Canucks Recall Goaltender Nikita Tolopilo Under Emergency Conditions, Re-Assign Jiří Patera To AHL

The Vancouver Canucks have swapped a couple of their goaltenders ahead of practice on Monday, calling up Nikita Tolopilo under emergency conditions and re-assigning Jiří Patera to the Abbotsford Canucks. This comes only a couple of days after Tolopilo made his return to Abbotsford's lineup after missing around a month due to injury. 

This move comes ahead of Vancouver's upcoming road trip to California, during which they will play the Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks, and Los Angeles Kings within the span of four days. After, they will make a trip to Colorado to play the Colorado Avalanche before returning to Rogers Arena. Seeing as their games against San Jose and Los Angeles will occur back-to-back, Vancouver would be wise not to force Kevin Lankinen into too many games. 

As mentioned, Tolopilo has missed a good chunk of the season due to injury after being removed from Abbotsford's home-opener on October 24. He made his first start in a little less than a month after on Friday night, stopping 28 of 32 shots faced in Abbotsford's 5-3 loss to the San Jose Barracuda. 

Patera recently made his Canucks debut last Monday, manning the net in his first NHL game since March 26, 2024. In this 8-5 loss to the Florida Panthers, he faced 40 shots and stopped 33 of them. Patera will now return to Abbotsford to play alongside Ty Young. 

Apr 14, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goalie Nikita Tolopilo (60) in the net against the San Jose Sharks in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

The Canucks' next opponent is the Ducks, who they'll play on Wednesday night in Anaheim. The Ducks currently sit at the top of the Pacific Division and do not look to be slowing down. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 pm PT. 

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Game Day: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Predators' Nov. 24 Matchup vs. Panthers

Feb 25, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Florida Panthers goaltender Spencer Knight (30) celebrates the win with his team against the Nashville Predators during the third half at Bridgestone Arena. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

The Nashville Predators would love to have the first 15 seconds of Saturday night’s game against the Colorado Avalanche back.

That’s when the Preds gave up the only 5v5 tally of the game and eventually fell 3-0 to the best team in the NHL on Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Bridgestone Arena. Colorado’s final two goals were empty-netters after the Preds pulled Juuse Saros in the third period.

The schedule doesn’t get any easier, as the defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers pay a visit to Smashville Monday night. The Preds outshot the Avalanche, 35-26, but couldn't find the back of the net for the second consecutive game.

The only good news that came out of Saturday’s loss was the return of defenseman and team captain Roman Josi, who came off injured reserve after missing 12 games following an upper-body injury. Josi registered four shots and blocked a shot in 19:40 of ice time.

Nashville is 3-4-2 with Josi in the lineup this season; during his 12-game absence, the Predators went 3-7-2.

The Panthers are also coming into Monday’s game off a loss, so the Preds will once again have their hands full in trying to halt a two-game losing skid. Here’s everything you need to know about Monday’s matchup.

Game Day

Who: Florida Panthers (11-9-1) at Nashville Predators (6-11-4)

Where: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.

When: 7 Pm CST

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South

Radio: 102.5 The Game

Betting line (via BetMGM):

Panthers

-1.5 (+155)

O 6 (+100)

-150

Predators

+1.5 (-190)

U 6 (-120)

+125

Injury Report

Preds: Cole Smith (upper body) is currently on injured reserve.

Panthers: Matthew Tkachuk and Aleksander Barkov remain out due to injury.

Power Play Struggles Continue

Nashville’s power play is currently 10-for-65 (15.4%), putting them 26th in the NHL.

Head coach Andrew Brunette practiced his true first and second unit during Monday’s morning skate. The first unit featured Josi, Filip Forsberg, Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault and Ryan O’Reilly.

Skating on the second unit were Nick Blankenburg, Brady Skjei,Luke Evangelista, Matthew Wood and Michael Bunting.

As for the penalty kill, the Preds rank 13th at 82.0% (11-of-61).

Preds Leaders

Nov 16, 2025; Stockholm, SWEDEN; Nashville Predators left wing Filip Forsberg (9) talks with Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly (90) against the Pittsburgh Penguins in a Global Series ice hockey game at Avicii Arena. Per Haljestam-Imagn Images

Filip Forsberg paces the Preds with eight goals and 15 points, followed by Ryan O’Reilly with six goals and 13 points. Rookie Matthew Wood has six goals as well, and he, along with Michael Bunting (4g-6a), Erik Haula (3g-7a) and Luke Evangelista (2g-8a) all have 10 points apiece.

Juuse Saros, who took the hard-luck loss against Colorado on Saturday, is 6-8-3 with a 2.85 goals-against average and .896 save percentage. Justus Annunen is 0-4-1.

Scouting The Panthers

Florida fell to the Edmonton Oilers by a 6-3 score in a Stanley Cup Final rematch on Saturday night. The defending Stanley Cup champs have won four of their last six games, and are 5-5-0 against the Preds in their last 10 meetings.

Florida swept the two-game series with Nashville last season, outscoring the Preds 10-3 in the two meetings. They are 8-2-0 during their past 10 visits to Bridgestone Arena, and have outscored the Preds 40-28 during that span, averaging 4.5 goals per contest in those eight victories.

Brad Marchand leads the Panthers with 13 goals and 24 points, followed by Sam Reinhart with 12 goals and 18 points.

In net, Sergei Bobrovsky is 10-6-0 with a 2.80 GAA and .887 SP.

Daniil Tarasov, who will get the start against the Preds Monday night, is 1-3-1,2.34, .910. Tarasov relieved Bobrovsky in the loss to Edmonton, stopping all 12 of the shots he faced including five high-danger chances.

Jets' Neal Pionk Suffers Second Lower-Body Injury in 8 Months, Listed As Day-to-Day

During Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Wild, Winnipeg Jets fans grew concerned only minutes into the game when Neal Pionk left the ice and did not return. After the game, the Jets announced that Pionk is considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury and will undergo further evaluation on Monday. 

He exited just over two minutes into the first period after delivering a fairly routine check in the Jets’ zone on Minnesota’s Danila Yurov. Pionk skated away from the play with a pained expression while bent over and holding his right knee. The sequence was not particularly intense, which made the injury seem unusual.

Pionk was sidelined earlier this year in March with a separate undisclosed lower-body injury that kept him out for a month before he returned in mid-April. The hope is that he has not aggravated that issue, especially since he plays a key role on the Jets’ blue line in the second pairing with Dylan Samberg, who has only recently returned from injury himself.

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It is still unclear who would replace Pionk if he cannot travel with the Jets for their upcoming three-game road trip that begins Wednesday in Washington. If Pionk is cleared to play, the team likely will not make any roster adjustments. If there is any uncertainty regarding his availability, a call-up on Monday seems very likely. 

The most probable candidate for the call is Kale Clague, a former NHL defenseman with the Buffalo Sabres, although he would probably see limited ice time. In that scenario, Luke Schenn and Colin Miller would both enter the lineup rather than continuing to rotate into the third pairing with Logan Stanley.

Pionk has been steady this season, recording one goal and two assists over his past five games. Overall, the 33-year-old Omaha, Nebraska native has five points in 21 games and is on pace for a 20-point campaign. His track record of reaching at least 30 points in six straight seasons suggests he is likely to find his rhythm as the season progresses.

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Celebrating The 71st Anniversary Of A Gigantic Blueshirts Trade

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There won't be any drum rolls at Madison Square Garden today, nor banner-hanging tonight  buy maybe there should be.

Am I the only one between here and the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel who realizes this is a major date in Rangers history.

Granted, I'm getting personal about this because 71 years ago today, I was working in the Rangers publicity department – we didn't know from "public relations" in those days – and a big, BIG story broke.

I knew how big it was by the speed with which my boss, press agent Herb Goren, rushed over to my desk and snapped, "Getcha coat on, kid, you got some runnin' ta do."

Then, Herbie explained that the Rangers had swung a deal with the Chicago Black Hawks. Heading to the Windy City was our noble defenseman Allan Stanley along with forward Nick Mickoski. Coming our way was defenseman Bill Gadsby and forward Pete Connacher. 

My boss then handed me seven press releases, the addresses of the seven New York Dailies, carfare and a final word. "Make sure you give the releases to the sports editor. This is big stuff!."

It was in a lot of ways. Allan Stanley was a solid defenseman but Ranger fans hated him because he never threw his weight around. They wanted a tough guy and they got a stylist instead.

By contrast, Mickoski was loveable – besides being a personal friend of mine – had come through the farm system but never quite clicked. I was sad about us losing both them.

But Bill Gadsby had been Chicago's best defenseman and Peter Conacher was the son of Hall of Famer Charlie Conacher, one of the NHL's all-time scorers as a Toronto Maple Leaf.

Beyond excited, I hit the Times. Herald-Tribune, Journal-American, Post, World-Telegram, Daily News and Daily Mirror; not once missing a sports editor. When I returned to the Garden that afternoon, our hockey department was overflowing with newsmen interviewing our general manager Frank Boucher.

"We hated to lose Big Al and Nick," Boucher explained, "But I felt we needed a shakeup. The new guys will give us a boost in the back and up front."

It's Getting Late Early For The Beloved BlueshirtsIt's Getting Late Early For The Beloved BlueshirtsFor a team with a 10-11-2 record, the <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/new-york-rangers">Rangers</a> should be miles and miles and miles from Panics-ville-On-The-Hudson.

He was right. Gadsby was outstanding the next night when we beat the hated Bruins, Unfortunately, with about a minute left and a win in the bag, Gads went down to block a shot and took the puck in the jaw. We lost him for a month. 

Conacher tried hard but the only resemblance to his father was the name Conacher. 

No problem, neither Stanley nor Big Nick did much for Chicago. Mickoski eventually found a niche in the minors while Stanley was dealt to Boston and finally to Toronto

After recovering from his broken jaw, Gadsby became the Rangers best defenseman. He helped the Rangers make the playoffs in 1956, 1957, and 1958. Eventually he was traded to Detroit where he played the best hockey of his life.

The irony of this story belongs to Allan Stanley who was getting old when Toronto GM Punch Imlach picked him up in the Used Defenseman's Lot. Under Imlach, Stanley was pivotal in guiding the Maple Leafs to four Stanley Cups in seven years.

Over two fruitful NHL decades Gadsby remained a star but never played for a Cup-winner –  once even beaten by Al Stanley's Leafs.

But on that Thanksgiving Eve day in the hockey department at the Old Garden 71 years ago, The Maven got a firsthand baptism of trading fire.

One little postscript: Well after the big trade, Stanley played a fine game against the Rangers and exited the Old Garden via the West 49th Street players' door. He then turned left and walked east toward Eighth Avenue. 

Recognized on the sidewalk by a Rangers fan, Big Al stopped as the teenager went up to him and very plaintively asked: "Allan; why didn't you play that way for us?'

Stanley digested the question and softly replied: "But, I did. But I did!"

And that's the reason Allan Stanley is in the Hockey Hall of Fame. For other reasons, Bill Gadsby is a Hall of Famer as well!

How to watch Houston Rockets vs Phoenix Suns: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight's game

The Houston Rockets head to Phoenix for a showdown against the Suns tonight on Peacock. This will be the first of four meetings between the two teams this season. Tip-off is at 9:30 PM ET, following the Cavaliers vs. Raptors game at 7:30 PM.

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Houston Rockets:

Tonight's game was supposed to be Kevin Durant's first return to Phoenix since being traded to the Rockets in July, but the 15-time All-Star will miss both tonight's game and Wednesday's matchup against Golden State due to personal reasons. He leads the team with 24.6 ppg this season.

The Rockets are looking to bounce back after falling 112-109 to the Denver Nuggets on Friday night, which ended their 5-game win streak.

Houston currently leads the league in 3-point shooting (42.0%), rebounding (49.6 rpg), and offensive rating (122.5).

Phoenix Suns:

The Suns have won 10 of their last 12 matchups, including the last three straight. In last night's 111-102 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, Dillon Brooks and Devin Booker led the way for the Suns, scoring 25 and 24 points, respectively.

Booker is averaging a team-high 26.9 points per game. He has already recorded four double-doubles this season, including seven games with 30 or more points.

How to watch Houston Rockets vs Cleveland Suns:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, November 24
  • Where: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Time: 9:30 PM ET
  • Live Stream:Peacock
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Entering the final week of group play, there are some critical games, including Clippers at Lakers Tuesday night on NBC and Peacock.

What other NBA games are on tonight?

How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs Toronto Raptors:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, November 24
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
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'He’s Playing Like A Wall Right Now': Wild's Jesper Wallstedt Continues Historic Streak

The Minnesota Wild (12-7-4) has won five straight games and is 9-1-1 in its last 11 games. The Wild have scored the first goal in 12 consecutive games as well. But nothing during this stretch has been better than the goaltending believe it or not.

Since Nov. 1, Jesper Wallstedt is 5-0-0 with a .970 save percentage, an 0.99 goals-against average and has three shutouts. Filip Gustavsson is 4-1-1 in that stretch with a .921 save percentage, a 1.95 goals-against average and has one shutout.

The Wild have now posted shutouts in two consecutive games and have three in their last five games and four in their last seven. 

 Wallstedt and Gustavsson have kept the Wild from trailing in regulation for 480 straight minutes since Nov. 7. The goaltending tandem has now became the first team with a run of that length since the Vancouver Canucks from Jan. 8-24, 2024 (488:43).

Wallstedt, 23, has played in eight games this year. He has yet to lose in regulation and has given the Wild a point in all eight games with a 6-0-2 record. He is first in the NHL in save percentage (.935), goals-against average (1.94) and shutouts (3).

"He is playing like a wall right now,” Wild defenseman Brock Faber said after the game on Sunday. “It’s fun to watch and it gives us all confidence. You can tell that he’s just gaining confidence as every day goes by, it’s so great to see. It took time for him to get here. He worked and battled and went through adversity and ups and downs, and to see him playing the way he can play, it’s incredible and we just need to keep it rolling, him and [Gustavsson].”

Over his eight-game point streak, Wallstedt has earned shutouts against the reigning Presidents’ Trophy winners (Jets), current Pacific Division leader (Ducks) and a team that fell outside the playoff line due to a tiebreaker in 2024-25 (Flames).

Four of Wallstedt’s six wins this season have also come against teams currently in a playoff position, with the Minnesota goaltender having only allowed a combined eight goals through those contests.

Per NHL Stats, Wallstedt is the only goaltender to play at least eight games this season and have no regulation losses. He set the franchise benchmark for longest season-opening point streak, besting Niklas Backstrom (6-0-1 in 2008-09) and became the third rookie netminder League-wide with a run of that length in the past 30 years, following Mike Condon (8 GP in 2015-16) and Martin Jones (8 GP in 2013-14).

He also became the second rookie goaltender in the NHL's Expansion Era, since 1967-68, to post three shutouts through his first eight games of a season, joining Jones (3 in 6 GP in 2013-14).

“I have a great team in front of me,” Wallstedt said postgame. “The way our team has sacrificed themselves, I feel like we’re one of the teams that blocks the most shots. We try to get in front of every puck. They take away sticks and everything and boxing out, so I can focus on my job. I feel like pucks have been getting stuck in me. Hopefully I show some calmness back there, that I can show that they can trust me.”

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NBA power rankings 2025-26: Thunder remain on top, Pistons jump to second, Lakers enter top five

We are a quarter of the way into the NBA season and we now have a pretty good sense of who most teams are. Now we also get to see how teams perform under a little bit of pressure with the NBA Cup, and here we talk about the teams facing it.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

(17-1, last week No. 1)
Oklahoma City's defense hasn't just been good this season, it's been suffocating — OKC's 103 defensive rating is 7 points better than second-place Detroit. Nobody is close to them. While that's a team effort — they play defense on a string and have a wealth of quality perimeter defenders — Chet Holmgren and his rim protection could be rewarded. He is going to get mentioned in Defensive Player of the Year conversations already, and if Victor Wembanyama can't reach the 65-game threshold set by the league for awards (a real possibility with him being out with a calf strain), Holmgren becomes the favorite. One other note to scare the rest of the league: Oklahoma City could have two lottery picks next June. They own the Clippers' first-round pick (the last of the Paul George trade). OKC also owns Utah's first-rounder, but the Jazz pick is top-eight-protected, so it depends on how much Lauri Markkanen lifts his team up the rest of the way (Utah would currently draft ninth).

2. Detroit Pistons

(14-2, last week No. 3)
Detroit has had one of the best fourth quarter offenses in the NBA this season, averaging 30.3 points per game in the fourth, and has outscored opponents by 2.4 points in the fourth (third best in the league). With that, the Pistons are 11-0 this season when taking a lead into the fourth quarter. Detroit and Jalen Duran were nowhere close to a contract extension last offseason, and to his credit Duran is playing himself into a huge payday — he averages 20.5 points and 11.5 rebounds a game and looks like an All-Star, an All Defensive Team player and might be the Most Improved Player frontrunner. Duran is now critical to the Pistons' future, and he is going to get paid like it this summer.

3. Denver Nuggets

(12-4, last week No. 2)
Denver's improved depth is getting put to the test. Starter Christian Braun was already going to miss six weeks with a sprained ankle, and now Aaron Gordon is going to miss 4-6 weeks with a hamstring strain. Sometimes when a starter goes out injured, it’s the bench that suffers, and Denver's bench was already bottom 10 in the league in scoring, averaging 18.6 points a game before Braun got injured. In the first two games after he went out that bench scored 15 and 9 points, but then it bounced back with two 33-point games against the Pelicans and Rockets, followed by 20 in a loss to the Kings. Peyton Watson has become a key starter now and he has averaged 14.8 points and seven rebounds per game, shooting 58.1% from the floor, when asked to start this season. He has been stepping up. Denver needs a big win vs. San Antonio Friday night to have a chance to advance to the knockout round of the NBA Cup.

4. Houston Rockets

(10-4, last week No. 4)
Kevin Durant is out for the next couple of games for personal reasons, which could put a dent in what has been the best offense in the NBA, but one doing it in a very unconventional way. The Rockets have the league's lowest 3-point attempt rate — just 33.2% of their shots — but the league's highest in offensive rebound rate, getting a second chance on 38.5% of their missed shots. They are top 10 in the league in points in the paint per game, 53.3. This team is mashing its way to the best offense in the league, but will that work as well without the outlet of Durant on the court? See for yourself when the Rockets take on the Suns in a fascinating second game on Peacock NBA Monday.

5. Los Angeles Lakers

(12-4, last week No. 7)
LeBron James is back, and what's maybe most impressive about him is not that this is his 23rd NBA season (a record) or how his mind still just processes the game faster than anyone (as evidenced by his passing), it's his willingness to accept a new, smaller role. This is Luka Doncic's team now. Austin Reaves had become a significant presence and key shot creator. LeBron is willingly working to fit in around them. "I can fit in with anybody. I don't understand why that was even a question," James said in front of his locker after his debut. LeBron’s Lakers were the winners of the inaugural NBA Cup (then called the In-Season Tournament), and with a win Tuesday over the Clippers, they will clinch a spot in the quarterfinals/knockout round, a game you can watch on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday on NBC and Peacock.

6. Toronto Raptors

(12-5, last week No. 9)
Toronto became the first team to punch its ticket to the quarterfinals (the knockout round) of the NBA Cup, going 3-0 in Cup play so far (they have one Group A Cup game left, against the Pacers, and while it will not impact them getting in it will matter for seeding). The NBA Cup quarterfinals are Dec. 9-10, with the higher-seeded team hosting that game (and the winner advancing to Las Vegas for Semifinals and, potentially, Finals). “I think our guys deserve the opportunity to compete in that setup,” Raptors coach Darko Rajaković said. “It's gonna be a really different feeling for us because it’s going to be one game that will decide if we're going to the final four or not. Definitely we have the ambition and desire to be there.”

7. Cleveland Cavaliers

(12-6, last week No. 6)
Donovan Mitchell is comfortable where the Cavaliers are so far this season because he sees the growth and potential with a team that has a top-10 defense and an improving offense. "I think for us, this is perfect," Mitchell said after Sunday's win over the Clippers. “There's so many learning lessons. We have good games, we have bad games. Obviously, you want to continue to trend the right way, and I feel like we are. But I think 12-6 is right where we need to be. Continue to just progress."

8. Phoenix Suns

(11-6, last week No. 15)

Jordan Ott has impressed in his first season as a head coach, and may even be in line for some Coach of the Year votes if Phoenix keeps playing this well. The first thing that stands out is he just has the Suns playing hard, which is a big step forward for anyone forced to watch this team the past couple of seasons. One of the things Ott has preached is Phoenix winning the possession game, and you saw that Sunday in a comeback win over San Antonio when the Suns took 20 more shots on the night. Can they do that on Peacock NBA Monday in a great early-season showdown against Houston, a game worth streaming to catch?

9. Minnesota Timberwolves

(10-6, last week No. 8)
Minnesota drafted Rob Dillingham No. 8 in 2024, envisioning someone who could step up and be the point guard of the future for them as Mike Conley aged out of the job. Well, Father Time caught up with Conley quickly (6.2 points and 3.5 assists a game this season, he looks slow), and Rob Dillingham has not been ready to step up: 4.7 points and 1.9 assists a game on 38.6% shooting (20% on 3-pointers). It's too early to write a 20-year-old off, the Timberwolves are going to give Dillingham more time to figure it out. But this is a win-now roster, and it's no accident that the Wolves come up in talks about potential trades for point guards such as LaMelo Ball, Ja Morant and Trae Young (whether any of those is a fit in Minnesota is another question). Point guard is now a long term concern for Minnesota.

10. Miami Heat

(11-6, last week No. 17)
Winners of four in a row, and now Tyler Herro is set to make his return to the court Monday night against Dallas. It will be interesting to see him fit into the Heat's new isolation style attacking offense, or whether they run a few more pick-and-rolls for the best P&R ball handler on the roster. If Miami can defeat Milwaukee on Wednesday, it will move to the top of East Group C and have a chance to advance to the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup (the Heat would be 3-1, but the Knicks control their own destiny and would take the group if they win out).

11. San Antonio Spurs

(11-6, last week No. 11)
The Spurs have gone 3-1 without Victor Wembanyama, who is out with a calf strain (and the buzz around the league is he could miss closer to a month, in part because San Antonio will be cautious with his return). The Spurs also have been without Stephon Castle the past three games, forcing Julian Champagnie and Luke Kornet into the starting five. That starting unit has not impressed, but the bench has, which is why the Spurs won their first three games without Wemby (and had a double-digit lead over the Suns but couldn't hold it).

12. Boston Celtics

(9-8, last week No. 18)
The biggest question coming into the season in Boston was at center, because Kristaps Porzingis, Luke Kornet and Al Horford were all gone. Neemias Queta has answered that question — he has been impressive as the starting five, averaging 9.3 points on 62.8% shooting, and grabbing 7.9 rebounds a game. However, his more significant impact is on the defensive end, where the Celtics are 19.8 points per 100 possessions better when he is on the court.

13. Orlando Magic

(10-8, last week No. 16)
The Magic have gone 3-2 without Paolo Banchero (left groin strain), but with a good +6.4 net rating. The idea that the Magic are better without Banchero is foolish, but it's fair to question whether there is a ceiling on this offense with him and another natural forward, Franz Wagner, as the primary shot creators. It just doesn't flow. That said, Orlando has gone 8-4 in its last 12 games (with a +7.1 net rating) after a 1-4 start to the season, thanks in large part to Desmond Bane looking more comfortable and an improved defense.

14. New York Knicks

(9-6, last week No. 5)
This ranking feels a little low for the Knicks, but they have stumbled of late. New York is 1-2 on its current five-game road trip and is now 1-5 for the season away from Madison Square Garden — and that lone win, against Dallas last week, only happened because Brandon Williams got called for hooking Landry Shamet on a drive for a game-tying layup. The Knicks control their own destiny in the NBA Cup, beat Charlotte on the road on Wednesday then Milwaukee at home on Friday and the Knicks advance to the quarterfinals.

15. Atlanta Hawks

(11-7, last week No. 13)
Since Trae Young went out with a sprained knee, the Hawks are 9-4 with a +6.3 net rating, with a slightly above average offense and a top-10 in the league defense. Not only did the wheels not fall off without Young on the court, but this stretch may also have shown a path to a future without him. Atlanta went into this season with a roster specifically built to maximize Young's strengths, and the front office wanted to see what that roster could do before making any long-term decisions about a new contract for Young (they did not extend him last summer, and he can opt out and become a free agent next summer) or Kristaps Porzingis. What they have learned so far is that this team is not bad without Young. That could play into future decisions.

16. Philadelphia 76ers

(9-7, last week No. 14)
Paul George has been on a minute restriction since his return, averaging 13.3 points in 22 minutes a night, and Philly has a -2.2 net rating with him on the court in that small sample size. Whether George and Joel Embiid are playing or not, this is Tyrese Maxey's team, he drives the offense and leads the league in touches, averaging five more a night than Nikola Jokic. Behind him, the 76ers have been one of the best fourth quarter teams in the league this season, averaging 30.1 points per game in the fourth (fourth best in the league), they are outscoring opponents by 5.1 in the fourth (best in the league), and with that have a solid 6-5 record in games where they trailed entering the fourth.

17. Chicago Bulls

(9-7, last week No. 19)
On paper, the Bulls had a good week, winning three of four, including beating the Nuggets, and Nikola Vucevic drained a game-winner against the Trail Blazers. However, after the Bulls beat the lowly Wizards 121-120 Sunday, Vucevic was not happy and tried to explain to a young roster why: “For three quarters, we were very soft. We gave no resistance. We didn't do anything that we talked about. Just played really soft. It was really bad." Chicago is on the road this week, but with winnable games against New Orleans, Charlotte and Indiana.

18. Golden State Warriors

(9-9, last week No. 10)
Golden State is 4-6 in its last 10 games and, according to Jimmy Butler, the issue is the team's defense in that stretch. Over those 10 games, the Warriors have a defensive rating of 112.4, 12th in the league. Jimmy Butler summed it up this way: “We're just not guarding nobody. From what I can tell, I haven't been here long, but that's never been the formula here. To win a championship, you got to take each and every matchup personal. Yeah, help's going to be there, but we got to do way better guarding on that side of the ball."

19. Milwaukee Bucks

(8-9, last week No. 12)
The Bucks have dropped both games since Giannis Antetokounmpo went out with a groin strain and now have dropped four in a row and 5-of-6, with a -9 net rating in those six games. Milwaukee controls its own destiny in the NBA Cup but will have to beat Miami and New York on the road — without Antetokounmpo — to advance. That's a big ask.

20. Portland Trail Blazers

(7-10, last week No. 20)
The Trail Blazers surprisingly control their own destiny and can win the NBA Cup West Group C — the "group of death" with five of the top nine teams in the conference — by beating San Antonio on Wednesday night. That will mean turning things around fast, the Trail Blazers are 2-7 in their last nine with a -7.9 net rating in those games.

21. Los Angeles Clippers

(5-12, last week No. 23)
Kawhi Leonard made his return to the court after missing 10 games with an ankle/foot sprain, and scored 20 in a loss to the Cavaliers, shooting 6-of-13 in his 26 minutes. Just his return should help other Clippers because of his gravity. For example, the most underrated player in the league is not so underrated anymore — Ivica Zubac is drawing a lot more defensive attention this season, something coach Tyronn Lue talked about recently: "Just double team the post, not let him get a rhythm on the post. Also just fronting the post a lot, so now we got a flash and trying to hit him over the top. But [teams] doing a good job just trying to keep it out of his hands, and when they can try to push him off the block so he's not in his sweet spot.” Part of the reason teams are collapsing on Zubac is that without Norman Powell or near enough shot creation and shooting, teams are not penalized for packing the paint and focusing on stopping him. Despite the rough start, the Clippers can go to 3-0 in NBA Cup play and put themselves in the driver's seat to advance to the knockout round with a win “on the road” against the Lakers this week, a game you can watch on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday on NBC and Peacock.

22. Memphis Grizzlies

(6-11, last week No. 25)
The Grizzlies took advantage of the schedule and snapped a streak where they had lost 9-of-10 and knocked off the Kings and Mavericks in their last two games — doing so without the services of injured-but-still-talking-trash Ja Morant and the just injured Jaren Jackson Jr. It may be tough to keep that streak going against Denver on Monday (and don't trash talk Jokic, you don't want him playing angry), the Memphis heads out on the road again for its next four.

23. Utah Jazz

(5-11, last week No. 22)
Lauri Markkanen is averaging 29.3 points per game, but is doing it while barely dribbling the ball — 91% of his shot attempts have come off two dribbles or fewer (compare that to SGA, where more than 45% of his shots come off 7+ dribbles). It’s because the Jazz work hard to free him with off-ball actions, which makes him very difficult to cover. Lakers coach J.J. Redick talked about it before one of their matchups last week. "He's getting about 31 off-ball screens a game ... I'm not comparing him to Steph Curry, but there's a similarity to the scout in terms of his your awareness on him. If he's head under and he's not trying to duck you in or post you up, he's going to come off something. He's going to come off a smash or he's going to come off a pin down. He's at the top of the floor, he's going to get a chest. If he's in the corner, he's going to get a single or a double, like you just have to have heightened awareness on him at all times."

24. Dallas Mavericks

(5-13, last week No. 24)
Dallas has gone 3-10 with Anthony Davis in street clothes, although he could be nearing a return (depending on what the Dallas medical staff is thinking). If Mavericks fans want something to be thankful for through all of this it's not just Cooper Flagg, but how much better and more comfortable Flagg has looked when played on the wing, his natural spot (the point forward experiment is over).

25. Charlotte Hornets

(4-13, last week No. 21)
The good news is that Brandon Miller is back after missing 13 games with a shoulder injury (and he scored 21 in his return against the Clippers). The other good news in Charlotte to start the season is just how well rookie Kon Knueppel has played. His 18.8 points per game is top among rookies, he's shooting 42.1% from 3-point range and grabbing 5.8 rebounds a game. It's early, but Knueppel is right in the middle of the Rookie of the Year discussion with Cooper Flagg and V.J. Edgecombe.

26. Brooklyn Nets

(3-13, last week No. 27)
Brooklyn has the second-worst defense in the league, but one guy who might start to turn things around on that end — and be a key piece for this team long term — is rookie Drake Powell, coach Jordi Fernandez said this week. "He's very capable of being one of the best perimeter defenders in the league. He's just a rookie right now, and he doesn't even know it, but I see the tools. He just has to keep embracing that part and believing that he can do it. And what he’s doing right now is good, but it could be even better. If he has that belief, conviction and work ethic, the sky's the limit for him defensively." Egor Demin could be part of the future, too, but he's got to start getting downhill more: He's taken 14 shots in the restricted area this season (13.3% of this attempts) and 73 3-point attempts (69.6% of his total shot attempts).

27. Sacramento Kings

(4-13, last week No. 26)
DeMar DeRozan summed up where the Kings are emotionally after losing eight straight, saying they are "In a s**** place. Don't nobody want to lose the way we've been losing… I think it's just everything right now for us is just s****, honestly. Sometimes when you're in the deep end, it's hard to hear anything. You're just trying to swim your way out, one way or another." Adding to Sacramento's pile of, um, manure is the news that Domantas Sabonis will be out at least a month with a torn meniscus. If you're a Sacramento fan searching for a reason to believe the team can turn things around, there is this: the Kings have played the toughest schedule in the league so far this season. Things will get easier.

28. New Orleans Pelicans

(2-15, last week No. 28)
Zion Williamson returned to the court this week and averaged 18 points and 4.5 rebounds in the two games played. The story in New Orleans has been Derik Queen. He faced some unfair expectations because of the overpay Joe Dumars gave up to get him (control of the Pelcians' 2026 first-round pick, which looks like it will be a high one in a deep draft), but Queen himself has been impressive. He put up 30 points, nine rebounds, four assists and a couple of blocks going up against three-time MVP Nikola Jokic, for the first time, and after the game earned praise from Jokic: "He's an amazing player. You can see some similarities [to me]. I don't want people to see him and tell him he's something like me. He's a good enough player to have his own story."

29. Indiana Pacers

(2-14, last week No. 29)
Pacers fans looking for a bright spot can point to the return of Bennedict Mathurin to the lineup. He has played in just five games this season, but is averaging 26.4 points a night. The Pacers picked up a win last week against lowly Charlotte and have a good shot at another one Friday against the one team below them in these rankings.

30. Washington Wizards

(1-15, last week No. 30)
Washington hasn't won a game since a week before Halloween. The biggest problem is that the young team — even with a couple of veterans like CJ McCollum and Khris Middleton — can't close games. Washington averages 24.9 points a game in the fourth quarter, and they get outscored by 7.5 points a game in the fourth, both of which are the worst in the league. Washington is 0-11 when trailing heading into the fourth and 1-4 when they are ahead entering the final frame.

Steph Curry amazingly wears Michael Jordan's ‘flu game' shoes before Jazz game

Steph Curry amazingly wears Michael Jordan's ‘flu game' shoes before Jazz game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Utah Jazz aren’t immune to shots from Steph “Petty King” Curry.

Before Monday’s game between the Warriors and Jazz at Chase Center, Curry, a sneaker free agent, entered the arena wearing Michael Jordan’s infamous “flu game” Jordan XIIs.

During the 1997 NBA Finals, Jordan fought through flu-like symptoms to score 38 points to help the Chicago Bulls beat the … Jazz … in Game 5 to take a three-games-to-two series lead.

Curry switched to Jordan 14s for his pregame warmups Monday night.

Since parting ways with Under Armour on Nov. 13, Curry has been wearing different shoes as he arrives at arenas and during pregame warmups.

Once the game begins, Curry has been wearing his own Curry Brand shoes.

As Curry pays tribute to Jordan, the 37-year-old is one 40-point game away from breaking a tie with the six-time NBA champion for most such games after turning 30 years old.

The Warriors are in desperate need of a win, so there would be no better time for Curry to drop a 40-piece on the Jazz.

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Mets' David Stearns explains Brandon Nimmo trade timeline, what Marcus Semien brings to club

Sunday night’s news of the Mets trading Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers in exchange for Marcus Semien felt like it came out of nowhere. While Nimmo had been mentioned as a potential trade candidate, it was still a bit jarring for Mets fans to see the homegrown outfielder dealt at this point in the MLB offseason, just a few years removed from singing a new eight-year contract.

So how exactly did the trade come to be? 

Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns met with the media on Monday to discuss just that, but started by thanking Nimmo for everything he had done for the organization. 

“From the moment the Mets drafted Brandon, he did everything right here,” Stearns said. “He represented the organization exceptionally well, on and off the field, and really was a great Met. We wish Brandon and his family nothing but the best as they embark on the next phase of Brandon’s career with the Texas Rangers.”

“These are always tough decisions. This was not easy,” Stearns added later. “Everyone here thinks very highly of Brandon, but in order to create the type of sustainable championship-caliber play that we seek to have here, at times these types of decisions are necessary.”

According to Stearns, the Mets and Rangers had identified Semien and Nimmo as potential fits early in the offseason, but trade talks really began to pick up after the GM Meetings in Las Vegas, which took place between Nov. 10-13.

“This is something that really probably gained steam last week after the GM Meetings,” Stearns explained. “I think throughout the offseason, Texas had looked at Nimmo as a very attractive fit for them, and we had looked at Semien as a potentially really good fit for us, but we didn’t really line up and start making progress on this until I think towards the tail end of the GM Meetings into last week. 

“These are difficult deals to put together. ... You’re talking about two players who are embedded in their organizations, who have had success there, and clearly in Brandon’s case you’re talking about a player with no-trade protection.”

As far as what Semien adds to the Mets, Stearns praised everything that the 35-year-old brings to the table. A three-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner, Semien’s offensive numbers were a tad down in 2025 (.669 OPS, 15 home runs, 62 RBI in 127 games), but the veteran, according to Stearns, is much more than his offensive output. 

“Marcus brings an elite level of defense,” Stearns said. “He’s one of the best defensive infielders in baseball and has been for a number of years. He’s a winner. He brings a winning drive and determination that we think is going to fit well in our clubhouse, and he balances our lineup from the right side, which is something we were seeking to do.”

Stearns later added: “This is a player who can contribute to winning baseball in a variety of ways, and the bat may not actually lead the way at this point in his career. We think there’s likely some bounce back in his offensive game, but what we’re counting on at the top of his skill set is the contributions he can make for us defensively, how he can perform on the bases, and we think those are going to help us win games. 

“I think as we really began to dig in on who this person was, talked to his former teammates, former coaches, people who have been around him, this is someone who takes his craft incredibly seriously. Someone who does everything he can on a regular basis to get in the lineup, to perform at a high level, practices hard and holds those expectations of his teammates as well, and I think that’s going to fit in very well with our group.”

Former Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo opens up on trade to Rangers: 'It took me as a shock'

The day after being traded from the only team he's ever known as a professional, Brandon Nimmo discussed how he's feeling after being dealt from the Mets to the Rangers.

"It took me as a shock," Stearns told reporters, including Newsday's Laura Albanese, via Zoom.

Noting that he and his wife, Chelsea, had just finished building a house in Port St. Lucie where the Mets have spring training, Nimmo said he thought he was going to be with the Mets "until the very end."

"I could have had a pretty good chance of having a number in the rafters, but that's not what it all means to me," Nimmo explained. "I would honestly rather win a World Series."

Nimmo added that Stearns approached him with the trade, and he understood that the team felt this was the best way for them to move forward. After thinking it over, Nimmo -- who had a full no-trade clause -- approved the deal. 

"The Mets would not have brought this trade if they didn't feel like it put the Mets in the best position to win going forward," Nimmo said. "They made it very apparent that they weren't actively shopping me but that the Rangers really, really, really wanted me."

When he re-signed with the Mets on an eight-year contract following the 2022 season, Nimmo discussed his excitement about the prospect of potentially never having to take his Mets jersey off again.

But following a season where the Mets went from being the best team in baseball in June to all the way out of the playoffs, president of baseball operations David Stearns -- who had his own news conference right around the time Nimmo had his -- said it would not have been right to simply run it back.

And the Nimmo trade was possibly the first of numerous big changes for New York this offseason.

In addition to addressing his Mets departure via Zoom, Nimmo also posted a farewell message on Instagram, writing:

"To the fans I'll always hold near and dear: There is truly no way I could adequately put into words how much my tenure with the Mets has meant to me. All I can say is thank you. Thank you Mets fans for embracing and welcoming a kid from Cheyenne, Wyoming to the Big Apple. I always aspired to become a big leaguer - I never knew I'd have the opportunity to accomplish that dream in a city so wildly passionate about the game of baseball. The last 14 years have felt like a dream, and it has been an absolute honor to share them with you. You made me feel like family, and I hope you felt the same. I will always be grateful for our time and memories together. With love, always."

Nimmo, who was drafted by the Mets in 2011 and made his big league debut in 2016, was a stalwart for the club over the last decade. 

In 4,365 plate appearances in 1,066 games for New York, Nimmo slashed .262/.364/.438 (.802 OPS) with 135 home runs, 188 doubles, 32 triples, 593 runs scored, and 463 RBI.

How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs Toronto Raptors: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight's game

The Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena tonight on Peacock. This will be the third and final meeting between the two teams this season. The Raptors won the first two matchups. Live coverage begins at 6:30 PM ET.

See below for additional information on how to watch tonight's Cavaliers vs Raptors game and follow all of the NBA action on NBC and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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Cleveland Cavaliers:

The Cavaliers defeated the LA Clippers 122-105 at home last night, earning their fourth win in their last five matchups. Donovan Mitchell finished with a game-high 37 points and had 8 rebounds and 6 assists. The six-time All-Star guard is on pace for the best season of his career; he's averaging 30.8 points per game while shooting 51.5% from the field.

Evan Mobley is also on pace for career highs in scoring (18.9 ppg) and assists (3.9 apg), on 13.9 field goal attempts per game. He scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in last night's win.

Toronto Raptors:

The Raptors picked up their seventh straight win, defeating the Brooklyn Nets 119-109 at home last night. Scottie Barnes scored 17 points, Ja’Kobe Walter and RJ Barrett added 16 points, and Brandon Ingram finished with 14.

This is the team's longest winning streak since 2022.

The Raptors are the only team in the league with three different qualifying players who are averaging at least 19 points per game. Ingram leads Toronto in scoring with 20.7 points per game, followed by Barrett (19.4 ppg) and Barnes (19.3 ppg).

How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs Toronto Raptors:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, November 24
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
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Entering the final week of group play, there are some critical games, including Clippers at Lakers Tuesday night on NBC and Peacock.

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How to watch Houston Rockets vs Cleveland Suns:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, November 24
  • Where: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Time: 9:30 PM ET
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(11-24-25) Blues-Rangers Gameday Lineup

The St. Louis Blues (7-9-6) will look to make it points in four straight games of this season-long five-game road trip when they take on the banged up New York Rangers (10-11-2) on Monday (6 p.m.; FDSNMW, ESPN 101.1-FM).

The Blues are 1-0-2 on the trip and have bagged four of six points on this trip but picked up their first win on Saturday, 2-1 against the New York Islanders on Saturday.

“It's three games in a row in this trip where we could be undefeated but we haven't been,” Blues coach Jim Montgomery said Saturday, referring to overtime losses to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Philadelphia Flyers. “We've been resilient, we keep believing, we keep playing the right way, we got rewarded for it.”

The Blues will implement a few changes in the lineup with Oskar Sundqvist, who was scratched on Saturday, going back in for Nick Bjugstad; Logan Mailloux, who was recalled from Springfield after scoring twice in five games with the Thunderbirds, coming back into the lineup for Matthew Kessel and Joel Hofer will get the nod in goal after Jordan Binnington was outstanding, especially in the third period, on Saturday stopping 30 shots.

"I think it's just kind of bring some consistency to my game, move pucks, defend well, play hard and be tough to play against," Maillioux said. "Nobody wants to get sent down, but, no, I think it was good for me to play some minutes and play in all situations, just kind of get my feel back and my touch back. I'm happy to get back and get going."  

One line the Blues hope continues to progress since being assembled the past couple games is that of Brayden Schenn and Pavel Buchnevich flanked around Dalibor Dvorsky, the No. 10 pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

That trip combined for the opening goal on Saturday scored by Schenn, his first goal in 12 games. Now if they can just get Buchnevich going, who hasn’t scored the past 14 games, in the goal-scoring department, it would be greatly beneficial.

“We've had many line combinations throughout,” Schenn said after Saturday’s win. “Hopefully this gives us a little bit of stability. I've always enjoyed playing with ‘Buchy’ and ‘Dvo,’ he's smart. Trying to help him any way I can. He's going to be a good player in this league for a long time. Try and help him with any questions that he has. Hopefully this gets us kick-started. We actually feel like we've been playing a lot better hockey 1) defensively, and 2) harder. We slowly feel like we're building something here.”

“Yeah, it's great to see the chemistry,” Montgomery said of the line. “It's two games in a row where they've played really well, connected together. They're reading off each other making plays and supporting plays in all three zones.”

The Rangers have just one win on home ice (1-7-1) and have scored just 13 goals in nine games, shut out five times.

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Blues Projected Lineup:

Jake Neighbours-Robert Thomas-Jimmy Snuggerud

Brayden Schenn-Dalibor Dvorsky-Pavel Buchnevich

Dylan Holloway-Pius Suter-Jordan Kyrou

Alexey Toropchenko-Oskar Sundqvist-Nathan Walker

Philip Broberg-Colton Parayko

Tyler Tucker-Justin Faulk

Cam Fowler-Logan Mailloux

Joel Hofer will start in goal; Jordan Binnington will be the backup.

Healthy scratches include Mathieu Joseph, Nick Bjugstad and Matthew Kessel. The Blues have no injuries.

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Rangers Projected Lineup:

Will Cuylle-Mika Zibanejad-Alexis Lafreniere

Artemi Panarin-Jusso Parssinen-Johnny Brodzinski

Connor Sheary-Noah Laba-Brett Berard

Adam Edstrom-Sam Carrick-Taylor Raddysh

Vladislav Gavrikov-Adam Fox

Carson Soucy-Braden Schneider

Urho Vaakanainen-Matthew Robertson

Igor Shesterkin will start in goal; Dylan Garand will be the backup.

The Rangers have no healthy scratches. J.T. Miller (upper body), Jonathan Quick (lower body), Will Borgen (upper body) and Matt Rempe (upper body) are out. Vincent Trocheck (undisclosed) is questionable.

England know how to win under Borthwick – now to handle great expectations | Gerard Meagher

After 11 successive victories, England will go into next year’s Six Nations as the team to beat

A Six Nations grand slam, plus Nations Championship victories against South Africa and Fiji and England would head to Argentina next July having equalled their record run of 18 wins, in pursuit of a ground-breaking No 19. Sounds simple put like that, but there’s more chance of Steve Borthwick busting his best moves in England’s next viral TikTok video than him entertaining any thought of record runs.

That is not to criticise, because even though Borthwick is allergic to looking too far ahead, doing so would be to get drastically carried away. The point here is that the more England keep winning, and they will enter the Six Nations next year as the team to beat after 11 on the trot, the more expectation increases.

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