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For 16 teams, the Stanley Cup playoffs are in full swing. The other 15 look ahead to the 2019 NHL draft on June 21.

Since our first run through the first round, there has been plenty of movement. We still have the scouting combine, pre-draft team meetings and more ahead of us, so expect more shuffling as draft day in Vancouver approaches.

Let's see how the first round is shaping up with our second mock draft -- and the first post-lottery one -- of the year.

Note: This mock uses the draft lottery results for the opening and the reverse order of the NHL standings after that, alternating between the West and East for the final four picks. As you'll note, the Tampa Bay Lightning are still in the last spot, despite being on the brink of elimination. We'll have more mocks before draft time, but for now, we stick to regular-season point totals for the playoff team draft positions.


1. New Jersey Devils

Jack Hughes, C, U.S. National U18 Team (NTDP)

Adding Hughes could significantly change the dynamic of New Jersey's offensive attack. A one-two punch of Hughes and Nico Hischier would give the Devils a formidable duo for years to come. Landing the No. 1 pick should also be a nice enticement for Taylor Hall to hang around as he heads into the final year of his contract.

2. New York Rangers

Kaapo Kakko, RW, TPS (Liiga)

Kakko is a game-changer for the Rangers' rebuild. He'd be more of a cornerstone piece than any prospect currently in their deep system. He brings a scoring threat to the wing and can reach the NHL right away.

3. Chicago Blackhawks

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – This week’s RBC Heritage will be Boo Weekley’s second start of the 2018-19 season and in many ways it’s a new beginning for the three-time PGA Tour winner.

“It’s almost like I’m starting all over again. Mentally, physically, it’s hard,” he said. “I know how good I was. I’m getting older, so there are little things I’m trying to overcome, but overall my health is great.”

Weekley missed all of last season on Tour recovering from surgery on his right elbow for severe tendinitis and another procedure to remove a carcinoma and a cyst that had filled with fluid.

He returned to the Tour in February with a tie for 35th at the Puerto Rico Open and has also made five starts on the Web.com Tour this year. But for the 45-year-old, Harbour Town has given him something to look forward to.

“Being able to come here and play, knowing I won here so I still have a little momentum,” said Weekley, a two-time winner of the Heritage in 2007 and ’08. “I love the golf course. I love being here because it feels like home.”

Now that he’s relatively healthy Weekley said he’s looking forward to getting a few more starts on Tour and trying to restart his career.

“I’m more motivated this year than I’ve been since probably 2012,” he said. “I’m ready to play.”

TT Postscript: 15 things I'll remember from major No. 15

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 08:09

Forty-eight hours after the dust settled on Tiger Woods’ fifth green jacket, I felt compelled to jot down (more than) a few things I loved about the magical week at Augusta National. So, in honor of Tiger’s 15th major championship, here are the 15 things I’ll remember most from the 83rd Masters:

1. “Fore please, Tiger Woods now driving.” Those six words on the first tee each day got me. Every time.

2. I’ll remember that the fifth hole has now become his nemesis, much like the first hole was in the past. Four consecutive bogeys (at 5) vs. four consecutive pars (at 1).

3. The lone walk across Hogan Bridge after the horn blew late on Friday. Tiger had just hit it to 5 feet on the 12th hole and Augusta National was buzzing. But, once they resumed play 15 minutes later, he missed the damn putt.

4. The poor security guard that slipped and tripped Tiger on the 14th hole on Friday. This will, rightly so, get lost in the shuffle, because he ultimately won, but it was a big deal at the time. Tiger, of course, made birdie from 28 feet.

5. The drive at 13 on Saturday. No clue how that didn’t end up in the left trees. Instead it was sitting up nicely in the second cut. He punched it up the fairway and made birdie. Birdies followed at 14 and 15 and changed everything. 

6. The two-putt at No. 9 on Sunday from 70 feet. It looked like the putt would come up 20 feet short, but it kept trickling and ended 6 inches from the hole. Joey said it was the biggest key to the final round.

7. Francesco Molinari hitting it into Rae’s Creek on Sunday at the 12th hole. Still can’t believe it. Won’t ever believe it. But it happened. The tournament was altered in an instant.

8. Sunday’s tee shot on 16. It was game over. The near-ace added to his already-incredible history on that hole.

9. One roar will stick with me, in particular. The scoreboard operator on the 18th hole took about 15 seconds before slamming the “14” next to Tiger’s name after the birdie at 16, indicating he had a two-shot lead with two holes remaining. Chaos ensued.

10. The hugs. With Joey, with Charlie, with Tida, with Sam. But mostly with Charlie.

11. Thee often-stoic Mark Steinberg, Tiger’s longtime manager, wiping a tear from his eye on 18.

12. Players waiting for Tiger by the scoring room, mainly those wearing their green jackets. Past champions were watching the action from the Champions’ Locker Room and decided to don their jackets and go greet the man who was about to wear it for a fifth time. It was a wonderful, deserved gesture.

13. Georgia peach ice cream sandwiches. They were the fuel that got me through the week.

14. Joey sitting in the cargo area of the Mercedes SUV, the flagstick from 18 tucked safely behind him.

15. The last thing he said all week: “Yeah, I’m excited about Show and Tell at school.” It’s one of the most charming things he’s ever said in the press room, and it was the perfect stamp on one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.

Prem 'keeper didn't know what Nazi salute was

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 08:47

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey "did not know" what a Nazi salute was, a Football Association panel has said.

The Wales international was charged after appearing to perform a Nazi gesture in a photograph posted on Instagram by German teammate Max Meyer. Hennessey denied the allegation, and suggested the gesture was "absolutely coincidental" -- and the charge was eventually dropped.

The written reasons for the decision, published on Tuesday, stated the 32-year-old was not punished because he proved he was unaware of the historical significance of the gesture.

"Mr. Hennessey categorically denied that he was giving a Nazi salute," the statement read. "Indeed, from the outset he said that he did not even know what one was.

"Improbable as that may seem to those of us of an older generation, we do not reject that assertion as untrue. In fact, when cross-examined about this, Mr. Hennessey displayed a very considerable -- one might even say lamentable -- degree of ignorance about anything to do with [Adolf] Hitler, fascism and the Nazi regime.

"Regrettable though it may be that anyone should be unaware of so important a part of our own and world history, we do not feel we should therefore find he was not telling the truth about this.

"All we would say [at the risk of sounding patronising] is that Mr. Hennessey would be well advised to familiarise himself with events which continue to have great significance to those who live in a free country."

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Philadelphia lands 2026 MLB All-Star Game

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 13:05

PHILADELPHIA -- Baseball's 2026 All-Star Game will be played in Philadelphia to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Commissioner Rob Manfred made the announcement Tuesday at Independence Hall with a cast of All-Stars past and present onstage behind him. Phillies Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt and six-time All-Star Bryce Harper were the last two speakers to address the crowd.

This will be the first All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park, which opened in 2004. The 1976 All-Star Game was played at Veterans Stadium to mark the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and the 1996 All-Star Game also was played at the Vet, which stood in the same sports complex in South Philadelphia. The 1943 and 1952 games were at Shibe Park.

This year's All-Star Game is July 9 in Cleveland. The 2020 game will be at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, site of the 1980 game. Sites for 2021-25 have not been announced.

Rays place ace Snell on IL with fractured toe

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 13:12

The Tampa Bay Rays have placed ace Blake Snell on the 10-day injured list with a broken toe.

The Rays announced Tuesday that Snell, the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, has a fractured fourth toe on his right foot.

The move is retroactive to Sunday, and Snell is expected to miss only one start.

Snell, 26, is 2-1 with a 2.16 ERA in four starts this season. The left-hander has 36 strikeouts in 25 innings.

To fill the spot on the roster, the Rays called up Emilio Pagan from Triple-A Durham.

Day 1 of the biggest Table Tennis event of the year starts on 21st of April (Saturday) at the Hungexpo, Budapest, Hungary! A total of 8 tables of LIVE streaming on itTV will satisfy your every table tennis need.

Kicking things off will be the Mixed Doubles action at 8 am GMT with 4 tables coming to you from the main hall and 4 more from the second hall. The action does not stop as qualification continues until the top 128 Men & Women’s Singles and the top 64 pairs in Men’s, Women’s & Mixed Doubles events emerge on 22nd April. TV production will commence at 4 pm GMT on the same day.

Fans can expect the best viewing experience from the 22nd – 28th of April as the 2019 World Championships is broadcasted all over the world. Wondering where to catch it all? Check out your local listings below:

You can also keep up-to-date with all the action via LIVE updates on ITTF’s social platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Weibo. Head to the event page HERE for more information.

Key dates to remember:

  • 26th April – Mixed Doubles Final
  • 27th April – Men’s Doubles & Women’s Singles Final
  • 28th April – Women’s Doubles & Men’s Singles Final

iHeartMedia Backing Gateway Truck Series Race

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 10:48

ST. LOUIS – Officials from Gateway Motorsports Park and iHeartMedia St. Louis have announced that iHeartMedia St. Louis will serve as the sponsor of the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series event at the 1.25-mile oval on June 22.

“This is a unique sponsorship agreement as iHeartMedia St. Louis  has bought the naming rights on the event, as well as additional event and facility elements, in an effort to further enhance their role as the advertising leader in the St. Louis region,” said Chris Blair, Gateway Motorsports Park’s Executive Vice President and General Manager. “We’ve teamed up with iHeart on music events in the past and their efforts will enable us to expand our midway entertainment options, develop unique fan experiences at the race and also dramatically expand our marketing footprint to other regions. The Gateway sales team and iHeart sales executives, working together, will make a special event even greater.”

“iHeartMedia strives to provide our clients with unprecedented access to consumers by providing direct engagement and on-site activations unlike any other media group,’ said Katy Pavelonis, Senior Vice President for the St. Louis Region. “When the Gateway team presented this unique sponsorship opportunity to us, we realized the potential of being associated with one of the greatest summer events in St. Louis.  Our radio partners will be provided with unrivaled access to market to at the event to the loyal NASCAR fan and our listeners will love the exclusive content and prizes in the days and weeks leading up to the event.”

The sixth annual NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series 200 will feature practice, qualifying and the main event in a unique, one-day format on June 22.  In addition, the ARCA Menards Series Day to Day Coffee 150 also will slate a full schedule of practice, qualifying and the 150-mile event on the same evening.

The track also will host the Rumble Before The Roar pre-race party in the new trackside party pavilion as a kick-off to the day’s events.

The NASCAR Truck 200 also is the final race of NASCAR’s new Triple Truck Challenge. The Challenge will provide the race winner with a $50,000 bonus and a potential $500,000 prize if the driver wins all three races: Texas, Iowa and Gateway.

'We've won more overs than we've lost' - Tom Moody

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 16 April 2019 10:46

Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Tom Moody has attributed their up-and-down season to losing key moments in matches they had otherwise dominated. Sunrisers have six points from seven matches and are currently looking to snap a three-match losing streak.

One of Sunrisers' handicaps, the unavailability of captain Kane WIlliamson in five of their matches due to a shoulder issue, has meant that seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has had to lead the side in five of their games. Moody gave a positive assessment of him while reinforcing that the switching leadership wasn't as big a factor as their tardiness at finishing games off.

"Obviously it would have been nice to have Kane fit from the beginning of the tournament," Moody said on Tuesday. "I think when Bhuvi captained the side, he did a very good job. I don't think it's a leadership issue at all. I think it's simply there's been moments - if you look at our games [up]till today in detail, there's been aspects of our game that we haven't got quite right. But I think we've won more overs than lost in the tournament.

"Look at KKR, very first game - we'd won [the first] 90 percent of that game. And we lost it. There are many examples like that. Mumbai Indians here - we played exceptionally well and then we found ourselves in no-man's land. And that last game here, we dominated the first half of the game, we got off to a steady start. We didn't quite capitalise in the first ten overs, what we should have done having not lost wickets. We then found ourselves going backwards. So we're winning the majority of a lot of the contest, but we're not finishing the job."

"It's really down to him to turn things around. I think that's what's the exciting part for him and for us. He still will have an opportunity to turn things around and have an impact this season." Tom Moody on Manish Pandey's poor run

The previous game, the one against Delhi Capitals, was particularly demoralising for Sunrisers who, having putting up 72 for the opening stand, were bowled out for 116 in a chase of 156. After the game, David Warner had noted that leaving out multiple experienced middle-order batsmen for the game had hurt Sunrisers. Williamson's return had meant Mohammed Nabi had to drop out of the XI. Among the domestic players who were left out was Manish Pandey, whose poor returns as a Sunrisers player continue to build up.

Pandey has made 54 runs in five innings at a strike rate of 93.10 and hasn't hit a single six this season. His highest score of 19 this season is his sixth highest overall for the franchise - he has only five scores of 20-plus in 18 innings overall.

"Obviously Manish hasn't quite hit the ground running in the last season and a bit," Moody said. "In the last year and the start of this season. No one will be more disappointed than Manish himself. He's a player that's got a lot of pride in his game and he's a good performer. He came into this season in some good form as well, having scored runs in the domestic season and having captained his side to victory. So it hasn't quite worked out for him, to this point. It's really down to him to turn things around. I think that's what's the exciting part for him and for us. He still will have an opportunity to turn things around and have an impact this season."

There wasn't, however, a clear indication from moody whether Sunrisers would switch back to having either Pandey or Yusuf Pathan back as they face table-toppers Chennai Super Kings at home on Wednesday. But whether they'll lean again on experience or not, Moody said that most importantly, they had moved on from the collapse.

"Ask Delhi Capitals. They're going okay," Moody said when asked about how a team bounces back from such a defeat. "The most important thing when you have a disappointing loss is you do reflect and then you move on. You don't ignore it. It's important to reflect and have a good look at it and you move on as quick as possible as a group. And we've done that."

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