Hurricanes, Golden Knights meet for crucial Game 5 in what is now a best-of-3 Stanley Cup Final

NHL: Stanley Cup Final-Carolina Hurricanes at Vegas Golden Knights

Jun 9, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Brandon Bussi (32) makes a save against Vegas Golden Knights center Tomas Hertl (48) during the 3rd period in game four of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Carolina Hurricanes forward Taylor Hall figures his team has played all season for the opportunity that now awaits in the Stanley Cup Final.

The Hurricanes host the Vegas Golden Knights in Thursday night’s Game 5, with the best-of-seven series even at 2-2. The Hurricanes won Game 4 on the road to retake home-ice advantage, which would include next Wednesday’s Game 7 if the series goes the distance.

Game 6 is Sunday in Las Vegas and will provide the first opportunity for a Cup-clinching win.

‘We’re excited to be at home,” Hall said. “I think our game has been trending in the right direction all series long, doing a lot of really good things. We feel like we’re an in-shape team. We can go as long as this needs to go. The fact we had three short series to start with, we’re confident in where we’re at.”

Home ice hasn’t mattered much in a series in which the only reliable element is its unpredictability. It’s made for an epic finale with nightly blown multi-goal leads, wild swings and close finishes — perfect for fans packed into buzzing arenas and TV viewers but leading to what Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour has described as intensely stressful nights behind the bench.

As Vegas coach John Tortorella said Wednesday: “I don’t think anybody expected this.”

It’s come in a series that was expected to be a defense-first battle but has instead seen 33 goals through four games (8.3 per game), making life tricky for each team’s goaltenders.

Carolina started veteran Frederik Andersen after he had led them in a 12-1 run through the Eastern Conference playoffs, but pulled him in the third period of Game 3 with the Hurricanes down 4-0 before rallying in what ended as a double-overtime loss. Brandon Bussi played well in relief, then got the start in Game 4 with Brind’Amour saying Andersen — who didn’t dress out — needed a break.

Brind’Amour wouldn’t specify a Game 5 starter beyond saying everyone is available.

As for Vegas, Carter Hart has become the first goaltender in Stanley Cup Final history to give up at least four goals in each of the first four games yet two of them were wins. Tortorella said he had no concerns about Hart’s play “at all.”

This Stanley Cup Final has offered a perfect companion to what’s going in the other major American pro sports championship series taking place. On Wednesday night, the New York Knicks rallied from 29 down to stun the San Antonio Spurs in the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history to take a 3-1 series lead.

“I wanted to go to bed,” Tortorella said of watching the comeback. “But when they got it down to 15, you knew something stupid was going to happen. I’m just basically saying the same stupid stuff’s happened in our series.”

Knicks fans appear set to take over San Antonio for NBA Finals Game 5

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Fans watch the NY Knicks game 4 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs outside of Healthy Market on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 in New York City, Image 2 shows Knicks fans had some tense moments before the won game 4 at a watch party at SOB's in the West Village, Image 3 shows Fans watching NBA Finals Game 4 at Sob's in the West Village
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Knicks takeover.

New York is the top-billing state for Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs, even though the game is in San Antonio, according to SeatGeek.

Thirty-one percent of the billing is from Knicks territory, New York and New Jersey, while just 20 percent is from the Spurs’ home state of Texas.

Fans watch the NY Knicks Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs outside of Healthy Market on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 in New York City. Michael Nagle for NY Post

This is a huge increase from Game 1, when New York and New Jersey states grabbed 13 percent, and Game 2 (17 percent).

Texas was responsible for at least 41 percent of ticket sales in each of those games.

The Knicks-heavy crowd was expected regardless of the Game 4 outcome, with New York and New Jersey buyers still accounting for 28 percent of sales prior to June 10.

Knicks fans had some tense moments during a Game 4 watch party at SOB’s in the West Village. William C Lopez/NY Post

The surge of Knicks fans has also come with a surge in price.

Prior to Game 4, the get-in price was $1,481. It has since risen 20 percent to $1,774 after the Knicks’ historic 29-point comeback put them up 3-1 in the series.

The price is still nothing compared to Madison Square Garden’s numbers, which saw a $4,585 get-in price, including fees, on the day of Game 3.

The most expensive ticket, courtside near the center of the court, was auctioned for $500,000.

Fans watching NBA Finals Game 4 at Sob’s in the West Village. William C Lopez/NY Post

Knicks fans have traveled well all postseason, with New Jersey and New York responsible for 47 percent of ticket sales in Game 3 of the 76ers series and 58 percent in Game 4.

An impressive celebrity row is also expected in San Antonio, with the likes of Fat Joe, Timothée Chalamet, Patrick Ewing, and Ben Stiller previously making appearances at Frost Bank Center.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Shohei Ohtani vs. Jared Jones

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 5: Mitch Keller #23 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches during the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on June 5, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, Thursday, June 11, 6:40 p.m. ET

The Pirates face off against the Dodgers in the series finale at PNC Park, which means it’s another tough matchup against the defending champs.

While it may not be Shohei Ohtani on the mound for the Dodgers, Justin Wrobleski is taking the bump in hopes of continuing his strong start to the season. The third-year pro out of Oklahoma State is making his 11th start of the season, hoping to pick up his eighth win. In Wrobleski’s last start, the left-hander threw six no-hit innings with four strikeouts. The Diamondbacks rallied late, scoring two in the eighth and one in the ninth, on a walk-off home run from Ketel Marte off Tanner Scott to pull off the victory on June 4.

Mitch Keller is on the mound for the Pirates, which has been a mixed bag for the team throughout the season. In 13 starts this year, Keller has a personal record of 5-3, while the Pirates overall are 7-6. The Bucks lost his last start, where he went 4.2 innings in a 6-3 loss against the Atlanta Braves. Keller was responsible for all six earned runs, and it boosted his ERA to a season-worst 4.81.

Perhaps Keller can rebound in this start, but the Dodgers will make him earn it.


Location: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Pitching Matchup: Justin Wrobleski (7-2, 2.62 ERA) vs. Mitch Keller (5-3, 4.81 ERA)

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Sabres May Have Their Next Superstar In This Top Prospect

There were many great moments from the Buffalo Sabres' 2025-26 season. One of them was the arrival of top prospect Konsta Helenius, as the 20-year-old forward showed that he can already make an impact in the NHL when given the chance. 

Helenius appeared in his first career NHL regular-season games, where he had one goal and four points. He also played in four playoff games for the Sabres this spring, where he posted two goals and a plus-1 rating. With this, the 2024 first-round pick showed plenty of promising with the Sabres this campaign, and he is a prime breakout candidate to watch heading into the 2026-27 season. 

When looking at how well Helenius played in the AHL this season, too, it is hard not to be excited about his future with the Sabres. In 63 games this campaign with the Rochester Americans, the skilled forward posted 21 goals, 42 assists, and 63 points. This is after he had 14 goals and 35 points in 65 games during the 2024-25 season with Rochester, so he has taken a major step forward in his development. 

With Helenius being only 20 years old and already putting up numbers like this in the AHL, the Sabres could really have something special in him. The potential for him to emerge as the Sabres' next big star is there, as he has the skill and offensive talent to be a high-impact forward in the NHL.

It is going to be fascinating to see how Helenius continues to develop his game from here. 

Derek Hill is the first casualty of Chicago’s investment in Braden Montgomery

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 28: Derek Hill #25 of the Chicago White Sox looks on against the Minnesota Twins at Rate Field on May 28, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Derek Hill did everything a fourth outfielder is supposed to do. Unfortunately for him, Braden Montgomery isn't a fourth outfielder. | (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Chris Getz waited just two games to push the chips all in on Braden Montgomery. Unfortunately, Derek Hill, who picked the wrong poker table to plant himself at, was the casualty in an unusual barter between the White Sox and Phillies. In a wild and unpredictable world where the Sox find themselves having leverage, Chicago exchanged Hill and international bonus-pool money for Philadelphia’s No. 29 prospect outfielder Dylan Campbell and infield prospect Jose Colmenares. 

Hill came to the South Side in late September last year from a waiver claim that seemed to be just another one of the Getz’s random pickups that wouldn’t mean much in a few months. And while Hill doesn’t jump off the page as an irreplaceable starter, he’s exceeded expectations. His .213/.284/.375 slash line with eight RBIs, seven walks, and four home runs is sufficient for a pinch hitter, and his versatility makes him a go-to bench guy. His timely hits have made him a valuable piece of the Sox bench, and his glove is serviceable. But the harsh fact of the matter is that there are a lot more Hills than Bradens. Just look at Chicago’s farm system.

This time, the Sox didn’t quite trade Hill for a couple of Vienna Sausages and a cake shake that gets tossed in the trash halfway through, but their return is nothing to boast about. Twenty-three-year-old Campbell was drafted by the Dodgers in the fourth round in 2023 because of his ability to use the entire field, along with a plus arm and glove. With the Fightin Phils, he’s hitting .216/.281/.412 with 31 RBIs and a few too many strikeouts for a guy who is known for making good swing decisions.

The South Siders added another middle infielder to their prospect squad in Colmenares, 24, although it’s hard to see a clear path for him to the majors. He’s been bouncing around the minors since 2018, when the Yankees signed him as an international free agent. His .278/.403/.413 slash line paired with 25 walks is refreshing to see after years of stagnation, but his development trajectory won’t do much to ease the sting for Hill supporters.

Hill was a great stopgap for Montgomery, but Getz knows it’s time to stop stalling and start fully believing in these young guys. This trade is the first sign that Getz is done clinging to Quad-A depth pieces and ready to fully commit to the youth movement. If the Sox remain in contention, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him take Jerry’s credit card for a spin and make a real run for October.

Video reveals ‘dirty’ Victor Wembanyama lunge at OG Anunoby’s leg in latest NBA Finals drama

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Victor Wembanyama lunges towards OG Anunoby during a basketball game, Image 2 shows Basketball players from the Spurs and Knicks in action on the court, Image 3 shows Basketball players from the Spurs and Knicks during a game

It’s getting more and more physical.

Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, who picked up a flagrant foul for a hard hit on Karl-Anthony Towns in Wednesday’s historic NBA Finals loss to the Knicks, also got up close and personal with eventual Game 4 hero OG Anunoby.

With San Antonio leading 41-22 at the end of the first quarter, Wembanyama broke free from defender Jeremy Sochan to set a screen for De’Aaron Fox in an attempt to evade Anunoby’s defense.

The play involving Victory Wembanyama and OG Anunoby occurred at the end of the first quarter in Wednesday’s game. Jared Schwartz
Wembanyama lunges at Anunoby as he attempts to set a screen, landing awkwardly on the Knicks star’s leg. Jared Schwartz

The video, shared by The Post’s Jared Schwartz, shows Wembanyama approaching Anunoby, jumping and lunging forward, landing awkwardly on top of the Knicks star’s right leg.

Neither player appeared to suffer any ill effects of Wembanyama’s closeout, but the 7-foot-4 center bumped Anunoby several more times for the rest of the possession, and even directed a complaint toward a referee.

No fouls were called on the play.

After being down 29 points, New York staged the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history with a 107-106 win – but Wembanyama continues to be on the receiving end of vitriol — and eggs — from the Knicks faithful.

“For those of you who don’t think Wemby is dirty explain this without saying it’s AI,” WFAN host Craig Carton wrote on X about the Anunoby screen.

The MVP finalist has drawn the ire of Knicks fans after a hard foul on star Jalen Brunson in Game 3 on Monday. ABC

“Dude tried to take OG’s ACL,” Buffalo Bills host Nate Geary wrote in response to the video.

While the angle from ESPN’s broadcast shows that Sochan might have shoved Wembanyama into Anunoby, any borderline physicality involving the French big man will be under a microscope.

The MVP finalist has drawn the ire of Knicks fans after a hard foul on star Jalen Brunson in Game 3 on Monday.

The Post’s front cover for June 10, 2026 after Wembanyama’s non-foul on Brunson.

Wembanyama shoved Brunson to the ground in the first quarter of Monday’s contest, while appearing to laugh, and was not called for a personal foul, much less a flagrant.

Everyone from President Donald Trump to Mayor Zohran Mamdani ripped the non-call on Wembanyama.

Despite NBA senior vice president of referee development and training Monty McCutchen admitting a “foul was missed,” the league elected not to issue a retroactive flagrant on Wembanyama, a ruling that now looms large for the remainder of the series.

Entering the Finals, Wembanyama already carried two flagrant points for elbowing the Timberwolves center Naz Reid in the throat during the Western Conference semifinals.

After being hit with a flagrant for elbowing Towns in the third quarter of Game 4, Wembanyama now carries three points — a fourth would trigger an immediate one-game suspension.

If the NBA reviews the Anunoby play and issues a retroactive flagrant, Wembanyama would be suspended for Game 5.

Carrying a 3-1 series lead, the Knicks will look to clinch the franchise’s first title since 1973 as the teams return to San Antonio for Game 5 Saturday night.

Ex-NYC Mayor Bloomberg congratulates ‘new friend’ Knicks guard Jose Alvarado after viral collision in Game 3

Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg congratulates 'new friend' Knicks guard Jose Alvarado after viral collision in Game 3.
Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg congratulates 'new friend' Knicks guard Jose Alvarado after viral collision in Game 3.

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg praised his “new friend” Knicks guard Jose Alvarado for the team’s historic comeback Wednesday night, playfully announcing they had a “smoother” encounter than their viral run-in at Game 3.

Bloomberg shared a picture of him and Alvarado that was snapped while they chatted courtside before Game 4.

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg congratulated his “new friend”
Knicks guard Jose Alvarado on Wednesday night’s win.

“Our second meeting went a little smoother. Huge congrats to my new friend [Alvarado] and the [Knicks] on their historic comeback. Don’t ever count NYC out. One more to go. Let’s Go Knicks!” Bloomberg captioned the post.

Alvarado and Bloomberg had an uncomfortably close first encounter on Monday.

During Game 3, Alvarado flew into celebrity row while trying to retrieve a loose ball — and landed right on top of Bloomberg.

The 84-year-old looked a little shaken up, but appeared otherwise unscathed.

Alvarado put his arms around Bloomberg and patted him on the chest after the collision, seemingly attempting to apologize before diving back into the game. 

To make matters worse, the Knicks fell to the Spurs within the hour, shattering their 13-game win streak.

Alvarado ran into Bloomberg during the fourth quarter on Monday. ABC

Some fans suggested that Bloomberg was “the good luck charm” whose sheer presence secured Wednesday’s come-from-behind victory.

“Mikes leadership rubbed off on Jose!!” one woman commented.

“Craziest full circle ever,” another added.

“Still my mayor,” one person concluded.

Current New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attended Game 3 with a gaggle of Empire State lawmakers in the standing-room section. He was spotted cheering on the Knicks during Game 4 at a bar in Queens.

The Vancouver Canucks’ Seven 2026 Restricted Free Agents

Seven players currently under contract with the Vancouver Canucks organization are set to hit restricted free-agency pending any upcoming extensions. Only two of these seven played in NHL games for Vancouver this season, while four are eligible for arbitration come negotiation time. 

This year, NHL teams are required to extend qualifying offers to their RFAs by June 29, only a couple of days after the 2026 NHL Draft. That means if Vancouver wants to keep any of these seven players, they’ll need to provide them with a qualifying offer that cannot be signed before July 1. 

Here are the Canucks’ seven RFAs heading into the 2026 off-season. 

Three Canucks RFAs Are Older Than 25

Pierre-Olivier Joseph (26): 

Previous Contract: $775k x 1yr 

Six-year NHL veteran who has yet to play in a full 82-game season. Scored a goal and five assists in 31 games with Vancouver this season in a depth-defenceman role. Signed a one-year deal with Vancouver in 2025. Arbitration eligible. 

Nils Åman (26): 

Previous Contract: $825k x 2yrs 

Signed with Vancouver in 2022 and has consistently played in at least one game at the NHL level since. Went scoreless in two games with Vancouver this season but led the Abbotsford Canucks in scoring with six goals and 35 assists in 55 games. Arbitration eligible. 

Cole Clayton (26): 

Previous Contract: $775k x 1yr

Right-shot defenceman acquired by Vancouver via trade with the San Jose Sharks. Put together two goals and five assists in 33 games with Abbotsford and six assists in 32 games with the San Jose Barracuda. Played all throughout Abbotsford’s lineup. Arbitration eligible. 

Two Recent Trade Acquisitions Are Up For New Contracts 

Jayden Grubbe (23): 

Previous Contract: $867k x 3yrs (ELC) 

2021 third-round pick acquired in a trade with the Edmonton Oilers. Scored a goal in two games with Abbotsford as well as seven goals and 12 assists in 28 games with the Fort Wayne Komets in the ECHL. Former captain of the WHL’s Red Deer Rebels. 

Jack Thompson (24): 

Previous Contract: $800k x 1yr 

Right-shot defenceman also acquired from San Jose via trade. Averaged near a point per game in 14 games with Abbotsford (three goals, 10 assists) and put up three goals and nine assists with the Barracuda. Arbitration eligible. 

Two Highly-Anticipated RFAs Who Are Awaiting Their NHL Debuts

Chase Stillman (23): 

Previous Contract: $863k x 3yrs (ELC) 

2021 first-round pick acquired via trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Missed most of the 2025–26 season due to injury but scored three goals and six assists in 24 games played with Abbotsford. Won OHL championship with the Peterborough Petes in 2022–23. 

Danila Klimovich (23): 

Previous Contract: $833k x 3yrs (ELC) 

Five-year AHL veteran drafted in the second round of the 2021 NHL Draft. Scored 18 goals and 16 assists in 63 games in 2025–26. Currently tied with Linus Karlsson for Abbotsford’s franchise lead in career goals scored with 70. 

A Look At The 2026–27 Season RFAs

Forwards: Ty Mueller, Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Liam Öhgren, Aatu Räty (arbitration-eligible), Ilya Safonov, Anrī Ravinskis (arbitration-eligible)  

Defence: Zeev Buium, Elias Pettersson, Kirill Kudryavtsev 

Goaltenders: Aku Koskenvuo, Ty Young

Apr 2, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Nils Aman (88) during pre game warm up against the Seattle Kraken at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images
Apr 2, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Nils Aman (88) during pre game warm up against the Seattle Kraken at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images

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Stephen A. Smith eviscerates LeBron James in hot take over NBA GOAT debate

Stephen A. Smith doesn't hold back from taking shots at LeBron James for recent GOAT comments.

The GOAT conversation has surfaced yet again after LeBron James told Time magazine, “I’m not taking nobody over me.”

When Stephen A. Smith was asked about James’ comments on ESPN’s “First Take,” he didn’t hold back from pointing out that Michael Jordan and other NBA greats would never call themselves the GOAT.

“I know Michael Jordan, I speak to him often. I’m telling you, he has never, ever, ever, once called himself the greatest,” Smith said on “First Take.” “It’s never happened. Kobe Bryant didn’t call himself the greatest. Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar] didn’t call himself the greatest …”

Smith continued to list other former NBA greats and didn’t withhold from taking shots at James when telling the rest of the “First Take” hosts why James would say this.

Stephen A. Smith didn’t hold back while discussing LeBron James among the NBA’s GOATs. Getty Images for SiriusXM
Bulls legend Michael Jordan would never call himself the GOAT, Stephen A. Smith said. AFP via Getty Images

“Because the man is addicted to trying to control the narrative,” Smith said. “These are the reasons problems exist, and so many people who support him, they haven’t seen the forest for the trees. They get caught up in that moment.”

When James said he wouldn’t take anybody over himself, he said he believes Jordan, Bryant, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Shaquille O’Neal, Wilt Chamberlain and Abdul-Jabbar would say the same thing.

“If there’s a general manager and he’s eyeballing all of us on a baseline, with the No. 1 pick, it’s gonna be hard not to take me, champ,” James said.

LeBron James said he would pick himself over any of the NBA’s other greatest players. Getty Images

Despite James’ point that these NBA greats would take themselves over anybody, Smith spent the rest of the segment delivering shot after shot on James, and said he calculates every move he makes, and when he retires, he will be remembered as the best statistically.

“As I told you before. He is on the Mount Rushmore. He is one of the top two in the history [of the NBA] …,” Smith said. “But that’s as far as he’s getting. As long as I’m breathing, and I’m on airwaves, it will never be what he wants it to be.”

Knicks radio voice responds to Taylor Swift fans after questioning her fandom on air during NBA Finals

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Knicks lead radio analyst Monica McNutt said she "misspoke" after she questioned Taylor Swift's Knicks loyalty while on-air during Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

Knicks lead radio analyst Monica McNutt said she “misspoke” after she questioned Taylor Swift’s Knicks loyalty while on the air during Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

During a Thursday interview with TMZ, McNutt — who said “get out of here, girl” when she spotted Swift on Celebrity Row — explained that she was unaware of the singer’s Knicks fandom.

“Swifties, I appreciate your passion, I said what I said,” McNutt said, referring to Swift’s fan base, which let her hear on social media over her remarks. “Here’s the deal, if I’m wrong, I am wrong apparently because she’s got an original Amar’e Stoudemire [Knicks] jersey. I misspoke. I did not know.”

McNutt was likely referring to a viral photo from 2014 of Swift rocking a Knicks jersey with former New York stars Carmelo Anthony and Amar’e Stoudemire on the court at Madison Square Garden. She’s wearing a No. 13 jersey, her favorite number, in the photo.

“But here’s the deal, context, I literally just did apiece on Celebrity Row,” McNutt said. “I’ve been with his organization for five years. I know these folks — Ben Stiller, his wife Christine [Taylor], Spike Lee, Fat Joe. I had not seen her here this year or last year and we just saw her in Cleveland with her fiancé [Travis Kelce for Game 3 of Eastern Conference finals].

“Obviously Travis supports the Cavs. She didn’t have any Knicks paraphernalia [on at the game], so I didn’t know of her Knicks loyalty. But shoutout to T. Swift, we can be united in orange and blue, it’s fine.

“I did not know, I apologize if I’m wrong and apparently i am wrong and that fine but I did not know, because come on now — every Knicks fan has been in the building this year. So it’s all good.”

McNutt added that the Knicks’ historic comeback from down by as many as 29 to beat the Spurs 107-106 overpowered any discourse that her remarks may have caused.

Taylor Swift attends Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 2026 in New York City. NBAE via Getty Images

“Did you see how the way that game ended? Nobody cared about this at all,” McNutt said. “I knew it was a big deal on the internet, but I was too busy enjoying the actual game because I got it like that.”

McNutt ruffled some feathers after she told her broadcast partner, Tyler Murray, that Swift was in the building and he pulled out his phone to take a photo.

“She’s not a Knicks fan. Get out of here, girl,” McNutt said, which set off Swifties online.

Knicks lead radio analyst Monica McNutt said she “misspoke” after she questioned Taylor Swift’s Knicks loyalty while on-air during Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals. TMZ

Swift attended her first Knicks game of the season and nearly stole the spotlight on Celebrity Row at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.

The 14-time Grammy winner and her friends, singing sisters Este and Alana Haim, wore matching blue and orange shirts with Knicks puns.

They were cheering for New York throughout the game and enjoyed a celebration in the back hallways of MSG, where Swift was jumping up and down and swinging a towel in the air.

(L to R) Este Haim, Taylor Swift, and Mariska Hargitay attend Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 2026 in New York City. Getty Images

Swift, who owns multiple properties in New York, hasn’t claimed to be a diehard Knicks fan, but she has attended games at MSG.

She’s also from the East Coast and is a Reading, Pa. native.

Swift and Kelce are set to tie the knot at the World’s Most Famous Arena on July 3.

Tigers claim OF James Outman from Twins, Javy Báez moved to 60-day IL

May 29, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Minnesota Twins outfielder James Outman (30) in the batting cage before the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The Detroit Tigers made a little move after Thursday’s series win over the Minnesota Twins. They transferred Javier Báez to the 60-day IL to open a 40-man roster spot. That spot went to outfielder James Outman, who they claimed off of waivers from those very same Twins.

Báez suffered a high ankle sprain sliding into first base in a game back on April 28. His initial rehab work didn’t progress as the team had hoped, and he was shut down again for a little rest and a round of second opinions at the beginning of June. With the move, Báez won’t be eligible to return until the end of June, but he wasn’t going to beat that timeline anyway.

As for the 29-year-old Outman, he’s a bit of an odd choice for a claim. One has to assume that the Tigers arelooking for a Jahmai Jones replacement, but Outman hits left-handed. You may remember him from a breakout 2023 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in which he mashed 23 home runs in a part-time role.

Since that point, Outman’s extremely high strikeout rates have kept him bouncing up and down between the major leagues and the Triple-A level. The Twins deal reliever Brock Stewart to the Dodgers for Outman back at last summer’s trade deadline. They DFA’d him back on June 6 to open a spot for Royce Lewis to be recalled to the Twins.

Outman is dangerous against hangers, but has really struggled to drive fastballs the past few years. He swings and misses a ton, and his strikeout rates have been over 40 percent the past two seasons. It’s hard to buy that the Tigers are going to unlock something that the Dodgers and Twins could not, but Outman is a solid corner outfielder who can play a solid center field, so presumably he takes over in center, letting Pérez and Vierling ride the bench until there’s a left-hander to hit against.

Outman is out of options, so he has to be added to the Tigers’ roster. The only sensible corresponding move is a DFA of Jahmai Jones, as they’re not going to run with six outfielders and cut Zack Short. Of course, to DFA Jones would’ve opened up a 40-man spot anyway, so all around this is a bit of a strange one. Outman can’t really hit major league pitching, so it’s hard to say what they’re doing with this claim.

We’ll just have to wait and see what corresponding move is to come.

Mariners Reacts Survey: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

Jun 6, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Seattle Mariners catcher Jhonny Pereda (5) and pitcher Gabe Speier (55) celebrate after defeating the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

It seems the Seattle Mariners may have finally found their footing. After a difficult start to the season plagued by injury and inconsistency, the Mariners have taken the lead in the AL West and seem poised to hold on for the remainder of the year. It still feels wild to have the Mariners among the best teams in the AL. I never even imagined this was possible. I thought the Mariners had not done enough this offseason and were going to fall back to being a fringe Wild Card team, but I’m glad to be proven wrong so far.

Part of their inconsistency was the absence of Bryce Miller from the rotation and the… let’s say less-than-ideal performances from Luis Castillo. With Miller returning to the rotation and the breakout season being experienced by Hancock, the question became: should the Mariners run a six-man rotation for the remainder of the season? The answer here was a resounding yes.

Personally, this was not the result I expected. I guess there really is a silent majority that backs Castillo, at least for the first four innings of a game or so; that third time through the lineup hits different. Still, despite the inconsistencies to start the season, the Mariners’ experimentation with the rotation has seemingly worked out. Moving from a six-man rotation to piggyback starts with Miller and Castillo back to a six-man rotation, and somehow, out of all of it, they actually got several quality starts out of both Castillo and Miller. Both Castillo and Miller have another start coming up on the Mariners’ current road swing, so I guess we will see if this six-man rotation can work out like we all hope it will.

Now, for a moment, it did seem like Castillo was “cooked,” as the kids say, and the Mariners would have to move back to a traditional five-man rotation eventually. The question then was, who’s the odd man out if they do so, and you all were not shy about your choice at all.

So I guess it’s good news for Castillo that he seems to have mostly gotten back on track over the past couple of weeks. While the piggybacking was rough, it seems to be just what he and Miller needed to get back into the swing of things. It looks like the Mariners will be sticking with the six-man rotation, at least through the duration of this road trip. After that, who knows!

Cal Raleigh also struggled immensely here at the start of the season, which culminated in an IL stint and a rehab assignment in Triple-A. His injury raised an interesting opportunity for young Jhonny Pereda. Pereda has emerged as a bright spot for the Mariners as a backstop in the absence of Raleigh and amid the continued struggles of Mitch Garver; one has to wonder what the roster will look like when Raleigh is back in action. Pereda has slashed an impressive .288/.351/.404 over 52 at-bats so far this season, admittedly a small sample size, but far better than Garver’s measly .193/.323/.325, and multiple years of poor play behind that. Personally, while Garver has had his moments, I see no reason to stick with him over Pereda should it come to that decision, but let us know what you think in the survey below: has Jhonny Pereda earned a spot on the Mariners roster for the rest of the year?

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Golden Knights vs Hurricanes: Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Preview

On Thursday, the Vegas Golden Knights will play Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes

Puck drop is scheduled for 5:20 p.m. PST. 

This whole Stanley Cup Final has been thrilling, and Game 4 was no different. When the teams met on Tuesday, the Hurricanes led by two on two separate occasions; the Golden Knights rallied and tied the game in the second period. In the third, Jordan Staal put the Hurricanes ahead with his fifth goal of the series, and the Golden Knights fell 5-3 after Nikolaj Ehlers hit the empty net. 

Carter Hart starts in goal for the Golden Knights. Hart has a record of 14-6 and an average save percentage of .912 in 20 games this postseason. 

The Hurricanes have not announced a starting goaltender, but all signs point to Brandon Bussi starting between the pipes for the second straight game. Bussi had a record of 1-0 and an average save percentage of .900 in two games played this postseason. 

Golden Knights Lines

Ivan Barbashev — Jack Eichel — Mark Stone

Brett Howden — William Karlsson — Mitch Marner

Colton Sissons — Tomáš Hertl — Pavel Dorofeyev

Cole Smith — Nic Dowd — Keegan Kolesar

Defense

Brayden McNabb — Shea Theodore

Noah Hanifin — Rasmus Andersson

Jeremy Lauzon — Dylan Coghlan

Goaltenders: Carter Hart / Adin Hill

Hurricanes Lines

Nikolaj Ehlers — Jordan Staal — Seth Jarvis

Taylor Hall — Logan Stankoven — Jackson Blake 

Andrei Svechnikov — Sebastian Aho — Jordan Martinook

William Carrier — Mark Jankowski — Eric Robinson

Defense

Jaccob Slavin — Jalen Chatfield

K’Andre Miller — Sean Walker

Shayne Gostisbehere — Alexander Nikishin 

Goaltenders: Brandon Bussi / Pyotr Kochetkov

Special Teams

VGK power play: 20.7%, 5th

VGK penalty kill: 83.1%, 8th

Hurricanes power play: 16.4%, 11th

Hurricanes penalty kill: 92.3%, 2nd

Game Notes

The Golden Knights are 10-9 in Game 5s in franchise history. They have won both Game 5s they have played this postseason.  

Historically, teams that take a 3-2 series lead go on to win 79.9% of the time. 

The Golden Knights have never lost a series when they win Game 5 to take a 3-2 lead. 

Mitch Marner is the postseason leader in scoring with 29 points (10 G, 19 A). He is also the postseason leader in assists with 19. 

Brett Howden leads the league with 14 postseason goals. His second-period tally in Game 4 set a new Golden Knights franchise record for goals in a single postseason. 

Shea Theodore leads all defensemen in scoring this postseason with 17 points (6G, 11A). 

The Golden Knights have a 7-3 record on the road this postseason; the Hurricanes are 7-2 at home.

How to Watch 

TV: ESPN

Radio: FOX Sports Las Vegas 94.7/1340

Three Players Who May Have Played Their Final Game For The St. Louis Blues

The St. Louis Blues are in a transitional period.

The Blues have veterans like Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, Pavel Buchnevich, Colton Parayko, Cam Fowler, and Jordan Binnington, but they also have youngsters like Dylan Holloway, Jimmy Snuggerud, Jake Neighbours, Dalibor Dvorsky, Otto Stenberg, Justin Carbonneau, Philip Broberg, Theo Lindstein and Adam Jiricek.

They have to decide whether to lean into their youth and let them develop, or remain competitive by adding veterans.

Based on most reports and the tone used by Doug Armstrong and Alexander Steen, the Blues are trending towards a youth movement.

With that set to occur, today we are going to look at three Blues players who may have played their final game with the organization. 

Oskar Sundqvist, C

Oskar Sundqvist has had two separate stints with the Blues, but his most recent stint has been disappointing. Sundqvist was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings during the 2021-22 season and didn’t return until the 2023-24 season. Prior to being traded, Sundqvist was a difference-maker in the bottom six, using his size and his two-way game to be effective. 

He was able to chip in offensively when needed and was vital to their success during the 2019 Stanley Cup win.

Upon returning, Sundqvist hasn’t really been able to factor into any team success. In three seasons, he’s scored just 17 goals and 58 points in 190 games. But more importantly, he hasn’t been as potent defensively. 

It’s time for the two to go their separate ways, and whether Sundqvist finds another home in the NHL or returns to Sweden is undetermined. 

'Strong Chance' Blues Sign Dillon Dube To An NHL Contract'Strong Chance' Blues Sign Dillon Dube To An NHL ContractAccording to a new report, there is a “strong chance” the St. Louis Blues will sign AHL Springfield Thunderbirds center Dillon Dube to an NHL contract in a depth role next season.

Jordan Kyrou, RW

Outside the 2025-26 season, Jordan Kyrou has been a consistent producer for the Blues, but the team has been waiting for him to take his game to another level, and he just hasn’t done it.

His defensive game has taken strides, particularly in the past two seasons, receiving Selke Trophy votes in both campaigns. But the Blues have felt they needed to part ways for several years now, and after an 18-goal, 46-point campaign, it looks like the writing is on the wall for Kyrou. 

No doubt there will be plenty of suitors for Kyrou, and if he truly has played his final game with the organization, he leaves as a mature player who has shown he can be consistent.

The St. Louis Blues Could Have Two Trade Targets For The OilersThe St. Louis Blues Could Have Two Trade Targets For The OilersJordan Kyrou and Jordan Binnington are prime candidates to be traded by the St. Louis Blues this off-season, and they could both be targets for the Edmonton Oilers.

Jordan Binnington, G

Jordan Binnington and the Blues’ story is a great example of how each path to the NHL is different, but also that it’s a harsh business.

Binnington’s ascension during the 2018-19 season from AHL netminder to Stanley Cup-winning goaltender is a feel-good story, but now, heading into the 2026 season, Binnington has lost that level with the Blues, and at 32 years old, it’s time to move on. 

Joel Hofer stole the crease from Binnington after Binnington posted career-worst numbers in 2025-26. Due to his reputation and strong performances with Team Canada at recent best-on-best tournaments, Binnington still has high trade value that the Blues must cash in on. 


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Mets salvage series finale behind homers from Bichette, Young, and Soto

Jun 11, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets designated hitter Juan Soto (22) celebrates his solo home run against the St. Louis Cardinals with teammates in the dugout during the seventh inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The Mets and Cardinals had a wild, dinger-heavy finale to their three-game set at Citi Field, with the Mets out-slugging the Red Birds 5-4.

The two teams combined for five home runs in the first two innings: Alec Brunson had a solo home run in the first off of Christian Scott, which was quickly answered by a two-run homer by Bo Bichette and a solo shot by Jared Young in the bottom of the inning. In the second, Lars Nootbaar hit a homer with no one on to bring the Cardinals within one, and Jimmy Crooks then hit a two-run shot to put St. Louis up by one. 4-3.

That would be the end of the offense for the Cardinals, and Scott settled in nicely. While he didn’t complete five innings, aside from the three home runs, Scott’s day was effective, if not efficient. Across four and two-thirds innings, Scott allowed seven hits, four earned runs, one walk, and six strikeouts on the day. This was the sepmd career start by Scott where he gave up four earned runs; he’s still not given up five in a major league start.

Scott’s Cardinals counterpart Hunter Dobbins went four and a third, striking out five without allowing a walk. Both starters recovered nicely from the early home runs.

The Mets came back from the early deficit in the fifth when Young singled to score Juan Soto off of Justin Bruihl. Two frames later, and Soto would add a solo home run of his own to the tally against JoJo Romero, and that was all the Mets would need.

The Mets’ bullpen was fantastic throughout, allowing no hits and just one walk over four and a third innings. The relief pitching wasn’t dominant, striking out just three over those innings, but they kept the Cardinals off-balance and off the base paths. A.J. Minter (one and a third), Brooks Raley (one), Luke Weaver (one), and Devin Williams (one) pitched to just one above the minimum. Weaver is now in a 17 consecutive scoreless innings streak, despite being seen mumbling to himself when he gave up a couple of deep fly ball outs.

The Mets likely used more relievers than they would’ve liked to today, but the team needed the win.

The Mets are now 8-8 in their last 16 games, but at various points in that span, they’ve looked totally lost or like they’re snapping out of this slump. With Francisco Alvarez back and Francisco Lindor on the way back, the Mets are being given their best chance to try to salvage their season.

Nolan McLean starts tomorrow when the Mets face the Braves for the first time this season. Atlanta has not announced a starter yet.

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What’s WPA?

Big Mets winner: Juan Soto +26% WPA
Big Mets loser: -23% WPA
Mets pitchers: +24% WPA
Mets hitters: +26% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play: Juan Soto’s go-ahead home run, +24.6% WPA
Teh sux0rest play: Jimmy Crooks’s home run, -15.3% WPA.