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Which Athletes Have Qualified For The U.S. Olympic Snowboarding Team?
1+ hour, 24+ min ago (293+ words) The U.S. Olympic snowboarding team won't be finalized until January 2026, but athletes have been clinching their spots for the 2026 Winter Olympics since the qualification period began in July 2024. Ultimately, there are 238 quota spots for snowboarding at the Milano Cortina Games: Each nation can name a maximum of 13 men and 13 women to its Olympic snowboarding roster and is limited to a maximum of four athletes per event. Chloe Kim (women's halfpipe) and Red Gerard (men's slopestyle/big air) were the only two athletes to secure their Olympic spots via the early qualification pathway. December 1719, 2025: Copper (USA) World CupJanuary 710, 2026: Aspen (USA) World CupJanuary 1518, 2026: Laax (SUI) World Cup January 31Feb. 2, 2025: Aspen (USA) World Cup (Slopestyle)December 1113, 2025: Steamboat (USA) World Cup (Big Air)January 710, 2026: Aspen (USA) World Cup (Slopestyle)January 1518, 2026: Laax (SUI) World Cup (Slopestyle) April 5, 2025: Mt. St. Anne (CAN) World CupApril 6, 2025: Mt. St. Anne (CAN)…...
It’s U.S. Thanksgiving: Time To Assess The 2025-26 NHL Playoff Picture
2+ day, 17+ hour ago (528+ words) Hockey Hall of Famer and current Los Angeles Kings general manager Ken Holland is credited with introducing the idea that an NHL team's place in the standings at U.S. Thanksgiving frequently foreshadows whether or not that team will make the playoffs. Since the league went to the current wild-card playoff format in 2013-14 " excepting the two COVID-impacted seasons " 77 percent of teams in a playoff position by points on Thanksgiving go on to make the playoffs, according to ESPN Research. In each of those seasons, between three and five teams fell out of the playoff picture and were replaced. This year, the standings are packed especially tight, which means there might be even more movement than usual. With no games on Thursday due to the holiday, let's take a look at where things stand. Because teams have not played the same number of…...
Bundesliga Media Rights Deal With OneSoccer Increases Reach In Canada
1+ week, 3+ day ago (482+ words) Bundesliga has found an additional media rights holder in Canada, Canadian Soccer Business (CSB). Starting with matchday 11 on Nov. 21, 2025, CSB has acquired the non-exclusive media rights to Bundesliga games. The rights will be licensed to OneSoccer, which will gain access to Bundesliga games, the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup, and the relegation playoffs. While OneSoccer will be able to show games, all games will also continue to be shown on DAZN. Ahead of the season, the Bundesliga renegotiated its deal with DAZN from an exclusive to a non-exclusive partnership. This means the league was able to bring on additional partners. Indeed, Bundesliga International remains in discussions with other partners in Canada to further grow its brand in one of the up-and-coming soccer markets. "We have had an open window to renegotiate the deal with DAZN ahead of the season," Bundesliga Americas Executive…...
The Sacramento Kings’ Impending Rebuild Is Better Late Than Never
1+ week, 6+ day ago (590+ words) Since Vivek Ranadiv" purchased the Sacramento Kings in 2013, they've had only two winning seasons and made the playoffs once. During that time, they've cycled through eight head coaches and four front office regimes, not counting Joe Dumars' one-month tenure as interim executive vice president of basketball operations in 2020. The Kings are now off to a 3-11 start this season after their 123-110 loss to the Victor Wembanyama-less San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. If Zach LaVine picks up his $49.0 million player option for the 2026-27 season, they already project to be well over next year's salary cap, too. They have no hope of pulling off a reset unless they take a stick of dynamite to their roster. According to local radio host Carmichael Dave, the Kings appear to be considering that. In the wake of that report, head coach Doug Christie told reporters that…...
The Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympics: Team USA Hopefuls
3+ week, 4+ day ago (288+ words) Earlier this year I wrote several articles about American athletes hoping to make the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics next February. With a little over 90 days to go until the opening ceremonies I wanted to circle back. But first let's add a new and familiar name. What? Lindsey Vonn? Didn't she retire from the sport in 2019? The same Lindsey Vonn now 41, who had two ACL tears, an MCL tear, shinbone fractures, and nine (9) knee surgeries (and until recently walked with a limp)? That Linsey Vonn? Yes. As she recently told a writer for TIME magazine: "I am not a long shot. I am back in the game." Currently considered the best speedskater in the world based upon her winning the Crystal Globe Award in 2025, has withdrawn from the 2026 U.S. Championships short track and world tour qualifier in September to prioritize recovering from a…...
The PWHL Vancouver Goldeneyes Are Setting A Standard In Women’s Sports
1+ week, 2+ hour ago (1001+ words) The Vancouver Goldeneyes and Seattle Torrent may be the two newest PWHL franchises, but their rosters include some of the most recognizable veteran faces in women's hockey. After scoring the first goal in franchise history for her new team before the Goldeneyes beat the Torrent 4-3 in overtime on Friday night, alternate captain and longtime Team Canada mainstay Sarah Nurse, 30, spoke with awe about what she'd just experienced. "I've played a lot of hockey games " a lot of really big hockey games " and I've never felt emotional like I have in that first 20 minutes of the game," she said. "It felt like something different was in the air, like I've never experienced. I have nothing but thanks and gratitude for this whole organization, the PNE, the league, for really placing us in a pretty special place." In the PWHL's third season,…...
The Sacramento Kings Are Off To A Slow Start, And In Need Of Change
4+ week, 1+ day ago (447+ words) Despite a strong season from Zach LaVine, the Sacramento Kings are seemingly going nowhere fast, with their direction still seen as a major unknown. The organization, who last year acquired DeMar DeRozan, and have multiple non-spacers in their current rotation, is not only struggling on the court, but are stuck in the middle of nowhere, with very little chance of breaking out of mediocrity. As they enter Friday, the team is 27th in the league in offense, in large part to a low volume of three-pointers, and poor efficiency from, well, everywhere. They rank 15th in pace, which is almost an accomplishment given how many guys, like DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis, who aren't highly athletic floor runners. Their defense, somehow, ranks in the middle of the league, and that's even more impressive considering their best defender - Keegan Murray - has yet to take…...
How To Watch Season 3 Of The PWHL 2025-26 Schedule For Women’s Hockey
1+ week, 5+ day ago (591+ words) With two new teams and expanded broadcast reach in both Canada and the United States, the PWHL gets back on the ice for its third season starting this Friday, Nov. 21. The new campaign kicks off with a doubleheader The two-time Walter Cup champion Minnesota Frost host the Toronto Sceptres at the renamed Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul (7 p.m. ET). That's followed by the debuts of the league's first expansion squads, with the Seattle Torrent visiting the Vancouver Goldeneyes at Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum (10 p.m. ET). Friday's games will be broadcast nationally in Canada on TSN. In the U.S. and most of the rest of the world, all games will remain available on YouTube. In Czechia and Slovakia, games will be distributed by Nova Sport. More over-the-air options will also be available in other U.S. markets via FOX Television Stations, Paramount, Scripps Sports, Gray Media,…...
The NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs Are Struggling To Find Ways To Win
1+ week, 5+ day ago (463+ words) For the last nine years, the large and vocal fanbase of the Toronto Maple Leafs has lamented its team's inability to make a meaningful push for the Stanley Cup. This year's incarnation of the NHL's most valuable franchise is reminding observers that things can get worse. Toronto's championship drought is now creeping toward 60 years. Many of those seasons ended without a sniff of the playoffs. At the United Center in Chicago on Saturday, the Leafs built a 2-1 lead but surrendered two third-period goals to the upstart Blackhawks for their fifth-straight loss. Approaching the quarter mark of the 2025-26 campaign, the Leafs are 8-9-2. Heading into games on Monday, Nov. 17, they're seventh in the Atlantic Division and 28th in the league standings by both points (18) and points percentage (.474). Yes, they're banged up. The team's long injured list is headlined by captain Auston Matthews, who…...
Tampa Bay Lightning Reach Quarter Pole Having Battled Through Many Injuries
1+ week, 1+ day ago (432+ words) Jon Cooper recently referred to his team as a "Mash" unit. It would seem to be an apt term given he has had to dress 29 skaters through the first quarter of the season. No less than eight of them have missed at least two games due to injury. The fact the Tampa Bay Lightning went 11-7-2 through the first 20 games is a testament to the culture in the room, albeit one that has been missing core players of late, including pillars and defensemen Victor Hedman and Ryan McDonagh. Better now, though, than the last quarter of the season. "The big thing here is the longevity and having him be better in the long run," Cooper said of Hedman, who is at least a couple of weeks away from returning. D'Astous made his NHL debut with Tampa Bay on October 25 versus Anaheim…...