Melbourne Storm leave Indigenous elder ‘heartbroken’ after cancelling Welcome to Country

  • Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin was to perform before NRL Anzac Day clash
  • Club say was ‘miscommunication’ over decision to call off ceremony

Melbourne Storm are under fire after being accused of cancelling a Welcome to Country at its Anzac Day NRL match at the last minute, leaving an Aboriginal elder “broken-hearted”.

Wurundjeri elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin said she was informed by the club on Friday afternoon that she was no longer required to address the crowd before the match at AAMI Park.

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Panthers' Nate Schmidt Ties NHL Record With Hot Playoff Start

Nate Schmidt (© Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images)

The Florida Panthers have had a fantastic start to the 2025 NHL playoffs. After defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning by a 6-2 final score in Game 1, the Panthers followed that up with a hard-fought 2-0 win over the Bolts in Game 2. With this, they are now heading back home for Games 3 and 4 with a 2-0 series lead.

As expected, the Panthers' top stars like Sergei Bobrovsky, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, and Aleksander Barkov have been big reasons for the team's early success in this series. However, veteran defenseman Nate Schmidt has also been a major difference-maker for the Panthers this series, scoring three goals in just two games.

According to NHL Public Relations, Schmidt has tied an NHL record with the most goals scored by a defenseman through the first two games of the playoffs. The only other blueliners in NHL history to achieve this same feat are Nicklas Lindstrom (Detroit Red Wings, 1995), Steve Chiasson (Red Wings, 1991), Mike O'Connell (Boston Bruins, 1981), Dick Redmond (Chicago Blackhawks, 1973), and George Boucher (Ottawa Senators, 1921). 

This is undoubtedly a nice accomplishment for Schmidt and shows just how impressive he has played early on. He has also already matched his current career high in playoff goals, as he also scored three in 20 games during the 2018 NHL playoffs with the Vegas Golden Knights. 

Since signing a one-year, $800,000 contract with the Panthers this past off-season, Schmidt has provided solid value to Florida's blueline. He has simply fit in nicely with the Panthers, posting five goals, 19 points, and a plus-4 rating in 80 games. Now, he is giving them great value in the playoffs early on and continuing to show the Panthers that they made the right call taking a shot on after the Winnipeg Jets bought him out. 

Recent Panthers News 

Sasha Barkov status for Game 3 remains unknown following illegal hit from Brandon HagelSasha Barkov status for Game 3 remains unknown following illegal hit from Brandon HagelA small group of Florida Panthers took the ice in Fort Lauderdale on Friday. Sergei Bobrovsky locked back into playoff-mode, providing elite goaltending for PanthersSergei Bobrovsky locked back into playoff-mode, providing elite goaltending for PanthersSergei Bobrovsky didn’t have a particularly busy night in terms of stopping pucks on Thursday. Three takeaways: Panthers defend well in own zone, penalty kill comes up bigThree takeaways: Panthers defend well in own zone, penalty kill comes up bigThe Florida Panthers will be a happy bunch when they take the short flight home to Fort Lauderdale.

Rockets vs. Warriors Best bets: Odds, predictions, recent stats, trends for April 26

Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors Preview

On Saturday, April 26, and the Houston Rockets (52-30) and Golden State Warriors (48-34) are all set to square off from Chase Center in San Francisco.

In the last game, the Houston Rockets were able to level the series. Unfortunately, the Warriors last Jimmy Butler in that game. His status for game three remains up in the air.

The Rockets are currently 23-17 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Warriors have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Rockets vs. Warriors live today

  • Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
  • Time: 8:30PM EST
  • Site: Chase Center
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN2

Never miss a second of the action and stay up to date with all the latest team stats and player news. Check out our day-by-day NBA schedule page, along with detailed matchup pages that update live in-game.

Game odds for Rockets vs. Warriors

The latest odds as of Saturday:

  • Odds: Rockets (+133), Warriors (-157)
  • Spread:  Warriors -3
  • Over/Under: 203 points

That gives the Rockets an implied team point total of 100.86, and the Warriors 102.42.

Want to know which sportsbook is offering the best lines for every game on the NBA calendar? Check out the NBC Sports’ Live Odds tool to get all the latest updated info from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM & more!

Expert picks & predictions for Saturday’s Rockets vs. Warriors game

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Our model calculates projections around each moneyline, spread and over/under bet for every game on the NBA calendar based on data points like recent performance, head-to-head player matchups, trends information and projected game totals.

Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Rockets & Warriors game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Golden State Warriors on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Houston Rockets at +3.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 203.

Want even more NBA best bets and predictions from our expert staff & tools? Check out the Expert NBA Predictions page from NBC Sports for money line, spread and over/under picks for every game on today’s calendar!

Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Rockets vs. Warriors on Saturday

  • The Rockets have lost 9 of their last 10 away games against teams with winning records
  • The Rockets' last 6 versus the Warriors have stayed under the Total
  • The Rockets covered the spread in 52% of their regular season games (43-39-0)

The Rockets have gone 22-19 on the road against the spread this season

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Former Montreal Canadiens Player Believes

Jan 31, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Pacific Division forward John Scott (28) of the Montreal Canadiens leaves the ice with his daughter after winning MVP following the championship game of the 2016 NHL All Star Game at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

Some believe that the Montreal Canadiens are as good as buried down 2-0 against the Washington Capitals in their first-round series. Others believe that you’re not in trouble in the Stanley Cup playoffs until you’ve lost a game at home, and then there’s John Scott.

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Former NHL enforcer and one-time Canadiens player John Scott had this to say on X this morning:

While Scott only suited up for one game with the Habs, he did skate in 286 NHL games, most of which were with the Buffalo Sabres. The tough guy racked up 544 penalty minutes in his career and was elected to the All-Star Game during the 2015-16 season when a “Vote John Scott in the All-Star Game campaign took social media by storm.

He played for the Arizona Coyotes then but was traded to the Canadiens along with Victor Bartley in return for Jared Tinordi and Stefan Fournier. The Habs immediately sent him down to the St. John’s Ice Caps. Some believed the trade aimed to keep him out of the All-Star Game, but he did participate. He was even named the MVP of the game, thanks to scoring two goals and another social media campaign.

After the event, the NHL amended its rule book to make players demoted to the AHL ineligible to play in its All-Star Game. Whichever way you look at it, Scott was liked by the fans, and after that post, he must have conquered a few new fans in Montreal.


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‘I can’t breathe’: Michael Slater sentenced after vicious attacks and months of abuse

The disturbing downfall of Australian Test star Michael Slater has been laid bare in court, revealing months of alcohol-fuelled violence, stalking, and threats, including two brutal strangulation attacks.
The former Australian Test cricketer was sentenced to four years in jail for the series of violent and horrific domestic violence offences, but was immediately released on a fully suspended sentence after already spending more than a year in custody.

The Hockey Show: Playoff madness with Adnan Virk, including reaction to Hagel hit on Barkov

We're talking Stanley Cup Playoffs on this week's episode of The Hockey Show. (Meadowlark Media)

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are off and running, and The Hockey Show is all over it!

We’re one week into the best postseason in all of professional sports and there has been no shortage of great storylines, exciting moments and controversial topics to discuss.

Joining hosts Roy Bellamy and David Dwork this week was friend of the show Adnan Virk from NHL on Prime.

Among the topics discussed with Adnan were the Los Angeles Kings possibly, finally getting out of the first round against the Edmonton Oilers, the New York Islanders parting ways with Lou Lamoriello, the surprising starts to the playoffs by the Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars, and the disappointing start by the New Jersey Devils.

Adnan also stuck around for the weekly Florida Panthers segment, where they got into the Cats taking a surprising (to some) 2-0 series lead on the Tampa Bay Lightning after picking up a pair of victories on the road.

A big topic of discussion was the hit on Panthers Captain Sasha Barkov by Tampa’s Brandon Hagel, and the reaction by some in the media following the dangerous hit.

You can check out the full episode in the video below:

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Panthers look to be better in Game 2, leave Tampa with commanding series lead

Much Ado About Nothing: NHL Fines Ottawa Senators For Game 3 Warm-Up Antics

In a series where Ottawa Senators winger Ridly Greig and Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz have both been accused of trading some serious cheap shots, it was almost comical on Friday when the NHL stepped in with swift justice for some harmless warm-up antics.

April 25, 2025: Senators head coach Travis Green meets with the media on Friday (Senators on YouTube).

The league has fined the Senators $25,000 and fined Nick Cousins $2,083, both for unsportsmanlike conduct just before Game 3 on Thursday. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman posted a grainy video of the “incident” on social media. 

The clip shows Cousins either passing the puck toward Stolarz or, at worst, taking the lightest of shots toward him. Cousins and Stolarz, it’s worth noting, won a Stanley Cup together with the Florida Panthers last season. 

When head coach Travis Green was asked on Friday by TSN's Mark Masters about the so-called incident, he leaned into the nonsense with a deadpan response that got a big laugh from the media room.

"Well Mark, it's an active investigation," Green said. "I don't know if I should be commenting."

Green gave the “story” the exact amount of seriousness it deserved, sarcastically treating it like a major crime.

"I'm kidding. Yeah, I saw the video. Cousins and Stolarz have played together. I don't know, yeah, he's probably trying to either laugh at him or make a joke or get him off his game, and it is what it is."

After back-to-back overtime losses, Green’s levity struck just the right tone on Friday, a nice respite before the Senators try to climb out of a deep hole in this series.

By Steve Warne
The Hockey News

Senators Fall To Leafs Again 3-2 In Overtime Thursday, Now Trail Series 3-0Senators Fall To Leafs Again 3-2 In Overtime Thursday, Now Trail Series 3-0The Ottawa Senators' first playoff run in eight years has barely started, but they're already on the brink of elimination following another 3-2 overtime loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday.

Mets activate C Francisco Alvarez and 2B Jeff McNeil from injured list

WASHINGTON — The New York Mets activated catcher Francisco Alvarez and second baseman Jeff McNeil from the injured list Friday, and both were in the lineup to make their season debut in the opener of a four-game series against the Washington Nationals.

“Pretty excited,” McNeil said. “Feels like Opening Day for me because it is.”

Alvarez fractured the hamate bone in his left hand during practice on March 8 and underwent surgery two days later. McNeil had been out since straining his right oblique March 10 in a spring training game.

The Mets have thrived despite the absence of both lineup mainstays. New York has won seven in a row and entered Friday 18-7, five games ahead of second-place Philadelphia in the NL East.

“I think we’ve been playing really well and I think we’ve put ourselves in a very good position,” Alvarez said via an interpreter.

The 23-year-old Alvarez hit .237 with 11 home runs and 47 RBIs last season. He hit .179 with a homer and three RBIs in 10 games during a rehabilitation assignment over three minor league levels this month.

McNeil, a two-time All-Star who has played in at least 120 games for the Mets in each full season since 2019, hit .238 with 12 homers and 44 RBIs in 2024. The 33-year-old hit .393 with two homers and three RBIs in eight rehab games over three levels since April 11.

“They are a big part of this team,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “Even when they weren’t playing, they were around. Last year, they were a big part of this team. That’s what it’s going to take. It’s going to take more than 26 guys.”

Mendoza said it is possible McNeil plays some in center field. While he has played the outfield in 294 games during his seven-year career, he made his only three appearances in center in 2023.

Alvarez will split time with Luis Torrens, who has hit .241 with a homer and eight RBIs as the Mets’ primary catcher the last four weeks.

“I’m going to try to keep him as active as possible,” Mendoza said. “He played really well for us and he earned opportunities. We’re getting Alvy back, and he’s going to get opportunities as well. I think that’s a good problem to have. I could see both of them playing.”

To create room on the roster, New York optioned infielder Brett Baty and catcher Hayden Senger to Triple-A Syracuse after a 4-3 victory Wednesday over Philadelphia.

LHP Brooks Raley, Mets agree to one-year deal: report

Left-handed pitcher Brooks Raley and the Mets have agreed to a one-year contract, pending a physical, reports New York Posts's Joel Sherman. The contract has a team option for 2026.

The deal marks a reunion between both sides as Raley pitched for New York in 2023 and 2024 after signing a two-year contract prior to the 2023 season. After just eight appearances in 2024, the lefty went down with a UCL strain which required Tommy John surgery.

Rehabbing since then, Raley threw for 13 teams last week, per Sherman. His doctors believe he can begin throwing in rehab games in June.

During his stint with the Mets, Raley had a 2.48 ERA in 74 games.

Mets Notes: Why Brett Baty was the odd man out, how much time Luis Torrens will see behind the plate

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed a number of different topics prior to Friday’s series opener against the Washington Nationals…


Baty the odd man out

With Jeff McNeil officially returning from the IL, the Mets opted to send Brett Baty to Triple-A.

Baty did make the decision a bit more difficult with his strong play over the past few weeks following a brutal start to the season -- but the Mets chose to hang onto Jóse Azócar and Luisangel Acuña over him. 

Mendoza’s reasoning: there simply wouldn’t be enough playing time. 

“It was a difficult conversation, but that’s just part of the business,” the skipper said. “It’s a different feeling for him now going back to Triple-A knowing that I can play at this level, as opposed to when he was struggling. 

“We’re sending you down because there won’t be enough playing time -- I know it’s tough, but he’ll be back.”

McNeil is expected to receive the bulk of the starts at second base moving forward -- but Mendoza said he’d also be comfortable with using him in center and they’ll find ways to keep Acuña fresh.

How things are shaping up behind the plate 

McNeil isn’t the only one returning from the IL for Friday’s contest. 

Francisco Alvarez is also set to make his season debut behind the plate after missing the first 25 games due to a broken hamate bone he suffered while taking swing in batting practice early in spring training. 

Hayden Senger was optioned down to Triple-A along with Baty.

Luis Torrens now finds himself relegated back to the backup role -- but after his tremendous start to the season on both offensively and defensively, Mendoza said they’ll also find ways to keep him in the mix.

“They’re both going to play,” he said. “I have to take care of Alvy. Whether he plays back-to-back with an off day, day games, night games -- I’ll have that conversation with Luis and I’ll try and keep him as active as possible.

“He played really well for us and he earned an opportunity. We’re keeping Alvy back an he’s going to get an opportunity as well. I think it’s a good problem to have, but I could see both of them playing.”

Diaz good to go

Edwin Diaz appears to be good to go after leaving Wednesday's game with a hip cramp.

The star closer suffered the injury in the top of the 10th while navigating his second inning of work.

Diaz said postgame that he was already feeling better after doing some strength tests following his departure -- but the Mets were going to wait and see how he was doing over the next few days.

He was able to play catch pregame Friday and everything came back fine.

Mendoza didn't say whether or not he'd be available out of the bullpen for the series opener -- but it appears he won't miss any time.