The Atlanta Hawks shared a video of Pope Francis receiving a gift of a jersey Friday on what would have been Martin Luther King Jr.’s 92nd birthday.
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Tampa Bay Lightning will wait to raise Stanley Cup banner until fans can be at arena
The Tampa Bay Lightning revealed the Stanley Cup banner to players, coaches and families, but it won’t go to the rafters until fans can attend.
The NHL is set for a strange season. Here’s why it will be among the most unusual in history.
This season, the NHL will try to navigate another shortened season amid a surge in the COVID-19 pandemic, making for quite the experience in 2021.
Jay Bouwmeester says he has retired, 11 months after he collapsed in game
Defenseman Jay Bouwmeester was playing for the St. Louis Blues when he collapsed in a February game and needed to be revived by a defibrillator.
Two-time Stanley Cup winning goalie Corey Crawford announces retirement
Crawford, 36, had won Stanley Cups in 2013 and 2015 during his 10 full seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Analyst Kurt Warner won’t be at NFL Network studio because of positive COVID-19 test
Kurt Warner, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, said he won’t be in the NFL GameDay Morning studio this weekend after testing positive for COVID-19.
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns: Live stream, how to watch, odds, time
Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and Browns defensive end Myles Garrett are focused on other things besides last season’s brawl.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence’s news conference interrupted by comment about his mustache
Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence, whose team lost to Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl, got unsolicited advice about his mustache.
ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit tests positive for COVID-19, will work College GameDay, Sugar Bowl from home
Kirk Herbstreit said he and his family are feeling fine, but he’ll call the Ohio State-Clemson game from his home. Greg McElroy also has COVID-19.
Sports power couple Lindsey Vonn and P.K. Subban announce they’re ending relationship
Lindsey Vonn, the retired Olympic skier, and P.K. Subban, the New Jersey Devils defenseman announce, “We have decided to move forward separately.”