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Stars overcome three deficits, win fifth straight

NHL: Columbus Blue Jackets at Dallas StarsFeb 2, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets left wing Dmitri Voronkov (10) looks for the puck in front of Dallas Stars goaltender Casey DeSmith (1) during the first period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Evgenii Dadonov scored two third-period goals to lift the Dallas Stars to their fifth straight win, 5-3 over the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday night.

Mason Marchment, Logan Stankoven and Wyatt Johnston also scored for Dallas, which didn’t lead until Dadonov redirected the puck off a drive from defenseman Thomas Harley (two assists) past Columbus netminder Elvis Merzlikins with 8:38 left in regulation.

The goal was reviewed for a potential high stick but upheld. Dadonov added some insurance with 4:13 left for the Stars, who are 15-4-1 since Dec. 23 and recorded their 20th home victory — tied for most in the league.

Cole Sillinger, Adam Fantilli and Ivan Provorov scored for the Blue Jackets, who had won three straight but couldn’t hold three different one-goal leads Sunday. Columbus lost leading goal scorer Kirill Marchenko after he took a puck to the face while on the bench late in the second period and did not return.

Dallas recorded the game’s first six shots on goal, but Columbus opened the scoring. On the Blue Jackets’ first shot, and after missing a two-on-one short-handed attempt moments earlier, Sillinger pushed home a loose puck at 6:43 into the contest.

The Stars tied it with 6:24 left in the first. Marchment, back from missing 17 games with a facial injury, successfully redirected in Lian Bichsel’s shot.

Columbus went back ahead 4:58 into the second. Fantilli got the puck, positioned for an open look, then beat Dallas’ Casey DeSmith (27 saves).

Dallas, though, answered a little more than a minute later. After Kent Johnson’s own-zone turnover, where he appeared to be hooked, recently acquired Mikael Granlund fed the puck for a streaking Stankoven to convert.

The Blue Jackets regained the lead with 7:58 remaining in the second. Provorov’s blast made it by a screened DeSmith.

However, the Stars again responded with 4:11 left in the middle frame. On the power play, Harley sent a perfect pass into the slot for Johnston to push past Merzlikins (34 saves).

Columbus’ defenseman Dante Fabbro was lost after one period with an upper-body injury. Fellow Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski also missed the final minutes of the second with an apparent injury but returned.

–Field Level Media

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Cards extend manager Oliver Marmol through '28 season

MLB: Spring Training-St. Louis Cardinals at Houston AstrosFeb 22, 2026; West Palm Beach, Florida, USA; St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol (37) looks on from inside the dugout against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol received a two-year contract extension through the 2028 season, the team announced Sunday.

Financial terms were not disclosed by the team, which holds an option for the 2029 season.

“As I’ve gotten to know Oli, I’ve seen someone who cares about this organization and knows what has made the Cardinals special over time — and who understands that for us to get where we need to go, we must compete relentlessly to set new standards in everything that we do,” president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said.

“He is invested in the progress of our young core and is unafraid to challenge himself and to help those around him grow. I am energized to continue working with him towards the on-field success that we expect and that our fans deserve.”

Marmol, 39, has guided the Cardinals to a 325-323 record during his four seasons as the skipper. He led St. Louis to the National League Central title in 2022 before the team fell in the wild-card series to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Last season, the Cardinals posted a 78-84 record to finish in fourth place in the NL Central.

Marmol was a coach with St. Louis from 2017-21 under previous managers Mike Shildt and Mike Matheny.

–Field Level Media

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Tyler Reif treated for heat exhaustion after Trucks race

NASCAR: Truck Series ChampionshipOct 31, 2025; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Truck Series driver Tyler Reif (41) during the NASCAR Truck Series Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rookie Tyler Reif was treated for heat exhaustion after Saturday night’s street race in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Reif, 18, was transported to an area medical facility after finishing 16th in the race in the No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet. He was later released.

“Tyler and his family would like to express their gratitude to the NASCAR officials, track medical workers and the local medical facility staff for their care,” Niece Motorsports said in a release.

Reif made his debut in the NASCAR Craftsman Trucks Series in 2025. Saturday’s race was just his third on the circuit, including a 17th-place finish at Atlanta on Feb. 21.

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Report: RB David Montgomery 'wants out' of Detroit

NFL: Detroit Lions at Minnesota VikingsDec 25, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery (5) looks on before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Lions running back David Montgomery “wants out” of Detroit after three seasons, ESPN reported on Sunday.

Montgomery, however, immediately appeared to refute the report on X, posting: “Damn, Dmo told you that?”

The ESPN report claims the Lions would want “a decent Day 3 pick (possibly a fifth-rounder)” in the 2026 NFL Draft in return for Montgomery, who turns 29 in June and is owed $6 million next season.

The report follows general manager Brad Holmes’ remarks after the season about Montgomery being unhappy with his playing time in 2025. Sharing a backfield with Jahmyr Gibbs, Montgomery rushed for a career-low 716 yards and eight touchdowns in 17 games (no starts).

“Those are conversations that we’re going to have to have because I’ve got a lot of respect for that player,” Holmes said of Montgomery in January. “He deserves to be in a situation where his skillset can be utilized, and so yeah would love for it to be here, but if it can’t be here then you’d just love to see where could work out best for him.”

At the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Holmes said the situation with Montgomery is “fluid.” He signed a two-year extension during the 2024 season that runs through the end of the 2027 campaign.

“Yeah, I have been in touch with David’s agent, and his representation,” Holmes revealed. “Obviously, we love David, he’s a great player, we love to have him, you know, kind of want to put last year in the rear view, and just move forward. But, obviously, a player has to want to be at a certain place as well. The conversations are still fluid, but we’ll see how it goes.”

Montgomery has rushed for 2,506 yards and 33 touchdowns in 45 games (28 starts) in three seasons with Detroit (2023-25). He has 76 catches for 650 yards in that span.

He began his career with the NFC North rival Chicago Bears, who drafted him in the third round in 2019. Montgomery rushed for 3,609 yards and 26 scores in 60 games (51 starts) with the Bears (2019-22).

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