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With Limited Cap Room, Should Dallas Prioritize Looming UFA Jamie Benn Or Move On?

With Limited Cap Room, Should Dallas Prioritize Looming UFA Jamie Benn Or Move On?

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'I Do Wonder if Anaheim Takes a Shot at This': How the Anaheim Ducks Fit as a Possible Destination for Jonathan Toews Comeback
It has been reported this week that two-time World Junior gold medal champion, two-time Olympic gold medal champion, Conne Smyth Trophy winner, Selke Trophy winner, three-time Stanley Cup champion, and long-tenured captain of the Chicago Blackhawks Jonathan Toews will be attempting a return to the NHL for the 2025-26 season.

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Simone Biles rails against ‘sore loser' conservative activist over trans athletes
Simone Biles rails against ‘sore loser' conservative activist over trans athletes

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Simone Biles rails against ‘sore loser' conservative activist over trans athletes

Olympian gymnast Simone Biles on Friday night clashed with conservative activist Riley Gaines over a transgender athlete's participation on a Minnesota high school's softball team. Gaines railed against a post on social platform X from the Minnesota State High School League that celebrated Champlin Park High School's first softball state championship win. 'Comments off lol,' Gaines wrote, referencing MSHSL's X settings. 'To be expected when your star player is a boy.' The pitcher on Champlin Park's team identifies as transgender and pitched a shutout, delivering a 6-0 win over Bloomington Jefferson High School on Friday. 'You're truly sick, all of this campaigning because you lost a race,' Biles responded to Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer, calling her a 'bully' and a 'straight up sore loser.' Gaines, a student athlete turned political pundit, has become a vocal critic against the participation of transgender athletes in girls and women's sports. Her rise on the right came after tying for fifth place in the 2022 NCAA Championships with transgender swimmer and LGBTQ advocate Lia Thomas. 'You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sport,' Biles continued in her thread on Friday. 'Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!! Earlier this year, Gaines joined President Trump at the White House when he signed an executive order barring the participation of trans athletes in sports that align with their gender identity. This order prompted an investigation into the Minnesota high school sports governing body and the state's federal funding, which the North Star State is fighting in court. The former University of Kentucky swimmer responded to the 11-time Olympic medalist's defense of the young athlete, calling her remarks 'disappointing.' 'It's not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces,' Gaines wrote on X. 'You can uplift men stealing championships in women's sports with YOUR platform.' 'Men don't belong in women's sports and I say that with my full chest,' she added. Last month, a conservative group on behalf of three softball players sued the North Star State over its 2015 transgender athlete policy, local outlets reported.

Marchand scores in double OT, Panthers beat Oilers 5-4 to tie Stanley Cup series 1-1
Marchand scores in double OT, Panthers beat Oilers 5-4 to tie Stanley Cup series 1-1

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Marchand scores in double OT, Panthers beat Oilers 5-4 to tie Stanley Cup series 1-1

EDMONTON — The 2025 Stanley Cup final has already been everything that was advertised and more. Brad Marchand had a pair of goals, including the winner in double overtime, as the Florida Panthers evened their championship final rematch with Edmonton, defeating the Oilers 5-4 in a wild Game 2 on Friday. Advertisement Marchand got a breakaway and was able to sneak a backhand shot through Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner's legs 8:05 into the second overtime. Sam Bennett, Seth Jones and Dmitry Kulikov also scored for the Panthers, who improved to 9-3 on the road in post-season play. 'Big win. Obviously, a long game, a lot of back and forth tonight,' Jones said. 'We came here for a split and got it and we're just going to recover now. 'We wanted to come and just play good hockey. Regardless of the outcome, we wanted to come and be physical, play our game and it's nice that it's 1-1.' Sergei Bobrovsky made 42 saves to register the win in the Florida net. Advertisement Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues said his team did a good job of not getting deflated when the Oilers scored with 18 seconds left in the third to force overtime. "I thought we did a really good job of just staying up,' he said. 'You can't feel sorry for yourself. It's the worst thing you can do. We got right back in the room. No one was quiet. We all came together and stayed loud, stayed up. Overtime game, right? They're a hell of a team, we're a good team and it's going to be a hell of a series. 'We got back out there and got the win.' Evander Kane, Evan Bouchard, Leon Draisaitl and Corey Perry replied for the Oilers who had a five-game win streak snapped and dropped to 7-2 at home. Connor McDavid had three assists and Bouchard added a pair. Advertisement 'We made some great plays and they capitalized on some plays that we probably could have been there (to stop),' Perry said. 'That's hockey. One mistake and it gets magnified, and it did tonight. 'It's a tough one to swallow, but it's not supposed to be easy. They played hard tonight. They got their chances, and they capitalized on that one. That's the difference.' Skinner made 37 saves in the loss. Florida started the scoring 2:07 into the opening period on an early power play as Nate Schmidt fed it across to Bennett and he deposited his 13th of the playoffs into the net before Skinner could get across, setting a new NHL record for road goals in a single post-season with 12. Advertisement The Oilers tied it at 7:39 of the first frame as Kane took off on a partial breakaway and beat Bobrovsky up high with a shot that went off the post and in for his sixth of the playoffs. Edmonton then surged in front less than two minutes later with the teams playing four aside as Connor McDavid dropped it back to Bouchard and he got the rebound of his own blocked shot and then sent it past Bobrovsky from distance for his seventh. Florida knotted the game back up with just over eight minutes to play in the frantic first as Eetu Luostarinen made a nice pass across to Jones, who had a wide-open net to rifle in his fourth of the playoffs. Edmonton jumped back in front a minute later after Bennett was sent off for goaltender interference after landing heavily on Skinner's right leg in a play reminiscent of the challenged goal in Game 1, as McDavid made a couple of incredible moves before passing it to Draisaitl who scored his 10th of the playoffs and third of the finals after being held without a goal in last year's final. Advertisement It was the highest scoring first period in a final since 2016. Florida made it 3-3 at 7:23 of the second period as a Kulikov shot went off of Bouchard and then the post and in for his second. The Panthers took the lead with 7:51 to play in the middle period as Marchand sent it through Skinners' legs on a short-handed breakaway for his sixth. The game looked like it was over, but Edmonton engineered another comeback, scoring with just 18 seconds left in the third period and their goalie pulled as Perry found the puck in a mad scramble in front and managed to bang in his eighth of the playoffs to send the game to extra time. Advertisement Florida had the best chances in the first overtime, with Marchand sliding a puck under Skinner only to hit the post and be fished to safety by John Klingberg, as well as Sam Reinhart missing the net on a clear breakaway. UP NEXT Game 3 takes place on Monday at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 6, 2025. Shane Jones, The Canadian Press

Maple Leafs' Coaching Announcement is Turning Heads
Maple Leafs' Coaching Announcement is Turning Heads

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Maple Leafs' Coaching Announcement is Turning Heads

Maple Leafs' Coaching Announcement is Turning Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Derek Lalonde as an assistant coach under Craig Berube, the team announced Friday. Advertisement The move comes after Lane Lambert left the organization to become the head coach of the Seattle Kraken. Lalonde, 52, was most recently the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings, where he posted a combined record of 89-86-23 across three seasons. Detroit relieved him of his duties at the end of December with the team sitting at 13-17-4. Before his time in Detroit, Lalonde spent four seasons on Jon Cooper's staff with the Tampa Bay Lightning, also as an assistant coach. Lalonde played a key role in back-to-back Stanley Cup wins in 2020 and 2021, serving as an assistant during one of the NHL's most dominant playoff stretches with the Lightning. Advertisement In Toronto, Lalonde is expected to take over most penalty kill duties and lead the team's defensive structure. Shortly after announcing the hiring, Maple Leafs and NHL fans jumped on social media and offered their thoughts and reactions on Toronto's move with a variety of feelings. Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube during the post game media conference following the game seven loss to the Florida Panthers at Scotiabank E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images "That facial expression is... interesting," one user wrote about the Leafs' post. "Always loved his insight on the SN panel. One of only times I actually tuned in was to hear his stories and perception on things going on in the games. Love this hire replacing Lambert!!" another person chimed in. "I just spit out my coffee," one person added. Advertisement "At least he's off the broadcast," someone said about Lalonde's last job as an analyst. "I mean i guess so? Want Bruce Boudreau but this could work….. maybe?" one person wondered. "No wonder some people refuse to come to the Leafs. He's been a Leaf for 5 min and people are already cooking him in the comments. I love the Leafs, but too many of our fan base is awful," a Leafs fan posted. "Good now sign Mitch... because without him we wouldn't have made the playoffs.... one of the best in the league," another user wrote, bringing pending free agent Mitch Marner to the conversation. Related: Mitch Marner's Potential Maple Leafs Exit Sparks Unexpected Debate Related: Blackhawks Linked to Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner, But There's A Catch This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

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