Game Day: Nashville Predators Look For Second Win In As Many Weeks vs. Canucks

Oct 30, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80) makes a save as Nashville Predators left wing Michael Bunting (58) looks on during the second period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Nashville Predators begin another hectic week of action with four games in six days, as the NHL’s compressed schedule continues into November.

It starts with a back-to-back Monday at Bridgestone Arena against the Vancouver Canucks before the team hops on a plane to Minnesota for a visit with the Wild on Tuesday.

Monday’s matchup with Vancouver is the second in as many weeks between the two clubs. The Preds came away with a 2-1 victory in Nashville on Oct. 23. After Monday, the two teams will meet for a final time this season in Vancouver on March 12.

The Preds snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday afternoon with a 4-2 home victory over the Calgary Flames.

Michael Bunting tallied a goal and three points, while Matthew Wood, Jonathan Marchessault and Filip Forsberg (empty-netter) scored the other Preds goals. It was Wood's second goal in as many games after notching his first career NHL goal in Thursday night's loss in Philadelphia against the Flyers.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of Monday night’s contest.

Game Day

Who: Nashville Predators (5-6-2) vs. Vancouver Canucks (6-7-0)

When: 7:30 Pm CT at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South

Radio: 102.5 The Game

Lines (BetMGM

Canucks

+1.5 (-235)

O 5.5 (-120)

+100

Predators

-1.5 (+195)

U 5.5 (+100)

-120

Injury Update

Tampa Bay defenseman Charle-Edouard D'Astous (51) is slowed by Nashville left wing Cole Smith (36) during their game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. © Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Preds captain Roman Josi was placed on injured reserve on Sunday with an upper-body injury.

Forward Cole Smith left Saturday’s game against Calgary in the opening period after suffering an upper-body injury. On Sunday, the Predators announced Smith will miss 3-6 weeks.

The Preds held a morning skate on Monday, with Tyson Jost taking Smith's spot on the line with Michael McCarron and Ozzy Wiesblatt. Jost was a healthy scratch Saturday against Calgary.

Defenseman Adam Wilsby (lower body) is currently listed as day-to-day.

Team Leaders

Filip Forsberg and Ryan O’Reilly are co-leaders in points and have identical numbers (four goals and five assists for nine points). Bunting (3g-4a) and Erik Haula (2g-5a) have seven points apiece, while Marchessault (4g-2a) and Luke Evangelista (1g-5a) each have six points.

Nov 1, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Calgary Flames center Justin Kirkland (23) shoots the puck as Nashville Predators goalie Juuse Saros (74) tends the goal during the second period at Bridgestone Arena. Alan Poizner-Imagn Images

Juuse Saros continues his outstanding start to the 2025-26 season. Following the win on Saturday, ‘Juice’ is 5-4-2 with a 2.79 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage. His .959 save percentage on the penalty kill ranks him eighth in the NHL in that category.

Justus Annunen is 0-2-0 with a 4.09 GAA and .852 SP.

Power Play Improving

Nashville’s power play has scored in three of its last four games, including a tally by Jonathan Marchessault on Saturday vs. Calgary.

The club is 3-for- 11 on the man advantage since Oct. 26 vs. Dallas, with Luke Evangelista and Marchessault also converting on the power play.

The Preds still have a hill to climb to get back to respectability; they currently rank 29th at 12.5% (5-for-40).

Meanwhile, the penalty kill is sixth in the NHL at 88.4% (5-of-43). The unit has successfully killed off 28 of the last 32 power plays by opponents.

With an assist on Michael Bunting’s goal on Saturday vs. Calgary, Spencer Stastney set a career high for points in a season with five (1g-4a).

Scouting The Canucks

It’s been a bit of a roller coaster ride for Vancouver so far this season. Over their last five games, the Canucks have alternated wins and losses, including a 5-2 loss in Minnesota against the Wild on Saturday.

Conor Garland (3g-8a) leads Vancouver with 11 points, while former Preds forward Kiefer Sherwood has nine goals through 13 games this season. Elias Pettersson has three goals and eight points.

Thatcher Demko is 4-4-0 in the Vancouver net with a 2.41 GAA and .917 SP. Former Preds netminder Kevin Lankinen is 2-3-0, 3.53, .885.

On the power play, Vancouver is 7-for-42 (16.7%), putting them 21st in the league. The penalty-kill unit ranks 26th at 71.1% (13-of-45).

Drew O'Connor has factored on each of Vancouver’s past four goals (excluding shootout-deciding goals) dating to Oct. 30. Only Kiefer Sherwood has factored on more consecutive Canucks goals so far this season (five from Oct. 26-30).

All-Time Meetings

The Preds are 38-43-9 all-time against the Canucks, including a 20-19-7 mark in Nashville. The Preds are 5-4-1 in their last 10 outings against Vancouver and 2-3-0 in their last five against them at Bridgestone Arena.

Head To Head

Jonathan Marchessault has 26 points (11g-15a) in 26 career games against Vancouver, the fourth-most points he has vs. a single franchise.

Luke Evangelista scored his first two career NHL goals on March 6, 2023 at Vancouver. He became the second player (Jordan Gross) in Predators history to score his first two career NHL goals in the same game.

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Slot insists Wirtz has ‘brought exactly what we expected’ before Real Madrid tie

  • Liverpool manager says playmaker will justify £116m fee

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Arne Slot has defended Florian Wirtz before Real Madrid’s visit in the Champions League and insisted the £116m signing has produced “exactly what we expected” at this stage of his Liverpool career.

The playmaker was on the bench for the win against Aston Villa on Saturday and also omitted from Slot’s starting lineup against Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton having struggled to make an impact in the Premier League. Wirtz has started all three of Liverpool’s Champions League games, however, and could well return for the visit of Xabi Alonso’s side on Tuesday.

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Former Canadiens Forward Lands Exciting New Gig

Devante Smith-Pelly (© Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images)

Former Montreal Canadiens forward Devante Smith-Pelly has landed a new gig.

The NHL Network has announced that they have hired Smith-Pelly as a studio analyst. In addition, the NHL Network shared that Smith-Pelly will make his 2025-26 season debut NHL Tonight: First Shift at 4 pm ET on Nov. 3. 

Smith-Pelly spent two NHL seasons with the Canadiens from 2014-15 to 2015-16. In 66 games with the Canadiens over that span, the winger recorded seven goals, eight assists, 15 points, and 143 hits.

Smith-Pelly's time with the Canadiens ended during the 2015-16 season when he was traded to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Stefan Matteau. Following this, Smith-Pelly then played for the Washington Capitals, where he won the Stanley Cup in 2018. 

Smith-Pelly also had stints with Kunlun Red Star of the KHL and the Ontario Reign of the AHL following his time with the Washington Capitals. After this, he played his final professional season in 2021-22 with the Canadiens' AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket, where he recorded four goals and eight points in 24 games.

While his career as a player is over, Smith-Pelly will now stay with the game after landing this cool new gig with the NHL Network. 

Jets Captain Adam Lowry To Make Season Debut Tuesday vs. Kings

The Winnipeg Jets announced via social media on Monday that captain Adam Lowry will return to the lineup Tuesday night on the road against the Los Angeles Kings.

Lowry recently told media "I feel really good, I'm looking forward to being back out there and it's finally feeling like Christmas morning so I'm looking forward to it."

The Canadian center underwent hip surgery in late May, and the club estimated a recovery timeline of five to six months. While he was initially expected to miss the start of the 2025‑26 season, the early return suggests his rehabilitation progressed ahead of expectations. 

In the 2024‑25 regular season, the 32‑year‑old recorded 16 goals and 18 assists in 73 games, finishing with a +18 rating. In the playoffs, he added four goals in 13 games, including the memorable game-winning goal in Game 7 of the first round, a 4‑3 double‑overtime win over the St. Louis Blues. 

Lowry has spent his entire NHL career with Winnipeg after being selected in the third round (67th overall) in the 2011 NHL Draft. As of the end of the 2024‑25 season, he had accumulated 121 goals and 152 assists (273 points) in 775 career games. 

His return provides a timely boost to the Jets’ lineup and leadership core. Lowry will rejoin the lineup under a significant change, as it will be his first game in some time without his regular linemate, Mason Appleton, who left the team in free agency for the Detroit Red Wings. Lowry will instead be reunited with Nino Niederreiter, as the duo looks to rekindle the chemistry that made their line with Appleton one of the most impactful in the NHL over the past few seasons.

Lowry’s return is especially timely given the growing absences in the lineup. Winnipeg head coach Scott Arniel revealed Monday that veteran winger Gustav Nyquist remains day-to-day, while depth center Morgan Barron is listed as week-to-week.

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Blackhawks Call Up Oliver Moore From AHL IceHogs

The Chicago Blackhawks have called up Oliver Moore from the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs. This will be Moore’s first stint in the NHL this season. Jason Dickinson has been placed on injured reserve, retroactive to October 30th. 

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In 9 AHL games to start the year, Moore has 6 goals and 3 assists for 9 points. Those 6 goals lead all AHL rookies. He had a great camp ahead of that, so his hot start isn’t much of a surprise. Moore’s speed and tenacity were always there, but using them to create offense was something that he’s been working on. He also went into the summer looking to improve his shot.  

During the preseason and his time in the AHL, it seems like he has done that. His skills are starting to match his speed. 

Moore played in 9 NHL games to end last season after he was done at the University of Minnesota. In those games, he collected four assists but is still looking for his first career NHL goal. 

Oliver Moore’s addition will make the Blackhawks an even faster team. There is speed up and down the lineup, and Moore is the fastest of them all. 

Following this call-up, Moore is available to play on Monday night against the Seattle Kraken. 

UPDATE: Later in the afternoon, the Chicago Blackhawks announced that they have also sent Landon Slaggert down to AHL Rockford. This will be his chance to get back on track by playing in every game.

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Fernando Valenzuela to be considered for National Baseball Hall of Fame induction

Fernando Valenzuela responds to the cheers of 49,478 fans at Dodger Stadium after reaching after reaching first base.
Fernando Valenzuela responds to the cheers at Dodger Stadium after reaching base in a game on April 27, 1981. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Los Angeles Times)

Fernando Valenzuela, the Dodgers' left-hander who sparked Fernandomania in 1981, is among the eight names that will be considered by the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era Committee for induction into next year's class.

The 16-person committee meets every three years and considers players whose primary contributions to the game came since 1980. Any candidate who receives 75% of the votes on ballots cast by the committee will be elected into the Hall of Fame and will be inducted in Cooperstown on July 26, 2026 — along with any inductees elected from the Baseball Writers Assn. of America ballot, which will be announced Jan. 20, 2026.

The other seven players who will be considered by the committee include Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy and Gary Sheffield.

Read more:World Series-winning Dodgers vow to keep dynasty going in 2026

The 16 members who will review the committee's ballot will be appointed by the National Baseball Hall of Fame's board and be announced later this fall.

Valenzuela, who had his number retired by the Dodgers in 2023 before he died at age 63 in October 2024 on the eve of the Dodgers-Yankees World Series, won 173 games over 17 seasons — 11 of those with the Dodgers — and was a six-time All-Star. He remains the only pitcher to win the rookie of the year and Cy Young awards in the same season in MLB history, but his lasting influence has been the seismic shift in the demographics of the fan base after he burst on the scene during a 1981 season that culminated with a World Series championship.

Despite his impressive run early in his career, Valenzuela did not garner enough support when he was initially eligible for enshrinement to the National Baseball Hall of Fame (75% of the vote from members of the Baseball Writers Assn. of America is needed). In his first year on the ballot in 2003, he netted 6.2% of the vote, surpassing the 5% threshold needed to stay on the ballot for another year. The number dropped to 3.8% in 2004 and he fell off the ballot in subsequent years.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame has three different Era electorates: The Classic Baseball Era Committee, which covers the period before 1980 and includes the Negro Leagues, while the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee has two ballots — one for players and one for managers, executives and umpires whose greatest contributions came since 1980.

The committee for contemporary managers, executives and umpires will deliberate in 2026, with the committee for the classic era scheduled to meet in 2027 before the committee for contemporary players meets again in 2028.

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2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Top 200 Rankings: Kawhi Leonard returns, and should we trust Lauri Markkanen?

There have been some significant returns to the court over the past week that will significantly impact fantasy basketball moving forward. LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard made his return on Sunday after a 10-game absence, and Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Darius Garland was back on the court after missing five games. Add in the season debuts of Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, and some managers had to shuffle around their rosters to make room for stars they were stashing in IL+ slots.

One player who hasn't had any availability concerns so far, but could later this season, is Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen. Due to his being shut down in each of the previous two seasons as the front office looked to maximize its draft lottery odds, the talented scorer had a Yahoo! ADP of 56, shockingly low for a player of Markkanen's caliber. However, it wasn't difficult to comprehend why this was the case, even with Utah's front office insisting during the offseason that they did not plan to tank this season.

So far, Markkanen has done nothing to lose the trust of fantasy managers, as he has been a first-round level player thus far. In 16 appearances, he's averaging 29.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals, 0.5 blocks and 3.5 three-pointers while shooting 48.2 percent from the field and 89.7 percent from the foul line. The concern regarding Markkanen isn't the possibility of his numbers dropping sharply, but rather how the Jazz front office will approach this season.

With the projected 2026 NBA Draft class expected to be one of the deepest and most talented in recent history, will there come a point where Utah decides to cut the minutes of its proven veterans under the guise that the younger players need minutes? Will a move be made at the trade deadline that would impact Markkanen's role? Those questions impacted how many fantasy managers evaluated him during draft season, and that's likely the case now as well. Sell high, or trust that Markkanen will be able to continue on his current path? That's a difficult question to answer right now.

Below are the updated Top 200 rankings, with Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić remaining in the top spot.

Watch the NBA on Peacock on Monday night, as the Cavaliers take on the Raptors at 7 p.m. ET before the Rockets play the Suns at 9:30 p.m. ET!

NBA: Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers star will reportedly return from injury on Sunday, which is great news for fantasy managers.

Rank
Position(s)
Player
Team
1
C
Nikola Jokić
Denver Nuggets
2
PG
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Oklahoma City Thunder
3
C
Victor Wembanyama
San Antonio Spurs
4
PG
Tyrese Maxey
Philadelphia 76ers
5
PG, SG
Luka Dončić
Los Angeles Lakers
6
SF, PF
Kawhi Leonard
LA Clippers
7
SF, PF
Lauri Markkanen
Utah Jazz
8
SF, PF
Mikal Bridges
New York Knicks
9
SG, SF, PF
Scottie Barnes
Toronto Raptors
10
PG, SG
Donovan Mitchell
Cleveland Cavaliers
11
PG, SG
James Harden
LA Clippers
12
PG
Stephen Curry
Golden State Warriors
13
SF, PF
Jalen Johnson
Atlanta Hawks
14
PG, SG
Austin Reaves
Los Angeles Lakers
15
SF, PF
Jimmy Butler III
Golden State Warriors
16
SF, PF
Trey Murphy
New Orleans Pelicans
17
PG, SG
Cade Cunningham
Detroit Pistons
18
SG, SF
Norman Powell
Miami Heat
19
PF, C
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee Bucks
20
PG, SG
Jamal Murray
Denver Nuggets
21
PF, C
Julius Randle
Minnesota Timberwolves
22
C
Zach Edey
Memphis Grizzlies
23
C
Jalen Duren
Detroit Pistons
24
PG, SG
Anthony Edwards
Minnesota Timberwolves
25
PF, C
Karl-Anthony Towns
New York Knicks
26
SF, PF
Michael Porter Jr.
Brooklyn Nets
27
C
Kristaps Porziņģis
Atlanta Hawks
28
PF, C
Anthony Davis
Dallas Mavericks
29
PF, C
Kel'El Ware
Miami Heat
30
PG
Jalen Brunson
New York Knicks
31
SG, SF
Grayson Allen
Phoenix Suns
32
SF, PF
Jaden McDaniels
Minnesota Timberwolves
33
SF, PF
Miles Bridges
Charlotte Hornets
34
C
Alperen Şengün
Houston Rockets
35
PG, SG
Josh Giddey
Chicago Bulls
36
PG
Ryan Rollins
Milwaukee Bucks
37
SF, PF
OG Anunoby
New York Knicks
38
PG, SG
Derrick White
Boston Celtics
39
PF, C
Chet Holmgren
Oklahoma City Thunder
40
PG, SG
Jrue Holiday
Portland Trail Blazers
41
C
Bam Adebayo
Miami Heat
42
C
Ivica Zubac
LA Clippers
43
PF, C
Alex Sarr
Washington Wizards
44
C
Donovan Clingan
Portland Trail Blazers
45
C
Mark Williams
Phoenix Suns
46
SF, PF
Franz Wagner
Orlando Magic
47
C
Isaiah Hartenstein
Oklahoma City Thunder
48
PG, SG
De'Aaron Fox
San Antonio Spurs
49
C
Myles Turner
Milwaukee Bucks
50
PG, SG
Keyonte George
Utah Jazz
51
C
Onyeka Okongwu
Atlanta Hawks
52
SF, PF
Dillon Brooks
Phoenix Suns
53
SF
Kon Knueppel
Charlotte Hornets
54
SF, PF
Deni Avdija
Portland Trail Blazers
55
C
Nikola Vučević
Chicago Bulls
56
SF, PF
Kevin Durant
Houston Rockets
57
PG, SG
Devin Booker
Phoenix Suns
58
PG, SG
Immanuel Quickley
Toronto Raptors
59
PG, SG
LaMelo Ball
Charlotte Hornets
60
PG, SG
Coby White
Chicago Bulls
61
PG, SG
Reed Sheppard
Houston Rockets
62
C
Ryan Kalkbrenner
Charlotte Hornets
63
SG, SF, PF
Brandon Ingram
Toronto Raptors
64
PF, C
Aaron Gordon
Denver Nuggets
65
PG, SG, SF
Dyson Daniels
Atlanta Hawks
66
PG, SG
Ajay Mitchell
Oklahoma City Thunder
67
PG
Jalen Suggs
Orlando Magic
68
SG, SF
Bennedict Mathurin
Indiana Pacers
69
SG, SF
Donte DiVincenzo
Minnesota Timberwolves
70
C
Joel Embiid
Philadelphia 76ers
71
SF
DeMar DeRozan
Sacramento Kings
72
C
Nicolas Claxton
Brooklyn Nets
73
C
Domantas Sabonis
Sacramento Kings
74
SG, SF
Kyshawn George
Washington Wizards
75
SG, SF
Nickeil Alexander-Walker
Atlanta Hawks
76
PG, SG
Tre Jones
Chicago Bulls
77
SF, PF
Kelly Oubre Jr.
Philadelphia 76ers
78
PG, SG
Cason Wallace
Oklahoma City Thunder
79
SF
Jaylon Tyson
Cleveland Cavaliers
80
PG, SG, SF
Amen Thompson
Houston Rockets
81
C
Daniel Gafford
Dallas Mavericks
82
C
Jarrett Allen
Cleveland Cavaliers
83
SG, SF
Jaylen Brown
Boston Celtics
84
SG
Cedric Coward
Memphis Grizzlies
85
PF, C
Jabari Smith Jr.
Houston Rockets
86
PG, SG
Zach LaVine
Sacramento Kings
87
C
Neemias Queta
Boston Celtics
88
PF, C
Naz Reid
Minnesota Timberwolves
89
SF, PF
Harrison Barnes
San Antonio Spurs
90
SF, PF
Royce O'Neale
Phoenix Suns
91
C
Deandre Ayton
Los Angeles Lakers
92
SG, SF
Matisse Thybulle
Portland Trail Blazers
93
PG
Collin Gillespie
Phoenix Suns
94
PG
Payton Pritchard
Boston Celtics
95
PF, C
Evan Mobley
Cleveland Cavaliers
96
C
Isaiah Stewart
Detroit Pistons
97
C
Andre Drummond
Philadelphia 76ers
98
SF
Cooper Flagg
Dallas Mavericks
99
SG, SF
Duncan Robinson
Detroit Pistons
100
SF, PF
Keegan Murray
Sacramento Kings
101
PG, SG
Kevin Porter Jr.
Milwaukee Bucks
102
SF, PF
Matas Buzelis
Chicago Bulls
103
PF, C
Pascal Siakam
Indiana Pacers
104
SG, SF
Sam Merrill
Cleveland Cavaliers
105
PF, C
Santi Aldama
Memphis Grizzlies
106
SF, PF
Andrew Wiggins
Miami Heat
107
SF, PF
Jerami Grant
Portland Trail Blazers
108
SG, SF
Quentin Grimes
Philadelphia 76ers
109
C
Wendell Carter Jr.
Orlando Magic
110
SF, PF
RJ Barrett
Toronto Raptors
111
PF, C
Paolo Banchero
Orlando Magic
112

Moussa Diabaté
Charlotte Hornets
113
SG, SF
Ayo Dosunmu
Chicago Bulls
114
SG, SF
Jaime Jaquez Jr.
Miami Heat
115
SF, PF
De'Andre Hunter
Cleveland Cavaliers
116
SG
Isaiah Joe
Oklahoma City Thunder
117
SG
VJ Edgecombe
Philadelphia 76ers
118
SF, PF
Keldon Johnson
San Antonio Spurs
119
C
Rudy Gobert
Minnesota Timberwolves
120
SG, SF
Kevin Huerter
Chicago Bulls
121
SG, SF
Moses Moody
Golden State Warriors
122
SG, SF
Aaron Wiggins
Oklahoma City Thunder
123
SG, SF
Desmond Bane
Orlando Magic
124
PF
Tobias Harris
Detroit Pistons
125
SF, PF
Ryan Dunn
Phoenix Suns
126
SG, SF
Devin Vassell
San Antonio Spurs
127
PG, SG
Brandin Podziemski
Golden State Warriors
128
SF, PF
Ausar Thompson
Detroit Pistons
129
PF, C
Jaren Jackson Jr.
Memphis Grizzlies
130
PG, SG
Stephon Castle
San Antonio Spurs
131
PG, SG
Davion Mitchell
Miami Heat
132
SF, PF
Tari Eason
Houston Rockets
133
SF, PF
Derrick Jones Jr.
LA Clippers
134
PG, SG
Andrew Nembhard
Indiana Pacers
135
SF, PF
Rui Hachimura
Los Angeles Lakers
136
SG, SF
Max Christie
Dallas Mavericks
137
C
Goga Bitadze
Orlando Magic
138
SG, SF
Shaedon Sharpe
Portland Trail Blazers
139
C
Derik Queen
New Orleans Pelicans
140
SF, PF
Peyton Watson
Denver Nuggets
141
SG, SF, PF
Josh Hart
New York Knicks
142
PG, SG
Russell Westbrook
Sacramento Kings
143
PG, SG
Marcus Smart
Los Angeles Lakers
144
PG
Daniss Jenkins
Detroit Pistons
145
SF, PF
Tristan da Silva
Orlando Magic
146
SF, PF
Josh Minott
Boston Celtics
147
SG, SF
Alex Caruso
Oklahoma City Thunder
148
SF, PF
Toumani Camara
Portland Trail Blazers
149
SF, PF
Jake LaRavia
Los Angeles Lakers
150
C
Luke Kornet
San Antonio Spurs
151
SF
Aaron Nesmith
Indiana Pacers
152
SF, PF
Naji Marshall
Dallas Mavericks
153
PG, SG
Quenton Jackson
Indiana Pacers
154
PG, SG
Jordan Goodwin
Phoenix Suns
155
SG
Malik Monk
Sacramento Kings
156
SF, PF
PJ Washington
Dallas Mavericks
157
PF
Obi Toppin
Indiana Pacers
158
SF, PF
Kyle Kuzma
Milwaukee Bucks
159
PG, SG
AJ Green
Milwaukee Bucks
160
C
Jakob Poeltl
Toronto Raptors
161
PG, SG
CJ McCollum
Washington Wizards
162
C
Paul Reed
Detroit Pistons
163
C
Jalen Smith
Chicago Bulls
164
PF, C
Sandro Mamukelashvili
Toronto Raptors
165
SG, SF
Bilal Coulibaly
Washington Wizards
166
PG, SG
Dru Smith
Miami Heat
167
PG, SG
Jalen Green
Phoenix Suns
168
PG
Jeremiah Fears
New Orleans Pelicans
169
SG, SF
Julian Champagnie
San Antonio Spurs
170
SG, SF
Vit Krejčí
Atlanta Hawks
171
C
Dereck Lively II
Dallas Mavericks
172
PG, SG
Anfernee Simons
Boston Celtics
173
SG, SF
Josh Okogie
Houston Rockets
174
SF, PF
LeBron James
Los Angeles Lakers
175
C
Steven Adams
Houston Rockets
176
SG
Cam Spencer
Memphis Grizzlies
177
SG, SF
Christian Braun
Denver Nuggets
178
C
Jusuf Nurkić
Utah Jazz
179
PF, C
Al Horford
Golden State Warriors
180
C
Jock Landale
Memphis Grizzlies
181
SG, SF
Tim Hardaway Jr. 
Denver Nuggets
182
PG, SG
Kris Dunn
LA Clippers
183
PG, SG
Anthony Black
Orlando Magic
184
PG
Dennis Schröder
Sacramento Kings
185
PG, SG
Luke Kennard
Atlanta Hawks
186
SG
Dylan Harper
San Antonio Spurs
187
SF, PF
Paul George
Philadelphia 76ers
188
SF, PF, C
Zion Williamson
New Orleans Pelicans
189
PG
Trae Young
Atlanta Hawks
190
PG, SG
Craig Porter Jr. 
Cleveland Cavaliers
191
C
Isaiah Jackson
Indiana Pacers
192
SF, PF
Zaccharie Risacher
Atlanta Hawks
193
PG, SG
Keon Ellis
Sacramento Kings
194
SG, SF
Svi Mykhailuk
Utah Jazz
195
SF, PF
Herbert Jones
New Orleans Pelicans
196
PF, C
Dominick Barlow
Philadelphia 76ers
197
SF, PF
Saddiq Bey
New Orleans Pelicans
198
SG, SF
Vince Williams Jr. 
Memphis Grizzlies
199
SG, SF
Terance Mann
Brooklyn Nets
200
PF, C
Draymond Green
Golden State Warriors

NBA power rankings 2025-26: Spurs, Rockets Lakers move up but Thunder still on top

A lot of movement in the power rankings this week as teams that stumbled a little out of the gate — hello Houston — have started to find their footing.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

(7-0, last week No. 1)
"We're definitely a better team than we were a year ago," Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said this week. He's right, and that should scare the league. The Thunder remain undefeated and are doing it without their second-best player, Jalen Williams, who will miss more time after having another wrist surgery to get a screw removed (this season and last, the Thunder are an amazing 20-0 without Williams). OKC is picking up right where it left off from its title run, and you can see that Tuesday night against the Clippers on NBA Coast 2 Coast on NBC and Peacock.

2. San Antonio Spurs

(5-1, last week No. 6)
We're moving the Spurs up despite the ugly loss Sunday to the Suns (but that did give us pause). The injury to Dylan Harper's calf is just bad luck after he has gotten off to an impressive start — 14 points, four rebounds, 3.8 assists a game off the bench — and now it appears he will miss at least some time. Victor Wembanyama's play continues to be the talk of the league, and the biggest difference has been that he got stronger this offseason and is no longer bailing teams out by taking 3-pointers. This season, he's averaging 3.5 attempts from beyond the arc per night (19.1% of his shots), down from 8.8 attempts (47% of his shots) last season. Instead, he is 35.5% of his shots within 3 feet of the rim (averaging 3.7 dunks a game), way up from 20% of his shots at the rim last season (and less than two dunks a game).

3. Denver Nuggets

(3-2, last week No. 4)
We're keeping the Nuggets up high because: 1) They are top five in the league in offense and defense so far (the only team in the league doing so); 2) They have Nikola Jokic. What should concern Nuggets fans is how this team builds big leads, then takes its foot off the gas and lets the opponent back in — that is how they lost both of their games (they led by 10 early in the fourth against Portland on Halloween and faded). Big NBA Cup game Friday against the Warriors, and it's a chance for the Nuggets to avenge their opening night OT loss.

4. Houston Rockets

(3-2, last week No. 14)
Sometimes a soft spot in the schedule is what a team needs to get its footing, and that seems to have happened for the Rockets this past week (wins over the Nets, Raptors and shorthanded Celtics). The Rockets are shooting 45.4% as a team from 3-point range this season, expect that number to come down to earth a little. Big NBA Cup game Friday against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs.

5. Los Angeles Lakers

(5-2, last week No. 7)
The Lakers went 2-1 without Luka Doncic or LeBron James because Austin Reaves stepped up and kept the offense humming (and helped his payday next summer in the process). Doncic returned and dropped 44 on the Grizzlies and a triple-double on the Heat (he scored 40+ in his first three games of the season, tying a Wilt Chamberlain record). The Lakers' defense has not been consistent this season, but it is middle of the pack, and with the offensive firepower on this roster (especially once LeBron James returns), it should be good enough.

6. Philadelphia 76ers

(5-1, last week No. 10)
The future is now in Philly — the Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, Quentin Grimes backcourt trio is what is driving winning. It's small sample size theater, but the 76ers have a +22.3 net rating when those three share the court. And, once healthy, Jared McCain will join the party and the 76ers' backcourt gets that much deeper and better. Don't expect some quick pivot away from the Joel Embiid and Paul George era — in part because everything could still come together, and in part because the massive contracts for those stars makes trading them challenging at best — but we have seen the future. So has Daryl Morey, and he has to recognize where this ship is headed.

7. Chicago Bulls

(5-1, last week No. 16)
The Bulls have become one of my favorite League Pass teams — they play fast (top 10 in pace) and the Josh Giddey experience is a roller coaster, oscillating between brilliant passes and decisions a middle schooler would get called out for. They are also defending well so far, and that has led to wins on the court — Chicago was one of the last undefeated teams in the league, and they have a top-10 defense, which defies all logic, but here we are. More challenges lie ahead this week, with games against the 76ers, Bucks, and Cavaliers.

8. Milwaukee Bucks

(4-2, last week No. 8)
There is more to like about the Bucks' start to the season beyond Giannis Antetokounmpo playing like an MVP (although it was strange they beat the Knicks without him, then lost to the Kings with him). This team is playing hard and defending every game. It's just outworking teams. Ryan Rollins is showing some shot creation skills and averaging 18.2 points and 5.5 assists per game, Gary Trent Jr. and A.J. Green are knocking down 3-pointers, and against the Knicks we even saw Kyle Kuzma play quality, physical defense on Karl-Anthony Towns for a key stretch. Early on, this team is beating expectations.

9. Detroit Pistons

(4-2, last week No. 12)
Quality win against the Mavericks in Mexico City (on Peacock), and it was a big game for the big men as Jalen Duren scored 33 and Isaiah Stewart had 10 off the bench, plus had a huge block. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff is leaning into the double-big idea more and more, and while we've only seen 23 minutes of Duren and Stewart together, Detroit has a +18 net rating in those minutes.

10. Golden State Warriors

(4-3, last week No. 3)
Jonathan Kuminga is now the regular fourth starter for the Warriors — something that had been clear but Steve Kerr finally confirmed this week. While Kuminga is averaging 17.4 points and 7.1 rebounds a game, what matters more to this team is that he draws the toughest defensive assignment nightly. If there's one early concern to watch with this team, it's the defense during he first half of games — the Warriors gave up 60+ points in the first half of four of their first six games, and it came back to bite them against Milwaukee.

11. Portland Trail Blazers

(4-2, last week No. 20)
"I was having a conversation on the golf course this summer with a guy, he's like, 'Who's the guy that the casual fan wouldn't know that is just awesome?'" Lakers coach J.J. Redick said this week. "I said, 'If you would ask 30 NBA coaches that they'd all say to Toumani Camara. He's so valuable as a basketball player, would fit on any team."

12. Cleveland Cavaliers

(4-3, last week No. 5)
The Cavaliers are no longer the offensive juggernaut they were a season ago, down 9.2 points per 100 possessions on that end of the floor so far (Darius Garland means that much to this team). Donovan Mitchell can still carry a team for a stretch, he had 37 against Atlanta on Sunday, but he needs help — Evan Mobley has been good but has not taken the hoped-for step forward this season, so someone else needs to.

13. Miami Heat

(3-3, last week No. 15)
Credit to Erik Spoelstra, who looked at his roster and revamped his long-time offensive approach, leaning into an up-tempo offense because it matches his personnel. The Miami Heat are not running pick and rolls much at all — only 8.8% of possessions, by far the fewest in the league. Instead, they are running a cut-and-replace, European-style system (similar to what Memphis ran at points a season ago) and doing so at a league-leading pace, and it is both entertaining and getting them some wins. The style may change somewhat when Tyler Herro returns from injury, as he is their best pick-and-roll ball handler. However, right now, this approach is working when they defend well enough (which they didn't against the Lakers on Sunday).

14. New York Knicks

(3-3, last week No. 2)
Mitchell Robinson was back on the court Friday night, which was a very positive sign, but we have still seen the preferred starting five for Mike Brown (Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, Robinson) a total of 12 minutes. We saw what Brown wants from this team in Sunday's win over the Bulls — Robinson starting and the team shooting 20-for-42 (48%) from 3-point range. Can they keep it up this week against the Wizards, Timberwolves, and Nets?

15. Minnesota Timberwolves

(3-3, last week No. 9)
Minnesota has gone 1-2 without Anthony Edwards, who remains out due to a strained right hamstring but has been cleared for contact and should return soon. Part of what is keeping them afloat is Julius Randle stepping up to be the No. 1 option and getting off to a career-best start, averaging 27.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game while shooting 47.1% from 3-point range. Four of the next five Timberwolves games are on the road, but except for the Knicks, this is a soft part of the schedule.

16. Los Angeles Clippers

(3-2, last week No. 11)
Slow starts are killing the Clippers. They have a 130.1 defensive rating and a -17 net rating in the first quarter this season (compared to a 110.1 defensive rating and a +3.1 net rating in the second half. "The first quarter, like the first seven minutes of every game in the first quarter, we're, like, a 155.0 Defensive rating," Tyronn Lue said this week. "And then from that point on, we're, like, second in the league." Catch the Clippers and see if they can get off to a better start Saturday night against Oklahoma City on NBA Coast 2 Coast on NBC and Peacock Tuesday night.

17. Boston Celtics

(3-4, last week No. 23)
The ways this team misses Jayson Tatum have been glaringly obvious. However, what has been just as evident — and just as big a problem early this season — is how much they miss Al Horford and Luke Kornet along the front line. Boston is bottom 10 in the league in rebound percentage (they are also 28th in points scored in the paint, but that's a function of their 3-point heavy offense, Boston was last in points scored in the paint a season ago). That said, they are allowing the fewest points in the paint of any team (36.6 per game).

18. Orlando Magic

(3-4, last week No. 13)
We're moving beyond the "it's just a slow start" phase to "this may still be a real problem" with the Orlando offense, which is 22nd in the league entering the week. Getting Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner healthy, then adding Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones, has not solved the same issue the Magic have had the last few seasons — a lack of shooting. The Magic are 27th in 3-pointers attempted and bottom 10 in 3-point percentage. So far this season, their defense has been good (9th in the league), but it has not yet reached the elite levels that have carried this team over the past couple of seasons. If things don't change, and after the front office spent on players, the coach is often the one who feels the pressure.

19. Charlotte Hornets

(3-4, last week No. 19)
Brandon Miller has missed five games with a left shoulder subluxation (the team is 2-3 without him) and there remains no timeline for his return. One player taking advantage of the opportunity is rookie Kon Knueppel, who is averaging 14 points per game, taking 7.3 3-pointers per game and hitting 43.1% of them. He dropped 24 on Utah on Sunday and has looked sharp.

20. Toronto Raptors

(3-4, last week No. 22)
It's still hard to get a read on this team, which dropped four straight, has had an incredibly up-and-down defense, then caught a scheduling break and beat the Cavaliers (without Donovan Mitchell or Darius Garland) and then the Grizzlies (without a suspended Ja Morant). Two weeks into the season, this still feels like a team that has talent, but the players just don't fit well together.

21. Phoenix Suns

(3-4, last week No. 25)
The Suns didn't just beat the Spurs on Sunday, they dominated them, leading by 31 at one point. Phoenix is one of the teams fully in on the 3-point revolution, taking 48.3% of their shots from beyond the arc (fifth most in the league), and are hitting 37.5% of them (11th). Tough tests this week against the Warriors, then a home-and-home with James Harden and the Clippers.

22. Atlanta Hawks

(3-4, last week No. 18)
If Atlanta is going to keep its head above water for the next month or so without Trae Young (right knee MCL sprain — which is actually good news considering how the injury happened and how it looked), it's going to need to start defending a lot better, than running off that defense. Atlanta's defense has been pedestrian so far (15th in the league), but what's concerning is the dreadful 129.9 defensive rating (and -13.4 net rating) when Kristaps Porzingis and Jalen Johnson share the court (just 95 minutes so far, so small sample size theater, but it's a concern). Both of those players, as well as Nickeil Alexander-Walker, need to step up with Young out.

23. Memphis Grizzlies

(3-4, last week No. 17)
Ja Morant was upset this week by something coach Tuomas Iisalo said postgame after a loss to the Lakers (which led to Morant being suspended for a game) — but somebody needed to call Morant out. That was a low-energy game from him — of his 14 shots in that game, only one came at the rim. If Morant isn't getting downhill to the rim and is settling for 3-pointers (he took six in that game), the offensive concept of the Grizzlies falls apart. Morant's minutes are down this season but his touches are way up. The calls have already started for the Grizzlies to trade Morant, but the market for his services is significantly smaller than many fans think, as teams are not convinced he is the same player athletically as he was in 2023 or earlier. He's got to show more.

24. Sacramento Kings

(2-4, last week No. 26)
Sacramento has had five of its six games go into clutch minutes (within five points in the final five minutes) and they are 3-2 in those games. The Kings' offense has struggled in the clutch, but they find ways to win (such as against the Bucks Saturday). Demanding schedule this week with the Nuggets, Thunder and Timberwolves on the docket

25. Utah Jazz

(2-4, last week No. 27)
Utah has dropped three straight and has looked flat in those losses; they need a boost of energy (this is where Collin Sexton stepped up for them a season ago, but he's now in Charlotte). Until Sunday (when Walker Kessler was out with a shoulder issue), the Jazz had been are starting 7-foot Kessler, 7-foot Lauri Markkanen and 6-foot-11 Kyle Filipowski in a massive front line, and the Jazz had an insane 131.1 offensive rating and a +22 net rating when they are on the court together (just 60 minutes, so small sample size theater at play here).

26. Dallas Mavericks

(2-4, last week No. 21)
Stop stressing about Cooper Flagg's play. It's six games, and Jason Kidd has him playing out of position as a point guard (which may benefit him long-term, but is a big ask of a rookie). "It's a tough league. It's a transition," Flagg said this week. "I haven't made a lot of shots or been as efficient as I wanted to, but I'm gonna keep trusting the work. It's nothing I think they should be worried about. I'm not worried about anything."

27. Indiana Pacers

(1-5, last week No. 24)
Indiana remains ravaged by injuries (Tyrese Haliburton, Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin, T.J. McConnell, now Obi Toppin) but that gave two-way guard Quenton Jackson a chance and he dropped 25 points and 10 assists on the Warriors in a win. Jackson has earned some extra run.

28. Washington Wizards

(1-5, last week No. 29)
The Wizards have dropped four straight games. In the clearest sign yet of how well Kyshawn George is playing, point guard Bilal Coulibaly returned from injury and Bub Carrington was the guy who went to the bench.

29. Brooklyn Nets

(0-6, last week No. 30)
Through five games, rookie Egor Demim has taken 26 shots — 24 of them 3-pointers, including his first 22 shots total (he is hitting 41.7% from beyond the arc). Brooklyn's defense is dead last in the NBA by a long shot — their 128.6 defensive rating is 4.2 points per 100 possessions worse than the 29th-ranked Pelicans.

30. New Orleans Pelicans

(0-6, last week No. 28)
New Orleans is the final team in the Western Conference not to have won a game, starting 0-6. It's weird to think a team has hit rock bottom already, but against the Thunder on Sunday the Pelicans looked like a team just going through the motions. Willie Green's seat is going to get hot — and remember the front office retained former NBA head coach James Borrego on Green's staff, in part just because of this possibility. The Pelicans play the Hornets and Mavericks this week, giving them a chance at that first win.

Defensive Woes Set Stage for High-Scoring Oilers-Blues Clash

Monday’s NHL slate may be compact, but it is packed with marquee matchups that promise high-energy action, dramatic finishes, and highlight-reel moments. One of the night’s most compelling games features Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers taking on the struggling St. Louis Blues.

This matchup offers plenty of betting intrigue and the potential for league-wide fireworks. We aim to carry over our early-season momentum and build on last year’s success with player props, which included hits on stars such as Mitch MarnerMark ScheifeleWyatt JohnstonRasmus DahlinTeuvo Teravainen and Connor Hellebuyck.  

All betting lines are from BetMGM Sportsbook and are subject to change. Hockey is a difficult sport to predict so please gamble responsibly. 

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Bank On Offensive Outburst in Leafs-Penguins ClashBank On Offensive Outburst in Leafs-Penguins ClashCan Toronto's resurgence overcome Pittsburgh's veteran surge? Bet on explosive offense as these high-scoring rivals clash.

Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues Best Bets:

Over 6.5 Goals (+100)

Andrew Mangiapane Over 0.5 Points (+150)

Connor McDavid Over 1.5 Points (-115)

Jordan Kyrou Over 0.5 Points (-133)

The Oilers have dominated recent matchups against the Blues, winning four of their last five meetings. These games have typically been high-scoring affairs, with seven goals needed to hit the over, which was exactly the total in their last matchup in early April. Both teams have been consistent in generating offense, recording five or more goals in seven straight meetings. If the first period starts slowly, there could be value in waiting for a favorable live line to catch five or more goals later in the game.

Defensively, the Blues are struggling severely, ranking last in the NHL with a 4.17 goals against per game average. Their poor defensive play has contributed to a 3-7-2 record with their recent play showing little signs of improvement as they've allowed 30 goals in their last six games, seven more than any other team. 

The Oilers have started to regain their offensive firepower, scoring 26 goals over their last seven games, tied for fifth-most in the NHL during that span and could take advantage. However, Edmonton’s defense has been inconsistent as well, allowing 36 goals over their last ten games, which is tied for second-worst in the league.

Edmonton's attack will likely be led by captain Connor McDavid, who has two goals and four assists for six points over his last four games. McDavid has historically dominated the Blues, recording ten goals and 27 assists for 37 points in his last 25 games against St. Louis, including four three-point games in their last six meetings. His hot streak should also help others around him like winger Andrew Mangiapane, who we expected to break out of a ten-game point drought after starting the season with a three-game streak.

St. Louis can respond with offensive firepower of their own. Jordan Kyrou, the Blues’ top scorer this season, has four goals and four assists in 12 games. He has a strong track record against Edmonton, with six goals and nine assists in his last 11 games versus the Oilers. Kyrou’s performance could be pivotal in keeping the Blues competitive.

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McCain probable to make return for Sixers in Chicago

McCain probable to make return for Sixers in Chicago  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Another guard should be coming soon.

Going into a Tuesday night meeting with the Bulls, the guard-centric Sixers listed Jared McCain as probable to make his season debut.

The second-year sharpshooter hasn’t played since December of 2024. He’s been eager to grind through one more injury rehab — a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee last year, a torn UCL in his right thumb this year — and get the green light to play.

Ahead of the Sixers’ win Sunday night over the Nets, McCain went through a workout with assistant coaches on the Barclays Center floor. He didn’t appear to have limitations in terms of speed or contact. 

The 5-1 Sixers listed both Paul George (left knee surgery recovery) and Dominick Barlow (right elbow laceration) as out against the 5-1 Bulls. 

Barring any setbacks, George has seemed to be closing in on a return. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said that George had a “good workout” Saturday with McCain.

Nurse noted that Barlow’s laceration has taken longer to heal than the Sixers first expected and described the healing process as “kind of difficult,” though he still called the injury “nothing super major.” 

Once he’s back in action, McCain should lighten the load on the Sixers’ other main perimeter players. As of Monday night, reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Week Tyrese Maxey ranked first in the NBA at 42.4 minutes per game. VJ Edgecombe was second at 38.9, Kelly Oubre Jr. fourth at 38.1.

Quentin Grimes has also played a major early-season role off the bench for the Sixers. Maxey, Edgecombe, Oubre and Grimes have combined to average 91.7 points and 18.7 assists so far. 

Pittsburgh Penguins At Toronto Maple Leafs Preview: Lineup Changes, Where To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins will finish their four-game road trip on Monday night in Toronto against the Maple Leafs.

The Penguins are coming off a 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday and will try to end the trip on a high note. They enter Monday's game with an 8-3-2 record, which is good for 18 points. They are tied for first in the Metropolitan Division with the New Jersey Devils

Tristan Jarry is set to start in goal for the Penguins after having the day off on Saturday. He's off to a strong start this season, compiling a 5-1-0 record, a 2.35 goals-against average, and a .923 save percentage. 

Harrison Brunicke is slated to be in his ninth NHL game after he was paired with Owen Pickering again during the morning skate. Brunicke played in his eighth game on Saturday and struggled, so he'll try to bounce back on Monday.

Here were the rest of the lines: 

Forwards:

Hallander-Crosby-Rust

Mantha-Malkin-Tomasino

Novak-Kindel-Koivunen

Dewar-Lizotte-Acciari

Defense

Wotherspoon-Karlsson

Shea-Letang

Pickering-Brunicke

Dumba-Clifton


Anthony Stolarz will start in net for the Maple Leafs, and they will also be getting back William Nylander. Nylander has been one of their best players this year, compiling three goals and 15 points in nine games. 

The Maple Leafs come into this game with a 6-5-1 record and recently beat the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.

Puck drop for Monday's game will be at 7:30 p.m. ET on SportsNet Pittsburgh and NHL Network. You can also listen to the game on 105.9 'The X.'


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Frank calls for better support from Spurs crowd after Van de Ven and Spence apologise

  • Defenders fail to acknowledge fans after Chelsea defeat

  • Frank: ‘During the game, we need a little bit of help’

Thomas Frank has called for better support from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium crowd after revealing that Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence had apologised to him for their reaction to the 1-0 home defeat against Chelsea on Saturday.

Van de Ven and Spence were incensed when the full-time whistle sounded and the Spurs fans booed, as they had done at half-time with their team trailing to João Pedro’s 34th‑minute goal. The defenders stormed past Frank towards the tunnel, ignoring their manager’s attempts to get them to acknowledge the supporters in the South Stand – a bad look at the end of another bad Premier League day at the stadium.

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Is Alex Ovechkin Still A Top-Line NHL Winger? It's No Longer Looking Like It

The greatest goal-scorer in NHL history has two goals in 12 games. He has no points in his past four games. And on Saturday, he was demoted to the third line.

Which raises the question: has Father Time finally come for Alex Ovechkin?

If so, it was bound to happen, especially a year after the 40-year-old broke Wayne Gretzky's record for the most regular-season goals of all-time.

That record-breaking year, which saw Ovechkin finish the season with 44 goals and lead the Washington Capitals to the best record in the Eastern Conference, was emotional. But it was also probably emotionally draining.

It's not unusual that Ovechkin, who has accomplished everything he sought out to accomplish in his Hall of Fame-worthy NHL career, would take a step back this season. That being said, the drop in his production has been swift and significant.

Ovechkin, who is one goal away from 900 career goals, has gone four games without scoring. This season, he is averaging 2.25 shots per game — down from 3.65 in 2024-25. His shooting percentage is a career-low 7.4 percent — down from 18.6 percent in 2024-25.

Three times already, he's seen his ice time cut back to less than 17 minutes per game. In a game against the Rangers last month, he spent just 14:47 on the ice.

That's not the Ovechkin that Capitals fans have come to know. That's not the guy who you couldn't drag off the ice and who built a career on one-timing pucks past helpless goalies.

The Story Of The Ovechkin-Crosby Rivalry And His Quest To His First Stanley CupThe Story Of The Ovechkin-Crosby Rivalry And His Quest To His First Stanley CupA former VP of communications for the Washington Capitals discusses Alex Ovechkin entering the NHL as an "infectious, lovable character" whose rivalry with Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby evolved in three stages.

At one point in his career, Ovechkin was an ice hog who seemed to have one leg permanently hanging over the bench waiting for his next shift and was averaging more than 23 minutes of ice time. But those days are long gone. On a team that is transitioning to its youth, Ovechkin is no longer playing top-line minutes. He's not even a top-six forward right now, having lost his spot on a line with either Dylan Strome or Connor McMichael to rookie Ryan Leonard. 

Instead, Ovechkin joined Hendrix Lapierre and Sonny Milano on what appeared to be the Washington Capitals' third line in a 4-3 shootout loss against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday. It was the Capitals' fourth straight loss, with the team having managed just five goals in that span.

As some have noted, this isn't the first time that Ovechkin has started the season out slowly. Two years ago, he also had just two goals in October — although, he only played in eight games. But after scoring nine goals in the first four months, he exploded with 22 goals in the next three months and finished the season with 31 goals. 

Still, it was one of Ovechkin's second-lowest goal totals of his career. The only one worse was in 2020-21, when he scored 24 goals in a 45-game season.

This year looks like it will be more of the same. Maybe that's why the Capitals are already running the team with one eye on the future. That means giving minutes to Leonard and Aliaksei Protas and depending less and less on Ovechkin.

After all, no one knows how much longer he'll be playing at a high level — much less playing altogether.

Ovechkin is in the final year of his contract. And now that he's won a Stanley Cup and beaten Gretzky's all-time goals record, there isn't much else for him to achieve besides padding his stats and perhaps making one more championship run.

When asked about his retirement plans, Ovechkin told ESPN's Emily Kaplan that health will be a determining factor.

"I still love (the) game. I still have passion," he said. "You just enjoy it because you never know when you’re going to get hurt or when you’re going to be retired… I don’t want to play hockey and then (can't) play soccer with my kids or I can skate with them.

"Right now, I’m just– I want to take as much energy from a crowd. You have to enjoy the moment."


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Cody Bellinger opts out of Yankees contract, becomes free agent

As expected, Yankees outfielder/first basemanCody Bellinger has opted out of the final year of his contract and become a free agent.

Bellinger, who will be entering his age-30 season, had a $25 million player option for 2026.

Acquired by the Yankees from the Cubs last December, Bellinger slashed .272/.334/.480 with 29 home runs, 25 doubles, five triples, 98 RBI, and 89 runs scored in 656 plate appearances over 152 games in 2025 for New York.

He played all three outfield positions, getting the most time in left field, and also made a handful of appearances at first base.

In addition to Bellinger, the Yankees' other high profile free agents are Trent Grisham, Devin Williams, Paul Goldschmidt, and Luke Weaver.