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Jets aim to continue roll, finish season sweep of Predators
Nov 29, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators center Fedor Svechkov (40) deflects the puck as Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie (1) blocks it during the third period at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images The Winnipeg Jets look to make it three wins in a row when they host the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night.
Tuesday’s game is the third and final matchup between these Central Division rivals this season. Winnipeg won the first two meetings, 4-1 on Oct. 18 at home and 5-2 on Nov. 29 in Nashville.
The Jets swept their home back-to-back over the weekend, starting with a 3-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche. Kyle Connor contributed a goal and an assist in that game, Mark Scheifele had two assists and Connor Hellebuyck made 28 saves.
“They’re obviously a dangerous team, and they like to wind it up,” Connor said about the visiting Avs. “We just were aware of that and did a good job of (guarding against) that. And they were doing lots of switches, crossing drops, and I thought our D-zone was great. We’re just kind of patient and help each other out, and are able to jump on a lot of plays.”
Connor scored again on Sunday as the Jets held off the St. Louis Blues, 3-2. Scheifele also found the back of the net while Haydn Fleury had a goal and an assist. Eric Comrie made 29 saves in his first start since Feb. 25. He extended his personal winning streak to five games — a run that began way back on Jan. 9.
“It can be tough sometimes because you go a long time without playing,” Comrie said. “I just try and do my job once my name gets called, just trying to be ready whenever I get my chance. And I feel good right now.”
Meanwhile, the Predators are eager to get back in the win column after dropping three of their last four games, all of which have been on the road. They are coming off a rough visit to Edmonton, where the Oilers topped them 3-1 on Sunday.
Fedor Svechkov scored the lone goal for Nashville to make it 2-1 in the third period, then Steven Stamkos came close to tying the game late when his shot rang off the post. Instead, the Oilers buried an empty-net goal to secure the two-goal advantage. Justus Annunen made 27 saves for Nashville.
“I liked our game, even from the start,” Predators head coach Andrew Brunette said. “We knew they’d be a desperate team, and I thought we handled ourselves pretty well. Obviously, you give up the PK goal a little bit early, but I thought it was a battle out there; they’re a very good hockey team. Power play didn’t connect, kind of let us down a little bit tonight, and hit the crossbar, post… So, another one of those games that we’ve been in a million of them, we just didn’t get on the right end of it.”
–Field Level Media
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LA Olympics soccer to begin 4 days before opening ceremony
[Subscription Customers Only] Jul 13, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; General view inside the stadium during the final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amanda Perobelli-Reuters via Imagn Images By the time the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics opening ceremony takes place July 14, the men’s and women’s soccer tournament will be well underway, according to the schedule that was released Monday.
The men’s and women’s Olympic tournaments will be held across the United States, with New York, Columbus, Ohio, Nashville, Tenn., and St. Louis all playing host to men’s and women’s group stage matches July 10 and 11.
San Diego and San Jose, Calif., will play host to women’s group stage matches starting July 11.
The tournament will not reach the Los Angeles area until July 21 when the women’s tournament conducts a quarterfinal match on July 21 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. The men’s and women’s semifinals and finals will also take place at the Rose Bowl between July 24-29.
The early start to the tournament allows all teams two extra days of rest between games compared to previous Olympic tournaments.
The complete schedule for both tournaments, as well as game start times, will be released at a later date.
–Field Level Media
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Red-hot teams clash when Hurricanes visit Blue Jackets
Mar 10, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes center Seth Jarvis (24) and right wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) look at each other during the warmups before the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho look to continue their respective strong play on Tuesday as the Carolina Hurricanes visit the streaking Columbus Blue Jackets.
Svechnikov and Aho each collected a goal and an assist in Carolina’s 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. Svechnikov has nine points (two goals, seven assists) in his past six games while Aho has nine points (three goals, six assists) in his past nine contests.
Both players have 24 goals this season, four shy of Seth Jarvis for the team lead. Aho leads the team in both assists (44) and points (68), with Svechnikov sitting second in both categories (34, 58).
Jordan Martinook scored the go-ahead goal midway into the third period on Saturday for the Eastern Conference-leading Hurricanes, who improved to 14-3-2 in their last 19 games.
“I thought everybody really contributed. And that’s how we win, right?” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “It’s not, you know, just special plays here and there. We need every line, really. And that’s what we’ve got to do to get it done.”
Svechnikov notched two assists in the Hurricanes’ 4-1 victory over the Blue Jackets on Dec. 9 in Raleigh, N.C.
Carolina will have a tall task in slowing down Columbus, which enters Tuesday’s tilt on a nine-game point streak (5-0-4). The Blue Jackets remained hot on Saturday by recording a 2-1 victory in a shootout over the Philadelphia Flyers.
Kirill Marchenko provided the fireworks Saturday by scoring his team-leading 25th goal of the season, and 100th career goal, before adding the game-deciding tally in the shootout.
Columbus improved to 15-2-4 in 21 games since Rick Bowness replaced Dean Evason as the team’s head coach on Jan. 12. That surge has allowed the Blue Jackets to move just outside the second-wild card position in the East.
“It’s really important for us and for the standings,” Marchenko said. “It looks like a playoff game. … A lot of games, we’re playing only one goal (games) and always in overtime and shootouts. Happy to win that because last game we lose in overtime (2-1 against the Florida Panthers on Thursday), and now we will change it.”
Jet Greaves turned aside 18 shots in regulation and overtime before denying all three attempts in the shootout.
“He was so calm in the shootout,” Bowness said. “That was pretty good to see. Very impressive.”
Greaves credited the team’s penalty kill for making his job easier. Columbus thwarted all four short-handed situations on Saturday, including a four-minute power play by Philadelphia that bridged from the second and third period.
“I thought the kill did a great job,” Greaves said. “Special teams is so important in these games, and I thought the guys did a good job. There were a lot of shot blocks. I think we were getting it in the neutral zone and up the ice, and that shows a positive effort from the guys. It’s such an important time in the game.”
–Field Level Media
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Re-elected Barcelona president: Doors 'always open' to Lionel Messi
Mar 7, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi (10) in action against DC United at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images Newly re-elected Barcelona president Joan Laporta tendered an olive branch to Lionel Messi, saying the erstwhile club legend and Inter Miami superstar would always be welcome to return.
Laporta routed challenger Victor Font in Sunday’s election, earning 68.1% of votes cast by 48,480 club members to retain the presidency through 2031.
He overcame Font’s focus on his strained relationship with Messi and an accusation from Xavi, the former Barcelona manager, that Laporta blocked the Argentine midfielder from returning in 2023, two years after Messi left for France.
“Leo will be linked to Barcelona in whatever way he wants to be,” Laporta said. “He deserves a tribute (match) and also a statue. That would be hugely significant. Only Ladislao Kubala and Johan Cruyff have statues at the stadium.
“The doors at Barca are always open to him, whenever he wishes, so that he can continue to strengthen and bring greatness to this institution.”
A lawyer and former Catalan politician, Laporta was club president from 2003-10, reclaimed the post in 2021 and initiated a personnel overhaul that led to Messi’s departure for PSG.
With Messi pulling the strings, Barcelona became a European powerhouse and perennial La Liga champion during Laporta’s initial term.
Messi, 38, led Barcelona to 10 domestic championships and four Champions League titles before continuing his dominance in France and with Inter Miami, with whom he won MLS Cup in 2025 along with back-to-back league MVP awards.
Barcelona’s all-time scoring leader with 672 goals in 778 games, Messi has maintained he would like to come back in the twilight of his career, which also includes the 2022 World Cup triumph with Argentina.
“Last night, I returned to a place that I miss with all my heart,” Messi wrote last November in a social media post that showed him touring the renovated Camp Nou.
“It’s a place where I was immensely happy, where you made me feel like the happiest person in the world a thousand times over. I hope that one day I can return, and not just to say goodbye as a player, as I never got to do…”
Laporta outlined his priorities for the next five years at Barcelona, the current top team in the La Liga table and an aspiring Champions League quarterfinalist.
“To keep building a great team with (manager Hansi) Flick on the bench,” Laporta said. “To win titles, which is what the fans love, but also to play well. And to finish the stadium halfway through the mandate, because that guarantees the club’s future on a financial level but also a venue fitting for putting on a show on the pitch.
“We also want to keep the women’s team really competitive and to keep growing economically. The best years of our lives lie in wait.”
–Field Level Media
