who can drive a line himself too. I’m thrilled for him that he’s back around the guys and playing hockey, which he loves.” Bedard discussed with Hall a lot last term about the expectations of being a No.1 pick, something he knew weekly. They teamed up early, with Hall getting the primary assist on Bedard’s first NHL goal, a wraparound in a 3-1 defeat to the Bruins on October 11th, 2023.  “He’s obviously a great player and someone we really missed last year, not only on the ice, but in the room as well,” Bedard said. “He’s a guy everyone really likes, really respects. Having a guy like that, another leader in our room, is going to be huge, and then he’s going to make a big impact for us on the ice.” To prepare for the season, Hall trained in Vail, Colorado with other players such as Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid, Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon and Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner.  He said he trained in Vail in the past, before COVID-19. “It’s the highest elevated hockey rink in North America, so that’s about as tough of skates as you can get. But it was fun,” Hall said. “I just wanted to go and test myself against some of the best players in the League and at that altitude, so that was a time of fun and really was a measuring stick for how my knee felt, how my cardio was and how I felt as a hockey player. Hopefully that can give me a good push coming into this year.” He said he was anticipating the training camp schedule even before it was released. Missing most of last term was hard for him, but the urge to get back on the ice, to play matches again, has been building. Now he’s ready to go. “It’s special for me and it really brings a lot of things to light,” Hall said. “It makes me be appreciative to be out here because I missed so much time. If there’s any positives I can take, it’s just the clarity and gratitude that I have to just be playing hockey again because I love it and I think it’s kind of what I was born to do. So to be back out here again is just a blast.”

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auston matthews leaves maple leafs practice

Auston Matthews leaves Maple Leafs practice

The 2024-25 NHL training camp has begun, and there’s already some development in the Toronto Maple Leafs camp. Auston Matthews has exited halfway through practice. Matthews departed on Tuesday due to what coach Craig Berube described as an “upper-body thing,” although he said the issue is nothing to be concerned about.  “It’s nothing serious,” Berube said. “He should be fine.” The Toronto captain centered a line between left winger Steven Lorentz and right winger Mitch Marner before leaving practice.  Matthews scored one goal and was plus-1 in his preseason debut, a 6-5 overtime defeat to the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.  Forward Calle Jarnkrok missed practice on Tuesday and is day to day with a lower-body injury Jarnkrok was minus-1 Sunday. Lorentz, who is going to the Maple Leafs training camp on a professional tryout, went to practice for the first time since September 19th, missing the last three day due to an upper-body injury.  Related: Peterka anticipates homecoming at Global Series Challenge Germany.

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