logo
Stars vs. Flyers March 22: Injured players, inactives, latest updates

Stars vs. Flyers March 22: Injured players, inactives, latest updates

USA Today21-03-2025
Stars vs. Flyers March 22: Injured players, inactives, latest updates
Heading into a matchup with the Dallas Stars (43-21-4), the Philadelphia Flyers (28-34-8) will be monitoring three players on the injury report. The game starts at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 22 at American Airlines Center.
Stream NHL games and originals all season long on ESPN+!
Stars vs. Flyers game info
Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025
Saturday, March 22, 2025 Time: 2 p.m. ET
2 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo)
ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) Location: Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas Venue: American Airlines Center
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 3:37 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Stars (-275)
Stars (-275) Underdog: Flyers (+220)
Flyers (+220) Total: 5.5
Stars injury report March 22
Tyler Seguin | C (Out)
Injury: Hip
Hip Games played: 19
19 Stats: 9 goals, 11 assists, 20 points
Miro Heiskanen | D (Out)
Injury: Knee
Knee Games played: 50
50 Stats: 5 goals, 20 assists, 25 points
Nils Lundkvist | D (Out For Season)
Injury: Upper Body
Upper Body Games played: 39
39 Stats: 0 goals, 5 assists, 5 points
Flyers injury report March 22
Ryan Ellis | D (Out For Season)
Injury: Back
Back Games played: 0
0 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points
Rasmus Ristolainen | D (Day-To-Day)
Injury: Upper Body
Upper Body Games played: 63
63 Stats: 4 goals, 15 assists, 19 points
Garnet Hathaway | RW (Day-To-Day)
Injury: Upper Body
Upper Body Games played: 60
60 Stats: 8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points
Watch the NHL on Fubo!
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Where ESPN's 'College GameDay' will be in Week 0
Where ESPN's 'College GameDay' will be in Week 0

USA Today

time13 minutes ago

  • USA Today

Where ESPN's 'College GameDay' will be in Week 0

The wait for the 2025 college football season is finally ending. The season begins with a Week 0 clash between No. 21 Iowa State and No. 20 Kansas State in Dublin, Ireland, at noon ET on Saturday, Aug. 23. Unlike last year, ESPN's beloved college football pregame show "College GameDay" will not be airing from Dublin, Ireland, in Week 0. Instead, ESPN is scheduled to have an episode of "SportsCenter" at 9 a.m. ET and then "College Football Countdown" at 10 a.m. ET. Fans wanting more college football coverage can also tune into a preseason edition of the "Herbie Awards" on ESPN2 at 9 a.m. ET. College football fans will have to wait until Week 1 for the return of GameDay, which will be hosting Lee Corso's final show during ahead of the No. 1 Texas Longhorns at No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes game on Saturday, Aug. 30. GameDay's 2025 season coverage will begin at 9 a.m. ET on Aug. 30 from Columbus, Ohio, on ESPN. Lee Corso, Nick Saban, Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis, Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee all serve as analysts for GameDay. It is unclear why GameDay is not attending the Iowa State vs. Kansas State game, but we suspect it is to limit the amount of travel the hosts have to do over the course of the season. Flights to Dublin are over six and 1/2 hours from New York City and Dublin has a five hour time difference from the East Coast. College football's expanded playoff and schedule meant that GameDay hosted 22 different shows last year, which is far more than GameDay attended in previous years. Follow UGAWire on Instagram or Threads for more Georgia football coverage!

New TV deal for Southland
New TV deal for Southland

American Press

time43 minutes ago

  • American Press

New TV deal for Southland

The Southland Conference will get more exposure in the coming years. On Wednesday, the league announced it signed a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports to televise future league events on linear television. Starting in the 2025-26 season, CBS Sports Network will televise up to five men's basketball games annually, adding to the deal the league recently renewed with ESPN earlier this month. It is a big win for the conference and its commissioner, Chris Grant, who continues to try to build the league's brand on the regional and national levels. 'Adding CBS Sports to our media rights lineup is another huge win for the Southland,' said Grant in a statement. 'This partnership amplifies our momentum, puts even more of our incredible student-athletes on national television, and shows that the Southland brand continues to surge forward. We're thrilled to bring our basketball programs to an even bigger audience.' Southland men's basketball has been on the rise the last two years, thanks in large part to the elevation of the McNeese basketball program, which won its first NCAA Tournament game last season. Under head coach Will Wade, the Cowboys became a national sensation last season when they upset Clemson in the tourney. They fell to Purdue in the second round. After winning the last two Southland titles, Wade moved on to North Carolina State, while the Cowboys named Bill Armstrong the new head coach. The new deal with CBS Sports makes the Southland a growing mid-major league in terms of national exposure, something Grant has been trying to accomplish. 'Visibility is currency in college athletics,' added Grant. 'With CBS Sports joining ESPN as a Southland media partner, we're not just showing up—we're standing out.' The new deal will be a boost to McNeese, which is likely going to get more exposure as well as the league's current top dog. 'I'm thrilled about this new TV contract,' said McNeese State head coach Heath Schroyer. 'Not only did we get a new and better deal with ESPN, but having five more basketball games on linear TV is a game changer for the Southland. 'This enhances our brand as a conference in a way nothing else can.' Schroyer gave credit to his commissioner. 'What Chris Grant has done for this league in a very short amount of time is simply amazing,' Schroyer said. 'The league is in a great place, and this new contract with CBS signifies that. I couldn't be happier or more excited.' Saturday, the conference will be on center stage when Incarnate Word travels to Nicholls to help open the new football season on one of the ESPN networks. 'That game is a great opportunity for our league to showcase some of the talent we have,' said Grant. Last year, McNeese opened the season on ESPN linear at Tarleton State during Week 0.

Falcons OT Storm Norton out 6-8 weeks after ankle surgery
Falcons OT Storm Norton out 6-8 weeks after ankle surgery

NBC Sports

time44 minutes ago

  • NBC Sports

Falcons OT Storm Norton out 6-8 weeks after ankle surgery

The Falcons offensive line is having a tough day on the injury front on Wednesday. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that tackle Storm Norton is set to miss six-to-eight weeks after having ankle surgery. Norton has been sideline for an extended period of time this month. The news of Norton's timeline comes shortly after right tackle Kaleb McGary was carted off the field at practice. McGary appeared to suffer a lower left leg injury and the Falcons said he will have an MRI. Norton, who has been in 31 games for the team over the last two years, would have been next in line at right tackle if healthy. Elijah Wilkinson took over after McGary's injury and the Falcons may have to look for more help if McGary is set for a long absence from the lineup.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store