Mikael Granlund gets 1st career playoff hat trick as Stars beat top-seeded Jets for 3-1 series leadNew Foto - Mikael Granlund gets 1st career playoff hat trick as Stars beat top-seeded Jets for 3-1 series lead

DALLAS (AP) — Mikael Granlund had his first career playoff hat trick, Jake Oettinger stopped 31 shots and the Dallas Stars beat Winnipeg 3-1 on Tuesday night, taking a 3-1 series lead over the top-seeded Jets in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. Mikko Rantanen uppedhis NHL-leading playoff totalto 19 points (nine goals) with the primary assist on Granlund's second goal that broke a 1-1 tie with 2:08 left in the second period and put the Stars ahead to stay. Granlund did a double fist pump from his knees, then popped up to his skates after his third goal, his fourth in these playoffs, on a power play with 12:37 left in the game. The 33-year-old forward had scored multiple goals only one time in his previous 69 playoff games, for Minnesota in 2014. Game 5 is at Winnipeg on Thursday, when the Stars will have their first chance to advance to the West final for the third year in a row. Nikolaj Ehlers scored for the Jets, who have lost all five of their road games this postseason. The primary assist on the third Granlund goal came from Miro Heiskanen,the standout defenseman in the lineupfor the first time since Jan. 28 after missing the last 32 regular-season games and first 10 playoff games because of a knee injury. That came soon after Oettinger's kick save on Kyle Connor's short-handed attempt in the first half of a double-minor penalty against Haydn Fleury. Granlund scored just before the end of the four-minute penalty. Granlund got his first goal after skating down the middle over both blue lines, and a nifty move around Brandon Tanev near mid-ice, before snapping a 38-foot shot past Connor Hellebuyck for a 1-0 lead just 8 1/2 minutes into the game. Hellebuyck has now lost nine consecutive playoff road games since winning Game 1 at Vegas in 2023, before the Golden Knights won four in a row. The two-time Vezina Trophy winner, the odds-on favorite to win the top goalie award again this season, has allowed 24 goals in the five road losses in these playoffs. The Jets began the second period with a minute left on a power play and Dallas technically killed the tripping penalty. But Ehlers scored from a severe angle, his shot from the bottom of the circle to left of Oettinger going under the goalie's legs and ricocheting into the net while Tyler Seguin was coming out of the box. ___ AP NHL playoffs:https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cupandhttps://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Mikael Granlund gets 1st career playoff hat trick as Stars beat top-seeded Jets for 3-1 series lead

Mikael Granlund gets 1st career playoff hat trick as Stars beat top-seeded Jets for 3-1 series lead DALLAS (AP) — Mikael Granlund had his fi...
Celtics star Jayson Tatum ruled out for rest of postseason after suffering torn Achilles in loss to KnicksNew Foto - Celtics star Jayson Tatum ruled out for rest of postseason after suffering torn Achilles in loss to Knicks

Jayson Tatum's postseason is over. TheBoston Celticsstar was ruled out for the rest of the playoffs with a torn right Achilles tendon,the team announced. Tatum underwent surgery Tuesday, less than 24 hours after he initially sustained the injury. A timeline for his return is not yet known, but he is expected to make a full recovery. The decision to operate immediately, according to theBoston Globe's Adam Himmelscbach, was done because it can lead to a more favorable outcome. Tatum went down in the final minutes of theCeltics' 121-113 loss to the New York Knicks in Game 4of their Eastern Conference semifinals series on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Tatum planted near the top of the arc while trying to chase after a loose ball, but his right ankle awkwardly rolled out and he went crashing down to the court. Play continued the other way as Tatum remained down in pain. pic.twitter.com/T5JtnkzSaT — . (@dphoop2425)May 13, 2025 He was eventually carried off the floor by athletic trainers, unable to put any weight on his right foot. Tatum was taken to a wheelchair and rolled back to the locker room, andhe looked incredibly emotional with his head in his hands. Jayson Tatum was distraught after an apparent lower leg injury 💔(via@BleacherReport)pic.twitter.com/YZCcivkIzH — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)May 13, 2025 Tatum had 42 points when he went down with the injury. He averaged 25 points and 11.8 rebounds per game throughout the series. Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla called it a "lower body injury" after the game, but did not have any specifics. An MRI on Tuesday morning confirmed the Achilles injury. "I mean, the loss is the loss," Celticsveteran Al Horford saidafter the game. "More importantly, you know, it's Jayson and that's what I'm worried about. And I'm just making sure I'm there for him. That's my priority ... It's very concerning, just from, you know, the care that I have for him. What he means to us. What he means to Boston." While the Celtics will be without Tatum for the rest of the postseason, Tatum will now almost certainly miss a good chunk of next season while he recovers. Achilles injuries can typically take several months, if not longer, to recover from. Tatum finished the regular season averaging 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 6 assists per game. The 26-year-old signed a five-year, $315 million supermax extension last summer after he helped lead the Celtics to an NBA title. The Knicks currently hold a 3-1 lead in their series over the Celtics. Game 5 is set for Wednesday night at TD Garden in Boston. If the Knicks pull off the win, they'll earn their first trip to the Eastern Conference finals since 1999.

Celtics star Jayson Tatum ruled out for rest of postseason after suffering torn Achilles in loss to Knicks

Celtics star Jayson Tatum ruled out for rest of postseason after suffering torn Achilles in loss to Knicks Jayson Tatum's postseason is ...
OT Jackson Cantwell, No. 1-ranked college football recruit, commits to MiamiNew Foto - OT Jackson Cantwell, No. 1-ranked college football recruit, commits to Miami

Miami footballlanded a big-time commitment on Tuesday, as coach Mario Cristobal earned a pledge from the highest-ranked recruit of his career. Five-star offensive tackleJackson Cantwell,the No. 1-ranked player in the 2026 class according to 247Sports' Composite rankings, chose theHurricanesover Georgia, Oregon and Ohio State on Tuesday. REQUIRED READING:Southern California, Lincoln Riley crushing recruiting in bid for college football resurgence "Miami excites me a lot because they have an offensive-line oriented coach in Mario Cristobal,"Cantwell told On3 recently."I like Coach Cristobal a lot. I think Coach Mirabal is a top-five O-line coach in the country. Even that could be a little like subjective where in the top five it would be. He does a fantastic job. He does a great developing (sic). They always seem to have the right guys on the offensive line." Cantwell has a 6-foot-7, 325-pound frame, according to his 247Sports page. The Nixa High School product from Nixa, Missouri, was also the Missouri state champion in shot put and discus. Cantwell comes from an athletic background, as his dad, Christian Cantwell, won the silver medal in shot put at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. His mother, Teri Steer, was a thrower at the 2000 Sydney Games. Cantwell reportedly is receiving quite the name, image and likeness package for his commitment. According to a report fromEli Lederman, the national recruiting and college football reporter for ESPN, Miami has an NIL deal in place with Cantwell worth more than $2 million annually. The Hurricanes' 2026 class now ranks ninth nationally, as they have 10 commitments, four of whom are rated as four stars or higher by 247Sports. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:OT Jackson Cantwell, No. 1-ranked recruit, commits to Miami football

OT Jackson Cantwell, No. 1-ranked college football recruit, commits to Miami

OT Jackson Cantwell, No. 1-ranked college football recruit, commits to Miami Miami footballlanded a big-time commitment on Tuesday, as coach...
Dodgers place Roki Sasaki on IL with shoulder issue amid slow start to phenom's MLB careerNew Foto - Dodgers place Roki Sasaki on IL with shoulder issue amid slow start to phenom's MLB career

Roki Sasaki's rookie year has not been going according to plan, and now the Los Angeles Dodgers are hitting the pause button. The team announced Tuesday it is placing the Japanese phenom on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder impingement. Reliever J.P. Feyereisen was recalled in a corresponding move. The Dodgers recalled RHP J.P. Feyereisen and placed RHP Roki Sasaki on the injured list with right shoulder impingement. — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers)May 14, 2025 Unless his placement is retroactive, Sasaki will be eligible to return on May 28. The move comes with Sasaki holding a 4.72 ERA, a 6.17 FIP, a 1.485 WHIP and a bunch of other unimpressive numbers. After sitting at 100 mph in the 2023 World Baseball Classic and in the high 90s in Japan last year, his fastball is averaging 96 mph so far this season per Baseball Savant. It was only 94.8 mph in his most recent start, in which he allowed five earned runs and five hits with no strikeouts in four innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Dodgers manager Dave Robertsconfirmed TuesdaySasaki felt arm soreness after the start. All of this has been far worse than what many expected from Sasaki as he made a much-hyped transition to MLB. Sasaki sent shockwaves throughout baseball when he was posted by his Chiba Lotte Marines team in Japan's NPB, foregoing a potential nine-figure deal he could have landed had he come over two years later. With his price limited by international bonus pools, he was hyped as potentially one of the biggest bargains in baseball history. Few were surprised when Sasakiopted to join the reigning World Series champions on a $6.5 million deal, giving him the change to play for a perennial contender with two Team Japan teammates. It all seemed too good to not work out for the Dodgers, but here we are, with Sasaki on the injured list after eight replacement-level starts. Sasaki entered MLB with a three-pitch arsenal: his high-velocity four-seam fastball, one of the best splitters in the world and a slider he was still working on last year. The splitter has been as advertised, but hitters have feasted on the fastball, slugging .494 against it. Regardless of changing leagues, that's what happens when a four-seamer goes from one of the fastest in the world to just another mid-90s offering. Roberts said Tuesday the team is still trying to figure things out with Sasaki's fastball: "I think that there's command component. I think there's a 'go out there and try to compete every fifth or sixth day to get major-league hitters out.' We're still trying to have conversations to see where he's at, because at the end of the day, we want to make sure that he is performing up to his capabilities and up to our capabilities and expectations. There's a lot of things that we're trying to suss out right now with Roki." Sasaki entered MLB as one of the most-hyped prospects in living memory, in the zip code of Paul Skenes and Stephen Strasburg. However, it's becoming increasingly clear he did not enter the league as a finished product like his teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who accomplished much more in NPB before coming over. None of this is to say Sasaki is already a bust. He is 23 years old and only in his first few months of adjusting to both big-league hitting and the Dodgers' player-development machine. The IL stint could be as much a get-right period to avoid a demotion as it is a response to injury. Still, none of this is ideal.

Dodgers place Roki Sasaki on IL with shoulder issue amid slow start to phenom's MLB career

Dodgers place Roki Sasaki on IL with shoulder issue amid slow start to phenom's MLB career Roki Sasaki's rookie year has not been go...
Cavaliers' fantastic season ends in NBA playoffs disappointment. What should they do now?New Foto - Cavaliers' fantastic season ends in NBA playoffs disappointment. What should they do now?

TheCleveland Cavaliersencountered two problems in the Eastern Conference semifinals. TheIndiana Pacerswere one, and don't shortchangetheir 4-1 series victoryover the Cavs, culminating withIndiana's 114-105 victoryin Game 5 Tuesday. The well-coached Pacers improved as the season progressed and are playing solid basketball in the playoffs. Injuries were the other, and the Cavaliers just couldn't get enough healthy players on the court for enough games to give themselves a better chance. All-Star Darius Garland, All-Star andDefensive Player of the YearEvan Mobley and key reserve De'Andre Hunter all missed games against Indiana with injuries and the three missed Game 2,a 120-119 Pacers victoryin which the Cavs led by 17 late in the third quarter and 119-112 with 57.6 seconds remaining in the fourth. The Cavaliers and their fans leavethe 2025 playoffsdisappointed, for sure, and wondering how the playoffs might have turned out had the Cavs been healthy. Determining what needs to be done in the offseason requires a measured approach, and that's how ownership, president of basketball operations Koby Altman and general manager Mike Gansey should navigate the offseason. This is not a "re-evaluate the direction of the team" summer for Cleveland. The Cavaliers had one of the best seasons in franchise history, going 64-18. It was the second-best record in franchise history, and the best non-LeBron James regular season. In Kenny Atkinson's first season with the team – he wasnamed NBA Coach of the Year– the Cavs were No. 1 offensively, scoring 121 points, and No. 8 defensively, allowing 111.8 points, for the league's third-best net rating at plus-9.2 Cleveland's Core Four – Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen, Garland and Mobley – and fifth starter Max Strus are all under contract through at least 2026-27, and Isaac Okoro, Hunter and Dean Wade are signed for next season. That's a great place to be. Yes, there is significant money invested in that roster, and the Cavs will be a taxpaying team next season. That just means Altman and Gansey will have to work hard to fill in spots around the edges that can help the Cavs. Atkinson curtailed minutes during the regular season with Donovan, Garland, Allen and Strus all playing fewer minutes per game this season than last. The Cavs were unlucky at the wrong time. A great season plus unfortunate events shouldn't alter the trajectory the front office designed. The idea was to compete for titles with that Core Four for at least a few seasons, and nothing that happened in the playoffs should change that. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Cavaliers eliminated by Pacers. What should they do now?

Cavaliers' fantastic season ends in NBA playoffs disappointment. What should they do now?

Cavaliers' fantastic season ends in NBA playoffs disappointment. What should they do now? TheCleveland Cavaliersencountered two problems...

 

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