Former Canucks Goaltender Roberto Luongo Named To NHL Quarter-Century Team

Feb 8, 2014; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo (1) makes a save during the pre game warm up against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

On Sunday, the NHL announced the six goaltenders who were voted by fans to the Quarter-Century Team. Among the six was former Vancouver Canucks goaltender and Hockey Hall of Fame member Roberto Luongo. The other five who were voted to the list are Martin Brodeur, Marc-Andre Fleury, Henrik Lundqvist, Carey Price, and Patrick Roy.

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Luongo arrived in Vancouver via trade back in 2006. Over his eight-year career with the organization, he recorded 252 wins and 38 shutouts, which are both franchise records. Luongo is also the only goaltender to serve as captain for the Canucks and, along with Cory Schneider, picked up the franchises only William M. Jennings Trophy.

During his time in Vancouver, Luongo was able to produce memories that Canucks fans will never forget. He led the team to Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final and helped capture Gold at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Luongo also finished top five in Vezina voting three times during his Canucks career and was the runner-up for the Hart Memorial Trophy in 2007.

On December 14, 2023, the organization elected to induct Luongo into the Ring of Honour. This decision is still debated among the fan base, as many believe Vancouver should have retired his jersey. Regardless, Luongo's legacy with the Canucks is now on full display as his name and face are etched into the walls at Rogers Arena. 

Based on his career stats, it is hard to argue that Luongo isn't a top 10 goaltender of all time. He sits fourth in wins with 489 and ninth in shutouts with 77. Luongo also finally has his name on the Stanley Cup, as he is a Special Advisor to the General Manager for the Florida Panthers.

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2025 NBA Playoffs notes: Karl-Anthony Towns injures hand, Curry's return, Porzingis' illness

The 2025 NBA Playoffs have brought the drama, this has been a wildly entertaining postseason. That said, injuries are playing a massive role in the second round. What follows are some notes from around the league and with some key injuries.

Karl-Anthony Towns injures hand

In the second quarter against Boston on Saturday, Karl-Anthony Towns and Luke Kornett were battling for a rebound around the basket, which Towns got and threw the outlet. Then Towns instantly grabbed his left hand in pain and appeared to say, “I broke it.” Towns could be seen wincing at other points in the second half, clearly bothered by whatever happened.

After the game, Towns and coach Tom Thibodeau played it down.

“It is what it is," Towns said. "I just want to do whatever I can to be out there. It is what it is. I’m gonna keep finding ways to play, so I ain’t tripping.”

Towns finished with 21 points on 5-of-18 shooting, and pulled down 15 rebounds. New York will need him in a critical Game 4. The Knicks had dramatic comeback wins in the first two games of the series, but in Game 3 the Celtics' 3-pointers fell and they seemed to get their identity and rhythm back. New York needs the Game 4 win or this series is tied and the momentum is going the other way, and it will need a big game from Towns to get that win.

It would also help if the Knicks could not fall behind by 20 points in Game 4.

Stephen Curry return

Unsurprisingly, the Golden State Warriors' offense has fallen apart in the last two games without Stephen Curry. The Warriors failed to score 100 points in either Game 2 or 3, and their offensive rating in both games would have been the worst in the NBA over the course of the regular season.

When can Curry return? Expect Game 6. Curry will be re-evaluated on the day of Game 5, but most likely, the earliest he will return is the following game, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. That lines up with what was reported here and by injury experts in the wake of Curry's Grade 1 hamstring strain, that it would be more like 10 days before he got back on the court.

The only question: Will that be too late? Warriors coach Steve Kerr said his team's defense will be the key to his team winning games without Curry, and Golden State did a good job of mucking up Game 3, but they still need to score enough to win and without Curry that is an issue (despite the best efforts of Jimmy Butler III and Buddy Hield).

Kristaps Porzingis health

Through three games in this series, Kristaps Porzingis is averaging just a little more than 15 minutes a night, scoring 4.3 points a game while shooting 25% overall (and 33.3% on 3-pointers). He had to leave Game 1 early because of the illness impacting him, and it's not just this round, Porzingis struggled in the first round as well.

Porzingis' illness is believed to be a flare-up of a condition he battled back in March that caused him to miss a few games. Doctors couldn't exactly determine what it Porzingis had or what was going on. ESPN’s Shams Charania had more details on their broadcast.

"It’s led to him having energy zaps and stamina ebbs and flows over the last couple of months... and he’s tried a lot of different things to try to mitigate the side effects. I’m told he’s been receiving IVs, immune boosters. He’s even changed up his sleep patterns to try to get more rest. He’s essentially waking up every day, hoping and praying that he feels better."

If the Celtics are going to repeat as champions, they will need him to find his health and form again. Boston won a ring last year with Porzingis out for several games in the NBA Finals, that will not happen this year.

Tatum said he was not trying to prove anything

The Boston Celtics have taken a lot of criticism for their poor shooting and blown leads in the first two games of the series against the resiliant Knicks, and a lot of that fell on the shoulders of their best player, Jayson Tatum.

Things felt different in Game 3, when Tatum finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and was a plus-23 in a game where the Celtics cruised to a win. That led some to speculate Tatum heard the criticism and responded, but after the game Tatum said that wasn't the case. He gave a thoughtful answer about accepting that there will be criticism when you are in the position he is in.

"I wasn't trying to prove anything today to anybody. It was an important game. It was important for us to respond as a team and just wanted to come out here and win. And that's all that was really on my mind."

Rangers' Josh Jung hits home run for mom while facing brother Jace on Mother's Day

Rangers' Josh Jung hits home run for mom while facing brother Jace on Mother's Day originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Josh Jung delivered a special Mother’s Day gift to his mom, Mary.

The Texas Rangers third baseman hit a two-out, two-run homer in the fifth inning at Detroit on Sunday. Jung’s brother, Jace, was in the Tigers’ lineup at the same position.

Before the game, Mary Jung delivered the game ball to the mound and her sons joined her on the field.

“My heart is just exploding. I mean, I couldn’t ask for a better Mother’s Day gift,” Mary Jung said in an interview on the Rangers’ telecast. “We’re all in the same place, to begin with. But then to watch them live their dream, do what they love to do, I couldn’t be more proud.”

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the first home run by a player facing his brother’s team on Mother’s Day since at least 1969.

The Jungs’ parents, Mary and Jeff, have been in attendance throughout the three-game series. The brothers also started on Saturday when Texas recorded a 10-3 victory.

Will Oilers' Stuart Skinner Get Another Chance After Conceding 'Devastating' Buzzer-Beater?

Stuart Skinner (Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn Images)

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner got a chance to play again this post-season.

Skinner got the start in Game 3 since backup-turned-starter Calvin Pickard is out day-to-day. It was a chance at redeeming himself after going 0-2 to start the playoffs and watching from the bench as the Oilers won four straight games against the Los Angeles Kings and two straight against the Vegas Golden Knights.

But despite making some big saves at times, he lost again.

In what may have been one of the more improbable sequences of the playoffs so far, a last-minute centering attempt by William Karlsson ended up on Reilly Smith’s stick. He got a shot toward the net that deflected off Leon Draisaitl and into the Oilers' net as Skinner tried to cut down the angle.

“Karlsson, he just threw it out there, which you knew he was going to do, and I thought (Smith) was going to shoot it right away,” Skinner said. “I thought he didn’t have that much time so I kind of just sprawled, went out there, stayed with him for another half second, and then he catches us with 0.4 seconds left. Devastating.”

Game 3’s loss can’t be hung entirely on Skinner. He did make several solid stops to keep Edmonton in Game 3, including a diving save on Tomas Hertl in the second period and a glove grab on a Grade-A chance from Nicolas Roy in the third.

But at the end of the game, Skinner allowed four goals on 24 shots for a .833 save percentage and a minus-1.69 goals saved above expected, according to moneypuck.com.

While Pickard has a 2.84 goals-against average and .888 save percentage for a 6-0 record this post-season, Skinner is 0-3 with a 5.36 GAA and .817 SP.

“That’s a goalie’s job to give your team a chance to win every night, right?” Skinner said. “I thought I did, but again, it was just a couple of tough bounces here and there. We had a great bounce that kind of went off a skate and went in (McDavid’s game-tying goal) – those types of things happen. I was happy to make a couple of big saves when we needed but again wasn’t able to finish it out.”

For The Edmonton Oilers, Corey Perry’s Not Getting Older, He’s Getting BetterFor The Edmonton Oilers, Corey Perry’s Not Getting Older, He’s Getting BetterWhen Corey Perry advanced the puck to Connor McDavid to set up Leon Draisaitl’s overtime winner in Vegas on Thursday, that marked the first time in NHL history that three Hart Trophy winners had ever combined for an overtime goal — in the regular season or the playoffs.

If Pickard can return from injury ahead of Game 4, it seems certain he’ll get a chance to go to 7-0 this post-season. If not, Stuart Skinner will have yet another shot at redemption.

“No matter what’s going to be happening in the future, I’m going to stay ready,” Skinner said. “Whenever they call my name, I’ll be ready to go in and just do my best out there.”

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Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist, Devils’ Martin Brodeur named to NHL Quarter-Century Team

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Experts around the league selected them, but fans have had the final say in the second phase of voting for the Quarter-Century team over the past couple of weeks -- and we now have the final results. 

Two local legends were selected to between the pipes -- first ball Hall of Famers Henrik Lundqvist and Martin Brodeur

Lundqvist was a seventh-round pick of the Rangers back in the 2000 Draft -- he took over between the pipes five years later and never looked back, serving as the backbone of numerous deep playoff runs during his 15-year career. 

He was named to the NHL’s First All-Rookie Team after recording 30 wins and a .922 save percentage during his first year in the league. He went on to top that win total in 10 of his 15 seasons with the Blueshirts. 

Nicknamed ‘The King,’ he currently ranks sixth in NHL history in wins and is the all-time leader in that category among Swedish-born goaltenders. He’s a five-time Vezina Trophy finalist and took home the award once (2011-12).

“I am humbled to be a member a this team alongside so many great players,” Lundqvist said in a statement. “Throughout my career I was fortunate enough to have the support of so many people — family, friends, teammates, coaches, and of course Rangers fans.

“Their love and support helped me play my best and allowed our teams to have the success that we did. I cannot thank them enough for the impact they had, and I share this amazing honor with all of them.”

Brodeur spent all but one of his 22 seasons with the Devils. He helped lead them to the Stanley Cup three times, is a seven-time All-Star, five-time Jennings Trophy award winner, and four-time Vezina award winner. 

The former first-round pick is the NHL’s all-time leader in games (1,266), wins (691) and shutouts (125). He also still owns the second-most playoff wins (113) and most playoff shutouts (24) since the turn of the century. 

Islanders coach Patrick Roy also landed a spot for his domination in net with Colorado.

Celtics vs. Knicks Game 4 Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for May 12

It’s Monday, May 12, and the Boston Celtics (61-21) and New York Knicks (51-31) are all set to square off from Madison Square Garden in New York for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

The Celtics bounced back in Game 3 with a 115-93 win in New York thanks to a quick start. Boston built a 36-20 lead after the first quarter and maintained that double-digit lead for the entirety of the game. Payton Pritchard led the way for the Celtics with 23 points, while Boston as a team went 20-for-40 from three (50%). For New York, Jalen Brunson (27 points) and Karl-Anthony Towns (21 points) were the only Knicks above 12 points as the team struggled with 20% from three and 40% from the field.

The Celtics are currently 33-8 on the road with a point differential of 9, while the Knicks 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 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 Celtics vs. Knicks live today

  • Date: Monday, May 12, 2025
  • Time: 7:30 PM EST
  • Site: Madison Square Garden
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN

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Game odds for Celtics vs. Knicks

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Celtics (-253), Knicks (+205)
  • Spread:  Celtics -6.5
  • Over/Under: 209 points

That gives the Celtics an implied team point total of 106.83, and the Knicks 103.43.

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Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Celtics vs. Knicks game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes Mikal Bridges to go Over his 13.5 points prop:

"Mikal Bridges had his strongest offensive performance of the series in Game 3. Bridges scored 12 points on 6-of-10 shooting after scoring 14 points on 6-of-18 in Game 2. In Game 1, Bridges had eight points on 3-of-13 from the field, so he is getting more efficient, and part of that is getting more confident and figuring out you're being defended. With Game 4 being so pivotal in how this series will go, I like Bridges to be aggressive and go Over his 13.5 points prop."

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Boston Celtics on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the New York Knicks at +6.5.
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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Celtics vs. Knicks on Monday

  • The Celtics are on a 5-game win streak at the Knicks
  • The Under is 49-40 in the Knicks' home games and the Celtics' road games combined this season
  • The Knicks have covered in 4 of their last 5 matchups against divisional opponents
  • The Celtics have failed to cover in 33 of their 60 matchups against Eastern Conference teams this season

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Why it's unfair to expect Butler, Kuminga can repeat Game 3 excellence

Why it's unfair to expect Butler, Kuminga can repeat Game 3 excellence originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors forwards Jimmy Butler III and Jonathan Kuminga answered the wishes of every soul anxiously walking the streets of Dub Nation on Saturday. Butler dramatically increased his scoring, and Kuminga delivered one of most impressive performances of his NBA career.

And, still, it was not enough to prevent the Warriors from a 102-97 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinals.

Worse for the Warriors, hoping Butler and Kuminga can come out for Game 4 on Monday and repeat their combined excellence in Game 3 – 63 points on 23-of-44 shooting from the field, along with 10 assists – likely is a wish too far.

“My experience is that they probably won’t combine for 63 tomorrow,” coach Steve Kerr conceded Sunday after the team’s video evaluation. “But that other people will fill in some of those gaps.”

With Stephen Curry sidelined with a strained left hamstring, the “other people” disappointed in Game 3. The eight Warriors not named Butler or Kuminga combined for 34 points on 12-of-37 shooting from the field. The four starters aside from Butler scored 28 points on 10-of-29 shooting. Kuminga accounted for all but six points off the bench.

“Like I tell everybody, me and him can thrive together,” Butler said of Kuminga after Game 3. “I know how to space the floor. I can tell him, ‘Hey, when I have the ball, you go here, and you do this.’ We talk, we listen to one another, and then he has an incredible game like [Saturday].

“He did so many good things out there on the floor. I know that he’s going to be a huge part of us winning on Monday.”

The Game 3 result serves as proof that the Warriors need more than the Butler-Kuminga duo. If the “other people” can’t bring something to the party in Game 4 and beyond, the music will stop, lights will come on and the cleanup crew will come shuffling in.

Butler, aka “Playoff Jimmy,” delivered the kind of game he practically trademarked in Miami. Scoring. Rebounding. Playmaking. Leading. Everything the Warriors hoped for in February when they handed him a nine-figure contract to come to the Bay Area. His team-high 33 points on 12-of-26 shooting from the field, including 2-of-4 from deep, came from the dreams of CEO Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy.

Butler’s 43 minutes, however, probably came from the nightmares of the front office.

“He was incredible [in Game 3],” Kerr said. “In hindsight, I would have loved to have gotten him a couple more minutes [rest] during the meat of the game. But it’s tricky. Without Steph, we’re walking a fine line. So, we’ve got to balance the risk of keeping him off the floor versus the gain of getting him a little more rest.”

Butler faded badly in the fourth quarter, missing six of his seven shots, committing two fouls and one turnover. But through the first three quarters, after which Golden State had a 73-69 lead, he was one of the two best players on the floor for either team.

The other player was Kuminga. He had 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting from the field, five rebounds and two blocks through three quarters. He finished with 30 points on 11-of-18 shooting.

“Elite. Elite,” Buddy Hield, whose 14 second-half points amounted to proof of life, said of Kuminga after Game 3.

“Kuminga was great,” Kerr said on Sunday. “Just the energy, the effort spreading the floor, just the extra efforts, and, of course, the scoring. We needed all his points.”

What’s needed now, however, is a higher quality of help for Butler and Kuminga – no matter how productive they are in Game 4 and beyond.

For the Warriors to have a chance to tie the series 2-2, Draymond Green must be better. Same for Brandin Podziemski and Gary Payton II. Curry’s absence has made Hield the focus of Minnesota’s defense, but another scoreless first half would be tough to overcome.

“You just kind of move forward, and you look at where you can attack, what you can do better, and then different guys step up,” Kerr said. “I’m very confident that both JK and Jimmy will play well. But to expect 63 points combined, again, it’s probably unrealistic.”

Or, at least, wildly optimistic.

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Amorim questions his United future after Soucek sets up West Ham win

This was an exercise in how not to utilise the first of only two matches to tune up before a major European final from Manchester United that left Ruben Amorim so disenchanted he spoke of not being in charge if the start to next season is the same.

The head coach said: “I’m talking about myself, I’m talking about the culture in the club and the culture in the team. We need to be really strong in the summer and be brave. We will not have a next season like this if we start like this. If the feeling is still here we should give space [his position] to different persons.”

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Golden Knights Captain Announced Day-To-Day With Upper-Body Injury

Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone (61) warms up before a game against the Edmonton Oilers at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone exited Saturday's Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers with an upper-body injury and has been announced day-to-day.

The 32-year-old will find out more about his injury today, said HC Bruce Cassidy, and has not been ruled out for Game 4. 

When Stone sustained the injury is still unknown, but he fell to the ice and collided with Corey Perry's knee in the first period. According to Jesse Granger, he played three shifts following the collision but did not play the final 6:20 of the opening frame.

"When (the captain) goes down, everybody’s going to elevate their game and step up," Noah Hanifin said. "We’ve always kind of had that in us. No matter what happens, super high or super low moments, I think we do a good job just staying even-keeled and knowing that we’re never out of it."

Despite their leader's injury, the Golden Knights mounted a comeback and responded when they gave up the lead. Reilly Smith scored the third latest regulation game-winning goal in playoff history with 0.4 seconds remaining. 

The Golden Knights will attempt to tie the series at two games apiece on Monday when Game 4 commences, where the organization hopes to be accompanied by their four-goal and eight-point leader. 

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3 Takeaways: Reilly Smith's Goal With 0.4 Seconds Left Lifts Golden Knights To 4-3 Victory Over Edmonton In Game 33 Takeaways: Reilly Smith's Goal With 0.4 Seconds Left Lifts Golden Knights To 4-3 Victory Over Edmonton In Game 3Forward Reilly Smith's goal with 0.4 seconds remaining in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinal against the Edmonton Oilers did more than break a 3-3 tie, it breathed life into the Golden Knights.

Why Some Blueshirts Fans Are Loving the Mike Sullivan Hire And Some Are Not

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My grandma Etel Friedman liked to say "There are three sides to every story: Your side; My side; and the truth."

When it comes to the latest Rangers coach hire, there are about 23 sides to the Mike Sullivan saga. Start with the fact that Sullivan and GM Chris Drury are bosom buddies. So there.

Friendship, friendship; that's the perfect blendship!

Can Mike Sullivan Do For The Rangers What Craig Berube Did For The Maple Leafs?Can Mike Sullivan Do For The Rangers What Craig Berube Did For The Maple Leafs?Could Mike Sullivan do for the Rangers what Craig Berube is doing for the Maple Leafs? It's possible. 

Add the fact that Drury – despite all the outside guessing – had nobody else in mind for the job but Michael. You gotta believe that the hire was  conceived the very moment that Sullivan's Penguins were eliminated from playoff contention. 

But that matters a lot less than what Sullivan can do to rehab the ruined Rangers for 2025-26.

Some savvy fans who I know are tickled that Sully is in charge now. Lloyd MacKay from the West Side of Manhattan puts it this way:

"It's a good hire," MacKay explains, "because Sullivan knows the structure of the Rangers organization. Plus, he's had a long-term stable relationship with the Penguins without dramatics.

"Once you're in 'The Stanley Cup Winners Club' you've proven that you are capable of winning the whole thing."

Former Islanders goalie – current Devils radio analyst – Chico Resch is more equivocal with his Sullivan X-Ray:

"The Rangers got their guy," says Resch. "But it will be the same players, so it will only help for a while."

Another Manhattanite and longtime Rangers fan, Mark Linde, chimes in with doubts similar to Resch's.

"I'm not so sure that Sullivan is the right man," Linde argues. "It seems to me that he'll have the same core issues in New York that he had in Pittsburgh – players who feel they have reached a point in their careers where they are above coaching and benching.

"And Sullivan's reluctance to give young players a fair crack at playing time seems like 'Peter Laviolette 2.0.' Sullivan has to give the kids a real shot at finding their NHL game; and not a few games for a few minutes here or there."

THE MAVEN'S VIEW: Since the logical assumption is that – going forward – Drury is going to shake up the roster and add a free agent, it's too soon to make any judgement about next season's lineup until the end of training camp.

Really, it's time for Rangers fans to have amnesia about what Sullivan did and focus on the present and his moves as they develop ahead!

In the end, whether you like the coaching change or not, it's time to look beyond the blue horizon and hope for a playoff-bound season .

Let Sully show the Gloom Dodgers that there are still plenty of W's in his bag of tricks!  (OK, readers, so what's the PunchLine?)

Correct:  TIME WILL TELL!

What's the lowest scoring game in NBA playoff history?

What's the lowest scoring game in NBA playoff history? originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder made NBA history on Sunday…just not the kind any team wants to make.

The two teams combined for just 25 points in the first quarter of their Game 4 matchup, equaling the record for fewest points in the first quarter of a playoff game in the shot clock era.

The Thunder led the Nuggets 17-8 after the first, matching the previous low first set in 1999 when the Portland Trail Blazers led the Utah Jazz 14-11 and in 2002 when the Detroit Pistons led the Toronto Raptors 16-9, according to the Associated Press.

The Nuggets and Thunder joined that group after combining to shoot just 18.2% in the quarter, with Denver going 0-14 from deep and the Thunder just 1-for–11.

The two teams returned to form in the second quarter, with the Nuggets outscoring the Thunder 28-25. Oklahoma City took a 42-36 lead into the half and went on to win 92-87.

That first quarter, though, nearly rewrote the record books.

What’s the lowest scoring quarter in NBA history?

The Nuggets, with eight first-quarter points, nearly set a new mark for fewest points scored in a quarter of an NBA playoff game.

The record is held by the 2015-2016 Boston Celtics, who scored seven points in the first quarter of Game 2 against the Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics lost the game 89-72.

The fewest points scored in a quarter by a single team in the regular season is five by the Nuggets in 2015 and the Miami Heat in 2016.

What’s the lowest scoring game in NBA history?

The fewest points scored by a single team in an NBA playoff game in the shot clock era is 54 by the Utah Jazz. The Jazz lost 96-54 to the Chicago Bulls in Game 3 of the 1998 NBA Finals, scoring no more than 17 points in any quarter and just nine in the fourth.

The New Jersey Nets are the only other team that have failed to reach the 60-point mark in an NBA playoff game, losing 78-56  in Game 1 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals.

The fewest points scored by an NBA team in the shot clock era is 49 by the Chicago Bulls, who lost 82-49 to the Chicago Bulls in 1999.

Ramos' all-around big game wasted as Giants swept by Twins

Ramos' all-around big game wasted as Giants swept by Twins originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

There were not many positive takeaways for the Giants (24-17) in their series against the Minnesota Twins (21-20) at Target Field.

Heliot Ramos, however, was one of the few bright spots.

The Giants’ star outfielder went 6-for-8 at the plate with two home runs, five RBI and one walk in three games, all losses, as San Francisco was dealt its first three-game sweep of the 2025 MLB season.

After homering in the Giants’ 2-1 loss on Saturday, Ramos blasted another homer on Sunday, a two-run shot in the top of the fourth inning that extended San Francisco’s lead to 3-1.

He then made two very impressive diving catches to rob Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers and center fielder Byron Buxton of extra-base hits in the fourth and fifth innings, respectively.

“I felt pretty good,” Ramos told reporters postgame. “I have been trying to make some adjustments defense-wise because I know I haven’t been at my best, but I have been trying to make adjustments and try to get better every day.”

When asked about his adjustments in the field, Ramos shared that he’s made an effort to improve his first step on fly balls in the outfield, which allows him to get to balls quicker.

Ramos’ big day wasn’t finished after his two catches.

With the Giants trailing 5-4 in the top of the eighth inning, Ramos lined a single to center field that scored Willy Adames from second and tied the game late.

“That’s a competitor,” Melvin said of Ramos postgame. “[To] come out there and do your thing. He’s been swinging it really well for us, and obviously this series [he was] by far the best that we had. Not a surprise, a really good game.”

Unfortunately for the Giants, who took a 6-5 lead in the top of the 10th, right-handed reliever Ryan Walker ran into trouble in the bottom half of the inning, surrendering two runs and, in turn, a 7-6 walk-off loss to Minnesota.

As frustrating as the loss, and series, might have been for the Giants, they at least can take solace in knowing one of their best hitters is red-hot at the right time as the offense continues to search for answers.

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Roberto Luongo selected to NHL Quarter-Century Team

Mar 30, 2019; Boston, MA, USA; Florida Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo (1) skates during a time out in the third period against the Boston Bruins at the TD Garden. (Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images)

There is no question that Roberto Luongo is one of the best goaltenders of his generation.

The longtime Florida Panthers netminder and first ballot Pro Hockey Hall of Famer enjoyed a spectacular NHL career that spanned 19 seasons and 1,044 games.

On Sunday, the NHL announced the goaltenders named to its NHL Quarter-Century Team, comprised of those who played from Jan. 1, 2000 to Dec. 31, 2024.

You better believe Luongo was among the group.

Now a member of the Panthers front office, with which he won the Stanley Cup in 2024, Luongo’s accolades during his playing career are quite impressive.

Here are some of the statistics shared by the team:

His 1,035 career regular season games and 486 wins were the second-most among goaltenders in that span behind only Marc-Andre Fleury (1,036 appearances, 567 wins).

  • Luongo’s 28,114 saves were 1,274 more than the next-closest netminder (Fleury, 26,840).
  • He led all goaltenders with at least 600 games played with a .919 save percentage.
  • His .928 save percentage at even strength (21,999 saves on 23,715 shot attempts) tied for the best mark among goaltenders with at least 600 games played with Tomas Vokoun.
  • His 76 shutouts ranked behind only Martin Brodeur (87) for the league lead.

Joining Luongo on the NHL Quarter-Century team are Patrick Roy, Martin Brodeur, Marc-Andre Fleury, Henrik Lundqvist and Carey Price.

Read more about the team and the goaltenders selected here.

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Sabres Searching For Senior Advisor To Join Management

Veteran GM Lou Lamoriello was not brought back by the NY Islanders last month.

The Buffalo Sabres are looking to make more changes to their management structure in addition to the hiring of Eric Staal as a special assistant last week, and reportedly have contacted some big names who are in the mix for other open positions. 

According to David Pagnotta of the Fourth Period, Buffalo has approached former Detroit and Edmonton GM Ken Holland and former New Jersey, Toronto, and New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello to gauge interest in the senior advisor role that the club is looking to fill. Holland is reportedly in the mix for both the LA Kings and Islanders GM positions, and Lamoriello has in the past baulked at positions that did not have him in day-to-day control. 

Two factors that make the senior advisor with the Sabres questionable are the tenuous position of GM Kevyn Adams and what kind of say this advisor would have in hockey decisions. Adams is entering the final year of his contract, and if he is fired during or after next season, it would likely be a clean sweep of the club’s management structure. 

Other names mentioned, like former NHL GM and ex-Sabres head coach Rick Dudley, have a similar position with the Florida Panthers, and might hesitate to leave an organization where his opinion is respected for a position in Buffalo more ceremonial.    

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In Team USA’s 6-0 win over Hungary in Herning, Denmark on Sunday, Sabres forward Tage Thompson was +1 and had four shots on goal in 16:09 of ice time. 

Here is how some former Sabres performed in the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Saturday:

Carolina - 4, Washington - 0, Hurricanes lead 2-1

William Carrier(CAR) 12:51 TOI, 3 SOG, 7 Hits

Eric Robinson(CAR) 1G, +1, 13:14 TOI, 2 SOG, 3 Hits

Taylor Hall(CAR) 1A, 14:42 TOI, 3 SOG, 3 Hits

Mark Jankowski(CAR) Did Not Play

Vegas - 4, Edmonton - 3, Oilers lead 2-1

Evander Kane (EDM) 14:06 TOI, 2 Hits

Jeff Skinner(EDM) Did Not Play

Jack Eichel(VEG) 1A, -1, 22:12 TOI, 1 SOG

Victor Olofsson(VEG) 13:05 TOI, 2 SOG, 2 Hits

Brayden McNabb(VEG) 1A, 19:39 TOI, 3 Hits 

 

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Ex-Blue Jackets Have Big Night In Stanley Cup Playoffs

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Former Columbus Blue Jackets are sprinkled all around the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs; last night, they were showcased in both games. 

In the Carolina vs. Washington series, Columbus-area native Jack Roslovic scored his first goal of the playoffs while on the power play, putting the Canes up 2-0. In the third period, Eric Robinson also would net his first goal of the playoffs to make it 3-0. Roslovic recorded an assist on the Robinson goal as well. The two ex-Jackets had three points on the night. 

Pierre-Luc Dubois was held off of the score sheet for Washington as they were shut out. 

Later in the evening, the Vegas Golden Knights were taking on the Edmonton Oilers. Former Columbus forward William Karlsson would break a 2-2 tie when he scored his 3rd goal of the playoffs in the second period. Karlsson would also add an assist on the game-winning goal that was scored with just .04 seconds on the clock to win the game. 

In the same game, former CBJ draft pick Keegan Kolesar, who was drafted 69th overall in 2015, assisted on VGK's first goal of the night. 

Not a bad night for a group of former Columbus Blue Jackets. 

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