Former Padres manager Bud Black joins front office as advisor…to Craig Stammen?

The Friar Faithful were caught off guard with the announcement of former San Diego Padres manager Bud Black joining the front office as an advisor. The hire provides an additional voice for Craig Stammen as he prepares to transition from a front office executive to a field manager.

Black’s resume is impressive

His resume is quite impressive, as Black has managed in the majors for parts of 18 seasons. He served as Padres manager from 2007 to 2015 and was the Colorado Rockies skipper from 2017 to 2025. His time in Denver saw him lead the franchise to back-to-back postseason berths in 2017 and 2018. 

Black is the second-winningest manager in Friars history with 649 victories. Heartache is part of his legacy with the franchise, as Black never led the ballclub to a postseason berth. 

Who could forget the Padres losing a one-game Wild Card playoff game against the Rockies in 2007? The Friar Faithful are still waiting for Matt Holliday to touch home plate. 

Black’s 2010 team fell apart and squandered a six-and-a-half game lead atop the National League West in August. A small consolation for him was being named NL Manager of the Year in the winter award season. 

Along with two managerial stints, he served as Special Assistant to the General Manager for the then-Cleveland Indians from 1995 to 1997 and again in 1999. Black held the same position with the Los Angeles Angels in 2016.

His other on-field positions include serving as the Angels’ pitching coach from 2000 to 2006. His staff played a crucial role in capturing the 2002 World Series title. Black also won 121 games with five different major league franchises during his 15-year playing career.

Black offers becoming a trusted mentor to Stammen

No one was quite sure what Black’s next career move would be after the Rockies let him go last summer. He could have taken time off and recharged the battery while waiting for a call from an organization about his interest in managing again. 

Instead, Black joined the Padres’ front office. Stammen has an opportunity to learn from a man who had some success as a major league manager. His experience will help him navigate through those rough stretches that occur in a baseball season.

The goal is for Black to become another sounding board for Stammen to bounce potential game strategies off of, discuss how to balance a batting order, and address other issues that arise. Given the complexity of the managerial role, he should seek insight from a respected former skipper.

There is no hidden agenda, as Black wants to offer guidance and not apply for his job. Managing egos inside the locker room can be as difficult as the games themselves. 

I may be naive, but I’m calling this potential mentorship a friendly conversation between two individuals who have a great passion for baseball. 

Stammen has never managed at any professional level, but Black could become an invaluable asset to his development. His baseball journey includes working in different capacities within several organizations.

Black’s vast knowledge will help Stammen make a smooth transition. 

Mets claim INF Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from Rays

Following the Bo Bichettesigning, the Mets made another move on Friday, claiming infielder Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.

Cheng, 24, made his MLB debut in 2025 with the Pittsburgh Pirates where he totaled seven at-bats (0-for-7) in three games. 

The Taiwan native spent the majority of last season with the Pirates' Triple-A affiliate. In 107 games, Cheng slashed .209/.307/.271. He has a .736 OPS over five minor league seasons.

Although he hit just one home run last season, Cheng showed some pop in Double-A and High-A in years past and has 35 home runs in 507 career minor league games.

A versatile infielder, Cheng has played shortstop, second base and third base, adding to New York's stockpile of infield depth.

After getting designated for assignment by Pittsburgh on Dec. 19. the Rays claimed him on Jan. 7 before DFA'ing him on Jan. 12.

Jonathan Kuminga trade ideas for 3 teams, including Lakers and Mavs deal

Jonathan Kuminga’s potential is still carrying his reputation. The fifth-year forward has consistently failed to earn the trust of Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, and so far this year he’s been producing like one of the worst players in the league (12th percentile in EPM). The Warriors still didn’t want to cut bait on the talented 23-year-old, so they signed him to a two-year, $46 million contract over the summer with the intent of trading him eventually. Kuminga has been fully out of Golden State rotation for the last month as he became trade eligible on Jan. 15, and he has unsurprisingly “demanded” to be traded to a new team.

The Warriors payed Kuminga handsomely mostly to use him as trade bait, but at this point they need to realize he likely won’t be used to acquire something resembling the missing piece for the team’s flawed roster. Golden State reportedly doesn’t want to take back any long-term salary in the deal, and at this point that might be their only reasonable hope. It’s starting to feel like the best the Warriors can do here is some expiring contracts and maybe a second-round pick or two. Golden State could continue to hold Kuminga hostage in hopes of finding a trade partner this summer, but he’s not going to be able to grow him value on the bench.

Here’s three fake Jonathan Kuminga trades ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline. Add some future second-round picks to all of these. Warning: none of these are very good for the Warriors.

Jonathan Kuminga to Lakers trade idea with Nets

The Lakers reportedly have some interest in Kuminga, but it’s hard to come up with a deal that works straight up between the two teams due the arcane rules around the forward’s “base year compensation.” I wanted to get the Warriors Jake LaRavia in this deal, so I included the Nets as a third team, who could conceivably pick up multiple future second-round picks for taking on a pair of expiring contracts by make the numbers work. LaRavia hasn’t been great this year (41st percentile EPM), but he has a combination of size, shooting, and IQ on the wing that could entice Golden State. Highsmith is currently recovering from a torn meniscus, but he’s shown some level of competency as a two-way forward when he’s been healthy. The Lakers get a chance to give Kuminga a more defined role, and maybe they turn him in to a solid rotation piece the same way they’ve done with Rui Hachimura. I think this one makes sense for all sides.

Jonathan Kuminga to Kings trade idea with Bulls

The Kings have consistently been mentioned as Kuminga’s biggest suitor, but Golden State’s hesitance to take on Malik Monk’s long-term money has killed the deal to this point. In this three-team trade, the Chicago Bulls jump in to take Monk, clearing the way for Kuminga to Sacramento. The Warriors are getting a pair of failed first-round picks in this deal with Devin Carer and Dalen Terry. Terry is a pretty good wing defender who can’t do much on offense, and he expires after this season. Carter is in his second season, and the 3-and-D skill set that made him a lottery pick coming out of college has yet to translate. Maybe the Warriors think they can resurrect Carter’s career, while the Bulls land a microwave scoring guard that allows them to trade Coby White before they would have to re-sign him this summer.

Jonathan Kuminga to Mavericks trade idea

The Mavs reportedly have interest in Kuminga, and I could help myself but use that as an excuse to send Klay Thompson back to the Bay. Golden State might not love Thompson having another season at $16 million on the books after this year, but maybe they could trade him again this summer for a piece that fits better. There’s always a chance Thompson can catch fire and swing a playoff game again for Golden State, and that’s just fun to think about. I don’t see much downside here for either team.

Could Golden State package a future first-round pick or two with Kuminga to try to get Michael Porter Jr.? That’s a possibility too, but I’m not sure Brooklyn will play ball for only one pick, and I don’t think the Warriors will offer two. Add your favorite fake Kuminga trades below and I’ll judge them.

3 Canadiens Back At Practice In Regular Jerseys

The Montreal Canadiens forwards Kirby Dach, Jake Evans, and Patrik Laine all participated in regular jerseys during the club's Jan. 16 practice.

Dach, Evans, and Laine have all been sidelined for the Canadiens due to injury. However, with all three of them returning to practice in regular jerseys, it appears that they are each getting closer to returning to game action. 

The Canadiens are set to face off against the Ottawa Senators on Jan. 17. At this time, it has not been announced that any of these three players will play. Even if they end up each being ruled out, it is still very encouraging that they were all present at the Canadiens' latest practice in regular jerseys. 

Dach has not played for the Canadiens since their Nov. 15 matchup against the Boston Bruins. In 15 games this season with Montreal, the 6-foot-4 forward has recorded five goals and seven points. 

Evans' most recent appearance was on Dec. 20 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 34 games this season with the Original Six club, he has posted five goals, five assists, and 10 points. 

As for Laine, he has not been in the Canadiens' lineup since their Oct. 16 game against the Nashville Predators. He has played in just five games this season for Montreal because of it, where he has one assist. 

Cavaliers vs 76ers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Philadelphia 76ers were embarrassed at home in a lopsided loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday, but they’ll have a chance to respond in Friday’s rematch in Philly.

Tyrese Maxey remains one of the NBA’s premier scorers, and my Cavaliers vs. 76ers predictions call for a strong offensive bounce-back after his quiet showing earlier in the week.

Here are my best free NBA picks for Friday’s Eastern Conference matchup at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday, January 16.

Cavaliers vs 76ers prediction

Cavaliers vs 76ers best bet: Tyrese Maxey Over 25.5 points (-120)

Tyrese Maxey is scoring a career-high 30.5 points per game this season, and tonight's scoring line is set at a juicy 25.5 points. He finished with just 14 points on 5-of-16 shooting in Wednesday's win, but he posted 26+ in three straight and nine of 10 games before that. 

Maxey has scored at least 26 in 29 of 37 games overall, including 13 of 19 at home. He’s reached the Over on this scoring line in 78.3% of his games, meaning the odds here should be -360. I’ll gladly take the discount here.

Maxey’s 14 points in his last game out represent his third-lowest scoring total of the season. He scored 27 in his other matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers this season, and he scored 27 and 29 in two matchups with the Cavs last season.

Cleveland will be missing Darius Garland and Sam Merrill tonight, and the Philadelphia 76ers should be close to full strength. I expect a more competitive showing and a bounce-back performance for the Sixers’ electric leading scorer.

Cavaliers vs 76ers same-game parlay

Jaylon Tyson finished with 20, 17, and 27 PRA across 25.3 minutes over his last three games. He started Wednesday in place of Sam Merrill, who was injured in that contest.

Merrill and Darius Garland are both out tonight, which should mean another start for Tyson. He's averaged 21 PRA across 22 started, hitting the Over on this line 13 times, including five of eight on the road.

The 76ers have hit the Over in nine of 13 games as the home favorite. Cleveland is 11-7 to the Over on the road.

The teams are 9-1 to the Over across their last 10 head-to-head matchups.

Cavaliers vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 25.5 points
  • Jaylon Tyson Over 21.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Over 235

Our "from downtown" SGP: Spida web

Donovan Mitchell has scored at least 31 points in nine of 16 road games this season, and has dropped point totals of 35 and 46 against the 76ers.

Cavaliers vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 25.5 points
  • Jaylon Tyson Over 21.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Over 235
  • Donovan Mitchell Over 30.5 points 

Cavaliers vs 76ers odds

  • Spread: Cleveland +1.5 (-105) | Philadelphia -1.5 (-115)
  • Moneyline: Cleveland +110 | Philadelphia -130
  • Over/Under: Over 235 (-110) | Under 235 (-110)

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DateFriday, January 16, 2026
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Hornets announcer blasts Luka Doncic on air: ‘This guy is a whiner’

Hornets announcer Eric Collins clearly won’t be getting a holiday card from Luka Doncic this year.

The broadcaster ripped into the Lakers guard during Charlotte’s matchup with Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday night, calling out the five-time All-Star for complaining about whistles.

“Oh my goodness,” Collins said on air. “This guy is a whiner.”

Hornets broadcaster Eric Collins called Luka Doncic “a whiner” while announcing Charlotte’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. NBC

Collins’ rant came early in the third quarter, after Doncic thought he had been fouled while trying to score on Kon Knueppel.

Doncic shook his head in disbelief, before he appeared to have some words for one of the on-court officials. Seconds later, the 26-year-old was issued a technical foul, and as he tried to plead his case to the ref, Collins unloaded into his mic.

The Lakers lost to the Hornets, 135-117, despite Luka Doncic netting 39 points. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

“The Hornets have a chance to make it hurt,” Collins said after throwing the jab at Doncic. “A potential four-point play.”

An expressive Doncic takes it to the hole. Getty Images

Collins went on to add, “That is now 11 technical fouls on Luka Doncic. He’s got a reputation.”

Doncic and the Lakers weren’t able to make Collins eat his words — they ultimately lost, 135-117.

The Lakers are now just 1-4 in their last five games, although Doncic was still able to finish the night with 39 points, three rebounds and four assists.

MLB's furious week of free agent contracts flips the script. What's next?

Remember when teams had no money, recoiled at the asking price for free agents and were content to let the marquee stars rot at home all winter?

Oh, how five days can dramatically change the baseball world.

Suddenly, everyone has found money under their couch cushions.

It began Sunday when the Chicago Cubs out-bid everyone for third baseman Alex Bregman, signing him to a five-year, $175 million contract.

The Boston Red Sox, who had offered $165 million, immediately pivoted and signed starter Ranger Suarez to a five-year, $130 million deal.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, who had been sitting back since signing Edwin Diaz, pounced with a stunning four-year, $240 million contract for outfielder Kyle Tucker.

The Mets, who offered $220 million to Tucker, barely had time to blink, let alone shed a tear – and immediately turned around to sign infielder Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million contract.

Kyle Tucker signed a $240 million deal with the Dodgers.

The Mets not only dramatically improved their lineup – though Bichette has never played third base in his career – but stole away him away from their hated rivals in Philadelphia.

The Phillies, according to two persons with direct knowledge of the negotiations, met Bichette’s request on a seven-year, $200 million contract Thursday night. The Phillies believed they just had to cross the t's and dot the i's.

Instead, less than 12 hours later, Bichette is a Met, accepting four fewer years, but earning $13.5 million more a season.

He also has opt-outs after each season with a full no-trade clause. So if he doesn’t like New York or believes he can make a financial killing in a year as the potential No. 1 free agent, you’ll see him back on the market again making even more money.

The Phillies, who had acrimonious negotiations with catcher J.T. Realmuto all winter, turned aound and suddenly met Realmuto’s request for a three-year contract. They signed him to a three-year, $45 million contract after refusing to give him longer than a two-year deal all winter.

Add it all up, and that’s $716 million just on five players in five days.

Considering all of the money suddenly thrown around, the Yankees’ five-year, $155-160 million offer to bring back outfielder Cody Bellinger feels outdated.

No wonder Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball union said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports:

“We just completed one of the greatest seasons in MLB history, with unprecedented fan interest and revenues. While the free agent market is far from over, it is gratifying to see players at all levels being rewarded for their incredible accomplishments by those clubs that are trying to win without excuses."

It was just four years ago when no one player in baseball history ever made more than $40 million in a season.

Now, we have one $70 million player in Shohei Ohtani (albeit deferred), a $60 million man in Tucker, Juan Soto making $51 million and the newest member of the $40 million club in Bichette. Five new players will be receiving at least $30 million with Bregman, Pete Alonso, Kyle Schwarber and Dylan Cease.

And there will be at least two more members of the $30 million club – if not higher – with Bellinger and starter Framber Valdez.

“It has taken a long time," one veteran agent said, “but we’re finally catching up to the NBA and NFL."

When the free-agent dust settles, the two-time defending Dodgers will naturally draw the most scrutiny with a CBT payroll of about $413 million. They have $2.1 billion of financial commitments on the books, according to Spotrac, $900 million more than any team.

The Dodgers, even with $30 million of Tucker’s deal deferred, are spending $119.9 million for Tucker’s services alone this year.

They paid an MLB-record $169.4 million in luxury tax penalties last year, and now will even pay more this year.

Yet, while the Dodgers have become Exhibit 1-A for MLB’s argument of a salary cap in negotiations this summer, they actually are a role model for large-market clubs.

Take a close look at the contracts for their position players  and the actual cash they’re paying them this season:

  • They are paying Ohtani just $2 million this year, with a $46 million hit on the luxury tax.
  • They are paying All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman $15 million each of the next two seasons with deferrals.
  • All-Star shortstop Mookie Bets is earning $25.1 million this season with deferrals.
  • All-Star catcher Will Smith is earning $12.9 million with deferrals.
  • Outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is earning $4 million with deferrals.

So, you wonder why they were able to slide Tucker into their budget as the Ohtani signing continues to be the greatest cash cow in baseball history?

“They have worked the system to their benefit,’’ one agent said. “They should be applauded, not scolded. They’re doing everything they’re allowed to do, and laughing to the bank."

Along with annual trips to the jeweler.

Now, we’ll see who steps up next to put a speed bump in the Dodgers’ path to one of the greatest dynasties in National League history.

You don’t think the Mets are going to stop after signing Bichette, do you?

Then you don’t know owner Steve Cohen, who’s not worth $21 billion from hot dog sales at the ballpark.

The Mets still want a front-line starting pitcher, and are the perfect fit for starter Zac Gallen or Valdez, while remaining in the market for Bellinger.

The Blue Jays wanted Tucker, too, and had Bichette as a backup plan. Why not pivot to Bellinger?

The Baltimore Orioles were the runner-up in the Suarez sweepstakes, and now are in the Valdez and Gallen markets.

And, oh, the Red Sox still have a huge vacancy in the infield after missing out in Bregman. They have the starting pitching, and could certainly acquire St. Louis Cardinals infielder Brendan Donovan, or circle back with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Ketel Marte. While the D-backs publicly declared that Marte is off the trade block, they could change their mind if the right offer comes along.

Stay tuned, but after being in hibernation all winter, the free-agent market finally has woken up.

That roar is echoing from coast to coast.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB free agent contract bonanza flips script with Bichette, Tucker

Game #47: Ducks vs. Kings Gameday Preview (01/16/26)

The first of two consecutive games against the Los Angeles Kings will be played on Friday, following the Ducks' sharp performance against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday. The Kings are coming off a 3-2 overtime loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday.

Both Friday's (in Los Angeles) and Saturday's (in Anaheim) games could have major implications for the playoff picture, with the Kings and Ducks separated by just two points. Both teams are currently just outside of the second Wild Card spot, with the Kings' 49 points being two behind the fellow Pacific Division San Jose Sharks at 51.

"(These games against the Kings are) very tight checking, very detailed," Ducks winger Chris Kreider said after Thursday’s practice. "It's a divisional matchup. You can tell that it means more. It's a fun rivalry, looking forward to getting down to LA and playing."

Dec 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25), left wing Ross Johnston (44) and Los Angeles Kings right wing Joel Armia (40) battle for the puck in the third period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Dec 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25), left wing Ross Johnston (44) and Los Angeles Kings right wing Joel Armia (40) battle for the puck in the third period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

For Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville, the kind of game that his team played on Tuesday against Dallas is what the Kings do consistently. In a matchup like this, it will come down to which team can execute that kind of game better.

“It’s kind of what we're talking about going into the game,” Quenneville said. “We want to have the same mindset, like we're playing Dallas. 
It's simple, and it's going to be straight ahead and check and check. This team probably is the stingiest at playing a patient team game and trying to create, gonna get you in trouble. We’ve seen last time in here, we got a little bit of an education. “Let’s be ready to go, playing the same way as we played the last game, and know that's something to build off of.”

"Offense isn't going to be a problem with this team, you've got to play good defense," Kreider said. "We've learned that we can generate offense off of playing good defense. Ultimately, winning hockey games is fun. That's how you win hockey games."

“They’re a good team,” Gauthier said of the Kings. “We've played them a couple times now and they play a really tight checking, solid defensive game. They don't give you a lot of opportunities, so got to bear down when you get the chances tonight.”

Dec 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks left wing Cutter Gauthier (61) is defended by Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele (37) as he handles the puck in the first period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Dec 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks left wing Cutter Gauthier (61) is defended by Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele (37) as he handles the puck in the first period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Gauthier and Troy Terry will both return to the lineup after missing Tuesday's game with an illness and upper-body injury, respectively. Terry has missed three consecutive games due to his injury and was expected to be a game-time decision on Tuesday, but did not participate in warmups. Gauthier was a full participant at Tuesday's morning skate but was ruled out with an illness prior to puck drop. He also did not participate in warmups.

UPDATE: Troy Terry has been placed on injured reserve. Sam Colangelo has been recalled from AHL San Diego.

“Feeling good, ready to go,” Gauthier said. “We have to play a solid defensive game and play super physical. In the Dallas game, watching the game, guys just played a really physical role and allowed everyone to know who their checks were and clarified up things in the D-zone, especially in the O-zone. Moving forward, I think that's the standard, just got to build off of it.”

Anaheim will be without forward Leo Carlsson for the second consecutive game due to a lower-body injury. Carlsson missed Tuesday's game with the injury after being a full participant at morning skate. Carlsson missed one game in late December due to a lower-body injury. Whether these two injuries are the same injury or two separate injuries is unknown.

Apr 10, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) moves the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson (44) during the third period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
Apr 10, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) moves the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson (44) during the third period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Nikita Nesterenko was assigned to AHL San Diego on Thursday, which leaves the Ducks with zero extra forwards due to Carlsson's injury. Kreider did not participate in Friday’s morning skate and will be a game-time decision, according to Quenneville. The Ducks acquired forward Jeffrey Viel from the Boston Bruins on Friday morning, but he will not be available to play as he travels across the coast from Boston.

Long-time King and team captain Anže Kopitar will not play in either game this weekend after being placed on injured reserve on Jan. 10 with a lower-body injury. This means that Kopitar likely already played the final game of his career against the Ducks on Dec. 27, 2025.


Ducks Projected Lines

Cutter Gauthier - Mason McTavish - Ryan Strome
Alex Killorn - Mikael Granlund - Beckett Sennecke
Jansen Harkins - Ryan Poehling - Sam Colangelo
Ross Johnston - Tim Washe - Ian Moore

Jackson LaCombe - Jacob Trouba
Olen Zellweger - Radko Gudas
Pavel Mintyukov - Drew Helleson

Lukáš Dostál (confirmed)

Kings Projected Lines

Jeff Malott - Alex Laferriere - Adrian Kempe
Warren Foegele - Quinton Byfield - Joel Armia
Kevin Fiala - Alex Turcotte - Andrei Kuzmenko
Andre Lee - Samuel Helenius - Taylor Ward

Mikey Anderson - Drew Doughty
Joel Edmundson - Brandt Clarke
Brian Dumoulin - Cody Ceci

Darcy Kuemper (confirmed)

Latest Trade Rumour Links Canucks Evander Kane With Another Pacific Division Team

As the trade deadline approaches, trade rumours will continue to follow the Vancouver Canucks. The latest involves the L.A. Kings, who are rumoured to be interested in Evander Kane. This report came from MayorsManor.com and was released on Thursday. 

As per the report, "While it’s still a rumor — something we don’t normally spend too much time on, but this was just too intriguing to not stop and give it pause for a few minutes — two separate sources over the past week have said they believe Holland is kicking the tires on a potential Kane trade."

Kane does have some connections to the Kings organization. Most notable is L.A.'s GM Ken Holland, who signed the now 34-year-old back in 2022 while with the Edmonton Oilers. Kane also played with Corey Perry and Warren Foegele during his time with the Oilers. 

Kane was initially acquired by Vancouver during the off-season for a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. In 46 games this season, he has scored seven goals while recording 21 points. Kane leads the Canucks in penalty minutes with 55, while his 76 hits rank third on the team. 

Jan 2, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Evander Kane (91) gets up after a check against the Seattle Kraken in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Jan 2, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Evander Kane (91) gets up after a check against the Seattle Kraken in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

The 2026 NHL Trade Deadline is scheduled for March 6 at noon PT. Vancouver is expected to be busy leading up to the deadline as they enter into rebuild mode. Based on Jim Rutherford's recent comments, it appears that the Canucks are open for business, which means plenty of rumours will circulate over the next few weeks. 

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Lakers looking to package Jarred Vanderbilt, Gabe Vincent in trade for wing

It’s no secret that the Lakers are trying to add a two-way wing to this roster via a trade.

The question is, how can they get that done while keeping the parts of their roster that are working well?

After all, the Lakers are still in the running for a top-four seed in the Western Conference, so any move has to be a combination of helping the team win now while also building for the future.

In a recent episode of “The Kevin O’Connor Show,” Kevin stated that the Lakers are trying to send out Jarred Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent in an attempt to acquire a wing.

Kevin O’Connor: “With the Lakers, the word on the street is that they’re looking to package Jarred Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent together for a wing.”

Vando is a good defender, but it’s clear the Lakers want a bit more offense from that position. For a moment, Vando was out of the rotation due to his offensive struggles, but with LA being so poor defensively, he is back to playing double-digit minutes in each contest.

On the season, Vanderbilt is averaging 5.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.

Vando is under contract for next season and has a player option for the following year, so LA getting out of that deal would be beneficial.

Vincent has a higher offensive upside than Vando, but he is also struggling to consistently produce. He is averaging 5.1 points and shooting just 33.7% from the field. Vincent is on the final year of his deal, so anyone interested in acquiring him can rest assured they aren’t committing to any long-term money.

The problem is, how many teams would actually be interested in a package where Vincent and Vanderbilt are the main players in a deal?

Perhaps adding some draft capital can get teams in on a Lakers trade? Los Angeles is reportedly trying to trade their 2032 first round pick for multiple future firsts. If they can accomplish that and add Vincent and Vando in a package, suddenly that’s a much better deal for the right franchise.

For now, this seems like the options the Lakers are exploring to improve their roster. Now, it’s up to the front office to execute on a deal and give Luka Dončić and LeBron James a shot at contention.

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'Would Be Really Special": Patrick Kane Would Love Mike Modano On Hand To Witness History

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Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane has already taken care of a historic matter of business, having become just the 50th player in NHL history to reach 500 goals scored. 

Now, he's got his sights trained on a new historic milestone that he's on the precipice of.

With 1,371 career points, Kane is only three points away from tying Mike Modano for most by a U.S.-born player in NHL history, and four away from taking sole ownership of the mark.  

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Kane, who grew up watching Modano's career and even played against him several times while a member of the Chicago Blackhawks, would welcome his presence in the venue whenever it is that he's on the verge of surpassing his points total.

"I haven't talked to him recently, maybe as it gets closer, we'll see what happens as we get closer to the number," Kane said. "But I read that he'd like to be in attendance for it, which would be pretty cool." 

Modano, a one-time former Red Wings forward who won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Dallas Stars with future Red Wings players like Brett Hull and Derian Hatcher, said in late November that he'd love to witness Kane break his record in person.

"I knew years ago that he might be one that if he stayed healthy, that he would be the guy that kind of goes after it," Modano said. "I'd love to be there and definitely would make the effort to be there for that one."

Like Kane in 2007, Modano was a former first-overall draft pick whose NHL career began with the Minnesota North Stars before the franchise relocated to Texas in 1993.

For Kane, having Modano on hand for such a historic milestone would make the moment even more special.

"It would be special, he was a player I really enjoyed watching when I was younger, the face of USA hockey for a long time," Kane said of Modano. "A lot of flair to his game with skill, speed, explosiveness, a fun player to watch, and one of the best American players of all time."

"Obviously, his numbers speak for themselves, but it would be a cool number to get to, and to have him here to be part of it would be pretty special."

That sentiment isn't lost on Kane's longtime teammate Alex DeBrincat, who, like Kane, grew up watching Modano. 

"It would be really cool," DeBrincat said. "It would be a passing of the torch moment and definitely cool for all parties involved for him to be in the building. I'm sure Kaner looks up to him, 

Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan, who coached against Modano both as an assistant with the Red Wings and early in his tenure as head coach of the San Jose Sharks, said it would be an honor to have Modano in Detroit to witness Kane breaking his points record.

"I think it would be great," McLellan said. "Hockey has a way of bringing legends out to big moments. Mike is recognized as one of the best American players of all time, and a former Red Wing, so to have him around if he's able, I'm sure he has a busy schedule, but if he's able and willing, it would certainly be an honor to host him." 

"Hopefully Kaner can get the job done on those nights." 

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When Should Washington Nationals Fans Expect DJ Herz To Return To The Mound?

Entering 2025, DJ Herz was expected to play a big part in the Washington Nationals’ rotation. Across 88 2/3 innings in 2024, he posted a 4.16 ERA, 3.71 FIP, and struck out over 10 batters per 9 innings, all with great underlying numbers. His 2025 season was cut short, however, before it could begin, as after a disastrous Spring Training where his velocity plummeted and control was abysmal, he got Tommy John Surgery for a UCL Sprain in April.

While Tommy John Surgery is no longer the career-threatening procedure it once was, with it becoming almost expected to happen to most hard-throwing pitchers in today’s game, the road to recovery is still long and winding. Typically, it can take between 9 and 18 months for a pitcher to make a full recovery, accounting for all factors such as recovery throwing program, physical therapy, and the ability of each player to adjust to the change.

Take, for example, Josiah Gray, who had his 2024 season ended in April due to Tommy John Surgery. Gray was knocked out for the entire 2024 campaign, and while many people expected to see him make his return at the end of the 2025 season, the coaching staff and front office decided it was best to hold off and let him continue his recovery in Palm Beach. Gray now appears to be fully healthy entering 2026 and will be a part of the Nationals’ starting rotation, barring any unexpected trades or free agent signings this offseason. In Herz’s case, the surgery was always going to knock him out of the 2025 season completely, but a return at some point in 2026 was not off the table.

So, can Nats fans expect to see DJ Herz back on the big league mound in 2026? While it’s a difficult question to answer without knowing where in his recovery Herz is, if there has not been any setbacks, then my expectation would be yes, we will see DJ Herz pitch in the big leagues in 2026. He will first need to begin his recovery process in the minor leagues, working his way from the bottom up. Herz will also need to adjust to a starter’s workload again, as he will likely only go 3 innings at a time as he is built up. When Herz makes his big league return, it possibly could be in a bullpen role, allowing Herz more time to recover while still building himself back up.

Overall, the main focus in 2026 for DJ Herz won’t be on recovering as quickly as possible to get back to the bigs, but rather focusing on getting himself 100% healthy and ready for 2027. Expectations of winning are once again low for this Nats club this season, and the last thing they need is for Herz to have a setback in his recovery in an attempt to win marginally more games than they would without him. A fully healthy DJ Herz is a problem for big league hitters, and if the Nationals are serious about contending in the near future, he will be a key part of that vision.

Blackwood And Colton Return as Avalanche Host Predators

Before tonight's game against the Nashville Predators, both Ross Colton and Mackenzie Blackwood are going to be returning.

Colton, who was listed as day-to-day yesterday (Jan 15) with an upper-body injury, was a game-time decision per head coach Jared Bednar during their morning skate, as he was the only player absent.

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Though his availability was put into question, no one from the Colorado Eagles was initially called up, suggesting his status for tonight's game was super serious or that they really wanted to see if Colton could play and make a last-minute decision to call someone up.

The Avalanche had already had to call up a number of players from the Eagles, with numerous forwards currently injured. Ivan Ivan and Zahkar Bardakov, in place of Joel Kiviranta and Gabriel Landeskog, who are presently out week-to-week.

Most importantly, Blackwood is being activated from Injury Reserve and starting tonight, marking his first game since New Year's Eve against the St. Louis Blues, when he stopped 12 of 13 shots faced, helping them to a 6-1 victory. This is another boost for the Avalanche as they will now have their full goaltending tandem available, also known as the "Lumberyard."

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Though Trent Miner, who was called up to help relieve Scott Wedgewood during his absence, showed an outstanding performance that should not only show confidence in the organziation but with the fans that if there would happen to be another injury to one of the goalies, Miner showed that despite the level of this team playing infront of him, he made some big plays either keeping the Avalanche in the lead to helping them stay within distance to tie the game and earn a point.

Mackenzie Blackwood morning skate practice

In the two games he played, he helped earn his first career win and shutout against the Columbus Blue Jackets (Jan 10) and helped earn a point against the Toronto Maple Leafs in overtime (Jan 12). The Avalanche play 10 more games before the Olympic break, six at home and four on the road.

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Struggling New York Rangers will retool, GM Chris Drury says: 'Not a rebuild'

The New York Rangers, less than two years removed from being the league's best regular-season team, are calling for a "retool."

General manager Chris Drury sent out a message to fans on Jan. 16 with the struggling Rangers sitting in last place in the Eastern Conference.

"With our position in the standings and injuries to key players this season, we must be honest and realistic about our situation," he wrote. "We are not going to stand pat - a shift will give us the ability to be smart and opportunistic as we retool the team. This will not be a rebuild. This will be a retool built around our core players and prospects.

"We will target players that bring tenacity, skill, speed and a winning pedigree with a focus on obtaining young players, draft picks and cap space to allow us flexibility moving forward. That may mean saying goodbye to players that have brought us and our fans great moments over the years. These players represented the Rangers with pride and class and will always be a part of our family."

The Rangers won the Presidents' Trophy and reached the Eastern Conference finals in 2023-24. They missed the playoffs last season, leading to a coaching change to Mike Sullivan.

But fortunes haven't changed. They have lost five in a row, starting in a game in which star goaltender Igor Shesterkin was hurt. In the four games since, they have given up 27 goals. Defenseman Adam Fox is also out with an injury.

Rangers' salary cap situation

According to puckpedia.com, the Rangers have a little more than $3,000 in cap space available.

Artemi Panarin is in the final year of his contract and would fetch prospects and picks if dealt. He has an $11.6 million cap hit and a full no-movement clause that the Rangers would need to get him to waive. The Athletic reported that Panarin was told his contract wouldn't be extended.

Many of their other veterans are locked in long-term, including Fox and Vincent Trocheck (2029), J.T. Miller and Mika Zibanejad (2030) and Shesterkin (2033).

"You will begin to see some of our plans come to light in the coming weeks and months," Drury wrote.

The NHL trade deadline is at 3 p.m. ET on March 6.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Rangers GM Chris Drury promises retool of struggling team