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On cusp of playoff berth, Canadiens vie for sweep of Devils

NHL: Montreal Canadiens at New Jersey DevilsApr 4, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Montréal Canadiens left wing Juraj Slafkovský (20) reacts to missing a shot in the penalty shootout against the New Jersey Devils during overtime at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images

The Montreal Canadiens have a basket of Easter eggs to hunt when they play host to the New Jersey Devils on Sunday in the second half of a home-and-home series.

Not only are the Canadiens (45-21-10, 100 points) on a quest to claim both halves of the mini-series after winning a 4-3 shootout clash on Saturday. They are now on a realistic push to chase the Atlantic Division crown thanks to an eight-game winning streak.

With six games remaining in the regular season, Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, two points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning and tied with the Buffalo Sabres, with one game in hand.

A single point will clinch a playoff spot, but the Canadiens — who last hit the century mark in the 2016-17 season — are looking for more.

“I feel 100 points is good, but we’re trying to get the best possible position for us to start (the playoffs) at home,” goaltender Jakub Dobes said. “We’re trying to finish first.”

Running their winning streak to eight came on a wild ride. The Canadiens staked a 3-0 lead before the midway point of the second period, but the Devils clawed back.

Oliver Kapanen scored the shootout winner in the fifth round to end a perfect five-game road swing.

Now to bring those winning ways to their sure to be frenzied fans.

“I know there’s gonna be a lot of energy in the building,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We’re trying to earn that every game. I think they see we try to battle hard every game and respect that. I think that’s the foundation of our success.”

The Devils technically are still alive in the playoffs but will need all kinds of help and have no room for error.

New Jersey (39-34-3, 81 points) is seven points outside a playoff spot with six games remaining.

Even so, forcing extra time after falling behind by a trio of goals is a sign the Devils plan to go down swinging.

“Even if they scored we just kept working,” said forward Jesper Bratt, who continues to pile up the points. “We knew we were going to somehow get a goal if we kept working, kept the momentum up, and that’s what happened.”

As their likely disappointing season winds down, the Devils certainly have plenty of players making their mark.

Bratt has collected seven goals and 15 assists over the past 14 games, while Dawson Mercer has scored three goals in his past two games, Captain Nico Hischier has collected 10 points during a seven-game point streak (two goals, eight assists) and Jack Hughes has racked up 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 19 games following the Olympic break.

Getting another crack at the Canadiens, and a chance to play spoilers, gives the Devils a bit more motivation on top of the revenge factor.

“Bell Centre, a good atmosphere again,” defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler said. “It’s kind of like a mini-series. We want to go there (Sunday) and do our best.”

–Field Level Media

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Wizards, Nets clash while draft lottery positioning looms large

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Brooklyn NetsApr 3, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard Malachi Smith (18) dribbles the ball up the court against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

Sunday marks the fourth and final time the Washington Wizards and the Brooklyn Nets face off in the regular season, and despite their places in the standings, the implications are large.

Draft positioning will loom large as the Wizards (17-60) face the host Nets (18-59) in New York. The Indiana Pacers (18-59) are the only other team in play for the worst record in the league and an opportunity at the most chances in the draft lottery.

The rough season continued for Washington with a 152-136 setback at Miami on Saturday. It was the second consecutive game, and the third time in less than a month, that the Wizards surrendered 150 or more points.

It was the second time the Heat reached 150 points against the Wizards. Miami’s Bam Adebayo didn’t score 83 points this time, but Miami led by as many as 35 points.

Rookie Will Riley scored a career-high 31 points to lead Washington, which had eight players score in double figures. Jaden Hardy scored 19 points while making half of his 10 attempts from 3-point range.

Washington shot a respectable 47.2% form the floor, but watched the Heat shoot a season-high 58.1%.

A number of key players were unavailable Wizards, led by Anthony Davis, Trae Young, Kyshawn George, D’Angelo Russell, and Alex Sarr.

“For a coach, I think we’re so focused on the day,” Wizards coach Brian Keefe said. “I probably don’t look at the big picture of those things. … For me, I’m just focused on today and our team, so I probably can’t comment too much on that.”

The Nets also have been left to explore all parts of their roster at the back end of a disappointing season.

Nic Claxton led six players in double figures with 16 points as Brooklyn dropped a 141-107 decision at home to the Atlanta Hawks on Friday.

Brooklyn set the stage for a sloppy performance with five turnovers on their first 14 possessions.

“Poor executing on our end,” Jordi Fernandez said. “We just were not good enough, starting with the guys that bring the ball up the floor, They tried to get us into something organized.”

The Nets signed Malachi Smith to a multi-year contract on Saturday one day after he scored 15 points against the Hawks on 5-of-8 shooting from the floor and 4-of-5 from 3-point range.

Smith, undrafted out of Gonzaga in 2023, had bounced around the G-League and was on the second of back-to-back 10-day contracts at the time of the deal. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound guard has averaged 7.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 18.2 minutes per outing across his first 10 career games with Brooklyn.

“I’m someone that has been praying for this opportunity and working for this opportunity for years. So, I’m not going to take any minute for granted,” Smith said.

The Wizards have five games remaining in the regular season, including three at home. The Nets also have five games remaining with the last two on the road.

–Field Level Media

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White Sox turn to Davis Martin in bid for series sweep of Blue Jays

MLB: Spring Training-Chicago Cubs at Chicago White SoxMar 13, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Davis Martin against the Chicago Cubs during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

With a young core and some prized offseason acquisitions jelling, the host Chicago White Sox will try to sweep the reigning American League champion Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon.

Chicago followed a 5-4 series-opening win in 10 innings on Friday with a 6-3 victory Saturday. Munetaka Murakami belted a two-run homer and Colson Montgomery added a solo shot in a go-ahead, three-run sixth inning.

White Sox fans erupted after Murakami’s blast. The former slugger in Japan’s Central League belted his first homer at Rate Field and fourth in eight games to begin his major league career.

“It’s just such a wonderful feeling to hit in front of these crowds,” Murakami said through an interpreter.

Closer Seranthony Dominguez, who signed with Chicago about a month after Murakami, worked around a walk and single in the ninth to pick up his first save.

Toronto has lost four of five after sweeping the Athletics in its opening series. Fielding and baserunning mistakes were costly Saturday.

“We’ve set the tone here to what we expect,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said, “and if you’re not doing it, someone else will get a chance to do it.”

The Blue Jays placed catcher Alejandro Kirk (fractured left thumb) on the 10-day injured list Saturday after he was injured in the series opener. Tyler Heineman got the start behind the plate but made a throwing error on a failed rundown that led to two unearned insurance runs for the White Sox in the eighth inning.

Brandon Valenzuela is expected to be behind the plate for Toronto on Sunday in his major league debut.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. delivered his first home run of the season for Toronto on Saturday and has hit safely in three of the past four games.

Blue Jays left-hander Eric Lauer (1-0, 3.38 ERA) will be pitching on one week of rest when he gets the call Sunday.

Lauer initially had been set to pitch Saturday but was dealing with the flu.

“We have the luxury to just give him an extra day,” Schneider said.

Lauer defeated the Athletics last Sunday. scattering two runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings with one walk and nine strikeouts.

Striking out the side in the first inning set the tone for Lauer, who collected his most strikeouts since also recording nine on Sept. 29, 2022.

“He pitched with a lot of conviction and a lot of confidence,” Schneider said. “He’s really good when he’s mixing his pitches and when he’s executing. I think that’s what led to the strikeouts.”

Lauer lost to the White Sox in his lone career appearance against them last season. Pitching in Chicago on July 9, he allowed two runs and four hits in four innings with one walk and seven strikeouts.

White Sox righty Davis Martin is slated to make his first career start and second appearance against the Blue Jays. He faced six Toronto hitters in a June 2022 relief outing, recording just one out while allowing three runs and three hits with two walks.

Martin (1-0, 5.40 ERA) earned the victory at Miami on Monday, scattering three runs and five hits in five innings. He walked two and struck out six while hitting a batter.

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Brewers' Garrett Mitchell bids for encore in finale vs. Royals

MLB: Milwaukee Brewers at Kansas City Royals-Game TwoApr 4, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell (5) at bat during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy had to be convinced that center fielder Garrett Mitchell belonged on the big-league roster.

Mitchell provided a strong case in Milwaukee’s doubleheader split with the host Kansas City Royals on Saturday. The Brewers will vie for a series win on Sunday afternoon.

Mitchell was 2-for-4 with a run, a double, a home run and five RBIs in Milwaukee’s 5-2 victory in the opener of the doubleheader. He went 1-for-4 with an RBI double in an 8-2 setback in the nightcap.

“I was the first one to believe that Garrett wasn’t ready,” Murphy said. “He had a poor result in spring training but he was healthy. It was really the front office that was adamant that this guy could be our best player in a lot of ways.

“I was skeptical, I thought (Mitchell) didn’t have enough at-bats and had been out for a long time. But the front office convinced me that it was the right thing to do to have him on our team. He’d done OK so far in the first six or seven games. But today was a showcase of what he can do and that is pretty special.”

After an oblique strain and shoulder injury forced him to miss most of the 2025 season, Mitchell is looking for a return to the form of his 2024 rookie campaign.

Mitchell had a .255 batting average, .342 on base percentage and .469 slugging percentage to go along with eight homers and 21 RBIs in 69 games in 2024.

After contributing three extra-base hits in the doubleheader, Mitchell was confident he can continue to string together quality at-bats.

“There’s nothing better than being back out here with the boys and playing,” he said. “Home run or not, that’s not what I am looking for, I’m just trying to put together some good at-bats. But I really like the way I am swinging it right now.”

The Brewers are expected to call on Kyle Harrison (0-0, 1.80 ERA) to get the start, while the Royals are set to counter with fellow left-hander Kris Bubic (1-0, 1.50).

Harrison allowed one run on four hits and struck out eight batters in five innings of a no-decision against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday. He allowed one run on one hit in 1 1/3 innings in relief without getting a decision in his lone career encounter versus Kansas City.

Bubic yielded one run on two hits in six innings of a 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Monday.

He has yet to allow an earned run in three career meetings with Milwaukee. He is 1-1 with 19 strikeouts in 17 1/3 innings versus the Brewers.

The Royals’ pitching staff has had its hands full with the Brewers’ potent offense.

“With all things we want high quality,” Mitchell said. “We want to put together long innings; that’s Brewers’ baseball.”

Kansas City sent 12 batters to the plate — including nine with two outs — in the sixth inning of the nightcap.

“It was pretty good to see the offense come to life,” Royals catcher Salvador Perez said. “I just try to do my job every night to help my team win. Today is over, we have to concentrate on tomorrow, go get in a quick recovery and get ready.”

–Field Level Media

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