Knicks Bulletin: ‘You don’t want to count your ducks too far ahead’

TORONTO, ON - February 4 Kevin Jonas at the Raptors v Knicks game. The Toronto Raptors took on the New York Knicks in NBA basketball action at the Scotiabank Arena. February 4 2025. (Photo by Michelle Mengsu Chang/Toronto Star via Getty Images) | Toronto Star via Getty Images

The Knicks decided they’d rather beat the in-conference Raptors than gamble on a win over the Thunder.

Coach Brown used Mitch against Toronto, keeping him under wraps for the what-if matchup against the reigning champions.

As KAT said, “Count your eggs.”

Mike Brown

On hanging defensively in a low-scoring third quarter against Toronto:

“We came out the third quarter… couldn’t score the ball like we did in the first half, but we hung in there defensively. And to hold a team like that that kicks out and runs in transition the way they do to 37 points in the second half, is a pretty good half defensively. We got to hang our hat on that end of the floor and our guys are doing it, they’re doing it with physicality first and then trying to go get that ball off the glass second.”

On Josh Hart’s defensive performance:

“Josh Hart was phenomenal in a lot of different areas. 50-50 balls, guarding different guys. Skills, deflections, you name it. Josh seemed like he was everywhere tonight on that end of the floor.”

On Karl-Anthony Towns’ defensive impact:

“It’s been huge. Again, I say this all the time, one guy can’t guard one other guy in the league. It’s almost impossible, especially when they do call fouls. And in the way the floor is spaced. It’s tough to do that, and so you have to have five guys on a string. The game right now is space and pace, and everybody looks at KAT like, ‘oh, you can’t do it.’ Well, he can do it. He’s showing he can do it, and we need him to continue to do it. Whether it’s in the pick-and-roll, coming back in transition, coming over to help from the weak side or guarding this guy in a one-on-one situation. He’s been fantastic.”

On the need for relying on defense when shots aren’t falling:

“We feel like we can score. It was a good offensive game, shooting 56 percent from the floor, 32 assists, but we didn’t play well, especially offensively in the second half. To be able to know that you can hang your hat on that end of the floor is going to be huge for us because the ball doesn’t always go in the hoop.”

On seeing the Thunder matchup as an opportunity to grow:

“If they beat us, at the end of the day, or if we beat them at the end of the day, what does it mean? But they do a lot of things at that end of the floor. From the standpoint of this is a really good defense, a really good offense, they got an MVP candidate (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander), they have two bigs (Isaiah Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren), they have two individual defenders. So how are we going to handle the stuff they do on both ends of the floor? If we get stuck here, or stuck there, it’s an opportunity to continue to grow.”

On prioritizing the Raptors game in the back-to-back:

“[The Raptors] are in our conference and all that stuff. Oklahoma City is in the Western Conference.”

On crediting the medical staff for Robinson’s availability:

“We love the medical group that we have. [Vice president of sports medicine] Casey [Smith] and [senior vice president of player performance] Quentin [Dolan] and [head athletic trainer] Anthony [Goenaga], they’ve done a nice job heading it with our doctors. They’ve spearheaded this, so I’ve gotta give those guys a ton of credit. And starting with Mitch because he’s bought into this plan and he’s tried to execute it at the highest of high levels. So I give all those guys a ton of credit because I’m just kind of jumping on the bandwagon and following their lead. To see him out there, because the best thing almost anybody can have is their availability, so to see him out there as much as he’s been out there has been really good for us.”

Mitchell Robinson

On letting coaches decide his back-to-back availability:

“It wasn’t my choice. I let coaches decide which game they want me to play.”

On sticking with the current load management plan:

“I feel great. It’s awesome. This plan we’re on, we should just stick to it.”

On returning after tweaking his ankle:

“I came in here, re-taped, sat my ass right here [in the locker room] and listened to coach and went right back out.”

On whether his ankle will be examined:

“They’ll look at it probably [Wednesday]. But I’m straight.”

On why his free-throw percentage has dropped:

“I don’t get shots up like that (in practice). I just do a lot of lay-ups, hook shots, stuff like that. If you don’t get shots, you don’t know how it is. You’re not comfortable with it. So it’s just like — you got to get some shots up. I do it in the summertime, and I’m straight. And I just get away from it.”

On his rookie-year shooting compared to now:

“Like I said before, when I was getting up shots, rookie year, I was 60 percent. So if I get shots up, everything will be alright. Until then, it is what it is.”

On needing shooting reps for confidence:

“If you’re not shooting shots — even if you’re not going to shoot them in the game, it’s still good to have that muscle memory like that. And also confidence (comes) with it, too. It goes hand in hand.”

On finding rhythm and comfort with his new Knicks role:

“If you ain’t comfortable with your shot you know what the result is gonna be. When I’m not in New York in my offseason I get up shots not just layups all day. I make 10 in a row sometimes even 20 in a row but that’s after I get done running and shooting. It’s a big difference than just doing layups and also let’s face the fact usually it takes maybe 11-16 (times up and down the court) before I touch the ball. I’m not complaining about it. I expected it for what it is.”

On his role bringing energy off the bench:

“That’s like my job. That’s my job on this team. Bring energy off the bench. That’s what I try to do every night when I play. So continue to do that.”

On rejecting the idea of shooting underhand free throws:

“Nah. I feel like that’s silly as hell.”

Jalen Brunson

On the need for accountability and sticking together:

“We have a goal in mind. We’re striving every day for that goal. There’s gonna be days where we take steps back. There’s gonna be days where we take steps forward. It’s all about how we trust each other and stick with each other. I know that sounds like a bunch of BS but it’s important for us to stick together.”

On closing the Raptors game with defense:

“It started with stops. I think it’s always big-time when you hold a team to 100 points, especially a team like that that plays so fast, gets downhill and creates opportunities for each other. They’ve been playing great all year, and in that fourth quarter, we found a way to string some stops together.”

On the late-game defensive push:

“We got stops. We were able to run late. We were trying to get as many easy baskets as much as possible. Made a couple key shots as well. But it really started with our defense.”

On piecing things together heading into the playoffs:

“There may be times during a game when things aren’t going our way but we find a way to put the pieces together at the right time. So we just have to continue to do that.”

Karl-Anthony Towns

On the team’s defensive ceiling:

“I mean, when our team is rolling and playing at a level defensively I know we can play at, we’re pretty damn good. We need to be that if we expect to have a chance to have a deep playoff run. Obviously every round is a challenge in itself and you don’t want to count your ducks too far ahead and count your eggs, but for us to be the best version of ourselves, it’s going to have to happen on that end of the basketball.”

On the Knicks’ defensive standard this season:

“I mean, when our team is rolling and playing at a level I know we can play at we’re pretty damn good. … We’ve been No. 1 [defensively]. That’s what we need. We need to be that if we expect to have a chance to have a deep playoff round. Obviously, every round is a challenge in itself and you don’t want to count your ducks too far ahead and count your eggs, but for us to be the best version of ourselves it’s going to have to happen on that end of the basketball.”

Josh Hart

On facing the Thunder on a back-to-back:

“Obviously, each game you want to build and learn. And we know that some games are tougher than others in terms of travel, back-to-back, things like that. [Wednesday] is going to be tough, a back to back playing a great team. But we’ve got to make sure we bring it, find where we can build off of and keep it moving. We let you guys [in the media] kind of argue and converse about the record and the teams.”

On defense fueling offense on Tuesday:

“We look at our defense spurring our offense. So games like this where we have little spurts of not scoring the ball we have to make sure we lock in and focus on creating easy opportunities, not letting them score, but getting our offense off our defense. I think we’ve done a good job with that.”

On his shooting slump and fluctuating confidence:

“The frustrating thing for me [is I’m] in a slump. The confidence is coming and going.”

On adjusting when shots aren’t falling:

“I ain’t make a damn thing, so I gotta do something else. That’s all I’m thinking about. … I’m putting the work in; I gotta make sure I play my game, shoot my shots with confidence and those kinds of things. But if you can’t hit the side of a barn, you gotta do something different. Wemby’s in a deep drop against me, I gotta make sure I have the opportunity to get guys wide-open shots on some of those handoffs, pitch backs, stuff like that.”

On his recent rough stretch from deep:

“Shooting, it was probably, obviously, one of my worst games of the season, worst three– or four-game stint.”

Mikal Bridges

On building habits during the regular season:

“Yeah, regular season means a lot. You build habits. That’s the biggest thing. You build habits an more time to learn to play off of each other. And to not let people think, let it be second nature when we’re out there. So that’s why we’ve got 82 games. Not going to get it Game one. You might not get it Game 40. Just continue to keep growing and bring that into the playoffs.”

David Fizdale

On regretting not fighting the tanking directive supposedly imposed on him:

“If I was doing it over again, I would’ve fought more to build a team early on and not cash in my record. That’s the hard part for coaches when you agree to the tanking.”

On missing out on star free agents and having to do with Bobby Portis and Julius Randle:

“That s–t didn’t work out.”

On the toll of losing in New York:

“Losing all those damn games. Donating my record.”

Should the Royals sign anyone else to a long-term deal?

May 4, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia (11) and first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino (9) and shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. (7) and second baseman Michael Massey (19) celebrate the victory against the Baltimore Orioles after the ninth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

The Royals did not make big moves this offseason, but arguably the biggest move they made was signing All-Star infielder Maikel Garcia to a five-year, $57.5 million contract. The move rewards the 26-year-old for a breakout season and keeps him in Kansas City potentially through 2031, buying out two years of free agency.

But should the Garcia be the only player signed to a long-term deal? Spring training is sometimes when long-term deals are worked out. There are a few other Royals candidates worth considering.

Vinnie Pasquantino avoided arbitration with a two-year deal, but he would still have a year of arbitration before being eligible for free agency after the 2028 season. The first baseman has been a vocal leader on the team and had a breakout season with 32 home runs and 113 RBI, but the Royals have Jac Caglianone, whose natural position is first base, and Vinnie will be 31 by the time he hits free agency.

Cole Ragans is also on a short-term multi-year deal through 2027, but would also be eligible for free agency after the 2028 season. When healthy, he’s one of the best pitchers in baseball, but he has battled injury issues and has had two Tommy John surgeries in his career.

Lucas Erceg has proved to be a valuable bullpen weapon, and is not eligible for free agency until after 2029. The Royals may want to avoid arbitration with him by signing him to a long-term deal, although he is already in his 30s, which makes long-term deals a bit dicey.

Noah Cameron is coming off a terrific rookie season, but it may be worth locking him up to control costs and reward him for a breakout performance. If the Royals want to be aggressive, they could also sign Carter Jensen or Jac Caglianone to long-term deals. Signing players very early before they breakout is usually cheaper for teams, but it brings risk if that player does not reach his potential.

What do you think? Would you look to sign any other Royals players to long-term deals?

GameThread: Tigers vs. Panama and Dominican Republic

Feb 24, 2026; North Port, Florida, USA; Detroit Tigers second baseman Zach McKinstry (39) prepares to take batting practice before the game against the Atlanta Braves during spring training at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers vs. Panama

Time/Place: 1:05 p.m., Joker Marchant Stadium –
Media: None

Detroit Tigers vs. Dominican Republic

Time/Place: 2:05 p.m., Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal – Santo Domingo, DR
Media: MLB Network, Tigers Radio Network

St. Louis Cardinals vs Nicaragua Game Discussion

JUPITER, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 26: Matthew Liberatore #32 of the St. Louis Cardinals throws a pitch against the Houston Astros during the first inning of a spring training game at Roger Dean Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Jupiter, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals continue their Spring Training schedule with an international game versus Nicaragua. According to MLB.com, Matthew Liberatore will start for St. Louis. The St. Louis Cardinals game preview shows that Dilmer Mejia will pitch for Nicaragua. If you’re a MLB.tv subscriber, you can listen to the game here. Here’s the lineup the Cardinals just announced on social media.

The team also shared pics of several Cardinals players and coaches who will be competing in the World Baseball Classic.

Mets vs. Israel: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 3/4/26

PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 13: David Peterson #23 of the New York Mets warms up during spring training workouts at Clover Park on February 13, 2026 in Port St. Lucie, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Mets lineup

  1. A.J. Ewing – LF
  2. Marcu Semien – 2B
  3. Carson Benge – RF
  4. Luis Torrens – C
  5. Ryan Clifford – 1B
  6. Tyrone Taylor – CF
  7. Christian Arroyo – 3B
  8. Vidal Bruján – SS
  9. Austin Barnes – DH

SP: David Peterson

Israel lineup

  1. Cole Carrig – SS
  2. R.J. Schreck – CF
  3. Jake Geolf – 3B
  4. Garrett Stubbs – C
  5. Zach Levenson – RF
  6. Noah Mendlinger – LF
  7. C.J. Stubbs – DH
  8. Colby Halter – 2B
  9. Jason Agresti – 1B

SP: Ben Simon

Broadcast info

First pitch: 1:10 PM ET
TV: Not this time
Radio: Sorry, no.

Wednesday spring training Orioles game thread: vs. Astros, 1:05

SARASOTA, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 18: Blaze Alexander #23 of the Baltimore Orioles poses for a photo during Spring Training photo day at Ed Smith Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a World Baseball Classic exhibition against Team Netherlands yesterday, the Orioles return to their Grapefruit League schedule with their first spring matchup against the Astros. It’s not exactly a recognizable lineup for Houston, whose batting order includes names like Joseph Sullivan, Lucas Spence, Colin Briggs, Ethan Frey, and Riley Unroe. (Once again, I have made up one of those names. Can you guess which one?)

Shane Baz will make his second start for the Orioles after working 2.1 scoreless, hitless innings with four strikeouts in his debut. The O’s will hope to play better defense today after committing four errors against the Netherlands, but with Coby Mayo at third base and Heston Kjerstad in right field, that might be easier said than done. Blaze Alexander starts at short in place of Gunnar Henderson, who has joined Team USA for the WBC. Tyler O’Neill has also left for the WBC, playing for Team Canada, opening up some outfield at-bats for Kjerstad and others for a while.

Orioles lineup:

CF Colton Cowser
LF Taylor Ward
C Adley Rutschman
1B Ryan Mountcastle
DH Pete Alonso
SS Blaze Alexander
RF Heston Kjerstad
3B Coby Mayo
2B Thairo Estrada

RHP Shane Baz

Cubs vs. Brewers at Phoenix preview, Wednesday 3/4, 2:10 CT

Wednesday notes…

  • FORMER CUBS IN BREWERS CAMP: Trevor Megill, Rob Zastryzny, Reese McGuire.
  • UPCOMING CUBS STARTERS: Colin Rea will start Thursday vs. the Diamondbacks at Sloan Park and Ben Brown will go against the Padres Friday evening in Peoria.

Here are today’s particulars.

Cubs lineup:

Brewers lineup:

Edward Cabrera will start for the Cubs.

Brandon Sproat will start for the Brewers. Other Brewers pitchers scheduled today: Shane Drohan, Logan Henderson and Craig Yoho.

Today’s game is on Marquee Sports Network and also on Brewers TV. There’s a radio broadcast via the Brewers flagship station, WTMJ 620.

MLB.com Gameday

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

Please visit our SB Nation Brewers site Brew Crew Ball. If you do go there to interact with Brewers fans, please be respectful, abide by their individual site rules and serve as a good representation of Cub fans in general and BCB in particular.

As we have done in the past, we’ll have a first pitch thread at five minutes to game time and one overflow thread, 90 minutes after game time. For today, that will be 2:05 p.m. CT and 3:40 p.m. CT.

These threads will not post individually onto the front page; instead, you can find links to them in the box marked ”Chicago Cubs Game Threads” at the bottom of the front page. There will also be a StoryStream on the front page with all the game thread links, as well as the recap after the game is over. The pitcher photos and regular-season stats will return on Opening Day.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

Hornets vs Celtics Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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A first-round playoff series between the Boston Celtics and Charlotte Hornets would be a real treat, and we get a preview of that potential matchup tonight at TD Garden.

Charlotte is making a move up the standings and arrives on a five-game win streak, but my Hornets vs. Celtics predictions favor a relentless Boston squad here, especially with Derrick White rediscovering his shooting stroke.

Get the lowdown on this March 4 battle with my free NBA picks.

Hornets vs Celtics prediction

Hornets vs Celtics best bet: Derrick White Over 26.5 points + rebounds + assists (-105)

Derrick White ranks behind only Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in total +/- this season, and his steady play elevated the Boston Celtics even when mired in a shooting slump.

White is back to firing on all cylinders now. He’s nailed this combo Over in four of his last five outings, and he’s dished 7+ assists in seven of his past eight games.

Still, it’s White’s scoring that will power this pick.

He’s drilled 4+ 3-pointers in five straight contests, and he’s finished with 18+ points four times since the All-Star break.

I see him giving the Charlotte Hornets backcourt fits tonight.

Hornets vs Celtics same-game parlay

The Hornets are rightly getting a lot of love, but the visitors are on the second night of a back-to-back set here against a Celtics squad that’s 20-9 SU at home this year. Boston has also won nine of the last 10 meetings between these teams.

It’s been feast or famine at times for Payton Pritchard, but he poured in five 3-pointers in Milwaukee on Monday and shot 44% from downtown in February.

Hornets vs Celtics SGP

  • Derrick White Over 26.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Celtics moneyline
  • Payton Pritchard Over 2.5 3-pointers

Our "from downtown" SGP: Boston three party

Boston and Charlotte both rank in the Top 5 in 3-point attempts per game, so expect a barrage from the perimeter tonight. With that in mind, I’m jumping on the Over for these sharpshooters, including Brandon Miller, who’s 28-for-56 from beyond the arc in his last six games.

Hornets vs Celtics SGP

  • Payton Pritchard Over 2.5 3-pointers
  • Derrick White Over 2.5 3-pointers
  • Brandon Miller Over 3.5 3-pointers
  • Miles Bridges Over 1.5 3-pointers

Hornets vs Celtics odds

  • Spread: Hornets +7.5 | Celtics -6.5
  • Moneyline: Hornets +210 | Celtics -255
  • Over/Under: Over 213.5 | Under 213.5

Hornets vs Celtics betting trend to know

The Celtics are 26-19 ATS as favorites this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Celtics.

How to watch Hornets vs Celtics

LocationTD Garden, Boston, MA
DateWednesday, March 4, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Southeast-Charlotte, NBC Sports Boston

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Red Sox Spring Training Game Thread: Garrett Crochet takes on the Yankees

Fort Myers, FL - February 19: Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet. The Red Sox held Day 10 of Spring Training at JetBlue Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

Is it on TV?

Oh yeah, it’s even on ESPN! You know baseball’s getting close when spring training games start popping up on national networks. First pitch is at 1:05 PM.

What’s the lineup?

What should we watch for?

It’s not the most interesting spring lineup you could see, but it’s nice to get more looks at Kristian Campbell in center and Caleb Durbin in general. And, anyway, it’s against the Yankees, which is always a little more fun, even when they’re playing in the shadow of palm tress.

Braves cut pitchers Rolddy Munoz, Garrett Baumann, and Owen Murphy from camp

VENICE, FLORIDA - MARCH 16, 2025: Garrett Baumann #91 of the Atlanta Braves looks on during the fourth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Detroit Tigers at CoolToday Park on March 16, 2025 in Venice, Florida. (Photo by George Kubas/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Hey, in addition to y’know, the whole Jurickson Profar mess and the exhibition against Team Colombia this afternoon, we’ve got some roster cuts.

Rolddy Munoz gets cut after one official Spring Training outing where he issued three walks while getting two outs. A-yup, that’ll do it. He’s on the 40-man roster, but really needs to figure out that whole oh-so-important control/command thing before he loses that spot.

Garrett Baumann, meanwhile, acquitted himself quite well across two outings, with five strikeouts, zero walks, and a hit batter across 16 batters and four innings of work. He’ll still probably work the same number of “official” Spring Training games either way as the Braves will need arms to complete meaningless innings through the next few weeks, but this is just a formality that he’s not exactly in the running for a roster spot just yet.

Owen Murphy also had two appearances and four innings in “official” games so far, and was kind of between Baumann and Munoz: six strikeouts across 15 batters, but a walk and a homer yielded. The former first-round pick has a lot of potential, but also has a ways to go to factor into the team’s big league plans, as he was hurt for much of 2025 recovering from Tommy John Surgery. Still, if he looks good upon returning, the Braves probably won’t hesitate to rocket him up the ladder.

Braves vs. Colombia Spring Training game thread

TUCSON, ARIZONA - MARCH 04: Colombia players pose for a photo after defeating Germany 10-0 in seven innings to qualify for the 2026 World Baseball Classic during game six of the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium on March 04, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yesterday was an off day. That made it the “perfect” time for the Jurickson Profar news to break.

Now, we return to something slightly more normal: meaningless March exhibition contests… but with a twist.

You see, the World Baseball Classic starts in earnest tonight, and many of the national teams have today and tomorrow for exhibition-level tune-ups against MLB clubs — albeit those MLB clubs are partially depleted due to WBC participation.

This afternoon, the Braves will tangle with Team Colombia.

Colombia’s squad is a mix of major leaguers, prospects, and guys who aren’t really in affiliated ball.

They do have a number of MLB/former MLB pitchers, including old pal Julio Teheran, but also current MLB starter Jose Quintana. Their scheduled starter for today is Luis Patiño, who was a big-time prospect that couldn’t really stay healthy, and was released by the Padres in the middle of last season after persistent elbow issues and ineffectiveness.

Donovan Solano, Harold Ramirez, and old friend Gio Urshela are other names you might recognize on the Colombian side.

The Braves are starting Elieser Hernandez (for some reason) but have a lineup full of mostly regulars — except that Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies are off with their own WBC teams, and Profar, well, oof.

Canucks Trade Tyler Myers To The Dallas Stars

After being held out of the Vancouver Canucks' lineup for three games due to roster management reasons, Tyler Myers has officially been traded to the Dallas Stars. As per Pierre LeBrun of TSN, heading back Vancouver's way are a second-round pick in 2027 and a fourth-round pick in 2029. As part of the deal, the Canucks will retain 50% of Myers' remaining contract. 

Myers' trade saga first started when he was held out of Vancouver's lineup on Wednesday against the Winnipeg Jets due to roster management reasons. While he continued practicing with the team at times and skating during warm-ups, he did not play. His last game as a Canuck was played on February 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights, while his last home game was on January 31 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

With Myers now a member of the Stars, the defenceman finishes his current season with a goal and seven assists in 57 games for the Canucks in 2025-26. He spent the better-half of seven seasons with Vancouver after signing with the team in free agency in 2019 and signing an extension in 2024. His current contract includes a full no-movement clause, which factored into the process of the deal being completed. 

Vancouver plays again tonight when they take on the Carolina Hurricanes on home-ice in their final game before the trade deadline. With Myers now dealt, the Canucks will likely turn their attention to other deals. Puck drop for tonight's game is scheduled for 7:00 pm PT. 

Feb 2, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) looks for a play against the Utah Mammoth during the third period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images
Feb 2, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) looks for a play against the Utah Mammoth during the third period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

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Islanders Talks With Canucks Regarding Garland Have Stalled

ANAHEIM -- The New York Islanders had serious conversations with the Vancouver Canucks regarding 29-year-old forward Conor Garland on Tuesday. 

Those talks have stalled with a few days to go before the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. 

There appears to be a few teams in the mix for the Massachusetts native who is on an expiring deal with a $4.95 million AAV. He does have an extension in place, a six-year deal worth $6 million annually. 

Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche wants to add a big fish, a top-six forward, but he isn't going to jeopardize his future unless he feels that player is the right fit for now and going forward. 

The Islanders are still in talks with the St. Louis Blues regarding Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou. 

The 2026 NHL Trade Deadline is two days away. 

Nuggets' Aaron Gordon reportedly targeting Friday return vs. Knicks

On an incredibly deep, contending team in Denver, Aaron Gordon is the one guy they can't do without.

Gordon has missed 17 games with a strained hamstring, but is targeting a Friday return when the Nuggets take on the Knicks, reports Sam Amick of The Athletic. While Gordon may miss a little more time than that — Denver will be cautious with his return — but his return is close.

Which is good for the Nuggets — they need him.

Denver has gone 7-9 in this stretch without Gordon, although it wasn't just him missing time — Nikola Jokic missed games in this stretch and Payton Watson missed many well. Jokic has already returned to the lineup.

Gordon initially strained his right hamstring in November and sat out 19 games, then returned to the lineup in early January. He played nearly three weeks before aggravating the injury again, leading to this absence. With how crucial Gordon is to any Nuggets playoff run, the team will be cautious with this return to keep him healthy for the playoffs.

Gordon is averaging 17.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. He has a connection with Jokic as a cutter and a pressure-release valve who can get buckets. However, the bigger issue is on the defensive end, where the Nuggets are 7.1 points worse per 100 possessions when Gordon is out this season.

John Gibson injury update: Red Wings call up Sebastian Cossa

Sebastian Cossa, the top goaltending prospect in the organization, has been called up by the Detroit Red Wings on an emergency basis.

The move was made in the morning of Wednesday, March 4, two days after the team's starting goaltender, John Gibson, left Monday's game at the Nashville Predators with an upper-body injury after getting hit in the shoulder area with a puck. Gibson was to be looked at when he returned home. The Red Wings were off on Tuesday.

Gibson is feeling "much better" and took the ice Wednesday morning, coach Todd McLellan said. But he is out for Wednesday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights (7 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Detroit). Cam Talbot finished the Nashville game and is the Red Wings' top backup.

Cossa has appeared in one NHL game, coming in in relief on Dec. 9, 2024, in a game at the Buffalo Sabres, which he won in a shootout.

Selected at No. 15 in 2021 draft, Cossa has compiled a 68-29-17 record with a 2.38 goals-against average, a 0.914 save percentage and eight shutouts in 115 AHL games with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Cossa, 23, this season has posted a 24-4-3 record with a 1.99 goals-against average, a 0.927 save percentage and five shutouts in 31 appearances with the Griffins. The 6-foot-7, 220-pound netminder was named the AHL Goaltender of the Month for both November and December 2025, representing the Griffins at the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Sebastian Cossa recalled by Red Wings after John Gibson injury