• Catcher: Here Are the Yankees’ Two Targets Ahead of the Trade Deadline

    Catcher: Here Are the Yankees’ Two Targets Ahead of the Trade Deadline
    Since the start of the season, the Yankees have had one of the best offenses in Major League Baseball. It hasn’t been quite as obvious in recent weeks, but the team is still capable of competing with anyone.
    And that will be even more true if Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton eventually return.
    However, despite all that, the catcher position remains a real problem in the Bronx. Austin Wells is having a dismal season offensively, and the options behind him aren't doing much better.
    As a res
  • NHL 27: Everything Points to Macklin Celebrini Being on the Game’s Cover

    NHL 27: Everything Points to Macklin Celebrini Being on the Game’s Cover
    Every summer, hockey video game fans eagerly await the announcement of who will be the face of the next installment in EA Sports' NHL franchise.
    After several weeks of speculation, one name now seems to have won unanimous support.
    In fact, a major leak suggests that the young sensation from the San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini, has been chosen to appear on the cover of NHL 27.
    The information comes from Mike Straw, a journalist well-connected in the world of sports video games.That didn't take
  • Search for a Top-6 Forward: the CH Is “Frustrated”

    Search for a Top-6 Forward: the CH Is “Frustrated”
    As we know, the Canadiens would likely have liked to sign a top-6 forward this summer. And even though they could still do so, it seems the window of opportunity may now be closed.
    Or, at least, it's a lot less open than it was two weeks ago.
    And obviously, one has to wonder what the team's management thinks about this, given that they failed to acquire a player of that caliber. Because, in reality, they can't be particularly happy to see Ivan Demidov heading into another season with linemates w
  • The Winners and Losers of Day 1 of the Draft

    The Winners and Losers of Day 1 of the Draft
    The first day of the MLB draft is now behind us. We can already take a look at who came out on top and who finds themselves on the other end of the spectrum.
    Let's start with the winners. And first things first, let's begin with the Chicago White Sox. Sure, the White Sox had the top overall pick in the draft, but they could have tried to spend less money on their new prospect and ended up with a less promising player.
    That wasn't the case, however, as representatives from the Windy City set thei
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  • Five players who could earn more than Leo Carlsson

    Five players who could earn more than Leo Carlsson
    About ten days ago, Leo Carlsson signed his contract for the upcoming season and the four seasons after that. That said, he did so in the form of a hostile offer… and at an annual salary of $18 million.
    This means he'll likely be the highest-paid player in the league in 2026–27… unless someone else tops him by then.
    And when you consider that the salary cap will continue to skyrocket and that Carlsson didn't sign for many years of full free agency, you realize there are five
  • Hope for those who want to see Anthony Mantha in Montreal

    Hope for those who want to see Anthony Mantha in Montreal
    Why is Anthony Mantha still a free agent?
    According to reports, the answer is clear: because the player wants a longer contract than what teams are willing to offer the big forward.
    Why? Mainly because his health has management concerned—they're wondering if he'll be able to replicate his 2025–2026 season, which came somewhat out of nowhere.
    (Credit: Hockey DB)
    It's now July 12. And historically, at this point, a free agent of his caliber should have already found a team to sign with
  • Four Surprises from the First Half of the Season

    Four Surprises from the First Half of the Season
    Statistically speaking, we're halfway through the 2026 Major League Baseball season. However, the All-Star Game is considered the unofficial midseason break.
    And with the All-Star Game taking place on Tuesday, it's the perfect time to look back on the first half of this season by highlighting a few surprises from the past few months in MLB.
    Let's start with two players who have stood out in different ways so far. First up is Cam Schlittler of the New York Yankees.
    Not because we didn't know he w
  • The superb feints by Alexander Zharovsky and Zachary Bolduc

    The superb feints by Alexander Zharovsky and Zachary Bolduc
    Yesterday, the Make Your Move event took place in Boisbriand.
    Basically, we saw several well-known hockey players—both active and retired—who showed up to delight the fans.
    The QMJHL was particularly well represented.There's talent galore at Équipe Drink BEHY for Make Your Move Hockey, including QMJHL alumni!Featuring Cédrik Séguin from @HFTVSports, Zachary Bolduc, Maxime Talbot, and Bruno Gervais! pic.twitter.com/ow1v9yNkFC
    — QMJHL (@LHJMQ) July 12, 2026Re
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  • Zuccarrello’s contract wasn’t extended in Minnesota because he had “too much chemistry” with Kaprizov

    Zuccarrello’s contract wasn’t extended in Minnesota because he had “too much chemistry” with Kaprizov
    One of the surprises of the offseason was clearly Mats Zuccarello's move to Los Angeles.
    He signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Kings after spending the last seven seasons in Minnesota. For a player who averaged nearly a point per game, that's an excellent deal for the team.
    Couldn't the Wild match that offer? Elliott Friedman has his own theory about his mysterious departure: he spoke with a coach, and it may have been the “too-good chemistry” with his teammate Kirill Ka
  • Rumor Corner: There’s always talk about Rasmus Ristolainen

    Rumor Corner: There’s always talk about Rasmus Ristolainen
    The NHL offseason is in full swing, and it's almost mid-July. Kent Hughes still hasn't made any major trades.
    One name that keeps coming up in connection with the Habs is Rasmus Ristolainen, a tall right-handed defenseman. In any case, there's a lot of talk about him, according to David Pagnotta on the podcast “The Sheet.”
    Keep in mind, though, that the Flyers are asking for a lot.David Pagnotta: Re Flyers: Rasmus Ristolainen's still out there, there's still conversations with teams
  • Cole Carlon: The Blue Jays Draft a Pitcher Who Was on Many Teams’ Radar

    Cole Carlon: The Blue Jays Draft a Pitcher Who Was on Many Teams’ Radar
    The MLB draft began today.
    The White Sox held the No. 1 overall pick. And if you want to know how to pronounce Roch Cholowsky's name, don't ask the commissioner…
    Rob Manfred mispronounces No. 1 pick Roch Cholowsky’s name in brutal MLB draft moment https://t.co/jtWpydZxja pic.twitter.com/riC6wt32TA
    — New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) July 11, 2026
    In Canada, people are mainly watching what the Toronto Blue Jays are doing and which Canadian prospects are being drafted.
    Among
  • Matthew Tkachuk doesn’t hide his sadness

    Matthew Tkachuk doesn’t hide his sadness
    Matthew Tkachuk must be thrilled that his brother Brady is joining the Panthers.
    Along with Sam Bennett, the two brothers could form one of the toughest trios to face in the NHL next season.
    However, the older Tkachuk has also seen the departure of teammates with whom he was particularly close, including Evan Rodrigues, Jesper Boqvist, and especially Sergei Bobrovsky.Matthew discussed the situation with his brother on their podcast, Wingmen, and it's clear that the loss of Bobrovsky—whom h