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Reports: Ducks sign newly acquired F A.J. Greer to 4-year deal

Apr 2, 2026; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers left wing A.J. Greer (10) shoots the puck against the Boston Bruins during the first period at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn ImagesApr 2, 2026; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers left wing A.J. Greer (10) shoots the puck against the Boston Bruins during the first period at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

The Anaheim Ducks signed newly acquired forward A.J. Greer to a new four-year, $17 million deal on Tuesday, according to multiple media reports.

Greer, who just completed a two-year deal worth a total of $1.7 million with the Florida Panthers, was the return in Monday’s trade that sent Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas to Florida. The trade gave Anaheim the exclusive rights to reach a deal with Greer before Wednesday, when he would have become an unrestricted free agent.

The new contract reportedly includes a 10-team no-trade clause for Greer, who is coming off the most productive season of his career.

The 29-year-old’s 17 goals last season for the Panthers were comfortably a career high, as many as he had in the prior three seasons combined. He also set career highs in assists (15) and points (32) while averaging his most ice time per game in a full season (12:26).

Greer has 81 career points (36 goals, 45 assists) in 326 games over nine NHL seasons with the Colorado Avalanche (2016-19), New Jersey Devils (2020-22), Boston Bruins (2022-23), Calgary Flames (2023-24) and Panthers (2024-26).

–Field Level Media

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NBA salary cap rises 6.5% as free-agent negotiations begin

Mar 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; The Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls are two of the teams projected to have available cap space as NBA free agency begins. Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey (3) moves to the basket against Los Angeles Lakers forward Jake LaRavia (12) and forward Rui Hachimura (28) during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn ImagesMar 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; The Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls are two of the teams projected to have available cap space as NBA free agency begins. Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey (3) moves to the basket against Los Angeles Lakers forward Jake LaRavia (12) and forward Rui Hachimura (28) during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The NBA announced Tuesday that the salary cap for the 2026-27 season has been set at $164.961 million, which represents a 6.5% increase over the previous season.

In conjunction with the $10,420,000 rise in each team’s cap, the minimum team salary has climbed over $9.2 million to $148.465 million. The first apron level has jumped to $209.015 million — an increase of $13,070,000 — and the second apron level has moved to $221.686 million. That’s a rise of $13,862,000.

All of these numbers go into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday, six hours after NBA teams were permitted to start negotiating with free agents. That period began at 6 p.m. Tuesday ET.

All free agent negotiations technically must cease at midnight Tuesday. That’s when the league’s moratorium period goes into effect until noon on Monday, July 6.

According to Spotrac.com, all 30 NBA teams except the Memphis Grizzlies are over the new cap number. The Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Orlando Magic are above the first apron, but no teams are hard-capped at this time by the second apron.

However, being over the cap does not necessarily mean the same thing as being out of cap space.

Per Spotrac, the Los Angeles Lakers, Brooklyn Nets and Chicago Bulls each are projected to have at least $30 million in cap space to use on prospective free agents. The Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Clippers can make moves to free up cap space.

–Field Level Media

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Kylian Mbappe continues living his best World Cup as France routs Sweden

France forward Kylian Mbappé (10) celebrates after scoring a goal during a 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 match between France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in East Rutherford, NJ.France forward Kylian Mbappé (10) celebrates after scoring a goal during a 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 match between France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in East Rutherford, NJ.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Kylian Mbappe said he wanted to enjoy his third World Cup.

Apparently, that’s bad news for his opponents.

Mbappe scored his 17th and 18th career World Cup goals to keep chasing Lionel Messi and tournament history in France’s 3-0 victory over Sweden in Tuesday’s round of 32 clash.

In doing so, the 27-year-old star for the two-time World Cup champions visibly embraced the big moments.

After scoring his first goal, he raced to the sideline and hugged manager Didier Deschamps, who recently had returned to the team after missing the group finale due to the death of his mother.

And when he was summoned off the pitch in the 85th minute to a standing ovation – particularly from French fans behind the north goal — he raised both arms and spun around to the whole stadium in a wave of appreciation.

“I did say that I wanted to enjoy this World Cup to the fullest,” Mbappe said through an interpreter. “I’m not saying that the other World Cup(s) I did not enjoy, but I was younger. I was focused then in delivering the best performances.

“And today, I believe I can do both: delivering great performances and obviously enjoying (it).”

Mbappe moved within one goal of Messi on the all-time tournament list and, with his fifth and sixth goals of this year’s tournament, pulled even with the 39-year-old in the Golden Boot chase.

Provided his favored France side make another deep run, he’s on pace to shatter his total of eight in a single World Cup from 2022, when he helped Les Bleus to a runner-up finish against Messi’s Argentina and scored the second hat trick in a World Cup final.

He also scored four times during France’s run to the 2018 World Cup title.

“Well, I’m happy, but it’s not the most important (thing) today,” Mbappe said of his brace. “We continued delivering great performances.”

Messi and Argentina face Cape Verde on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla., in their round of 32 meeting.

Bradley Barcola added his second goal of the tournament after halftime, and Michael Olise had two assists.

Deschamps’ side will next play on Saturday in Philadelphia against Paraguay, who shocked four-time champions Germany on penalties following a 1-1 draw on Monday in Foxborough, Mass.

“This game was important. It is a new competition starting (in the knockout phase), as we said earlier on,” Mbappe said. “Now we have to focus on Paraguay. We have another game to win.”

Sweden are eliminated following one of the more turbulent World Cup stays in recent memory, defeating Tunisia 5-1 and then losing to the Netherlands by the same score before drawing their group finale 1-1 against Japan to reach the knockout phase.

It was their first time advancing from a group in a major tournament since the 2020 European Championships (played in 2021). Sweden failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup and 2024 Euros.

“I thought, in terms of the game, we had to be perfect,” said Sweden manager Graham Potter. “And even if we were, I’m not sure that would’ve been enough, if I’m being brutally honest. Because the opponent was of a high level.”

Les Bleus were dominant in the first half, with Mbappe and Olise both hitting the woodwork and Olise forcing Jacob Widell Zetterstrom into an exceptional low diving save.

After the exasperation of those near misses, Mbappe gave Les Bleus the deserved lead in the 45th minute.

Olise and Ousmane Dembele combined from a short corner to slip Mbappe in on the left side of the box. Mbappe cut back to his right against Viktor Gyokeres, then finished emphatically past Widell Zetterstrom.

Barcola doubled the advantage eight minutes after the break, finishing past Widell Zetterstrom on the break after running into Olise’s slick throughball that passed through a Sweden defender’s leg.

Mbappe completed the French scoring in the 74th minute, running onto yet another slicing ball from Olise through the left side of the penalty area before scoring on a very similar finish to his opening goal.

–Ian Nicholas Quillen, Field Level Media

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Netherlands' Ronald Koeman steps down after disappointing Morocco loss

June 25, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman arrives at the stadium before the match.  Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images June 25, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman arrives at the stadium before the match. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images

One day after the Netherlands lost a World Cup round of 32 match to Morocco on penalty kicks, Ronald Koeman announced his second run as the Dutch coach has come to an end.

Per Koeman’s Instagram account, he made the decision not long after the Netherlands failed to make the round of 16 for the first time in 12 World Cups.

“(Monday) night I decided to end my time as coach of the Dutch national team,” Koeman wrote in Dutch. “Looking back on my career, I mainly feel proud and grateful. I’ve had the privilege of working at Vitesse, Ajax, Benfica, PSV, Valencia, AZ, Feyenoord, Southampton, Everton, FC Barcelona, and of course two periods with Oranje, clubs and people that shaped me and gave me memories that I will cherish my whole life.

“That’s exactly why it hurts that my time (with the Netherlands) ends like this. We all dreamed of a World Cup where we would make history. That didn’t happen. Nobody is more disappointed about that than I am. As a coach, you carry that responsibility. I have always felt it and will always continue to feel it.”

The Netherlands entered World Cup play ranked eighth in the FIFA World Rankings and won Group F with wins over Sweden and Tunisia and a tie with Japan. While Morocco entered the World Cup at No. 7, the Netherlands were expected to advance on Monday in Guadalupe, Mexico.

The Netherlands took a 1-0 lead in the 72nd minute, but Morocco answered during stoppage time. In penalty kicks, Morocco prevailed 3-2.

Koeman, 63, coached the Netherlands from 2018-20 and returned in early 2023 after a stint with FC Barcelona.

–Field Level Media

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