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Led by Derrick White, Celtics roll over short-handed Suns

NBA: Boston Celtics at Phoenix SunsFeb 24, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Boston Celtics center Nikola Vucevic (4) moves the ball against Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) in the first half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Derrick White scored 22 points, Neemias Queta had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and the visiting Boston Celtics rolled over the short-handed Phoenix Suns 97-81 to extend their winning streak to four.

Sam Hauser scored 16 points and Bailey Scheierman had 11 points and 11 rebounds in his third career double-double for the Celtics, who have won nine of 10 and are a season-high 19 games over .500

The Celtics trailed 41-30 at 6:41 of the second quarter before going on an extended 50-11 run to take control with an 80-52 lead on Nikola Vukevic’s basket with 1:39 left in the third quarter.

Collin Gillespie scored 15 points, Grayson Allen scored 14 and Jalen Green added 13 points for the Suns, who played without leading scorers Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks for the second straight game.

White and Hauser had four 3-pointers apiece for Boston.

The Suns have lost seven of 10.

Boston has won five in a row in the series and the last four in Phoenix.

The Suns went on a 14-0 run over the late third and early fourth quarters to close to 80-66 with 9:24 remaining, but Scheierman’s corner 3-pointer pushed the Celtics’ lead back 90-68 with 5:51 to play.

The Celtics played without Jaylen Brown (knee contusion), who was held out in the first game of a back-to-back, and got only eight points from Payton Pritchard, who was 2 of 13 from the field.

Boston outscored the Suns 30-11 in the third quarter and led 80-57 entering the fourth. Hauser had 13 points and three 3-pointers in the third quarter, when Phoenix was 4 of 22 from the field.

The Suns shot 36.7% from the field and were 12 of 36 from distance.

Boston had a 61-34 rebounding advantage and turned 22 offensive rebounds into 15 points.

The Suns, coming off a season scoring low in a 92-77 loss to Portland on Sunday, led 26-21 after the first quarter, when Green and Ryan Dunn had seven points apiece. The Celtics were 3 of 15 from distance in the quarter.

Royce O’Neale’s third 3-pointer put the Suns ahead 41-30 lead midway through the second quarter before the Celtics began their extended run with a 14-0 spurt capped by Queta’s two free throws for a 44-41 edge.

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Habs earn first playoff series win since '21, edge Lightning in Game 7

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay LightningMay 3, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson (8) handles the puck under pressure from Tampa Bay Lightning forward Jake Guentzel (59) during the second period in game seven of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

Alex Newhook broke a third-period tie with the game-winning goal to give the visiting Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 Game 7 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday.

Nick Suzuki also scored for the Canadiens, who were outshot 29-9 and outplayed for much of the deciding game, but now face the Buffalo Sabres, who finished atop the Atlantic Division, in a best-of-seven second-round series that begins Wednesday in Buffalo.

The Canadiens set a Stanley Cup playoff record for fewest shots on goal in a win, per Sportsnet.

Montreal goaltender Jakub Dobes made 28 saves, standing especially tall while Tampa Bay peppered him with shots in the second period.

“I feel we are such a good team, no matter what the situation or circumstances, we’ll find a way to win,” Dobes said. “Now we’ve got to go to Buffalo. We cannot get satisfied, we have to keep going. I’m really excited about the second round.”

With overtime on the horizon, Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped a point shot, sending the puck bounding to the end boards. But Newhook batted it out of the air toward the front of the cage, banking it off Vasilevskiy and into the cage for his first goal of this year’s playoffs with 8:53 remaining in regulation.

Montreal had last won a series in 2021, the year the Canadiens lost to Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Final.

“It feels amazing,” Suzuki said. “We had a lot of dark days after (going to the Stanley Cup Final in 2021) and going into the rebuild. This moment definitely makes up for a lot of it and we want to keep this journey going.”

Dominic James scored for the Lightning, who were eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year.

“You don’t get any younger, that’s for sure,” Tampa Bay forward Brandon Hagel said. “Listen, I got one goal on my mind and one goal on my mind every single year … I just want to win.”

Vasilevskiy stopped seven of nine shots in the game.

The Canadiens opened the scoring on the game’s first big break. Suzuki netted his first goal of the series when he deflected Kaiden Guhle’s point shot off Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser and into the net at 18:39 of the opening frame.

James tied the game with a deflection tally of his own, tipping a Charle-Edouard D’Astous point shot for a power-play marker at 13:27 of the second period.

The Canadiens failed to register a shot on goal in the middle period, even with two power plays, while the Lightning fired 12 on the Montreal net in the period. It is the first time the Canadiens failed to net a shot on goal in a period during the playoffs since shots were counted in 1955-56.

The Canadiens finally put a puck on net more than five minutes into the third period, going nearly 27 minutes between shots. That sparked Montreal to gain some momentum and eventually Newhook’s winning goal.

The Lightning pushed, and even pulled the goalie for the extra attacker with more than two minutes remaining, but could not find the equalizer.

“It’s not the movies,” Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. “It’s not something where you can retake it and get the scene right. It is live theater right there in front of you and you never know what is going to happen. That is why it’s unbelievable to be a part of, to be a part of something like this, but it damn well stings when you are on the wrong side of it.”

Montreal benefited from the return of defenseman Noah Dobson, who had been out since being hit in the left hand by a slap shot April 11. Dobson blocked a shot with his right hand in the waning minutes of regulation.

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Habs edge Lightning in Game 7 for first playoff series win since '21

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay LightningMay 3, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson (8) handles the puck under pressure from Tampa Bay Lightning forward Jake Guentzel (59) during the second period in game seven of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

Alex Newhook broke a third-period tie with the game-winning goal to give the visiting Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 Game 7 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday.

Nick Suzuki also scored for the Canadiens, who were outshot 29-9 and outplayed for much of the deciding game, but now face the Buffalo Sabres, who finished atop the Atlantic Division, in a best-of-seven second-round series that begins Wednesday in Buffalo.

The Canadiens set a Stanley Cup playoff record for fewest shots on goal in a win, per Sportsnet.

Montreal goaltender Jakub Dobes made 28 saves, standing especially tall while Tampa Bay peppered him with shots in the second period.

“I feel we are such a good team, no matter what the situation or circumstances, we’ll find a way to win,” Dobes said. “Now we’ve got to go to Buffalo. We cannot get satisfied, we have to keep going. I’m really excited about the second round.”

With overtime on the horizon, Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped a point shot, sending the puck bounding to the end boards. But Newhook batted it out of the air toward the front of the cage, banking it off Vasilevskiy and into the cage for his first goal of this year’s playoffs with 8:53 remaining in regulation.

Montreal had last won a series in 2021, the year the Canadiens lost to Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Final.

“It feels amazing,” Suzuki said. “We had a lot of dark days after (going to the Stanley Cup Final in 2021) and going into the rebuild. This moment definitely makes up for a lot of it and we want to keep this journey going.”

Dominic James scored for the Lightning, who were eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year.

“You don’t get any younger, that’s for sure,” Tampa Bay forward Brandon Hagel said. “Listen, I got one goal on my mind and one goal on my mind every single year … I just want to win.”

Vasilevskiy stopped seven of nine shots in the game.

The Canadiens opened the scoring on the game’s first big break. Suzuki netted his first goal of the series when he deflected Kaiden Guhle’s point shot off Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser and into the net at 18:39 of the opening frame.

James tied the game with a deflection tally of his own, tipping a Charle-Edouard D’Astous point shot for a power-play marker at 13:27 of the second period.

The Canadiens failed to register a shot on goal in the middle period, even with two power plays, while the Lightning fired 12 on the Montreal net in the period. It is the first time the Canadiens failed to net a shot on goal in a period during the playoffs since shots were counted in 1955-56.

The Canadiens finally put a puck on net more than five minutes into the third period, going nearly 27 minutes between shots. That sparked Montreal to gain some momentum and eventually Newhook’s winning goal.

The Lightning pushed, and even pulled the goalie for the extra attacker with more than two minutes remaining, but could not find the equalizer.

“It’s not the movies,” Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. “It’s not something where you can retake it and get the scene right. It is live theater right there in front of you and you never know what is going to happen. That is why it’s unbelievable to be a part of, to be a part of something like this, but it damn well stings when you are on the wrong side of it.”

Montreal benefited from the return of defenseman Noah Dobson, who had been out since being hit in the left hand by a slap shot April 11. Dobson blocked a shot with his right hand in the waning minutes of regulation.

–Field Level Media

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LYON, FlyQuest keep pressure on top sides at LCS Spring

ESports: 2019 League of Legends Championship Series Spring FinalsApr 13, 2019; St. Louis , MO, USA; A view of a gaming chair and computer during the League of Legends Championship Series Spring Finals at Chaifetz Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

A day after Cloud9 and Team Liquid maintained perfect records atop the standings of the LCS Spring event in Los Angeles, LYON and FlyQuest kept pace Sunday with victories of their own.

LYON improved to 4-1 with a 2-0 sweep of the Sentinels, while FlyQuest held off Shopify Rebellion 2-1, boosting that squad to 3-2.

That gave FlyQuest a two-game lead over the other four teams competing in the event, while LYON now has a three-game lead and the co-leaders are four games up.

Eight teams are competing in best-of-three matches in the round-robin regular season before advancing to the playoffs of the League of Legends event, which will be contested in best-of-five matches in a double-elimination format. The top two teams will qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational.

The Mexico-based LYON made short work of the Sentinels with 37- and 44-minute victories, both playing on blue, to secure the sweep.

Kim “Berserker” Min-Cheol racked up a 12-1-20 kills-deaths-assists ratio to pace the victors.

The America-based FlyQuest team got off to a similar start with a 31-minute win on blue to kick things off, but a 32-minute loss on red evened things up. Ultimately, FlyQuest secured the victory with a 34-minute win on blue.

Song “Quad” Soo-hyung was the leading point-getter for FlyQuest with a 13-3-27 KDA ratio.

Two more weeks are left in the season. Week 6 will commence on Saturday when Shopify take on the Sentinels and Disguised faces Dignitas.

Regular-season standings (Win-loss total, map differential)

T1. Cloud9, 5-0, 10-3

T1. Team Liquid, 5-0, 10-3

3. LYON, 4-1, 9-3

4. FlyQuest, 3-2, 8-5

5. Shopify Rebellion, 1-4, 3-8

6. Sentinels, 1-4, 5-9

7. Disguised, 1-4, 2-9

8. Dignitas, 0-5, 3-10

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